John Tyler, America’s tenth president, was born in 1790. He has two living grandchildren. Yes, grandchildren. pic.twitter.com/ZHrXrEBJr1— Matt Smethurst (@MattSmethurst) January 10, 2018
John Tyler, America’s tenth president, was born in 1790. He has two living grandchildren. Yes, grandchildren. pic.twitter.com/ZHrXrEBJr1
1. John Tyler was 63 when his son Lyon was born (1853). 2. Lyon was 71 when Lyon Jr. was born (1924), and 75 when Harrison was born (1928). 3. Both sons are still alive.— Matt Smethurst (@MattSmethurst) January 10, 2018
1. John Tyler was 63 when his son Lyon was born (1853). 2. Lyon was 71 when Lyon Jr. was born (1924), and 75 when Harrison was born (1928). 3. Both sons are still alive.
Another way to think about this: There are people who could look at you today, in 2018, and say: “Yeah, my dad was 8 years old when the war started.” “World War 2?”“Ha, nope.”“Oh wow, World War 1?”“The Civil War.”— Matt Smethurst (@MattSmethurst) January 10, 2018
Another way to think about this: There are people who could look at you today, in 2018, and say: “Yeah, my dad was 8 years old when the war started.” “World War 2?”“Ha, nope.”“Oh wow, World War 1?”“The Civil War.”