Cornelius Vanderbilt married to Sophia Johnson in 1813 Cornelius Vanderbilt married to Frank Armstrong Crawford in 1869
Cornelius vanderbilt was married to Sophia Johnson
Alexus jones-Willy but she cheated on him 5 diffrent times so they got a divorce the he married Chelsey Cowdry and they lived happy ever after
She is the granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt II, who was the brother of George Washington Vanderbilt. That means George was her great uncle.
George Washington Vanderbilt II.
Cornelia Vanderbilt was a rich heiress, daughter of George Vanderbilt, therefore, inherited from him the wealthy property Biltmore State. She married John F. A. Cecil, a British aristocrat to whom she divorced in 1934. She married twice afterwards and had two sons: George Henry Vanderbilt Cecil and William Amherst Vanderbilt Cecil.
Mr. George w caver did NOT invent lotion.
The address of the Vanderbilt Branch Library is: 8170 Mill Street, Vanderbilt, 49795 9701
She is the granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt II, who was the brother of George Washington Vanderbilt. That means George was her great uncle.
George W. Bush married to Laura Welch in November 5, 1977
George Henry Vanderbilt Cecil was born in 1925.
George Washington Vanderbilt II was born on 1862-11-14.
No one. He didn't marry or have kids, he lived alone all his life.
yes
The first Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt was born in 1873 and died in 1915 aboard Lusitania. His son, the horseman, Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, Jr. (owner of Sagamore Farm in Maryland and owner and breeder of Native Dancer) was born in 1912 and died in 1999. The third Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt is living.
yes, they are first cousins I am interested in purchasing the biography Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney by B H Friedman can anyone help?
George Vanderbilt built Biltmore Estates. He married Edith Stuyvesant Dresser. His only child was Cornelia Vanderbilt, she was named after her grandfather- Cornelius. George didn't like business. He died of complications from an appendectomy in 1914. I hope this helped a little.☺
Yes, Mr. George W. Vanderbilt and his wife Edith. Someone in his or her family objected to their sailing aboard the new ship, "because so many things can go wrong on a maiden voyage."They canceled on April 9 . Their luggage, in the charge of one of their servants, Edward Wheeler, had already been sent to Southampton and placed aboard. There was no time to remove the luggage. Wheeler, booked as a second-class passenger, stayed aboard and was lost.
George Washington Vanderbilt II.
i think so