John Tyler has the distinction of being the first vice president, who went on to become the U.S
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John Tyler has the distinction of being the first vice president, who went on to become the U.S
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His first wife Letitia Christian, was the daughter of Colonel Robert Christian, a wealthy planter. The couple together had eight children.
Letitia passed away in September 1842, in the White House and two years later Tyler tied the knot with Julia Gardiner with whom he fathered seven children.
John Tyler suffered from ill health all his life and finally succumbed to death at the age of 72, after suffering from a stroke.
John Tyler was born in an aristocratic and politically well-connected family of Charles City County, Virginia. Born in a well to do family, John Tyler, along with his seven other siblings received best education available at the time.
In 1807, at the age of 17, he graduated with a law degree from the College of William and Mary.
In 1809, he was admitted to the bar, after which he worked for a well-known law firm in Richmaond, for sometime.
His father John Tyler, Sr. became Governor of Virginia in 1808 and retained the post till 1811.
His father passed away in 1813, leaving behind a number of properties and slaves, which were inherited by him.
From 1811 to 1816, Tyler served as the member of Virginia House of Delegates.With the outbreak of the War of 1812 and later capture of Hampton Virginia by British troops in 1813, he organized a small militia group to defend Richmond but was not involved in any military action.
Later in 1816, he was elected as the Democratic-Republican candidate to the House of Representatives, a position he held till 1821, after being selected for a second term.
After completing his stint in the Congress, he went back to serving as the member of the Virginia State House of Delegates, where he was elected as the governor of the state in 1825 and continued in that position till 1827.
As a governor, he came to be known as the supporter of states' rights and a staunch non believer in any form of focused federal power.
Due to his political beliefs, Tyler sided with the newly established Whig party, which was formed by Henry Clay and Daniel Webster and wholeheartedly opposed the policies of President Andrew Jackson.
He took the presidential oath at his hotel room on April 6, 1841 in the presence of the cabinet.
He was the first American President against whom the impeachment process was initiated. But the process did not go through and he was able to hold on to the presidency.
He fathered fifteen children, more than any other U.S President.
He was a gifted violinist and often played at his parties to entertain guests.
Despite being the former President of the united Sates, it was only in 1915, almost 63 years after his death that US congress allowed a memorial stone to be placed on his grave.