- totallyhistory.com john-tyler/Tyler was born on the 29th day of March in the year 1790 to Mary and John Tyler, Sr. and grew up in an aristocratic family based in Richmond, Virginia.
- http://potus.com john-tyler/Un-Whigged: Tyler Kicked Out of His Own Party - a Presidential Story Ep. 58. John Tyler | 60-Second Presidents | PBS.
- tshistorical.com john-tyler/John Tyler was the 10th President of the United States of America. Before participating in the Virginia Assembly (1811–16, 1823–25, and 1839)...
- thefamouspeople.com profiles/john-tyler-3272.phpJohn Tyler has the distinction of being the first vice president, who went on to become the U.S. President, due the death of the predecessor.
- http://turkcewikipedia.com john-tylerJohn Tyler (d. 29 Mart 1790 Charles City County, Virginia - ö. 18 Ocak 1862 Richmond, Virginia) Amerikalı siyasetçi.
- presidency.ucsb.edu people/president/john-tylerJohn Tyler Papers at the College of William & Mary. John Tyler Home (Sherwood Forest), National Historic Landmark, Charles City, VA.
- tr.wiki34.com wiki/John_TylerJohn Tyler ( Charles City County , Virginia , 29 Mart 1790 - Richmond , Virginia , 18 Ocak 1862 ) , Mart-Nisan 1841 arasında kısaca 10.
- tr.wikiital.com wiki/John_TylerJohn Tyler, 1808'den 1811'e kadar Virginia valisi olan John Tyler Senior ve eşi Mary Armistead'in sekiz çocuğundan altıncısıydı .
- whitehousehistory.org bios/john-tylerHe then prepared for a career in law, studying with his father John Tyler, Sr., and Edmund Randolph, former United States Attorney General.
- wikitree.com wiki/Tyler-150John Tyler John Tyler, Jr. was the tenth President of the United States (1841-1845), and the first ever to obtain that office via succession.