Harrison Ruffin Tyler. R.I.P.
Who ? you may ask.
No-one of major significance other than his grandfather was President of the United State John Tyler - from 1841 to 1845.
Tyler was 63 when he had Lyon Tyler, and Lyon Tyler was 75 when he had Harrison Ruffin. John Tyler was born in 1790, so HRT's grandfather was born in the 18th Century.
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A Quiet Monkfish
Who ? you may ask.
No-one of major significance other than his grandfather was President of the United State John Tyler - from 1841 to 1845.
Tyler was 63 when he had Lyon Tyler, and Lyon Tyler was 75 when he had Harrison Ruffin. John Tyler was born in 1790, so HRT's grandfather was born in the 18th Century.
Interesting, maybe even unique in this day and age.
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Did Harrison inherit saggy-ball syndrome?
Re: Harrison Ruffin Tyler. R.I.P.
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Originally Posted by
A Quiet Monkfish
Who ? you may ask.
No-one of major significance other than his grandfather was President of the United State John Tyler - from 1841 to 1845.
Tyler was 63 when he had Lyon Tyler, and Lyon Tyler was 75 when he had Harrison Ruffin. John Tyler was born in 1790, so HRT's grandfather was born in the 18th Century.
Quite incredible.
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Chilled of Llanishen
Quite incredible.
I agree, getting it up at 75 is no mean feat!
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That's fascinating. So if Harrison did similar there would be a 20 something walking around whose great grandfather was born in 1790 whilst potentially some in their 20s may still have theirs around.