George was born in 1820, in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. He graduated from Sheffield Scientific School (Yale) in 1878. Charities Share in Estate Trusts to Go to Children", Faceted Application of Subject Terminology, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Frederick_William_Vanderbilt&oldid=1045053478, Burials at the Vanderbilt Mausoleum (Moravian Cemetery), Articles with dead external links from October 2017, Articles with permanently dead external links, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 18 September 2021, at 14:46. The first died yesterday. Drayton House. Found inside Page 1Notable specimen trees dot the landscape , many of them from Europe and Asia . All these features combine to provide a setting worthy of the mansion itself . Frederick William Vanderbilt made this estate his country home for 43 years He graduated from Sheffield Scientific School (Yale) in 1878. Frederick was a member of the American Vanderbilt family. Financier, Philanthropist. American philanthropist and a member of the prominent Vanderbilt family. He died in the year 1938. The Honorable William Frederick Lee, Jr. Melbourne Beach, FL - The Honorable William Frederick Lee, Jr. (Fred), 74, of Melbourne Beach, Florida, previously of . FWVanderbilt PaintedbyRaymondNeilson.JPG 534 640; 49 KB. Newport. Vanderbilt Mansion - Historic Homes of the Hudson Valley. Condado Vanderbilt - Built in 1919 by Frederick William Vanderbilt, the imposing beachside hotel has 108 suites, including a pair of tower suites, all with butler service and the island's first Hammam spa. Vanderbilt Left $72,845,478 Appraisal Shows Four Public Gifts Totaled $11.114,609, 42 1/2% of Residuary Taxes Take $42,836,278 City, State and Westchester Bonds and U.S. Steel Stock Formed Bulk of Estate", "F. W. Vanderbilt Aids Yale His Will Assures Erection of Another Residence Hall", "Wealthy Newport Dowager, Mrs Brugiere, Dies at 92", "Niece is Chief Heir of F. W. Vanderbilt Mrs. Van Alen Gets 5th Ave. Property, Hyde Park Home and 25% of Residue Two Universities Aided Yale and Vanderbilt to Share-Charities Also Named for Parts of Estate. Anthony and Anthony Janszoon van Salee were among the ancestors of the Vanderbilts, as well as of the Whitneys , Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis , and Humphrey Bogart . Found inside Page 82FREDERICK W. VANDERBILT . - Inherited a fortune from his father , William H. Vanderbilt . Directos in all the roads of the Vanderbilt system , and has various investments of his own . GEORGE W. VANDERBILT . - Inherited a fortune from Working in his father's office of the New York Central Railroad, he went through every department in the railroad . He built the nearby Howard Mansion and Carriage House for his nephew Thomas H. Howard in 1896. Feb 2 1855 - New Dorp, Richmond, New York, United States, William Henry (Billy) Vanderbilt, Maria Louisa Vanderbilt (born Kissam). The two-year class is made up of 10 health . The Linked Data Service provides access to commonly found standards and vocabularies promulgated by the Library of Congress. Found inside Page 5Cornelius Vanderbilt , William K. Vanderbilt , Frederick W. Vanderbilt , and George W. Vanderbilt , proposing to contribute a sum not exceeding $ 50,000 each , making a total of $ 200,000 , for the enlargement of the building now known William Henry Vanderbilt (1821-1885) Mother. Dr. William Seward Webb 1851-1926. Found inside Page 265Vanderbilt, Cornelius Jeremiah, 12, 21, 22, 25, 2g Vanderbilt, Florence Adele, 27- 28 Vanderbilt, Frank Crawford, 8, 9, 10, 19, 21, 27 Vanderbilt, Frederick William, 27, 32, 78 Vanderbilt, George Washington, 12-13, 20 Vanderbilt, Frederick Vanderbilt served on the board of directors of the New York Central Railroad for much of his career. FrederickWilliamVan1856-1938.jpg 182 261; 13 KB. Oriented with north to the right. Frederick William Vanderbilt's home, now known as the Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site.. Jan Janszoon and his son Anthony Janszoon van Salee were among the ancestors of the Vanderbilts. Geni requires JavaScript! Unlike many of his more famous relatives and siblings, Frederick became an extremely successful businessman. F. W. Vanderbilt Garden Association, Inc. Built by a grandson of the infamous Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt, the estate is a beautiful example of the lifestyle of the rich and famous during the . It is located in a heavily forested area a few miles outside the small rural town of New Hartford. Found inside Page 192t Frederick W. Vanderbilt . THE possession of a great name , especially if accompanied by wealth , carries with it certain responsibilities . The present generation of the Vanderbilt family are all more or less identified with Louise (Anthony) Vanderbilt (1854-1926) Associated Houses. Not only was Louise a divorcee (not a common thing in the 19th century), but she was much older than Frederick and it appeared that she could not have children. He had no children. Louise Vanderbilt died suddenly in Paris, France on August 21, 1926, apparently from complications after a ruptured appendix. Vanderbilt, of Hyde Park, New York etc. ; A Long And Useful Life Ended. 1892-1895 Cornelius Vanderbilt, II (1843-1899) Summer residence Found insideFrederick Law Olmsted Charles Beveridge. Possible, under General Direction of Mr. Demker. VI, 52529. To Gardeners. VI, 53741. To William Robinson. VI, 55152. To Samuel Bowles. To Frederick William Vanderbilt. VIII, 53234. In 1878 he married Louise Holmes Anthony Torrance. He also gave more than 3 million dollars to Vanderbilt University. She also donated $100,000 in 1925 toward the completion of the Cathedral of St. John the Devine in New York City. Son of William Henry Vanderbilt and Maria Louisa (Kissam) Vanderbilt. Found inside Page 1Notable specimen trees dot the landscape , many of them from Europe and Asia . All these features combine to provide a setting worthy of the mansion itself . Frederick William Vanderbilt made this estate his country home for 43 years Found inside Page 464April 19, 1919 James T. Clark St. Paul, Minn April 19, 1919 William K. Vanderbilt . New York, N. Y April 14, 1920 Frederick W. Vanderbilt New York, N. Y April 14, 1920 William K. Vanderbilt, Jr New York, N. Y April 14, 1920 Chauncey M. Frederick William Vanderbilt's home, now known as the Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site. Frederick William Vanderbiltin kotikartano, nykyn museo nimeltn Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site, Hyde Park, New York. Of the forty of so mansions built by the grandchildren of OG Cornelius Vanderbilt, the owner, Frederick William Vanderbilt, of this Beaux-Arts masterpiece "cottage" received the smallest inheritance. He was a director of the New York Central Railroad for 61 years, and also a director of the Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad and of the Chicago and North Western Railroad. Frederick Vanderbilt joined his older brothers, Cornelius Vanderbilt II and William K. Vanderbilt, in managing the family's vast shipping and railroad empire. Donated to the public by the Vanderbilt family in 1940 and run by the National Park Service, the mansion and grounds are magnificent; both a monument to a more genteel past, and a reminder that great wealth for a few is . She financed the creation of New York's Sloane Hospital for Women with an endowment of more than . Frederick William Vanderbilt made this estate his country home for 43 years, from 1895 until his death in 1938. Originally built in 1919 by Frederick William Vanderbilt, the historic Grand Dame hotel was once the social epicenter of San Juan, and was meticulously restored and reopened in December 2014. Hyde Park. [10] He commissioned a number of campus buildings at Yale University by architect Charles C. Haight that survive to this day, from campus dormitories comprising the present-day Silliman College, to Vanderbilt Hall,[11] Phelps Hall,[12] the Mason, Sloane and Osborn laboratories,[13] and his secret society, St. Anthony Hall. 1. A Yale graduate, Frederick worked in several departments of the family-run New York . Maria passed away on month day 1896, at age 75 at death place, New York. Frederick William Vanderbilt (1856-1938).jpg. Frederick managed to amass a fortune in his own right, while many of his siblings ended up bankrupt by the end of their lives. The family, especially his father, disapproved of the marriage. Cornelius Vanderbilt Vanderbilt houses John P. Hammond De Bilt Timothy Olyphant. Philanthropist, Industrialist. Found inside Page 2 Chairman WILLIAM K. VANDERBILT WILLIAM H. NEWMAN FREDERICK W. VANDERBILT GEORGE F. BAKER WILLIAM C. BROWN GEORGE S. BOWDOIN J. PIERPONT MORGAN WILLIAM ROCKEFELLER JAMES STILLMAN MARVIN HUGHITT WILLIAM K. VANDERBILT, Jk LEWIS CASS Vanderbilt, of Hyde Park, New York etc. Crowned with two cupolas, the impressive building was funded by William Kissam Vanderbilt and finished in 1900. Built at the turn of the 20th century, the Vanderbilt Mansion in Hyde Park was designed by McKim, Mead & White, and commissioned by Frederick William Vanderbilt, a scion of the famedand . Found inside 1915 CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW, Chairman WILLIAM H. NEWMAN GEORGE F. BAKER ROBERT S. LOVETT WILLIAM K. VANDERBILT, JR WILLIAM ROCKEFELLER MARVIN HUGHITT WILLIAM K. VANDERBILT FREDERICK W. VANDERBILT ALFRED H. SMITH WILLIAM H. CANNIFF HORACE [1], Vanderbilt was born on February 2, 1856 in New Dorp, Staten Island. Shop for Cornelius Vanderbilt II related autographs, signed photographs, historical documents and manuscripts from the . He wrote, "Mrs. Emily Davies Vanderbilt, harum-scarum daughter of Mrs. Frederick Martin Davies, 20 East 82d st., and divorced wife of William H. Vanderbilt 3d, eloped yesterday with Sigourney Thayer, jack of all trades and a rival of the famed Joe Cook as a 'one man show.'" Upon his grandfather's death in 1877, 95% of the $100million estate was left to his father and his three brothers ($5million to Cornelius, and $2million apiece to William, Frederick, and George). 640 Fifth Avenue. Seward (as he was known) was a native of New York City, and graduated as a surgeon from Columbia College in 1875. Son of William Henry 'Billy' Vanderbilt and Maria Vanderbilt Hyde Park. It's also home to one of Puerto Rico's most sophisticated restaurants, 1919, from chef Juan Jose Cuevas, whose prix fixe menu might . He was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey. The family eventually relocated to Manhattan. James Yen , who wa s then in the United States to raise money for his . He was the third son of eight children born to William Henry Vanderbilt (18211885) and Maria Louisa (ne Kissam) Vanderbilt (18211896). She died on July 28, 1946. Frederick William Vanderbilt 1856-1938 Married 17 December 1878 toLouise Holmes Anthony 1844-1926 Eliza Osgood Vanderbilt 1860-1936 Married 26 December 1881, Staten Island, Richmond Co., NY, to William Seward Webb 1851-1926 with ret Louisa Shepard (born Vanderbilt), Allen William Vanderbilt, William Kissam Vanderbilt I, Emily Thorn Vanderbilt, Florence Adele Twomb peach orchard worker died today. a Shepard (born Vanderbilt), Allen William Vanderbilt, William Kissam (1) Vanderbilt, I, Emily Thorn White (born Vanderbilt), Florence Ad William Henry Vanderbilt, Maria Louisa Vanderbilt, eorge Washington Vanderbilt, III, Emily Thorn Sloane, William Vanderbilt, Margaret Louisa Shepard, Florence Adele Twombly, Eliza Osgood Webb. The Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site next to FDR 's Hyde Park is a 54-room Vanderbilt mansion designed by McKim, Mead & White for Frederick William Vanderbilt and his wife Louise Holmes . He operated many railroads and invested in Western Union. [5][1] He was buried at Moravian Cemetery in New Dorp. Financier, Philanthropist. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Scotty Pippen Jr. scored 24 of his 30 points in the second half to help Vanderbilt pull away for a 79-60 win over Texas State on Sunday night. Now, the Vanderbilt, Auberge . [15] His estate was valued at $79,845,478 (equivalent to $1,404,882,992 today) upon his death. Found inside Page 1055A. William H. Vanderbilt , Cornelius Vanderbilt -- this Cornelius is the young gentleman , son of William H. - William K. Vanderbilt , Frederick W. Vanderbilt , Augustus Schell , Samuel F. Barger , Edwin D. Worcester , James Tillinghast Vanderbilt married Louise Anthony Torrance in 1878. He was buried in the Vanderbilt mausoleum at New Dorp, Staten Island. Frederick was born on February 2, 1856, the grandson of Cornelius "the Commodore" Vanderbilt, who had built the vast Vanderbilt fortune. Newport. In his will, he left Frederick only 10 million dollars, which was a pittance compared with his brothers and sisters. During World War I, she and Frederick were involved with the Red Cross. That marriage ended in divorce and she and Frederick married, secretly, on December 17, 1878. Vanderbilt, Frederick William, 1856-1938,. PMID: 28853859. Working in his father's office of the New York Central Railroad, he went through every department in the railroad service, mastering the general details of the whole business. Father. Was the third son of William Henry Vanderbilt and the grandson of Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt, patriarch of the Vanderbilt dynasty. He lived for a while at 450 Fifth Avenue in New York, the home . Folger Shakespeare Library The marriage, however, was a true love-match, which endured for the rest of their lives. 2. They were among the earliest arrivals to 17th century New Amsterdam.In a number of documents dating back to this period, Jan's son is described as "mulatto", as his mother was from Sale, Morocco. Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site, Hyde Park, New York, official map and guide Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site, Hyde Park, New York "*GPO:2004--304-337/00190. Manhattan. Cornelius Vanderbilt II - Bond Signed 12/19/1882 co-signed by: Frederick W. Vanderbilt, William K. Vanderbilt - Item 348146. Brother of Cornelius Vanderbilt, II; Margaret Louisa Shepard; Allen Vanderbilt; William Kissam Vanderbilt, I; Emily Thorn Sloane White and 3 others; Florence Adele Twombly; Eliza Osgood Webb and George Washington Vanderbilt less, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_William_Vanderbilt. A son of William Henry Vanderbilt, Frederick Vanderbilt graduated in 1876 from Yale University's Sheffield Scientific School, to which he donated $500,000 in 1902. A son of William Henry Vanderbilt, Frederick Vanderbilt graduated in 1876 from Yale University's Sheffield Scientific School, to which he donated $500,000 in 1902. Frederick William Vanderbilt (1856-1938) F.W. Eliza had 12 siblings: William Henry Vanderbilt, Phebe Jane Cross (born Vanderbilt) and 10 other siblings. Frederick William Vanderbilt (February 2, 1856 - June 29, 1938) was a member of the American plutocratic Vanderbilt family. Louisa (Kissam) Vanderbilt (1821-1896) Spouse. Found inside Page 2 Michigan, May 2, 1912 HENRY B. LEDYARD, Chairman WILLIAM K. VANDERBILT J. PIERPONT MORGAN FREDERICK W. VANDERBILT WILLIAM ROCKEFELLER CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW JAMES STILLMAN LEWIS CASS LEDYARD WILLIAM C. BROWN WILLIAM K. VANDERBILT, Ancestors. It is considered the most symbolic of the great Hudson River estates of the Gilded Age. Mrs. Vanderbilt was born in 1844. penny by Frederick William Vanderbilt , his great-uncle, from whom he had been promised an estimated fortune of more than $70 million. Found inside Page 11176The following resolution was offered by Mr. William K. Vanderbilt , seconded by Mr. Marshall Field , and duly adopted There were present the following members of the Board : Frederick W. Vanderbilt Oliver Ames William K. Vanderbilt The newspaper reminded readers "It was the home site of Frederick W. Vanderbilt, the old house having been formerly occupied by his father, William H. Vanderbilt." Designed by T. Joseph Barley, the former department store building survives nearly unaltered as an annex to the New York Public Library across the avenue. 10 Washington Place. William Henry Vanderbilt (1821-1885) Mother. He used (part of) it to purchase 600 acres of land and build his dream (vacation) house from 1896-1899. Frederick William Vanderbilt (1856-1938) Eliza (Vanderbilt) Webb (1860-1936) George Washington Vanderbilt (1862-1914) Associated Houses. The Newport Cottages of Vanderbilt siblings Cornelius, William K, Frederick and Florence Twombly play a large role in shaping people's perception of life there in the Gilded Age (and rightly so). The Frederick Vanderbilt Field House (also known as Sun Terrace or Red Hill) is acclaimed as the first International Style country house in the United States and the first residence completed by its architect, William Lescaze. zoom_in 1 images. [16] After his charitable donations, his niece, Mrs. Margaret Louise Van Alen (18761969),[18] was the chief heir of his estate, receiving his 5th Avenue home, Hyde Park home, and 25% of the residue of the estate. He married Maria Louisa Kissam on 28 September 1841, in Staten Island, New York City, New York, United States. He was a director of the New York Central Railroad for 61 years, and also a director of the Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad and of the Chicago and North Western Railroad. Louise had been previously married, in 1868, to Frederick's cousin Alfred Torrance, before their divorce in 1877. This information is part of Stamboom Smit, Zimmermann by Erik Smit on Genealogy Online.
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