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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. Grace Wilson Vanderbilt, geborene Grace Graham Wilson war durch Heirat ein Mitglied der prominenten Vanderbilt-Familie und stieg als Society-Königin der New Yorker Gesellschaft zu Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts auf.

  4. 26. Feb. 2021 · Neue Galerie, the last home of Grace Wilson Vanderbilt. After Neily died in 1942, Grace was the very last Vanderbilt (oh, the irony!) to reside in the old family mansion. No longer standing next to the great mansions but rather among new commercial structures, the house was a relic from the by-gone era by that time.

  5. Back in 1896 when auburn-haired Grace Graham Wilson bagged young Cornelius Vanderbilt, most of New York’s 400 agreed that it was a most unsuitable marriage. As a great-grandson of the tough...

  6. 8. März 2013 · Grace Vanderbilt, the grand dame of the Gilded Age, moved from her mansion at 640 Fifth Avenue to 1048 Fifth Avenue in 1942. She lived a lavish lifestyle, but was actually a penny-pincher who sold or rented most of her possessions and furniture.

  7. 1. Mai 2022 · Grace Wilson Vanderbilt was the wife of Cornelius Vanderbilt III. She was the queen of America's high society whose first major social success came in 1902, when Prince Henry of the House of Hohenzollern, the German Kaiser's brother, chose her to be his sole hostess on his visit to America.