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  1. David Gardiner Tyler (July 12, 1846 – September 5, 1927) was an American politician and the ninth child and fourth son of John Tyler, the tenth president of the United States . Born in New York, Tyler went to school in Virginia and fought in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War.

  2. 5 set 2023 · U.S. Congressman. The son of President John Tyler, he served in Confederate Army as a Private in the Rockbridge Artillery, which was part of the Army of Northern Virginia's First Virginia Battalion. He served from 1863 until the surrender at Appomattox in 1865. He was elected as a Democrat to represent Virginia's 2nd...

  3. 1 dic 2021 · Deputy Online Editor. 1 December 2021. Share this: Liv Tyler and Dave Gardner have proved there is no bad blood between the pair, just weeks after news of their split emerged. MORE: David...

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  4. David Gardiner (May 29, 1784 – February 28, 1844) was an American lawyer and politician who served as a member of New York State Senate from 1824 to 1828. He was the father of Julia Gardiner Tyler, second wife of U.S. President John Tyler. He died in an explosion aboard the USS Princeton .

  5. 26 giu 2018 · One of them exploded, killing Julia’s father, David Gardiner, a New York lawyer and politician and four others, including the president’s valet, a slave named Armistead. Upon hearing the news,...

  6. Father: David Gardiner, born, 1784, East Hampton, Long Island, New York; lawyer, real estate property management, state senator; died 28 February 1844 as a result of the explosion of the naval cannon “The Peacemaker,” during a Potomac River excursion of the naval cutter Princeton.

  7. 13 feb 2024 · Also aboard was wealthy lawyer David Gardiner with his two daughters, one of whom President Tyler had been courting, 23-year-old Julia. New York socialite Julia Gardiner was known to be vivacious and free-spirited. As a teenager, she had secretly arranged to be a model in a lithograph advertisement for a Manhattan department store.