President John Tyler's Grandson, Harrison Tyler, on Still Being Alive


While most US presidents become associated with important legislation or significant policies, what stands out for former President John Tyler, America's 10th commander in chief, is his impressive lineage. It turns out two of Tyler's grandsons — yes

John Tyler (1790-1862), the tenth President of the United States, left office in 1845. Though quite old, he That means just three generations of the Tyler family are spread out over more than 200 years. President Tyler was

The tenth president, John Tyler, who held office from 1841-1845, passed away at the Exchange Hotel in Richmond at the age of 71. Tyler, referred to by opponents as the “accidental President,” held the unique distinction of being the first Vice

Gary Baxter went from John Tyler to Baylor to the Baltimore Ravens, but Baxter didn't make it to the Super Bowl. Tim Crowder went from John Tyler to the Broncos and Buccaneers but he never played in a Super Bowl. Quincy Stewart, Terrence Robinson,

How many people born in 1790 have living grandchildren today? Not great-grandchildren, but second generation descendants? John Tyler was born in 1790. He became the 10th president of the United States in 1841 after