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  1. Alice Claypoole Vanderbilt (née Gwynne; November 11, 1845 – April 24, 1934) was the wife of Cornelius Vanderbilt II and reigned as the matriarch of the Vanderbilt family for over 60 years.

  2. 26 de ene. de 2021 · Alice Claypoole Gwynne Vanderbilt. Notable Socialite and Dowager Matron of the Vanderbilt Family for more than sixty years. Daughter of Abraham E. and Rachel Flagg Gwynne. Widow of Cornelius Vanderbilt II (1843-1899); Head of the House of Vanderbilt and Chairman of the Board of the New York Central.

  3. Vanderbilt, Alice Gwynne (1845–1934) American socialite. Name variations: Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt II. Born Alice Claypoole Gwynne in 1845; died in 1934; married Cornelius Vanderbilt II (1843–1899, a banker, investor, and philanthropist); children: Alice Gwynne Vanderbilt (1869–1874); William Henry Vanderbilt II (1872–1892); Cornelius ...

  4. Alice Claypoole Gwynne Vanderbilt. Nacimiento. 26 Nov 1845. Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA. Defunción. 22 Abr 1934 (de 88 años de edad) Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA. Sepultura. Vanderbilt Family Cemetery and Mausoleum. New Dorp, Richmond County, New York, EE. UU. Mostrar mapa. Parcela. The Vanderbilt Mausoleum. ID del homenaje.

  5. When Alice Claypoole Gwynne was born on 26 November 1845, in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, United States, her father, Abraham Evan Gwynne, was 24 and her mother, Rachel Moore “Cettie” Flagg, was 23. She married Cornelius Vanderbilt II on 7 February 1867, in Staten Island, New York City, New York, United States.

  6. Alice Claypoole Vanderbilt ( de soltera Gwynne; 11 de noviembre de 1845 - 24 de abril de 1934) fue la esposa de Cornelius Vanderbilt II y reinó como matriarca de la familia Vanderbilt durante más de 60 años.

  7. On February 4, 1867, he married Alice Claypoole Gwynne (1845–1934), daughter of Abraham Evan Gwynne and Rachel Moore Flagg. The two met at St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church where both taught Sunday school. Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt II and her daughters, Gladys and Gertrude, having tea in the library at the Breakers, Newport, Rhode ...