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Julia Gardiner Tyler, the wife of John Tyler, the tenth President of the United States, passed away at the age of 69 after suffering a stroke.
She was born and grew up on Gardiner's Island which is a privately owned island off the tip of Long Island, NY. After she married John Tyler, she lived at his estate in Virginia, After he died, she moved to NY for awhile, lost her money and moved back to Virginia to live near some of her children until she died.
After the death of William Henry Harrison, John Tyler became the 10th President of the United States of America, and he was the first president to be widowed and remarried. Tyler's first wife was Letitia Christian Tyler, whom he had 8 children with, and she died in the White House in September 1842. Tyler then married a second time. Tyler's second wife was Julia Gardiner Tyler, with whom he had 7 children with .
Children: Mary Tyler (1815-48); Robert Tyler (1816-77); John Tyler (1819-96); Letitia Tyler (1821-1907); Elizabeth Tyler (1823-50); Anne Contesse Tyler (1825); Alice Tyler (1827-54); Tazewell Tyler (1830-74); David Gardiner Tyler (1846-1927); John Alexander Tyler (1848-83); Julia Gardiner Tyler (1849-71); Lachlan Tyler (1851-1902); Lyon Gardiner Tyler (1853-1935); Robert Fitzwalter Tyler (1856-1927); Pearl Tyler (1860-1947)they are also debating if John Dejee was also John Tyler's sonJohn Tyler married 2, with his first wife, they had 8 children and with his 2 wife, they had 7 children but if John Dejee is his son, then he had him with another woman that he did not marry.
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