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  1. Grace Wilson Vanderbilt, geborene Grace Graham Wilson (* 3. September 1870 in New York City [1]; † 8. Januar 1953 ebenda) war durch Heirat ein Mitglied der prominenten Vanderbilt-Familie und stieg als Society-Königin der New Yorker Gesellschaft zu Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts auf.

  2. Grace Graham Vanderbilt (née Wilson; September 3, 1870 – January 7, 1953) was an American socialite. She was the wife of Cornelius Vanderbilt III . [1] She was one of the last Vanderbilts to live the luxurious life of the "head of society" that her predecessors such as Alice and Alva Vanderbilt enjoyed.

  3. 8. März 2013 · The Vanderbilt mansion at 640 Fifth Avenue was simply 'Lost in a sea of skyscrapers'. Most of the furniture, because of it's history, was turned over to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, as there was no room for it at 1048 Fifth Avenue.

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  4. Grace Graham Wilson Vanderbilt (September 3, 1870 – January 7, 1953) was an American socialite. She was the wife of Cornelius Vanderbilt III. She was one of the last Vanderbilts to live the luxurious life of the "head of society" that her predecessors such as Alice and Alva Vanderbilt enjoyed.

    • Female
    • September 3, 1870
    • Cornelius Vanderbilt III
    • January 7, 1953
  5. 1. Mai 2022 · Genealogy for Grace Graham Vanderbilt (Wilson) (1870 - 1953) family tree on Geni, with over 245 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  6. 29. Nov. 2023 · Named in honor of Grace Graham Vanderbilt, the sister of the original owner of Palmetto Bluff, Richard T. Wilson Jr., and wife of Cornelius Vanderbilt III, the iconic vessel is ready for her next act.

  7. Following Neily's death Grace Vanderbilt was forced to move out of their massive Fifth Avenue mansion, and moved into the William Starr Miller House at 1048 Fifth Avenue which still stands today as the Neue Galerie. Grace was entombed next to her husband in the Vanderbilt Mausoleum on Staten Island.