The Biltmore House, built by George Washington Vanderbilt II in Asheville, North Carolina, primarily housed his immediate family, which included him, his wife Edith, and their two daughters, Cornelia and Katharine. While the family lived there, they were often accompanied by various staff and servants, but the core family members residing in the house typically numbered four. Over time, the estate also hosted extended family and guests, but the immediate family was relatively small.
No one lives in the Biltmore House. However, there are 16 houses throughout the estate where some of the family of George Vanderbilt live.
George Washington Vanderbilt II.
Depends on the size of the house. In villas in Pompeii some houses had brothels behind the slave quarters. So a variety of people lived there.
His family.
521 lived in the springer family
He lived in Springfield Illinois. His house is open for tours today.
They are your forebearers or ancestors.
The whole family
a whole family
The Benson family is not associated with the Amityville house; you may be referring to the Lutz family, who lived there after the infamous DeFeo murders. The Lutz family left the house in 1976, claiming to experience paranormal activity. As of October 2023, some members of the Lutz family are still alive, while others have passed away. The house itself remains a topic of fascination and controversy in popular culture.
extended family
His parents and his younger sister.