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  1. 20 de dez. de 2023 · William Kissam Vanderbilt (December 12 1849 – July 22 1920) was a member of the prominent United States Vanderbilt family. The second son of William Henry Vanderbilt, from whom he inherited $60 million, he was for a time active in the management of the family railroads, though not much after 1903.

  2. When William Kissam Vanderbilt Sr. was born on 12 December 1849, in New Dorp, Richmond, New York, United States, his father, William Henry Vanderbilt I, was 28 and his mother, Maria Louisa Kissam, was 28. He married Alva Erskine Stirling Smith on 20 April 1875, in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States.

  3. William Henry Vanderbilt (May 8, 1821 – December 8, 1885) was an American businessman and philanthropist. [1] Known as "Billy," he was the eldest son of Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt, an heir to his fortune and a prominent member of the Vanderbilt family. Vanderbilt became the richest American after he took over his father's fortune in 1877 ...

  4. 21 de mar. de 2012 · William Kissam Vanderbilt On April 3, 1899, Chancellor James H. Kirkland informed the Board of Trust that W.K. Vanderbilt had offered to erect a new dormitory on campus.

  5. 1 de mai. de 2020 · A esposa de William Kissam, Alva, sediou em sua mansão um evento conhecido como o Baile Vanderbilt, em 1883. A festa fantasia foi considerada na época pelo New York Times como um verdadeiro conto de fadas, com grandiosos vestidos, joias espetaculares e outros excessos.

  6. William Kissam Vanderbilt remarried in 1903 to Anne Harriman Sands Rutherford . They remained married until his death in 1920. Anne had four children from two previous marriages, but no children from her marriage with William Kissam Vanderbilt. William Kissam Vanderbilt was a co-owner of the yacht “Defender” which won the 1895 America’s Cup.

  7. 7 de jul. de 2023 · In 1875, she married William Kissam Vanderbilt, the grandson of railroad magnate Cornelius Vanderbilt, who was the patriarch of one of the wealthiest families in the United States. She spent her early married life establishing a place for herself and her family in the highest rungs of New York society and building magnificent mansions in New York City, Long Island, New York, and Newport.