Grandchildren of John Tyler, America's 10th president, are still alive
Born in 1790, John Tyler was our 10th President. He took office in 1841 after William Henry Harrison died. And he has two living grandchildren! Not great-great-great-grandchildren. Their dad was Tyler's son. How is this
John Tyler, the 10th president of the United States, was born 221 years ago and two of his grandchildren are still living. The Tyler men all had children during the later years of life. John Tyler had Lyon Gardiner Tyler at the age
John Tyler was born in 1790. He became the 10th president of the United States in 1841 after William Henry Harrison died in office. Tyler fathered Lyon Gardiner Tyler in 1853, at age 63. Then, at the age of 71, Lyon Gardiner
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,
“John Tyler is a good team. We played really well. We had two freshmen starting and a sophomore in our back four. We were the better team, I thought, today. It was windy and the conditions were difficult.” The Wildkats play Jacksonville at 6 pm Friday,







