Facts I'm just turned 29 I had my grand and great grandparents for longer than most my grandmother is going on 84 and great grandparents were born in 1916 and 1918 they'd be 104/102 I was lucky enough to have them until 2003 and 2009. I'm not good at math but his father had him at 75 it said? Wouldn't Tyler had been 100yrs or older when he was born which is wild.
@@alexanderthegreat5649 Yeah, my family is pretty old i guess.. I'm 41 and my grand parents were born in 1906', 11',13', and 15'. With great grandparents born in the 1860's-70's. This is crazy though
Yeah I just imagine being the great great grandson call the 10th president you will tell people that your great great grandfather lived the same era and time as George Washington..
@@dream1430 In this country. Still practiced in some parts of the world. Incidentally, hundreds of thousands of men died or were wounded ending slavery.
@@slimeboy5626 Wow, I hear a lot of laughs! I still don't get why people say this stuff. After all, you just said something that nobody asked for and yet here you are talking. So the person who left the comment has just as much freedom to share thought and opinions. If you don't care to read it then skip, saying no one asked is just wasting time but oh well, keep going around thinking you are cool or funny when saying that, but just know you wont get anywhere.
My dad is 77 I can't imagine him with a two year old son, that's a horrible thought. I think he'd not like it too, 75 is a time to relax not make babies, but then he wouldn't have taken care of the child at all. I'm glad us women stop having babies in our 40's, Plenty of time to enjoy life!!
Veroxzes people used fish skin or bison bladder as condoms and sometimes they had the lady stand over a small fire that emitted a lot of smoke into her uterus
I bet how we looked back on WW1 on it's 100th anniversary in 2014, people were probably looking back at the civil war on its 100th anniversary in 1961. There was also a game show in the late 1940a or early 1950s that had a witness to Lincoln assassination.
@@bagnome and now we're looking at the decade of great depression during a decade of great depression lmao, almost hundred years later, still in the same place
@@proteopathy Wtf? Imagine being so stupid that you twist what someone says to fit your own narrative. I was just trying to say that it's crazy that there are people alive right that knew others who owned slaves. That's how close in history it is. Stop assuming everyone is a stupid sjw.
Grandmother, b.1905 told me stories of seeing the first cars and running out to the farm road and being amazed at the tire tracks left behind. Probably in the very early teens. Then she and her sisters saw an actual airplane flying around when WWI got going. Saw men landing on the moon 60-ish years later. Tough old coot. Wish I'd asked her more questions.
@Patrick McDonald that’s an amazing story! the only thing I got was that my Great Grandma who is still alive told me her account of the Pearl Harbor attack she was at church when the bombs started dropping she was only 11 and everyone stepped outside to watch the dozens of ships go up in flames as a person born In Hawai’i her story still resonates
@@MrHistory269 My grandma wasn't really born during WW2 but her parents and older siblings experienced that and her older brother was really hungry and he was crying but my great-grandmother told him to stop crying or else they will get found by the Japanese
His grandfather wrote the constitution now Joe Bidens grandson can say his grandfather throws that same constitution in the trash with masks and covid lockdowns.Progress!😷🐑💩
@@slimmestjim7517 One day I will tell my grandkids about cellphones with buttons on them just like my grandparents told me about sandwiches that were two whole loaves of bread
@@cipher3966 Nobody ate sandwiches like that, and you should feel bad for thinking they did. Sliced bread just means factory-sliced/store-sliced instead of slicing it yourself.
@@jessefett2986 Chris Evans now free on this do you live on this one and one is good news soon ok now that just like you on this one day did my life and you be back in right now and see if you
@@darnyoumadedropmycroissant7418 This was never about political affiliation. It’s so annoying if someone just wants to say the name of a political party and then someone stuffs their stupid politics into it.
"My Grandpa loves Mozart" "Oh that's nice. Did his parents play Mozart music as a baby to help him sleep?" "No. He attended Mozart's Concert as a baby"
He OWNS TEXAS!!!??? I think I'll start peppering them into my conspiracy theories. They are way more connected than they are letting on. They can't "Aww Shucks me"!
"My grandpa used to learn a lot about Abraham Lincoln in history class" "Oh that‘s cool, Abraham Lincoln used to learn a lot about my grandpa in history class"
Get it? The guy being interviewed being John Tyler's Grandson, John Tyler was born in 1790 President Washington died in 1799, Washington still was Famous then, so imagine the guy being interviewed as if he were a little kid asking his grandfather that question, his grandfather, being John Tyler, could very well answer George Washington.
It wasnt a British invasion, it was an American attempt to invade Canada which was a part of the British empire, but the American army lost to the British army so badly the Brits burned down the White House and thr U.S sued for white peace. Modern american history just have a coping problem with that fact and now its pure propeganda which have turned it into a defensive victory and a heroic story. The British smacked thr U.S army man..
@@filipefernandes870 I haven’t seen the war of 1812 described as a defensive victory in a history book. The only victory that’s really pointed out is The battle of New Orleans, but the overall war isn’t portrayed that way.
@@TerryTerius sure but the opening post says "British invasion" and I have heard so many times people talk of 1812 the way I described. People who actually want to learn history know it isnt that simple, but there is a propeganda twist going on here in the mainstream.
In the old days it was a common especially with polygamy culture in the east, my grandfather at 54 had a 3rd wife and she was like 18 years old. So my father had a stepmother 14 years younger than him, it must be a blast 🤣
@@MagnoliaBelle369 astonishing if it were true, but alas recent events that will hopefully be consigned to the history books, make it only wishful thinking on your behalf.
When they first had a look into his house, at the back of my head I was thinking ‘This place looks haunted’ surely enough the face on the wall got me ready to burn the house down.
My grandfather (even though I'm british) was born when fd Roosevelt, adolf hitler, josef stalin & Winston Churchill were the main world leaders in 1941
I am French. My grandfather was born when the British monarch was still Queen Victoria and my father was born before the Great Depression. And I'm only 42.
I live in the state of Louisiana and there was are a bunch of structures built out of the ground off of the Mississippi River that’s older than Stone Henge
About 20 years ago I was chatting with a man in his 80s who remembered his grandmother telling him as a young boy how she got a day off school for the coronation of Queen Victoria. (1838)
‘My grandma got to see the coronation of the queen’ ‘Queen Elizabeth II’ ‘No Queen Victoria’
3 года назад+71
Which while sounds cool and surprising, isn't that unusual if you do the math. That man was born around 1920, grandmother could have born around 1830. This means that grandmother and his parent gave birth around 45 on average. If she was a fraternal grandma, we can think 40 and 50 (more likely). While not the norm at those times, nothing extraordinary. People live for a long time :)
A 41-year-old friend of mine's grandfather, who ended up being a pasha under the Ottomans, was born in the 1830s. These kinds of spans are not so rare, but it's fun contextualising them; it makes history feel very real. Another mate's grandfather commanded (in his 60s) the ship my own grandfather fought on aged 17 in 1944.
I've got some of them myself. For example, one of my great great grandfathers fought in the Civil War, while some of my other great great grandparents weren't even born yet when the Civil War happened.
My grandpa who’s still alive was born when Coolidge was president, my dad was born a year into Eisenhower’s second term, I was born during George h.w bush
They fail to mention what kind of person he was. He also joined the Confederacy shortly before he died, so it makes him the only traitor who was President. They make him sound amazing just because he married a young woman when he was old. Smh
@@lilivonshtup3808 they make him sound amazing because Americans in general are very fragile. They've made heroes out of these men, these very flawed, racist, misogynist, men. They've created myths, because the ones they found there did not fit their people's (white men) narrative, and to be fair; that's ok. But it does not need to carry on. Tell people the truth so they can make up their own minds about these dudes.
“My grandpa was only fourteen when this country had its 200th birthday.” “Wow that’s something. This country was only fourteen when my grandpa was born.”
@@elstic2318 you mean 1976, right? As the Declaration of Independence was in 1776. 14 years later, this presidential grandpa was born. So, since the young grandpa was 14 in 1976, he was born in 1962. If he got a kid in 1980, that kid another in 2000, the kid from the quote would be 21 now. It’s all quite normal and no child marriages needed ;).
My great grandfather was 101 when I was born. That's made history seem a little more recent to me. He was wounded fighting in the First World War, but was close enough in time that I look just like him. In the grand scheme of things, a century isn't that long ago at all.
LOL not haunted - that's where some gal with an oily face tripped on the step and smacked her head into the wall. Since the oil wasn't washed off right away, it's soaked into the plaster now in that pattern. You'd have to paint over it several times or replace the plaster altogether. Not much different than the pictures you see now on the internet where some gal caked in makeup smashes her face into a pillow or car seat. On second thought... maybe it IS haunted.
Elaborate? Or am I being an idiot and you’re making a joke about the grandad being so old p but John Tyler was born after the American revolution. Sorry I ruined the joke now if it is a joke.
"My grandpa was born right after the war."
"Oh, WWII?"
"No, the Revolutionary"
The videos about John Tyler not Thomas Jefferson
@@joe-hl9rl Ok I changed it
Ming fell at 1644
@@waxberry4 1677
Atlantic Mapping It should be 1644. I corrected It.
"My grandfather was a teenager while the wars raged in Europe."
"Oh really, WW1 or WW2 ?"
"The Napoleonic wars"
elizabeth tudor Funny bit
The war of 1812
@@EliteSpark-tf7kw that war didn't really rage in Europe though lol
@@rossomex12 you right
@@rossomex12 hola
when your grandfather is so old there aren't pictures of him, only paintings
Who would of thought lol
Not true, they literally show a known photograph of President Tyler at 2:12 in this very video
Wow
@Fmono • 38 years ago OKAY Mr. Literal, SHEESH.
*1826-27
"My dad was so lucky to come-of-age while the economy was growing."
"Oh you mean the baby boom?"
"Nah, the Industrial Revolution."
Hahaha
Bro
lmfao
😂😂😂😂
Finally a joke about Harrison's father.
This just shows America really isn’t that old
Katie K yeah I’m from the uk so both of your countries seem like new born babies
Y2J Fanboy I’m from Hungary that was made in the 990s so y’all new compare to there lol
@@KingZD1 england was united in 927 so not really...
@Katie K any european country wants to: destroy your point of view on who's an old country for real lol
@@Adam-xy4ny Norway - 872. Is this a pissing contest? A lot of countries might have us beat there.
"Grandpa, who was your favorite musician growing up?"
"Mozart"
derek. Rock me Amadeus!
Oskar Ryberg Yeah, but Grandpa saw him in concert. Front row seats probably. Got his autograph too
*Beethoven
Mozart died in 1791
Your image represents my reaction to the grandpa’s answer
"My grandfather would be 100 years old if he were still alive. And yours?"
"230"
FACTS
Great*
@@user-lr3yw1gu4m No just "grand".
Facts I'm just turned 29 I had my grand and great grandparents for longer than most my grandmother is going on 84 and great grandparents were born in 1916 and 1918 they'd be 104/102
I was lucky enough to have them until 2003 and 2009. I'm not good at math but his father had him at 75 it said? Wouldn't Tyler had been 100yrs or older when he was born which is wild.
@@alexanderthegreat5649 Yeah, my family is pretty old i guess.. I'm 41 and my grand parents were born in
1906', 11',13', and 15'.
With great grandparents born in the 1860's-70's.
This is crazy though
“My grandpa was an electrician”
“Nice. My grandpa was 57 when Thomas Edison was born”
🤯🤯🤣
My grandpa was 110 and getting head
Y
Tyler was 49 when he was elected
My Grandpa was Benjamin Franklin! (Not really, of course).
“Dad what was the biggest hit song when your dad was alive”
“The star spangled banner”
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Facts lol lol
Damian_22 1 when his dad was alive, the star spangled banner was still a poem
Bruh moment
It’s still a bop 🇺🇸
"my grandad fought in the war"
"world war 2?"
"no"
"world war 1?"
"the civil war"
Lola Greydóttir Lmao
Oh man i have laught so hard in ages
“My grandad was born during the revolution”
“The Cuban revolution?”
“No”
“Then what?”
*”The French Revolution”*
@@fr22d *But which french revolution?*
Mr. Moji Gaming THE french revolution tf
When your grandfather is so old, you learn about him in a history book at school
Jacob B 😂😂
It would be like 4 or 5 great grandfathers lol
@@chrissywhite5641 even trump will be in the history books you dont have to be to get in there
LeeZY Comparisons I’m talking about John Tyler’s great great great great grandson lol
Underatted comment
President Tyler is technically a 90's kid.
Lmao
Like me
Do you think he played doom
Yep, 1790’s
@@thrwwyaccnt123 yes
President Tyler was 9 when George Washington died...and he has living grandchildren. Crazy
Yeah I just imagine being the great great grandson call the 10th president you will tell people that your great great grandfather lived the same era and time as George Washington..
@False Flag the same reason why people rail on about Trump in every video. It's called trolling.
Kinda puts in perspective how recent slavery was as well
@@dream1430 In this country. Still practiced in some parts of the world. Incidentally, hundreds of thousands of men died or were wounded ending slavery.
@Steve Duke what a general statement. All whites weren't plantation owners.
Me: Democrat or Republican?
Grandpa: Whig
Good history reference
Great-grandpa: None, what's a political party?
Or worse, Democratic-Republican
Only intellectuals
Federalist
Imagine getting in an argument with this guy and he just pulls out the "my grandfather owned America"
No one asked
@@slimeboy5626 someone's triggered🥴
Justise m why you triggered
@@slimeboy5626 Wow, I hear a lot of laughs! I still don't get why people say this stuff. After all, you just said something that nobody asked for and yet here you are talking. So the person who left the comment has just as much freedom to share thought and opinions. If you don't care to read it then skip, saying no one asked is just wasting time but oh well, keep going around thinking you are cool or funny when saying that, but just know you wont get anywhere.
iAmAstute you still in your feelings about Juice Wrld 💀
"My grandfather loved to listen to Beethoven"
"On the radio?"
"No, face to face"
Noice
who tf asks "on the radio"??
EDIT 8months later: idk why i thought that was weird i was probably tired or something
@@etzgames996 I guess if someone says, "do you have any ideas about where I may have put down my wallet?"
I was thinking to comment something related to Beethoven iam glad someone commented regarding that
@@etzgames996 Because our grandpas didn't have mp3's in their youth.
I love how we all ignore the fact that his father conceived him at the age of 75
That’s what I was thinking eww 🤢
No I was calculating that immediately. Like, um.👀
My dad is 77 I can't imagine him with a two year old son, that's a horrible thought. I think he'd not like it too, 75 is a time to relax not make babies, but then he wouldn't have taken care of the child at all. I'm glad us women stop having babies in our 40's, Plenty of time to enjoy life!!
@@greenxmango8049 💀
different generation different perspective
“My grandpa traveled to every state in the country...all thirteen of them”
Lol
I’m the first reply
No one replied but this has 1k likes lmao
Is that a Doctor Who Reference?
For some reason I thought of my country coz Malaysia has 13 states
He looks good for 90 years old.
Continue the trend and marry him despite the age difference :)
Pretty sure it’s cuz he’s rich
He’s rich
Mighty Marouane Fellaini he’s rich and racist
@@allen62 Really? 😳
“Mr. Tyler, in what ways do you preserve history?”
“I breathe.”
I’m loving these comments 😂 im dying
Wow this comment section is a gold mine
😂😂😂😂 the coolest thing to tell the teacher
Damn 15 children? My mans got no pull out game
Not a lot to do back then I guess.
No condoms or pills back then lol
theacp127 not at all lots of fun things to do the 1800s
Veroxzes people used fish skin or bison bladder as condoms and sometimes they had the lady stand over a small fire that emitted a lot of smoke into her uterus
_-Noble-_ that's fake I'm the goat
"My grandpa was born during the revolution."
"Oh cool, the communist one?"
"The French."
“ My grandfather witness the first atomic bomb “
*my grandfather witness Napoleon crown himself emperor*
That doesn't narrow it down
@@jacobofgardena so twas mine
@Aleksandre Sarachi well I couldn't be called Muhammad.
@@jacobofgardena I could
"My Grandpa was a teenager when Europe was ruled by one person"
"Damn, Hitler must be a scary person"
"No, it's Napoleon"
Lol
Lame
Cursed comment
@@Coldskin1 Salty lol
this was stupid, Hitler never ruled all of Europe
"My grandfather died in the war"
"World War II?"
"No, the American Civil War"
I bet how we looked back on WW1 on it's 100th anniversary in 2014, people were probably looking back at the civil war on its 100th anniversary in 1961. There was also a game show in the late 1940a or early 1950s that had a witness to Lincoln assassination.
@@bagnome yes I’ve been watching I’ve Got a Secret on RUclips. The one about the Lincoln assassination was really amazing
And you fought the Franco Prussian War? You must be older...
@@bagnome and now we're looking at the decade of great depression during a decade of great depression lmao, almost hundred years later, still in the same place
And he died barely what, half a year into the war? Insane
Damn imagine telling people your grandad lived the same time as George Washington
Imagine telling people your grandad owned slaves.
@@m.infernal Guys in North Africa and the Middle East still own slaves today so it ain't something special
@@m.infernal Imagine being so brain dead you continually focus on events that happened a couple hundred years ago as if they happened yesterday.
@@proteopathy Wtf? Imagine being so stupid that you twist what someone says to fit your own narrative. I was just trying to say that it's crazy that there are people alive right that knew others who owned slaves. That's how close in history it is. Stop assuming everyone is a stupid sjw.
silly pebbles eh no one would care
Me: My grandfather shook hands with JFK.
Him: My grandfather shook hands with George Washington.
@Tommy445 john f kennedy
My grandfather shoot abraham lincoln
@@forsakenbet3598 Damn, your grandfather has balls of steel!
George whasington was dead by the 3rd election tho
My dad gay
"My Grandfather watched the moon landing"
"My Grandfather watched the White House get burned down by the British"
Grandmother, b.1905 told me stories of seeing the first cars and running out to the farm road and being amazed at the tire tracks left behind. Probably in the very early teens. Then she and her sisters saw an actual airplane flying around when WWI got going. Saw men landing on the moon 60-ish years later. Tough old coot. Wish I'd asked her more questions.
lool
Lmao
@Patrick McDonald that’s an amazing story! the only thing I got was that my Great Grandma who is still alive told me her account of the Pearl Harbor attack she was at church when the bombs started dropping she was only 11 and everyone stepped outside to watch the dozens of ships go up in flames as a person born In Hawai’i her story still resonates
@@MrHistory269 My grandma wasn't really born during WW2 but her parents and older siblings experienced that and her older brother was really hungry and he was crying but my great-grandmother told him to stop crying or else they will get found by the Japanese
I think this man is a living example of how the past isn't as distant as people think
We truly are a young nation. May we keep it together.🫡 🇺🇸
*Imagine being born and your father being 80 years old.*
And ?
@WTW 142 bit schtewpid init
Making kids in that age is very impressive (and also dangerous).
@@m3371 is that a bottom gear reference, if so that's ery noic
I would cringe for the rest of my lofe
“My grandpa remembers when the Civil Rights Act was passed.”
“My grandpa remembers when the constitution was passed.”
tyler was born in 1790. washington was president in 1789.
@@Colinop ok party pooper
sprite r/whoosh
My father remembers when the constitution was passed. But brazilian constitution from 88
His grandfather wrote the constitution now Joe Bidens grandson can say his grandfather throws that same constitution in the trash with masks and covid lockdowns.Progress!😷🐑💩
“My grandpa was friends with the president”
Oh cool, which one?
*George Washington*
Bigger flex is “my grandpa was the president”
John Tyler grew up at Thomas Jefferson's supper table. Seriously.
Washington died in 1799. Tyler was born in 1790
I am the President
@@osamabinladen824 yes you are Obama two
"Best thing since sliced bread."
"My grandpa was there opening day."
Sliced bread was invented in 1928, HE was probably there for it lol
@@slimmestjim7517 One day I will tell my grandkids about cellphones with buttons on them just like my grandparents told me about sandwiches that were two whole loaves of bread
@@cipher3966 Nobody ate sandwiches like that, and you should feel bad for thinking they did. Sliced bread just means factory-sliced/store-sliced instead of slicing it yourself.
These comments are gold.
I been mining and found gold in these comment section
They made my night 😂
just like the gold rush that happened when he was alive
Same
@Riva Mikhlin just because it has likes doesn't mean its gold.
Me: was your grandfather a Republican or Democrat.
This guy: He was a Democratic Republican.
tyler was actually a whig, after the huge democratic-republican vs federalist showdown
How can you make this joke not knowing he was a Whig?
@@SuperT it is a joke because everyone knows that when you die you become a democrat voter
@@deanmarcuccilli3439 wait what? In america dead people vote too?
I though it was only in my country :v
@@deanmarcuccilli3439 Trumper fasce.
Me: hey grandpa, what was your first car?
Him: A 1779 Chevrolet Clydesdale Horse
😂😂
LOL 😅
@@kanalname_touhou Horses can run up to 60 mph
😂😂
Nice horse power
“My grandpa met that President named George when he was a kid”
“That’s cool, which Bush did he meet H.W. or W”
“Neither, Washington”
"My grandpa met the father-son presidents"
"That's so cool he met the Bushes"
"No, the Adams"
Tyler was 9 when Washington died. No way he would’ve just met someone at an age like that
@@someonesomeone7870 Why not? He does have the connections. His dad is a good friend of Thomas Jefferson, who worked closely with Washington.
@@jessefett2986 Chris Evans now free on this do you live on this one and one is good news soon ok now that just like you on this one day did my life and you be back in right now and see if you
"w, for washington"
Let's put this into perspective: The Tyler family has, in only 3 generations, had someone alive to see every single president.
Yeah, not all of them while actually in office, but while alive yes.
@@absolutelynot4261 No, every single president while in office. Tyler was born in 1790. Washington served as president until 1797.
@@Rockhound6165 Oh yeah! I for some reason though it was 1789- I think that's when he STARTED though.
@@absolutelynot4261 it's crazy when you think about it.
100th like
“My grandfather was the President”
“Wow, really? Republican or Democrat?”
“Whig”
“What-“
DEMONRAT*
@@jacobkeeney7231
Nobody cares
@@darnyoumadedropmycroissant7418 bro you just posted cringe you are going to lose subscriber
@@waluigipiegaming1198 what did mono say
@@darnyoumadedropmycroissant7418
This was never about political affiliation. It’s so annoying if someone just wants to say the name of a political party and then someone stuffs their stupid politics into it.
"What was the new hip thing when your Grandpa was a kid?"
"The Constitution."
lol
These jokes be killing me 🤣
@@brentbrent8918 🤐🤨😐😐😑😑
Hahahahaha 😂😂
@@frostspz1780 what emoji man
I wish they would’ve asked him if his father ever told him about what his grandfather is like. That would’ve really made it more personal.
it takes a brain to think of something interesting like that. not journalists' strong point
His father probably didn’t raise him considering he was already so old
Right, it was just a numbers game to them.
He probably barely knew his father
He'd need to ask his mum.
"My Grandpa loves Mozart"
"Oh that's nice. Did his parents play Mozart music as a baby to help him sleep?"
"No. He attended Mozart's Concert as a baby"
Rock Brian welcome to the joke
Rock Brian he still could’ve attended it months before in the same year but the comment is a joke
Haha
When Mozart was just starting out, his father hired a musical mentor for him. Unfortunately they could never find him......because he was Hyden!
@@tompecena8993 😂😂
"My grandfather drives a Lincoln."
"My grandfather played golf with Lincoln."
Lmao
This is fact😆
👍 When you make a comment so good you have to turn off youtube notifications…
when you no make sense with grammer 👍
@@LRE2457 When you spell the word grammar wrong when trying to roast someone's grammar.
“My grandpa bought me ice cream”
“That’s cool, my grandpa bought Texas”
This deserves more attention
He OWNS TEXAS!!!??? I think I'll start peppering them into my conspiracy theories. They are way more connected than they are letting on. They can't "Aww Shucks me"!
Nice
crystalpoindex are you dumb?
@@1967buickriviera lol
"I wonder what Davy Crockett was like."
"Grandpa said he was a cool dude, and the stories about him are true."
This guy is only 89. He should think about fathering more children.
Lol... Good one
Classic
In 2100: "How President Tyler, born 1790, still has two great grandsons alive"
Are great-great-grandsons
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
"My grandpa used to learn a lot about Abraham Lincoln in history class"
"Oh that‘s cool, Abraham Lincoln used to learn a lot about my grandpa in history class"
Best comment ever!😂😂
LOL that’s actualy mad!
Underrated comment ! 🤣🤣🤣
BEAUTIFUL
Lincoln didn't go to school.
This guy was born more than 200 years ago and has living grandsons. Let that sink in for a moment.
ok
230 years ago
It is crazy when you think about it....but having children very late at 63 and 75 it kind of makes sense
@@Niki91-HR haha look at my other comment it's about them being born late.
Wow it’s almost like you watched the video
“Grandpa always talked about the coronation of Queen Elizabeth.”
“Nice … mine talked about the coronation of Napoleon.”
How old is the other guys grandpa? 1500s?
@@sohamacharya171 napoleon became emperor of france in 1802
@@fiyum333 he meant Queen Elizabeth, not Napoleon. She was born in 1533, probably the original comment meant Elizabeth II.
@@fahik makes sense
@@fahikno he meant how old is John Tyler's grandpa
"My grandpa didn't like the Germans"
"Yea, a lot of people didn't like the Nazis"
"Oh not the Nazis, those damn Hessians"
LMAO
Battle of Trenton 🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇺🇸
Nice pro file pic.....u single ?
@@darth_27 No, he’s MINE.
"Who are the Nazis?"
“Grandpa, who was your favorite celebrity when you were little?”
*”George Washington.”*
Get it? The guy being interviewed being John Tyler's Grandson, John Tyler was born in 1790 President Washington died in 1799, Washington still was Famous then, so imagine the guy being interviewed as if he were a little kid asking his grandfather that question, his grandfather, being John Tyler, could very well answer George Washington.
Favourite*
Reid Mulligan Favorite* sorry I had to do that.
Reid Mulligan it’s “favorite” in the US.
What about Mozart?
"My grandfather hated the British invasion."
"Oh, he didn't like the Beatles?"
"No, he hated the War of 1812."
Bro…🤯🤯
It wasnt a British invasion, it was an American attempt to invade Canada which was a part of the British empire, but the American army lost to the British army so badly the Brits burned down the White House and thr U.S sued for white peace.
Modern american history just have a coping problem with that fact and now its pure propeganda which have turned it into a defensive victory and a heroic story.
The British smacked thr U.S army man..
@@filipefernandes870 I haven’t seen the war of 1812 described as a defensive victory in a history book. The only victory that’s really pointed out is The battle of New Orleans, but the overall war isn’t portrayed that way.
@@filipefernandes870 yeah i’m taking ap us history right now and definitely don’t portray it like that
@@TerryTerius sure but the opening post says "British invasion" and I have heard so many times people talk of 1812 the way I described.
People who actually want to learn history know it isnt that simple, but there is a propeganda twist going on here in the mainstream.
"My grandfather was good friends with an influencer."
"Kendall Jenner? Pewtiepie?"
"Thomas Paine."
@J.B 4117 And hers?
@J.B 4117 how about hers?
“A real Paine in his arse indeed, but blessed with common sense.”
Being 52 and marrying a 22 year old... apparently he was also the first president to be a sugar daddy
But not the laaaast
John Thomas Lmao 🤣🤣
@Kashif that was lyon
395Dustin John Tyler married his wife at 54 when she was 24 so pretty much the same thing.
In the old days it was a common especially with polygamy culture in the east, my grandfather at 54 had a 3rd wife and she was like 18 years old. So my father had a stepmother 14 years younger than him, it must be a blast 🤣
Imagine you’re in school and the teacher is teaching you history and you’re like that’s grandpa 😂
Then the teacher, "stop lying. He wouldn't have any living relatives."
"I'm telling you..."
"That's it detention "
FPS - why don’t you calm tf down instead😂, it’s a simple typo jeez.
FPS - Mispronounce? Btw I am chill, man. No way you can’t differentiate between mispronounced and misspell
Aleksfoxtrot wouldn’t the teacher know they are related
Quiitnn probably think it was a coincidence
He should have a kid right now. Then 80 years later there will be a great grandson of the 10th president. Even cooler.
Alright Mr Tyler time to go on tinder
The guy is 90 man lol
JangoBlader viagra
that's not how kids work
He probably already has kids
“My grandfather drank Sam Adams”
“My grandfather drank with Sam Adams.”
"My Grandpa knew the President"
"Wait, your grandpa knew Trump?"
"No, George Washington"
Braden T. John Tyler Was 9 When George Washington Died.
Edit: Wait This Is A Joke
@@birdstudios978 r/woooshhhhhhh
FLAT MARS SOCIETY i got the joke, i’m just an idiot.
wait, his grandpa was the president, it's in the title
It isn't wooosh if the funny part of the joke isn't the technically wrong part
If anything, this video just illustrates how young the US is as a country/people.
Not denying that the US is young compared to other cultures, but it's still pretty unusual to have a lineage of old fathers.
@@MagnoliaBelle369 🤣🤣🤣
That's exactly what I was thinking (I'm an Egyptian).
@@MagnoliaBelle369 Oh please..
@@MagnoliaBelle369 astonishing if it were true, but alas recent events that will hopefully be consigned to the history books, make it only wishful thinking on your behalf.
Lol. He calls his own grandma "President Tyler's wife".
When you're grandma has been dead longer than you've been alive yeah.
Justin McDowell are u slow?
Justin McDowell yes it is his father who is the grandson of john tyler
Beaf Supreme you’re only calling him out because of his name. Just shut up you
xd Adam What’s up with his name? Perfectly normal and very popular. Seems like you have the problem with it by pointing it out.
“My Grandpa knew Monroe.”
“Oh he knew Marilyn Monroe?”
“No James Monroe.”
I can confirm that’s correct
“My grandfather was alive during the war”
“Oh, which one?”
“The Civil War”
also the war of 1812 and the Napoleonic war
Copied
Worse than that. His father was alive during the civil war
My grandfather broke horses for Army when they were going after Pancho Villa
You copied
Are we going to ignore the fact that this suddenly turned into a paranormal activity video for a few secs? 😂😂😂😂
Seriously that face was no bueno
Yes, in a home that old there would be several ghost!
When they first had a look into his house, at the back of my head I was thinking ‘This place looks haunted’ surely enough the face on the wall got me ready to burn the house down.
I think so mate
Are we going to ignore "Chip Reid"?
“My grandfather was born when Eisenhower was president”
My grandfather was born when Washington was president
My grandfather (even though I'm british) was born when fd Roosevelt, adolf hitler, josef stalin & Winston Churchill were the main world leaders in 1941
Mine was born when Hoover was president
frankold frankoldson most of our grandparents were born around this time? isn’t that special
I am French. My grandfather was born when the British monarch was still Queen Victoria and my father was born before the Great Depression. And I'm only 42.
John Tyler was born less than a year after Washington first took office... wtf
I think there is only one now. Harrison Tyler is still alive at 95. And from most accounts, he’s a really nice guy.
Even better:
His great aunt is 2 years younger than the United states of America
My local bakery in London is older than the US
@@shush6781 that's not fair... everything in UK is older than US
I have a church which is older then England in my country
I live in the state of Louisiana and there was are a bunch of structures built out of the ground off of the Mississippi River that’s older than Stone Henge
I burried my great grandpa few months ago, he saw Ottoman Empire.
"My grandfather was a veteran of that war no one ever talks about anymore."
"Oh, the Korean War?"
"No...War of 1812"
Good one bro. :) I am still flustered at how 1812 was 209 years ago.
Good one!👏
You are hilarious! 😂 thanks for the laugh!
Lol amazing how old the previous generations were when they still procreated hence spanning just 3 generations over 200 years.
You want the truth ? Nobody cares about your grandfather.
About 20 years ago I was chatting with a man in his 80s who remembered his grandmother telling him as a young boy how she got a day off school for the coronation of Queen Victoria. (1838)
‘My grandma got to see the coronation of the queen’
‘Queen Elizabeth II’
‘No Queen Victoria’
Which while sounds cool and surprising, isn't that unusual if you do the math. That man was born around 1920, grandmother could have born around 1830. This means that grandmother and his parent gave birth around 45 on average. If she was a fraternal grandma, we can think 40 and 50 (more likely). While not the norm at those times, nothing extraordinary. People live for a long time :)
you mean a young girl?
@@wherermytacos5903 I think they mean that the grandma told him the story when he was a young boy
@@creativefennecfox8470 Right. This confused me to at first...
Imagine your dad being 75 when you're born...wild
Lyon Gardiner Tyler had his last son, Henry Tyler in 1931 when he was almost 78 years old! But sadly that son died as a baby.
His sperm were old AF by then @@_Daniel_Plainview
“My grandpa was 60, first time he got on a plane”
Teacher: “wow! Why’d he wait so long?”
“They hadn’t made them yet” 🥴
More like his dad was 60
But the airplanes were made on 1905 by Santos Drumond
and in 1790 John was born , and in 1862 the president died so is impossible
@@ramonmazur9940 *Santos Dumont
emoji ruined it
@@CarlosAugusto-tc4bv Yes
Him: "My grandfather was alive during the revolution"
Me: "oh cool, the russian one?"
Him: "No the french one..."
Massive Oof right there
Ok but which one?
Do have any idea how much that narrows it down
GK devinci *how little
" My grandpa fought against the british "
"Oh that's cool what was it cricket ? football ? baseball ?"
" Independence "
Need more likes for this quality
Lol the math on this is a bit off. It’s funny though. (His grandfather was born in 1790. The revolutionary war ended in 1783.)
@@KatDorroughMusic perhaps his mother was pregnant for 7years and fought against the British whilst she had him
@@ssssSTopmotion lol
Don’t forget about the war of 1812
I love how they casually mention the house is HAUNTED.
The grandson: there were only 17 states when my grandpa was born.
Joe Smith lol
I wonder if he knew him
@@TKRACING828 definitely not John Tyler died in 1862
And only 2 genders
@@sheepdoghr415 😆
Ny grandpa grew up with Beatles, his grandpa grew up with Beethoven
Grape Surgeon hahahah
Grape Surgeon that’s crazy lol
Lol your comment deserves more likes.😄
"Did you know that they did surgery on a grape?"-Joe Rogan
Grape Surgeon you will be the grandpa that grew up with the bieb
Their family has a strong fertility game if they're having kids so late.
fancy seeing you here, fellow RTer
A friend told me, you only need Viagra, when you mating with an old lady, if your old and have a young girl, you won't need it.
Nexxarian are you stupid?
It's those dadgum collard greens they're eating!!
@@mokush2510 why is he stupid? You're stupid lol. 69 and 75 is very good fertility to be having children.
A 41-year-old friend of mine's grandfather, who ended up being a pasha under the Ottomans, was born in the 1830s. These kinds of spans are not so rare, but it's fun contextualising them; it makes history feel very real. Another mate's grandfather commanded (in his 60s) the ship my own grandfather fought on aged 17 in 1944.
I've got some of them myself. For example, one of my great great grandfathers fought in the Civil War, while some of my other great great grandparents weren't even born yet when the Civil War happened.
My grandpa was in the British Indian Army and he participated in the WW2
He passed away in 2014 at the age of 95+ in 🇵🇰
@cormacwhite8210 how old are you currently?
“My grandpa was born when Kennedy was president.”
Tyler: My grandpa was born when George Washington was president.
More like ”my dad was born when kennedy was president.”
My dad born with LBJ term
Damn near born BEFORE george washington was president
Bruh, you're grandpas young
My grandpa who’s still alive was born when Coolidge was president, my dad was born a year into Eisenhower’s second term, I was born during George h.w bush
"Grandpa who was president when you were born???"
"George Washington."
US Election Predictions
I will correct this for you.
“Grandpa, who was the president when you were born?”
“John Adams.”
We are out gunned
Musical Maniac
George Washington was the president in 1790
Vote Red LMFAAAAAAOOOO
comedy conspiracy what?
So both son and grandson never really got to know their elder fathers.Thats kinda sad too though.
Tiny To Tall grandson probably barely knew his dad
Just like JoJo!
That's sad
Oof
True
Absolutely hilarious. The way the grandson and great grandson just joked about it like “Yeah I can’t even believe it.” Such a wholesome interview.
“My grandpa liked to listen to Elvis Presley”
“Cool mine used to listen to Ludwig Beethoven”
He could've listened to Uncle Jesse
Ludwig VAN Beethoven is his official whole name.
Probably more Stephen Foster tbh
Beethoven was too hip for him...
..."Oh yeah- my grandpa had Beethoven on vinyl too!"
"My grandpa could only listen to him live."
......
"Wait, what?"
"My grandpa met english royalty"
"oh, he met Queen Elizabeth?"
"no king george"
Sheaceon Well, just a bit more old and it could have been “King Richard the Lionhearted”...and Merlin, the court “physician”...
Most likely Queen Victoria.
Me: God f*ck King George III
You actually have to clarify what King George you are talking about since Queen Elizabeth's father was King George VI.
British Royalty
"My grandfather used to shop at Ben Franklin."
"My grandfather used to shop with Ben Franklin."
Benjamin Franklin died the same year John Tyler was born
@@Blockly806 so there’s still time!
Tyler was less than 3 weeks old when Franklin died.
@@bubblyfrog5 back in the days kids used to go shopping when they were 3 weeks old.
@@alqaadi9858 Proven fact
"My grandfather saw Hamilton once"
"Oh the Musical?"
"No the real Hamilton!"
That's a good one lol
“My grandpa was alive to see Napoleon”
“Dynamite?”
“Bonaparte”
Lol
😂😂😂
Lol
Wow that's really crazy
Nobody is talking about the fact that there is a picture of a young girl in the wall that won’t disappear.
Idk
Hmm
@@fbi855 at least you gotta look into this...
Ikr
Fake
“Grandpa, what were the 1700’s like?”
eddiewinehosen he probably barely knew his father, nevermind his grandfather
McKinley was President when my grandfather was born in California!
I'll tell you once you get your 1700 like
@@johnandrew1727 not bad
@@curiosityl.6261 almost there...
"Oh slavery was horrible"
"Yeah, my grandfather, the 10th president of the United States, he owned 70 of them"
Pretty rich guy, huh...
Bro I had to Google this to see if it was true (it is) and I found out that Thomas Jefferson had *600* 😭😭
Over a quarter of our presidents have owned slaves, 46 presidents and 12 of them owned slaves, that’s over 26% of them
They fail to mention what kind of person he was. He also joined the Confederacy shortly before he died, so it makes him the only traitor who was President. They make him sound amazing just because he married a young woman when he was old. Smh
@@lilivonshtup3808 they make him sound amazing because Americans in general are very fragile. They've made heroes out of these men, these very flawed, racist, misogynist, men.
They've created myths, because the ones they found there did not fit their people's (white men) narrative, and to be fair; that's ok. But it does not need to carry on.
Tell people the truth so they can make up their own minds about these dudes.
“my grandpa was born in the 90s”
“you mean he’s in his 90s”
“he was born in the 1790s”
“what”
Lol
Yeo
@Digonto He had a child while still in the womb
LMAOO
@@crimsonifiedhello Zenitsu
“My grandpa was only fourteen when this country had its 200th birthday.”
“Wow that’s something. This country was only fourteen when my grandpa was born.”
Even better: there are grandparents out there who were born in 1990, two hundred years after this guy's grandfather.
@@MathematicsStudent who tf gets kids at 15? Aint no grandpa here born in 1990
@@elstic2318 I guess some do it at 75 and others 15...
@@elstic2318 in the southern US teen marriage and pregnancy is still an epidemic
@@elstic2318 you mean 1976, right? As the Declaration of Independence was in 1776. 14 years later, this presidential grandpa was born. So, since the young grandpa was 14 in 1976, he was born in 1962. If he got a kid in 1980, that kid another in 2000, the kid from the quote would be 21 now. It’s all quite normal and no child marriages needed ;).
“my grandfather fought in ww2”
“my grandfather was in the napoleonic wars”
MichaelInSoManyWords no one said anything about what’s better
Chris Arias yeah you’re right! Guy is mentally unstable to think it was better.. like millions of people died..
Freyjaॐ “My grandfather was alive during the war of 1812”
My grandad fought in the seven years war
@@michaelinsomanywords3647 What are you trying to say here?
My great grandfather was 101 when I was born. That's made history seem a little more recent to me. He was wounded fighting in the First World War, but was close enough in time that I look just like him.
In the grand scheme of things, a century isn't that long ago at all.
15 year old Lyon Tyler: hey dad wanna go outside and play some catch
90 year old President Tyler: billy I can’t even get up
Donovan Shapiro LMAO
Sad and funny
😂
Donovan Shapiro
South Park reference?
How is this funny
*First day of elementary school*
"How old is your dad?"
"80"
Didn’t think about that. His dad was at the end of his life and the kid was just beginning.
Was going write something about it till I saw your comment lol
Tony Randall type beat
my dad was 101 when i went to kindergarten, hes 109 right now he will be 110 in the summer
"What does your dad do for a living?"
"He was the President of the United States"
"ummmm"
"How about yours?"
"You wanna play ball?"
When your grandfather is so old the us was only a teenager when he was born.
I won't let you have 69 likes.
@@user-mh9dx7nz2r
Mannnnn
The us was only 14 years old
Myles W ok boomer
Ok zoomer
My grandpa is supposedly related to him actually. His name is Michael Tyler. My grandpa’s brother also looks extremely like John Tyler.
I like how they just casually mentioned the estate is haunted lol
Yeah lmao. If that image on the wall is legit then that's pretty creepy but interesting
Well the house is full of good fond memories and good people. They just like to party even in the afterlife.
LOL not haunted - that's where some gal with an oily face tripped on the step and smacked her head into the wall. Since the oil wasn't washed off right away, it's soaked into the plaster now in that pattern. You'd have to paint over it several times or replace the plaster altogether. Not much different than the pictures you see now on the internet where some gal caked in makeup smashes her face into a pillow or car seat. On second thought... maybe it IS haunted.
0megacron Yeah, I think it is haunted too, cuz her nose was straight. If she really hit her head, wouldn’t her nose be a bit bent?
Exactly, I think the ghost story is more interesting than the President grandpa
As a classical musician, i just cannot believe that this guy's grandpa could've attended a Beethoven's concert at age 21. This world is too young.
Ling Ling sees you.
Yeah
DUDE WTF
Not the world, just america
@@myleague90 Beethoven was american? LMAO
My grandfather was bullied by the British in high school .
Ha
Let me guess they threatened him with tea and crumpets
@@ryanthedapperhusky7348 And then he took that tea and threw it into the Boston harbour like a true patriot
Elaborate?
Or am I being an idiot and you’re making a joke about the grandad being so old p but John Tyler was born after the American revolution.
Sorry I ruined the joke now if it is a joke.
@@ryanthedapperhusky7348 and propaganda against ireland, my favourite
“My grandfather used to bring me to Washington for One Dollar only”
“My grandfather met Washington before he became One Dollar”