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  1. She was born Gladys Moore Vanderbilt in 1886, the seventh and youngest child of Cornelius Vanderbilt II and his wife Alice Claypoole Gwynne. Her father was the president and chairman of the New York Central Railroad and part of the prominent Vanderbilt family. She grew up in the Vanderbilt family mansion on Fifth Avenue in New York City and at ...

  2. Alice Claypoole Gwynne Vanderbilt was the wife of Cornelius Vanderbilt II and reigned as the matriarch of the Vanderbilt Family for over 60 years.

  3. Cornelius Vanderbilt II met his future wife while both were teaching Sunday school at St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church. Her name was Alice Claypoole Gwynne [1845-1934]. She outlived her husband by 35 years. They had several children but not all survived beyond youth or childhood.

  4. Alice Claypoole Gwynne (Cincinnati, 26 novembre 1845 – Manhattan, 22 aprile 1934) è stata una filantropa statunitense. Biografia. Alice era la figlia dell'avvocato Abraham Evan Gwynne e di Rachel Moore Flagg, e figliastra ...

  5. Alice Claypoole Vanderbilt (née Gwynne ; 11 novembre 1845 - 24 avril 1934) est l'épouse de Cornelius Vanderbilt II et est matriarche de la famille Vanderbilt pendant plus de 60 ans . (fr) Alice Claypoole Gwynne (Cincinnati, 26 novembre 1845 – Manhattan, 22 aprile 1934) è stata una filantropa statunitense. (it)

  6. Photo, Print, Drawing [House ("The Breakers") for Cornelius Vanderbilt, II, and Alice Claypoole Gwynne Vanderbilt, Newport, Rhode Island.] [Loggia.] [Elevation] Back to Search Results View Enlarged Image [ digital file from original ] Download: Go. About this Item. Title ...

  7. Alice Claypoole Gwynne was born on November 11, 1845, in Cincinnati, Ohio. Alice, who was also raised in Cincinnati, was a daughter of lawyer Abraham Evan Gwynne and his wife, Rachel Moore Flagg. After her father's death in 1855, her mother remarried to Albert Mathews, who wrote under the name Paul Siogvolk.