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  1. 26 de sept. de 1985 · Harry Payne Whitney, a yachtsman and former businessman, died Sept. 18 after heart surgery at the Maine Medical Center in Portland, Me. He was 60 years old.

  2. Payne Whitney's estate was $191,000,000, the biggest ever recorded in the U. S. But Brother Harry Payne Whitney had more to leave behind than money. He had his reputation as the greatest sporting gentleman of the century. The horses of the man who had organized the first international polo team to defeat England, and who was the only man to win ...

  3. Harry Whitney (December 1, 1873 – May 20, 1936) ... He is sometimes confused with his contemporary Harry Payne Whitney, who was no relation.

  4. Woodlawn Cemetery. Maintained by: Find a Grave. Added: Apr 25, 1998. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 1100. Source citation. Sportsman. The son of businessman William Collins Whitney, he established a horse breeding farm in Kentucky that produced twelve champion horses from 1905 to 1928.

  5. William Payne Whitney was born on March 20, 1876, to William Collins Whitney (1841–1904) and Flora Payne (1842–1893). His siblings included: elder brother, Harry Payne Whitney (1872–1930), Pauline Payne Whitney (1874–1916), and younger sister, Dorothy Payne Whitney (1887–1968).

  6. Gertrude was one of six children of Cornelius and Alice Gwynn Vanderbilt. In 1896 Gertrude married banker and sportsman Harry Payne Whitney (1872-1930) and shortly thereafter began to devote herself to her art. Her ultimate success and status as an American sculptor belied initial public amusement at the notion of a talented wealthy society matron.

  7. Harry Payne Whitney was born 29 April 1872 in New York City, New York County, New York, United States to William Collins Whitney (1841-1904) and Flora Payne (1842-1893) and died 26 October 1930 Portland, Maine, United States of pneumonia.