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Vanderbilt family

The Vanderbilt family is an American family who gained prominence during the Gilded Age. Their success began with the shipping and railroad empires of Cornelius Vanderbilt, and the family expanded into various other areas of industry and philanthropy. Cornelius Vanderbilt's descendants went on to build grand mansions on Fifth Avenue in New York City; luxurious "summer cottages" in Newport, Rhode Island; the palatial Biltmore House in Asheville, North Carolina; and various other opulent homes. The family also built Berkshire cottages in the western region of Massachusetts; examples include Elm Court (Lenox and Stockbridge, Massachusetts).

Vanderbilt family
Cornelius Vanderbilt
William Kissam Vanderbilt
William Henry Vanderbilt III
Current regionUnited States East Coast
Earlier spellingsVan der Bilt, van Derbilt
EtymologyVan der Bilt ("from de Bilt")
Place of originDe Bilt, Netherlands
Connected familiesCecil family
Whitney family
House of Széchenyi
Spencer family
Havemeyer family
Estate(s)Vanderbilt houses
Painting of the Vanderbilt family, 1874

The Vanderbilts were once the wealthiest family in the United States. Cornelius Vanderbilt was the richest American until his death in 1877. After that, his son William Henry Vanderbilt acquired his father's fortune, and was the richest American until his death in 1885. The Vanderbilts' prominence lasted until the mid-20th century, when the family's 10 great Fifth Avenue mansions were torn down, and most other Vanderbilt houses were sold or turned into museums in what has been referred to as the "Fall of the House of Vanderbilt".[1][2]

Branches of the family are found on the United States East Coast. Contemporary descendants include American art historian John Wilmerding, journalist Anderson Cooper (son of Gloria Vanderbilt), actor Timothy Olyphant, musician John P. Hammond, screenwriter James Vanderbilt, and the Duke of Marlborough James Spencer-Churchill.

History edit

The progenitor of the Vanderbilt family was Jan Aertszoon or Aertson (1620–1705), a Dutch farmer from the village of De Bilt in Utrecht, Netherlands, who emigrated to the Dutch colony of New Netherland as an indentured servant to the Van Kouwenhoven family in 1650.[3][4] The name of Jan's village, in the genitive case, was added to the Dutch "van" ("from") to create "Van der Bilt", which evolved into "Vanderbilt" when the English took control of New Amsterdam (now Manhattan). The family is associated with the Dutch patrician Van der Bilt.[5]

 
The Breakers, built in 1892–1895 for Cornelius Vanderbilt II, Newport, Rhode Island

His great-great-great-grandson, Cornelius Vanderbilt, began the rise of the Vanderbilt dynasty. He was the fourth of nine children born into a Staten Island family of modest means. Through his paternal great-great grandmother, Abigail Southard, he descends from Republic of Salé President Jan Janszoon and his son Anthony Janszoon van Salee. They were among the earliest arrivals to 17th-century New Amsterdam. In a number of documents dating back to that period, Anthony is described as tawny,[6] as his mother was of Berber origin from Cartagena in the Kingdom of Murcia.[7][8] Cornelius Vanderbilt left school at age 11 and went on to build a shipping and railroad empire that, during the 19th century, would make him one of the wealthiest men in the world. Starting with a single boat, he grew his fleet until he was competing with Robert Fulton for dominance of the New York waterways, his energy and eagerness earning him the nickname "Commodore", a United States Navy title for a captain of a small task force. Fulton's company had established a monopoly on trade in and out of New York Harbor. Vanderbilt, based in New Jersey at the time, flouted the law, steaming in and out of the harbor under a flag that read, "New Jersey Must Be Free!" He also hired the attorney Daniel Webster to argue his case before the United States Supreme Court; Vanderbilt won, thereby establishing an early precedent for the United States' first laws of interstate commerce.

 
Frederick William Vanderbilt's home, now known as the Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site, Hyde Park, New York.

While many Vanderbilt family members had joined the Episcopal Church,[9][10][11] Cornelius Vanderbilt remained a member of the Moravian Church to his death.[12][13]

 
The Vanderbilt mausoleum at the Moravian Cemetery in New Dorp, Staten Island, New York

The Vanderbilt family lived on Staten Island until the mid-1800s, when the Commodore built a house on Washington Place (in what is now Greenwich Village). Although he always occupied a relatively modest home, members of his family would use their wealth to build magnificent mansions. Shortly before his death in 1877, Vanderbilt donated US$1 million (equivalent to $27 million in 2022) for the establishment of Vanderbilt University in Nashville.

The Commodore left the majority of his enormous fortune to his eldest son, William Henry Vanderbilt. William Henry, who outlived his father by just eight years, increased the profitability of his father's holdings, increased the reach of the New York Central Railroad, and doubled the Vanderbilt wealth. He was the only heir to increase the Vanderbilt fortune.[14] He built the first of what would become many grand Vanderbilt mansions on Fifth Avenue, at 640 Fifth Avenue. William Henry appointed his first son, Cornelius Vanderbilt II, as the next "Head of House".

Cornelius II built the largest private home in New York, at 1 West 57th Street, containing approximately 154 rooms, designed by George B. Post. He also built The Breakers in Newport, Rhode Island.

Cornelius II's brother, William Kissam Vanderbilt, also featured prominently in the family's affairs. He also built a home on Fifth Avenue and would become one of the great architectural patrons of the Gilded Age, hiring the architects for (the third, and surviving) Grand Central Terminal. He also built Marble House at 596 Bellevue Avenue in Newport, Rhode Island.

George Washington Vanderbilt II, the 3rd and youngest son of William Henry Vanderbilt and youngest brother of Cornelius II, hired architect Richard Morris Hunt and landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted to construct Biltmore Estate on 125,000 acres (51,000 ha) near Asheville, North Carolina. The 250 room mansion, with 175,856 sq ft (16,337.6 m2) of floor space, is the largest house in the United States.

While some of Cornelius Vanderbilt's descendants gained fame in business, others achieved prominence in other ways:

In 1855, Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt donated 45 acres (18 ha) of property to the Moravian Church and Cemetery at New Dorp on Staten Island, New York. Later, his son William Henry Vanderbilt donated a further 4 acres (1.6 ha). The Vanderbilt Family Mausoleum was designed in 1885 by architect Richard Morris Hunt and landscaped by Frederick Law Olmsted.

Vanderbilt family tree edit

Cornelius Vanderbilt and his descendants (by year of birth) edit

  1. Cornelius Vanderbilt (1794–1877), 1st generation
  2. William Henry Vanderbilt (1821–1885), 2nd generation, son of Cornelius Vanderbilt
  3. Cornelius Jeremiah Vanderbilt (1830–1882), 2nd generation, son of Cornelius Vanderbilt
  4. Cornelius Vanderbilt II (1843–1899), 3rd generation, grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt
  5. Margaret Louisa Vanderbilt (1845–1924), 3rd generation, granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt
  6. William Kissam Vanderbilt (1849–1920), 3rd generation, grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt
  7. Emily Thorn Vanderbilt (1850–1946), 3rd generation, granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt
  8. William Knapp Thorn (1851–1911), 3rd generation, grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt
  9. Florence Adele Vanderbilt (1854–1952), 3rd generation, granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt
  10. Frederick William Vanderbilt (1856–1938), 3rd generation, grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt
  11. Eliza "Lila" Osgood Vanderbilt (1860–1936), 3rd generation, granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt
  12. George Washington Vanderbilt II (1862–1914), 3rd generation, grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt
  13. Cornelius Vanderbilt III (1873–1942), 4th generation, great-grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt
  14. Emily Vanderbilt Sloane (1874–1970), 4th generation, great-granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt
  15. Alice Louise Vanderbilt Shepard (1874–1950), 4th generation, great-granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt
  16. Gertrude Vanderbilt (1875–1942), 4th generation, great-granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt
  17. Elliott Fitch Shepard Jr. (1876–1927), 4th generation, great-grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt
  18. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt (1877–1915), 4th generation, great-grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt
  19. Consuelo Vanderbilt (1877–1964), 4th generation, great-granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt
  20. William Kissam Vanderbilt II (1878–1944), 4th generation, great-grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt
  21. Reginald Claypoole Vanderbilt (1880–1925), 4th generation, great-grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt
  22. James Watson Webb II (1884–1960), 4th generation, great-grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt
  23. Harold Stirling Vanderbilt (1884–1970), 4th generation, great-grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt
  24. Gladys Moore Vanderbilt (1886–1965), 4th generation, great-granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt
  25. Flora Payne Whitney (1897–1986), 5th generation, great-great-granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt
  26. John Spencer-Churchill, 10th Duke of Marlborough (1897–1972), 5th generation, great-great-grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt
  27. Cornelius Vanderbilt IV (1898–1974), 5th generation, great-great-grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt
  28. William Douglas Burden (1898–1978), 5th generation, great-great-grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt
  29. Lord Ivor Spencer-Churchill (1898–1956), 5th generation, great-great-grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt
  30. Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney (1899–1992), 5th generation, great-great-grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt
  31. Muriel Vanderbilt (1900–1972), 5th generation, great-great-granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt
  32. Cornelia Stuyvesant Vanderbilt (1900–1976), 4th generation, great-granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt
  33. Governor William Henry Vanderbilt III (1901–1981)
  34. Mary Cathleen Vanderbilt (1904–1944)
  35. Frederick Vanderbilt Field (1905–2000)
  36. William Armistead Moale Burden II (1906–1984)
  37. Shirley Carter Burden (1908–1989), 5th generation, great-great-grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt
  38. John Henry Hammond Jr. (1910–1987), 5th generation, great-great-grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt
  39. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt Jr. (1912–1999), 5th generation, great-great-grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt
  40. George Washington Vanderbilt III (1914–1961), 5th generation, great-great-grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt
  41. James Watson Webb III (1916–2000)
  42. Sir Richard Thorn Pease, 3rd Baronet (1922–2021)
  43. Whitney Tower (1923–1999)
  44. Gloria Laura Vanderbilt (1924–2019)
  45. George Henry Vanderbilt Cecil (1925–2020)
  46. John Spencer-Churchill, 11th Duke of Marlborough (1926–2014), 6th generation (3 × great-grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt)
  47. William Amherst Vanderbilt Cecil (1928–2017)
  48. Flora Miller Biddle (born 1928)
  49. Lady Rosemary Spencer-Churchill (born 1929)
  50. Christopher Denys Stormont Finch-Hatton, 16th Earl of Winchilsea (1936–1999), 6th generation (3 × great-grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt)
  51. John Wilmerding (born 1938), 6th generation (3 × great-grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt)
  52. Shirley Carter Burden Jr. (1941–1996), 6th generation (3 × great-grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt)
  53. John Paul Hammond (born 1942), 6th generation (3 × great-grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt)
  54. Kenneth Peter Lyle Mackay, 4th Earl of Inchcape (born 1943), 6th generation (3 × great-grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt)
  55. Jonathan Edward Pease (born 1952), 6th generation (3 × great-grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt)
  56. John LeBoutillier (born 1953), 7th generation (4 × great-grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt)
  57. Sage Sohier (born 1954), 7th generation (4 × great-granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt)
  58. Charles James Spencer-Churchill, 12th Duke of Marlborough (born 1955), 7th generation (4 × great-grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt)
  59. Sir Richard Peter Pease, 4th Baronet (born 1958), 6th generation (3 × great-grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt)
  60. Lady Henrietta Mary Spencer-Churchill (born 1958), 7th generation (4 × great-granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt)
  61. Nichola Pease (born 1961), 6th generation (3 × great-granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt)
  62. William Douglas Burden III (born 1965), 7th generation (4 × great-grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt)
  63. Anderson Hays Cooper (born 1967), 6th generation (3 × great-grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt)
  64. Daniel Finch-Hatton, 17th Earl of Winchilsea (born 1967), 7th generation (4 × great-grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt)
  65. Timothy David Olyphant (born 1968), 7th generation (4 × great-grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt)
  66. James Platten Vanderbilt (born 1975), 7th generation (4 × great-grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt)
  67. George John Godolphin Spencer-Churchill, Marquess of Blandford (born 1992), 8th generation (5 × great-grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt)

Other Vanderbilt descendants, but not of Cornelius Vanderbilt edit

  1. Amy Vanderbilt (1908–1974) — believed to be a descended from either a brother or a cousin of Cornelius Vanderbilt

Spouses of descendants of Cornelius Vanderbilt (by year of birth) edit

  1. Horace F. Clark (1815–1873): 1st husband of Maria Louisa Vanderbilt
  2. Nicholas B. La Bau (1823–1873): 1st husband of Mary Alicia Vanderbilt
  3. Elliott Fitch Shepard (1833–1893): husband of Margaret Louisa Vanderbilt Shepard
  4. Frank Armstrong Crawford Vanderbilt (1839–1885): 2nd wife of Cornelius Vanderbilt
  5. William Douglas Sloane (1844–1915): 1st husband of Emily Thorn Vanderbilt
  6. Alice Claypoole Vanderbilt (1845–1934): wife of Cornelius Vanderbilt II
  7. Hamilton McKown Twombly (1849–1910): husband of Florence Adele Vanderbilt Twombly
  8. Henry White (1850–1927): 2nd husband of Emily Thorn Vanderbilt
  9. William Seward Webb (1851–1926): husband of Eliza Osgood Vanderbilt Webb
  10. Alva Belmont (1853–1933): 1st wife of William Kissam Vanderbilt
  11. Louise Vanderbilt (1854–1926): wife of Frederick William Vanderbilt
  12. Anne Harriman Vanderbilt (1861–1940): 2nd wife of William Kissam Vanderbilt
  13. Richard M. Tobin (1866–1952): 2nd husband of Florence Adele Sloane
  14. William Jay Schieffelin (1866–1955): husband of Maria Louise Shepard, eldest daughter of Margaret Louisa Vanderbilt Shepard
  15. Jacques Balsan (1868–1956): 2nd husband of Consuelo Vanderbilt
  16. Grace Vanderbilt (1870–1953): wife of Cornelius Vanderbilt III
  17. James A. Burden Jr. (1871–1932): 1st husband of Florence Adele Sloane
  18. Charles Spencer-Churchill, 9th Duke of Marlborough (1871–1934): 1st husband of Consuelo Vanderbilt
  19. Dave Hennen Morris (1872–1944): husband of Alice Vanderbilt Morris
  20. Harry Payne Whitney (1872–1930): husband of Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney
  21. Edith Stuyvesant Gerry (1873–1958): wife of George Washington Vanderbilt II
  22. Virginia Fair Vanderbilt (1875–1935): 1st wife of William Kissam Vanderbilt II
  23. George G. McMurtry (1876–1958): 4th husband of Teresa Sarah Margaret Fabbri
  24. László Széchenyi (1879–1938): husband of Gladys Vanderbilt Széchenyi
  25. Ralph Pulitzer (1879–1939): 1st husband of Frederica Vanderbilt Webb
  26. Leopold Stokowski (1882–1977): 2nd husband of Gloria Vanderbilt
  27. Electra Havemeyer Webb (1888–1960): wife of James Watson Webb II
  28. Frederick Osborn (1889–1981): husband of Margaret Louisa Schieffelin
  29. John Francis Amherst Cecil (1890–1954): 1st husband of Cornelia Stuyvesant Vanderbilt
  30. Vivian Francis Bulkeley-Johnson (1891–1968): 2nd husband of Cornelia Stuyvesant Vanderbilt
  31. Aileen Osborn Webb (1892–1979): wife of Vanderbilt Webb
  32. Frederic Cameron Church Jr. (1897–1983): 1st husband of Muriel Vanderbilt
  33. John J. Emery (1898–1976): 2nd husband of Adele Sloane Hammond
  34. Jack Speiden (1900–1970): 2nd husband of Rachel Hammond
  35. Arthur Duckworth (1901–1986): 1st husband of Alice Frances Hammond
  36. Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt (1901–1978): wife of Harold Stirling Vanderbilt
  37. Marie Norton Harriman (1903–1970): 1st wife of Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney
  38. Charles Bosanquet (1903–1986): husband of Barbara Schieffelin
  39. Earl E. T. Smith (1903–1991): 1st husband of Consuelo Vanderbilt Earl
  40. Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt (1904–1965): 2nd wife of Reginald Claypoole Vanderbilt
  41. Dunbar Bostwick (1908–2006): husband of Electra Webb
  42. George W. Headley (1908–1985): 3rd husband of Barbara Vanderbilt Whitney
  43. Eleanor Searle (1908–2002): 3rd wife of Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney
  44. Pat DiCicco (1909–1978): 1st husband of Gloria Vanderbilt
  45. Benny Goodman (1909–1986): 2nd husband of Alice Frances Hammond
  46. Edward P. Morgan (1910–1993): 2nd husband of Katharine Sage Burden
  47. Christopher Finch-Hatton, 15th Earl of Winchilsea (1911–1950): 1st husband of Countess Gladys Széchényi
  48. Edwin F. Russell (1914–2001): 1st husband of Lady Sarah Consuelo Spencer-Churchill
  49. Laura Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (1915–1990): 2nd wife of John Spencer-Churchill, 10th Duke of Marlborough
  50. Louis Auchincloss (1917–2010): husband of Adele Burden Lawrence
  51. Kenneth James William Mackay, 3rd Earl of Inchcape (1917–1994): 2nd husband of Aline Thorn Pease
  52. Orin Lehman (1920–2008): husband of Wendy Vanderbilt
  53. Edwin D. Morgan (1921–2001): 1st husband of Nancy Marie Whitney
  54. Charles Scribner IV (1921–1995): husband of Jeanette "Joan" Kissel Sunderland
  55. Stanley Schachter (1922–1997): husband of Sophia Duckworth
  56. Sidney Lumet (1924–2011): 3rd husband of Gloria Vanderbilt
  57. Marylou Whitney (1925–2019): 4th wife of Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney
  58. Wyatt Emory Cooper (1927–1978): 4th husband of Gloria Vanderbilt
  59. Tina Onassis Niarchos (1929–1974): 2nd wife of John Spencer-Churchill, 11th Duke of Marlborough
  60. Mary Lee Ryan (1931–2017): wife of William Amherst Vanderbilt Cecil; a first cousin of First Lady of the United States Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.
  61. Rosalba Neri (born 1939): 3rd wife of Henry Cooke Cushing IV
  62. Rosita Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (born 1943): 3rd wife of John Spencer-Churchill, 11th Duke of Marlborough
  63. Amanda Burden (born 1944): 1st wife of Carter Burden
  64. Neil Balfour (born 1944): 3rd husband of Serena Mary Churchill Russell
  65. James Toback (born 1944): 1st husband of Consuelo Sarah Churchill Vanderbilt Russell
  66. David Rosengarten (born 1950): husband of Constance Crimmins Childs
  67. John Silvester Varley (born 1956): husband of Carolyn Thorn Pease
  68. Crispin Odey (born 1959): husband of Nichola Pease
  69. Edla Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (born 1968): 2nd wife of James Spencer-Churchill, 12th Duke of Marlborough

Network edit

Associates edit

Businesses edit

Philanthropy & miscellaneous nonprofits edit

Buildings, estates & historic sites edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Review of Fortune's Children: The Fall of the House of Vanderbilt". The New York Times. September 24, 1989.
  2. ^ Vanderbilt, Arthur T. II (1989). Fortune's Children: The Fall of the House of Vanderbilt. New York: Morrow. ISBN 0-688-07279-8.
  3. ^ Dorothy Kelly MacDowell. Commodore Vanderbilt and his family: a biographical account of the Descendants of Cornelius and Sophia Johnson Vanderbilt. 1989. University of Wisconsin
  4. ^ Woodard, Colin (September 29, 2011). "Chapter 6 - The Colonies' first revolt". American Nations: A History of the Eleven Rival Regional Cultures of North America. Penguin. ISBN 978-1-101-54445-7. Retrieved 13 May 2017.
  5. ^ [List of Dutch patrician families in the Nederland's Patriciaat 1910–2007/2008] (PDF) (in Dutch). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04.
  6. ^ Dubois, Laurent; Scott, Julius S. (2013-01-11). Origins of the Black Atlantic. Routledge. p. 150. ISBN 978-1-136-09634-1.
  7. ^ "The Van Salee Family". Frontline. PBS. Retrieved March 29, 2014.
  8. ^ "Jan Jansen van Haarlem and Anthony Jansen van Salee", Brian A. Smith. Washington D.C. 2013
  9. ^ Ayres, B. Drummond Jr. (2011-12-19). "The Episcopalians: An American Elite With Roots Going Back To Jamestown". The New York Times. from the original on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2012-08-17.
  10. ^ W. Williams, Peter (2016). Religion, Art, and Money: Episcopalians and American Culture from the Civil War to the Great Depression. The names of fashionable families who were already Episcopalian, like the Morgans, or those, like the Fricks, who now became so, goes on interminably: Aldrich, Astor, Biddle, Booth, Brown, Du Pont, Firestone, Ford, Gardner, Mellon, Morgan, Procter, the Vanderbilt, Whitney. Episcopalians branches of the Baptist Rockefellers and Jewish Guggenheims even appeared on these family trees. p. 176. ISBN 978-1-4696-2698-7.
  11. ^ Gress, Stephanie (2015). Eagle's Nest: The William K. Vanderbilt II Estate. Arcadia Publishing. p. 89. ISBN 978-1-4671-2332-7. The Vanderbilt family was of the Episcopal faith.
  12. ^ Ingham, John N. Biographical Dictionary of American Business Leaders, Part 4. p. 1501.
  13. ^ Kobb, Gustav. Staten Island, Volume 14. p. 48.
  14. ^ Robehmed, Natalie. "The Vanderbilts: How American Royalty Lost Their Crown Jewels". Forbes. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
  15. ^ Tom Miller (March 8, 2011). "The 1891 Margaret Louisa Home - No. 14 East 16th Street". Daytonian in Manhattan. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
  16. ^ "Emily Vanderbilt Hammond, 95, Dies". The New York Times. 1970-02-23. p. 26. Retrieved 2023-02-13.

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This article may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience Please help by spinning off or relocating any relevant information and removing excessive detail that may be against Wikipedia s inclusion policy February 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Vanderbilt family is an American family who gained prominence during the Gilded Age Their success began with the shipping and railroad empires of Cornelius Vanderbilt and the family expanded into various other areas of industry and philanthropy Cornelius Vanderbilt s descendants went on to build grand mansions on Fifth Avenue in New York City luxurious summer cottages in Newport Rhode Island the palatial Biltmore House in Asheville North Carolina and various other opulent homes The family also built Berkshire cottages in the western region of Massachusetts examples include Elm Court Lenox and Stockbridge Massachusetts Vanderbilt familyCornelius VanderbiltWilliam Kissam VanderbiltWilliam Henry Vanderbilt IIICurrent regionUnited States East CoastEarlier spellingsVan der Bilt van DerbiltEtymologyVan der Bilt from de Bilt Place of originDe Bilt NetherlandsConnected familiesCecil familyWhitney familyHouse of SzechenyiSpencer family Havemeyer familyEstate s Vanderbilt housesPainting of the Vanderbilt family 1874The Vanderbilts were once the wealthiest family in the United States Cornelius Vanderbilt was the richest American until his death in 1877 After that his son William Henry Vanderbilt acquired his father s fortune and was the richest American until his death in 1885 The Vanderbilts prominence lasted until the mid 20th century when the family s 10 great Fifth Avenue mansions were torn down and most other Vanderbilt houses were sold or turned into museums in what has been referred to as the Fall of the House of Vanderbilt 1 2 Branches of the family are found on the United States East Coast Contemporary descendants include American art historian John Wilmerding journalist Anderson Cooper son of Gloria Vanderbilt actor Timothy Olyphant musician John P Hammond screenwriter James Vanderbilt and the Duke of Marlborough James Spencer Churchill Contents 1 History 2 Vanderbilt family tree 3 Cornelius Vanderbilt and his descendants by year of birth 4 Other Vanderbilt descendants but not of Cornelius Vanderbilt 5 Spouses of descendants of Cornelius Vanderbilt by year of birth 6 Network 6 1 Associates 6 2 Businesses 6 3 Philanthropy amp miscellaneous nonprofits 7 Buildings estates amp historic sites 8 See also 9 ReferencesHistory editThe progenitor of the Vanderbilt family was Jan Aertszoon or Aertson 1620 1705 a Dutch farmer from the village of De Bilt in Utrecht Netherlands who emigrated to the Dutch colony of New Netherland as an indentured servant to the Van Kouwenhoven family in 1650 3 4 The name of Jan s village in the genitive case was added to the Dutch van from to create Van der Bilt which evolved into Vanderbilt when the English took control of New Amsterdam now Manhattan The family is associated with the Dutch patrician Van der Bilt 5 nbsp The Breakers built in 1892 1895 for Cornelius Vanderbilt II Newport Rhode IslandHis great great great grandson Cornelius Vanderbilt began the rise of the Vanderbilt dynasty He was the fourth of nine children born into a Staten Island family of modest means Through his paternal great great grandmother Abigail Southard he descends from Republic of Sale President Jan Janszoon and his son Anthony Janszoon van Salee They were among the earliest arrivals to 17th century New Amsterdam In a number of documents dating back to that period Anthony is described as tawny 6 as his mother was of Berber origin from Cartagena in the Kingdom of Murcia 7 8 Cornelius Vanderbilt left school at age 11 and went on to build a shipping and railroad empire that during the 19th century would make him one of the wealthiest men in the world Starting with a single boat he grew his fleet until he was competing with Robert Fulton for dominance of the New York waterways his energy and eagerness earning him the nickname Commodore a United States Navy title for a captain of a small task force Fulton s company had established a monopoly on trade in and out of New York Harbor Vanderbilt based in New Jersey at the time flouted the law steaming in and out of the harbor under a flag that read New Jersey Must Be Free He also hired the attorney Daniel Webster to argue his case before the United States Supreme Court Vanderbilt won thereby establishing an early precedent for the United States first laws of interstate commerce nbsp Frederick William Vanderbilt s home now known as the Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site Hyde Park New York While many Vanderbilt family members had joined the Episcopal Church 9 10 11 Cornelius Vanderbilt remained a member of the Moravian Church to his death 12 13 nbsp The Vanderbilt mausoleum at the Moravian Cemetery in New Dorp Staten Island New YorkThe Vanderbilt family lived on Staten Island until the mid 1800s when the Commodore built a house on Washington Place in what is now Greenwich Village Although he always occupied a relatively modest home members of his family would use their wealth to build magnificent mansions Shortly before his death in 1877 Vanderbilt donated US 1 million equivalent to 27 million in 2022 for the establishment of Vanderbilt University in Nashville The Commodore left the majority of his enormous fortune to his eldest son William Henry Vanderbilt William Henry who outlived his father by just eight years increased the profitability of his father s holdings increased the reach of the New York Central Railroad and doubled the Vanderbilt wealth He was the only heir to increase the Vanderbilt fortune 14 He built the first of what would become many grand Vanderbilt mansions on Fifth Avenue at 640 Fifth Avenue William Henry appointed his first son Cornelius Vanderbilt II as the next Head of House Cornelius II built the largest private home in New York at 1 West 57th Street containing approximately 154 rooms designed by George B Post He also built The Breakers in Newport Rhode Island Cornelius II s brother William Kissam Vanderbilt also featured prominently in the family s affairs He also built a home on Fifth Avenue and would become one of the great architectural patrons of the Gilded Age hiring the architects for the third and surviving Grand Central Terminal He also built Marble House at 596 Bellevue Avenue in Newport Rhode Island George Washington Vanderbilt II the 3rd and youngest son of William Henry Vanderbilt and youngest brother of Cornelius II hired architect Richard Morris Hunt and landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted to construct Biltmore Estate on 125 000 acres 51 000 ha near Asheville North Carolina The 250 room mansion with 175 856 sq ft 16 337 6 m2 of floor space is the largest house in the United States While some of Cornelius Vanderbilt s descendants gained fame in business others achieved prominence in other ways Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt 1877 1915 was a passenger on the RMS Lusitania and died when it sank Alfred s eldest son from his first marriage William Henry Vanderbilt III was Governor of Rhode Island Alfred s second son Alfred Jr became a noted horse breeder and racing elder William Kissam Vanderbilt s son Harold Stirling Vanderbilt 1884 1970 gained fame as a sportsman He invented the contract form of bridge and won the most coveted prize in yacht racing the America s Cup on three occasions Harold s brother William Kissam Willie K Vanderbilt II launched the Vanderbilt Cup for auto racing Cornelius Vanderbilt II s granddaughter Gloria Vanderbilt 1924 2019 was a noted artist designer actress author and business woman Gloria s son Anderson Cooper is a Peabody Award and Emmy Award winning journalist author and television producer and personality Cornelius Vanderbilt II s daughter Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney was a sculptor art patron and collector and founder of the Whitney Museum of American Art In 1855 Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt donated 45 acres 18 ha of property to the Moravian Church and Cemetery at New Dorp on Staten Island New York Later his son William Henry Vanderbilt donated a further 4 acres 1 6 ha The Vanderbilt Family Mausoleum was designed in 1885 by architect Richard Morris Hunt and landscaped by Frederick Law Olmsted Vanderbilt family tree editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Cornelius Vanderbilt 1794 1877 William Henry Vanderbilt 1821 1885 Cornelius Vanderbilt II 1843 1899 Alice Gwynne Vanderbilt 1869 1874 William Henry Vanderbilt II 1870 1892 Cornelius Vanderbilt III 1873 1942 Cornelius Vanderbilt IV 1898 1974 Gertrude Vanderbilt 1875 1942 Flora Payne Whitney 1897 1986 Pamela Tower 1921 2013 John LeBoutillier born 1953 Whitney Tower 1923 1999 Flora Miller Biddle born 1928 Barbara Whitney 1903 1983 Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney 1899 1992 Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt 1877 1915 Governor William Henry Vanderbilt III 1901 1981 Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt Jr 1912 1999 Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt III born 1949 James Platten Vanderbilt born 1975 George Washington Vanderbilt III 1914 1961 Reginald Claypoole Vanderbilt 1880 1925 Cathleen Vanderbilt 1904 1944 Gloria Laura Vanderbilt 1924 2019 Leopold Stanislaus Stan Stokowski born 1950 Christopher Stokowski born 1952 Carter Vanderbilt Cooper 1965 1988 Anderson Hays Cooper born 1967 Wyatt Morgan Cooper born 2020 Sebastian Luke Maisani Cooper born 2022 Gladys Moore Vanderbilt 1886 1965 Countess Cornelia Gilia Szechenyi 1908 1958 Countess Alice Ai Szechenyi 1911 1974 Countess Gladys Szechenyi 1913 1978 Christopher Denys Stormont Finch Hatton 16th Earl of Winchilsea 1936 1999 Daniel Finch Hatton 17th Earl of Winchilsea born 1967 Tobias Finch Hatton Viscount Maidstone born 1998 Countess Sylvia Anita Gabriel Denise Irene Marie Sylvie Szechenyi 1918 1998 Countess Ferdinandine Bubby Szechenyi 1923 2016 Margaret Louisa Vanderbilt 1845 1924 Florence Shepard 1869 1869 Maria Louise Shepard 1870 1948 Edith Shepard 1872 1954 Margaret Shepard 1873 1895 Alice Louise Vanderbilt Shepard 1874 1950 Dave Hennen Morris Jr 1900 1975 Louise Morris 1901 1976 Lawrence Morris 1903 1967 Noel Morris 1904 1928 Emily Hammond Morris 1907 1995 Alice Vanderbilt Morris 1911 1986 Elliott Fitch Shepard Jr 1876 1927 William Kissam Vanderbilt 1849 1920 Consuelo Vanderbilt 1877 1964 John Spencer Churchill 10th Duke of Marlborough 1897 1972 John Spencer Churchill 11th Duke of Marlborough 1926 2014 Charles James Spencer Churchill 12th Duke of Marlborough born 1955 George John Godolphin Spencer Churchill Marquess of Blandford born 1992 Lady Henrietta Mary Spencer Churchill born 1958 Lady Rosemary Spencer Churchill born 1929 Lord Ivor Spencer Churchill 1898 1956 William Kissam Vanderbilt II 1878 1944 Muriel Vanderbilt 1900 1972 Harold Stirling Vanderbilt 1884 1970 Emily Thorn Vanderbilt 1850 1946 Florence Adele Sloane 1873 1960 James A Burden III 1897 1979 William Douglas Burden 1898 1978 Katharine Sage Burden born 1927 Katharine Sage Sohier born 1954 Andrew White Burden born 1935 William Douglas Burden III born 1965 Emily Vanderbilt Sloane 1874 1970 Adele Sloane Hammond 1902 1998 John Vernon Bevan Olyphant born 1941 Timothy David Olyphant born 1968 John Henry Hammond Jr 1910 1987 John Paul Hammond born 1942 Lila Vanderbilt Sloane 1878 1934 Frederick Vanderbilt Field 1905 2000 Florence Adele Vanderbilt 1854 1952 Alice Twombly 1879 1896 Florence Vanderbilt Twombly 1881 1969 Alice Twombly Burden 1905 1905 William Armistead Moale Burden 1906 1984 Shirley Carter Burden 1908 1989 Shirley Carter Burden Jr 1941 1996 Ruth Twombly 1884 1954 Hamilton McKown Twombly Jr 1887 1906 Frederick William Vanderbilt 1856 1938 Eliza Lila Osgood Vanderbilt 1860 1936 James Watson Webb II 1884 1960 Lila Vanderbilt Webb 1913 1961 John Currie Wilmerding Jr born 1938 James Watson Webb III 1916 2000 William Seward Webb Jr 1887 1956 Vanderbilt Webb 1891 1956 George Washington Vanderbilt II 1862 1914 Cornelia Stuyvesant Vanderbilt 1900 1976 George Henry Vanderbilt Cecil 1925 2020 William Amherst Vanderbilt Cecil 1928 2017 Emily Almira Vanderbilt 1823 1896 William Knapp Thorn 1851 1911 Caroline Roberts Thorn 1858 1949 Jeannette Thorn Kissel 1889 1957 Aline Thorn Pease 1919 2010 Kenneth Peter Lyle Mackay 4th Earl of Inchcape born 1943 Richard Thorn Pease 3rd Baronet 1922 2021 Richard Peter Pease 4th Baronet born 1958 Nichola Pease born 1961 Derrick Alix Pease 1927 1998 Jonathan Edward Pease born 1952 Cornelius Jeremiah Vanderbilt 1830 1882 Cornelius Vanderbilt and his descendants by year of birth editCornelius Vanderbilt 1794 1877 1st generation William Henry Vanderbilt 1821 1885 2nd generation son of Cornelius Vanderbilt Cornelius Jeremiah Vanderbilt 1830 1882 2nd generation son of Cornelius Vanderbilt Cornelius Vanderbilt II 1843 1899 3rd generation grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt Margaret Louisa Vanderbilt 1845 1924 3rd generation granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt William Kissam Vanderbilt 1849 1920 3rd generation grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt Emily Thorn Vanderbilt 1850 1946 3rd generation granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt William Knapp Thorn 1851 1911 3rd generation grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt Florence Adele Vanderbilt 1854 1952 3rd generation granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt Frederick William Vanderbilt 1856 1938 3rd generation grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt Eliza Lila Osgood Vanderbilt 1860 1936 3rd generation granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt George Washington Vanderbilt II 1862 1914 3rd generation grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt Cornelius Vanderbilt III 1873 1942 4th generation great grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt Emily Vanderbilt Sloane 1874 1970 4th generation great granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt Alice Louise Vanderbilt Shepard 1874 1950 4th generation great granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt Gertrude Vanderbilt 1875 1942 4th generation great granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt Elliott Fitch Shepard Jr 1876 1927 4th generation great grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt 1877 1915 4th generation great grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt Consuelo Vanderbilt 1877 1964 4th generation great granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt William Kissam Vanderbilt II 1878 1944 4th generation great grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt Reginald Claypoole Vanderbilt 1880 1925 4th generation great grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt James Watson Webb II 1884 1960 4th generation great grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt Harold Stirling Vanderbilt 1884 1970 4th generation great grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt Gladys Moore Vanderbilt 1886 1965 4th generation great granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt Flora Payne Whitney 1897 1986 5th generation great great granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt John Spencer Churchill 10th Duke of Marlborough 1897 1972 5th generation great great grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt Cornelius Vanderbilt IV 1898 1974 5th generation great great grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt William Douglas Burden 1898 1978 5th generation great great grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt Lord Ivor Spencer Churchill 1898 1956 5th generation great great grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney 1899 1992 5th generation great great grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt Muriel Vanderbilt 1900 1972 5th generation great great granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt Cornelia Stuyvesant Vanderbilt 1900 1976 4th generation great granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt Governor William Henry Vanderbilt III 1901 1981 Mary Cathleen Vanderbilt 1904 1944 Frederick Vanderbilt Field 1905 2000 William Armistead Moale Burden II 1906 1984 Shirley Carter Burden 1908 1989 5th generation great great grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt John Henry Hammond Jr 1910 1987 5th generation great great grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt Jr 1912 1999 5th generation great great grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt George Washington Vanderbilt III 1914 1961 5th generation great great grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt James Watson Webb III 1916 2000 Sir Richard Thorn Pease 3rd Baronet 1922 2021 Whitney Tower 1923 1999 Gloria Laura Vanderbilt 1924 2019 George Henry Vanderbilt Cecil 1925 2020 John Spencer Churchill 11th Duke of Marlborough 1926 2014 6th generation 3 great grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt William Amherst Vanderbilt Cecil 1928 2017 Flora Miller Biddle born 1928 Lady Rosemary Spencer Churchill born 1929 Christopher Denys Stormont Finch Hatton 16th Earl of Winchilsea 1936 1999 6th generation 3 great grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt John Wilmerding born 1938 6th generation 3 great grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt Shirley Carter Burden Jr 1941 1996 6th generation 3 great grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt John Paul Hammond born 1942 6th generation 3 great grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt Kenneth Peter Lyle Mackay 4th Earl of Inchcape born 1943 6th generation 3 great grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt Jonathan Edward Pease born 1952 6th generation 3 great grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt John LeBoutillier born 1953 7th generation 4 great grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt Sage Sohier born 1954 7th generation 4 great granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt Charles James Spencer Churchill 12th Duke of Marlborough born 1955 7th generation 4 great grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt Sir Richard Peter Pease 4th Baronet born 1958 6th generation 3 great grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt Lady Henrietta Mary Spencer Churchill born 1958 7th generation 4 great granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt Nichola Pease born 1961 6th generation 3 great granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt William Douglas Burden III born 1965 7th generation 4 great grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt Anderson Hays Cooper born 1967 6th generation 3 great grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt Daniel Finch Hatton 17th Earl of Winchilsea born 1967 7th generation 4 great grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt Timothy David Olyphant born 1968 7th generation 4 great grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt James Platten Vanderbilt born 1975 7th generation 4 great grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt George John Godolphin Spencer Churchill Marquess of Blandford born 1992 8th generation 5 great grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt Other Vanderbilt descendants but not of Cornelius Vanderbilt editAmy Vanderbilt 1908 1974 believed to be a descended from either a brother or a cousin of Cornelius VanderbiltSpouses of descendants of Cornelius Vanderbilt by year of birth editHorace F Clark 1815 1873 1st husband of Maria Louisa Vanderbilt Nicholas B La Bau 1823 1873 1st husband of Mary Alicia Vanderbilt Elliott Fitch Shepard 1833 1893 husband of Margaret Louisa Vanderbilt Shepard Frank Armstrong Crawford Vanderbilt 1839 1885 2nd wife of Cornelius Vanderbilt William Douglas Sloane 1844 1915 1st husband of Emily Thorn Vanderbilt Alice Claypoole Vanderbilt 1845 1934 wife of Cornelius Vanderbilt II Hamilton McKown Twombly 1849 1910 husband of Florence Adele Vanderbilt Twombly Henry White 1850 1927 2nd husband of Emily Thorn Vanderbilt William Seward Webb 1851 1926 husband of Eliza Osgood Vanderbilt Webb Alva Belmont 1853 1933 1st wife of William Kissam Vanderbilt Louise Vanderbilt 1854 1926 wife of Frederick William Vanderbilt Anne Harriman Vanderbilt 1861 1940 2nd wife of William Kissam Vanderbilt Richard M Tobin 1866 1952 2nd husband of Florence Adele Sloane William Jay Schieffelin 1866 1955 husband of Maria Louise Shepard eldest daughter of Margaret Louisa Vanderbilt Shepard Jacques Balsan 1868 1956 2nd husband of Consuelo Vanderbilt Grace Vanderbilt 1870 1953 wife of Cornelius Vanderbilt III James A Burden Jr 1871 1932 1st husband of Florence Adele Sloane Charles Spencer Churchill 9th Duke of Marlborough 1871 1934 1st husband of Consuelo Vanderbilt Dave Hennen Morris 1872 1944 husband of Alice Vanderbilt Morris Harry Payne Whitney 1872 1930 husband of Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney Edith Stuyvesant Gerry 1873 1958 wife of George Washington Vanderbilt II Virginia Fair Vanderbilt 1875 1935 1st wife of William Kissam Vanderbilt II George G McMurtry 1876 1958 4th husband of Teresa Sarah Margaret Fabbri Laszlo Szechenyi 1879 1938 husband of Gladys Vanderbilt Szechenyi Ralph Pulitzer 1879 1939 1st husband of Frederica Vanderbilt Webb Leopold Stokowski 1882 1977 2nd husband of Gloria Vanderbilt Electra Havemeyer Webb 1888 1960 wife of James Watson Webb II Frederick Osborn 1889 1981 husband of Margaret Louisa Schieffelin John Francis Amherst Cecil 1890 1954 1st husband of Cornelia Stuyvesant Vanderbilt Vivian Francis Bulkeley Johnson 1891 1968 2nd husband of Cornelia Stuyvesant Vanderbilt Aileen Osborn Webb 1892 1979 wife of Vanderbilt Webb Frederic Cameron Church Jr 1897 1983 1st husband of Muriel Vanderbilt John J Emery 1898 1976 2nd husband of Adele Sloane Hammond Jack Speiden 1900 1970 2nd husband of Rachel Hammond Arthur Duckworth 1901 1986 1st husband of Alice Frances Hammond Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt 1901 1978 wife of Harold Stirling Vanderbilt Marie Norton Harriman 1903 1970 1st wife of Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney Charles Bosanquet 1903 1986 husband of Barbara Schieffelin Earl E T Smith 1903 1991 1st husband of Consuelo Vanderbilt Earl Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt 1904 1965 2nd wife of Reginald Claypoole Vanderbilt Dunbar Bostwick 1908 2006 husband of Electra Webb George W Headley 1908 1985 3rd husband of Barbara Vanderbilt Whitney Eleanor Searle 1908 2002 3rd wife of Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney Pat DiCicco 1909 1978 1st husband of Gloria Vanderbilt Benny Goodman 1909 1986 2nd husband of Alice Frances Hammond Edward P Morgan 1910 1993 2nd husband of Katharine Sage Burden Christopher Finch Hatton 15th Earl of Winchilsea 1911 1950 1st husband of Countess Gladys Szechenyi Edwin F Russell 1914 2001 1st husband of Lady Sarah Consuelo Spencer Churchill Laura Spencer Churchill Duchess of Marlborough 1915 1990 2nd wife of John Spencer Churchill 10th Duke of Marlborough Louis Auchincloss 1917 2010 husband of Adele Burden Lawrence Kenneth James William Mackay 3rd Earl of Inchcape 1917 1994 2nd husband of Aline Thorn Pease Orin Lehman 1920 2008 husband of Wendy Vanderbilt Edwin D Morgan 1921 2001 1st husband of Nancy Marie Whitney Charles Scribner IV 1921 1995 husband of Jeanette Joan Kissel Sunderland Stanley Schachter 1922 1997 husband of Sophia Duckworth Sidney Lumet 1924 2011 3rd husband of Gloria Vanderbilt Marylou Whitney 1925 2019 4th wife of Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney Wyatt Emory Cooper 1927 1978 4th husband of Gloria Vanderbilt Tina Onassis Niarchos 1929 1974 2nd wife of John Spencer Churchill 11th Duke of Marlborough Mary Lee Ryan 1931 2017 wife of William Amherst Vanderbilt Cecil a first cousin of First Lady of the United States Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Rosalba Neri born 1939 3rd wife of Henry Cooke Cushing IV Rosita Spencer Churchill Duchess of Marlborough born 1943 3rd wife of John Spencer Churchill 11th Duke of Marlborough Amanda Burden born 1944 1st wife of Carter Burden Neil Balfour born 1944 3rd husband of Serena Mary Churchill Russell James Toback born 1944 1st husband of Consuelo Sarah Churchill Vanderbilt Russell David Rosengarten born 1950 husband of Constance Crimmins Childs John Silvester Varley born 1956 husband of Carolyn Thorn Pease Crispin Odey born 1959 husband of Nichola Pease Edla Spencer Churchill Duchess of Marlborough born 1968 2nd wife of James Spencer Churchill 12th Duke of MarlboroughNetwork editAssociates edit George G Barnard Horace Henry Baxter August Belmont Jr Samuel R Callaway Chauncey Depew Melville E Ingalls Oroondates Mauran Holland Nimmons McTyeire Richard Morris Hunt Augustus Schell Carl A Schenck T F Secor Winnaretta Singer Alfred Holland Smith Amasa Stone Businesses edit Allaire Iron Works Beech Creek Railroad Big Four Railroad Biltmore Farms Company Boston and Albany Railroad Canada Southern Railway Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Dunkirk Allegheny Valley amp Pittsburgh Railroad Fort Wayne and Jackson Railroad Hudson Bay Mining amp Smelting Company Interborough Rapid Transit Company Lake Erie and Western Railroad Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway Michigan Central Railroad Mohawk and Malone Railway New York Central Railroad New York and Putnam Railroad New York State Railways Nickel Plate Road Pimlico Race Course Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad Rome Watertown and Ogdensburg Railroad Rutland Railroad The Short Line Staten Island Ferry Staten Island Railway Toronto Hamilton and Buffalo Railway Vanderbilt Hotel West Shore Railroad Western Union Philanthropy amp miscellaneous nonprofits edit American Women s War Relief Fund Biltmore Forest School Foch Hospital International Auxiliary Language Association The Jockey Club Margaret Louisa Home 15 Metropolitan Opera Parents League of New York 16 Scarborough Presbyterian Church Sleepy Hollow Country Club Sloane Hospital for Women Vanderbilt Cup Vanderbilt Gallery American Fine Arts Society Vanderbilt Clinic Presbyterian Hospital Vanderbilt UniversityBuildings estates amp historic sites edit1 West 57th Street Biltmore Estate The Breakers Cathedral of All Souls Asheville North Carolina Cornelius Vanderbilt II House Eagle s Nest Elm Court Florham Howard Mansion and Carriage House Hyde Park Mansion Idle Hour Marble House Petit Chateau Pine Tree Point Radisson Blu Edwardian Vanderbilt Hotel Rough Point Sagamore Farm Shelburne Farms Woodlea Vanderbilt Family Cemetery and Mausoleum Vanderbilt Triple PalaceSee also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vanderbilt family Vanderbilt surname Nate Archibald Gossip Girl fictional Vanderbilt descendant Du Pont family Rockefeller family Rothschild familyReferences edit Review of Fortune s Children The Fall of the House of Vanderbilt The New York Times September 24 1989 Vanderbilt Arthur T II 1989 Fortune s Children The Fall of the House of Vanderbilt New York Morrow ISBN 0 688 07279 8 Dorothy Kelly MacDowell Commodore Vanderbilt and his family a biographical account of the Descendants of Cornelius and Sophia Johnson Vanderbilt 1989 University of Wisconsin Woodard Colin September 29 2011 Chapter 6 The Colonies first revolt American Nations A History of the Eleven Rival Regional Cultures of North America Penguin ISBN 978 1 101 54445 7 Retrieved 13 May 2017 Nederland s Patriciaat Lijst van geslachten opgenomen in de jaargangen 1 1910 t m 91 2012 List of Dutch patrician families in the Nederland s Patriciaat 1910 2007 2008 PDF in Dutch Archived from the original PDF on 2016 03 04 Dubois Laurent Scott Julius S 2013 01 11 Origins of the Black Atlantic Routledge p 150 ISBN 978 1 136 09634 1 The Van Salee Family Frontline PBS Retrieved March 29 2014 Jan Jansen van Haarlem and Anthony Jansen van Salee Brian A Smith Washington D C 2013 Ayres B Drummond Jr 2011 12 19 The Episcopalians An American Elite With Roots Going Back To Jamestown The New York Times Archived from the original on 2014 07 14 Retrieved 2012 08 17 W Williams Peter 2016 Religion Art and Money Episcopalians and American Culture from the Civil War to the Great Depression The names of fashionable families who were already Episcopalian like the Morgans or those like the Fricks who now became so goes on interminably Aldrich Astor Biddle Booth Brown Du Pont Firestone Ford Gardner Mellon Morgan Procter the Vanderbilt Whitney Episcopalians branches of the Baptist Rockefellers and Jewish Guggenheims even appeared on these family trees p 176 ISBN 978 1 4696 2698 7 Gress Stephanie 2015 Eagle s Nest The William K Vanderbilt II Estate Arcadia Publishing p 89 ISBN 978 1 4671 2332 7 The Vanderbilt family was of the Episcopal faith Ingham John N Biographical Dictionary of American Business Leaders Part 4 p 1501 Kobb Gustav Staten Island Volume 14 p 48 Robehmed Natalie The Vanderbilts How American Royalty Lost Their Crown 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