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  1. William Henry Vanderbilt (genannt „Billy“) war der älteste Sohn unter den zwölf Kindern des Eisenbahn-Tycoon Cornelius Vanderbilt (1794–1877), genannt The Commodore, und seiner Ehefrau Sophia Johnson (1795–1868). William Vanderbilts unternehmerische Ausbildung wurde von seinem Vater sorgfältig geplant und überwacht.

  2. ウィリアム・ヘンリー・ヴァンダービルト(William Henry Vanderbilt, 1821 ... The Fall of the House of Vanderbilt. William Morrow, ...

  3. 16 de may. de 2017 · Estate History. William Henry Vanderbilt, born in 1821, was one of three sons and eight daughters of Cornelius “Commodore” Vanderbilt. Although he was destined to follow the Commodore into the shipping and railroad business, William Henry would eventually share his passion for collecting art with his youngest son George Vanderbilt.

  4. Industrial/Commercial Leader. William Henry Vanderbilt was the oldest son of Cornelius Vanderbilt [1794-1877], the American entrepreneur of both shipping and rail transportation during the 19th century. Although Cornelius, the father had married at age 19, he was quite upset when his son William also wanted to get married at age 19 in 1840.

  5. William Henry Vanderbilt (8 mai 1821 à New Brunswick (New Jersey) – 8 décembre 1885 à New York) est un homme d'affaires américain et un membre de l'importante famille Vanderbilt. Il est un des treize enfants de Cornelius Vanderbilt ( 1794 - 1877 ) surnommé le Commodore . À sa mort, il est l'homme le plus riche du monde.

  6. William Henry "Billy" Vanderbilt was an American businessman and philanthropist. He was the eldest son of Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt, an heir to his fortune and a prominent member of the Vanderbilt family. Vanderbilt became the richest American after he took over his father's fortune in 1877 until his own death in 1885, passing on a ...

  7. 16 de dic. de 2021 · William Henry Vanderbilt was the fourth child and first son of Cornelius Vanderbilt's 13 children. He was born in 1821 and as a young man, his father didn't believe that he was ambitious. Instead of helping out with the family's shipping business, Cornelius sent William to manage a family farm in Staten Island in 1840.