The other must be unlisted.pic.twitter.com/YGMWsOJ0Jv
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Unbelievable!! @BeschlossDC please, please find pictures of the Grandsons. Thank you!!
Wow!!! Amazing 
Which means, there are two people walking about today who can say: My grandad knew Thomas Jefferson.
Even better, he could have seen Hamilton before it was cool.
You're kidding?
"Just three generations -- President Tyler, his son Lyon Tyler, and grandson Harrison -- span almost the entire history of the United States."https://www.cbsnews.com/news/how-two-of-president-john-tylers-grandsons-are-still-alive/ …
Cool, I just researched it… They’re 94 and 90 years old. Their father was in his 70s when they were born and their father’s father (Pres Tyler) was in his 60s when his youngest kids were born.
Tyler men - for the win 
His second wife Julia was 24 when she became FLOTUS. She was the youngest first lady until Grover Cleveland married Frances Folsom.
I was always a Tippicanoe man, meself. .
And Tyler. Don’t forget Tyler.
Of course. Him, too.
Seems unbelievable but I turn 60 this autumn and my grandparents were all born around 1880. Of my parents, one born before WWI altogether and the other before the United States entered the Great War. Tempus fugit...
You're not alone. I'm slightly younger than you and one of my grandparents was born in the mid-1870's, and the others were born closer to turn of the 20th Century.
It's cool to have that kind of connection to history, the unfortunate part is that they were all gone before I was born. Fortunately my parents (who were both "Greatest Generation") were good about sharing family history stories.
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