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Anne Harriman Sands Rutherfurd Vanderbilt (February 17, 1861 – April 20, 1940) was an American heiress known for her marriages to prominent men [1] and her role in the development of the Sutton Place neighborhood as a fashionable place to live.
Samuel Stevens Sands II (1856–1889), [9] who married Anne Harriman (1861–1940), the daughter of banker Oliver Harriman and Laura (née Low) Harriman. He died from a fall during a hunt at Meadow Brook in 1889. [9] After his death, his widow remarried first to Lewis Morris Rutherfurd Jr., and after his death, William Kissam Vanderbilt in 1903 ...
English: Anne Harriman Sands Rutherfurd, the wife of William Kissam Vanderbilt circa 1915. Date: ... Date of birth/death: 1877 : 1944 : Authority file: Q87372605
William Kissam Vanderbilt (1849–1920) who married (1) Alva Erskine Smith [10] and (2) Anne Harriman Sands Rutherfurd. [11] Emily Thorn Vanderbilt (1852–1946) who married William Douglas Sloane (1844–1915) and later Ambassador Henry White. [12] Florence Adele Vanderbilt (1854–1952) [13] who married Hamilton McKown Twombly. [14]
In 1903, Vanderbilt married Anne Harriman, daughter of banker Oliver Harriman. [9] She was a widow to sportsman Samuel Stevens Sands and to Lewis Morris Rutherfurd Jr., son of the astronomer Lewis Morris Rutherfurd. Her second husband had died in Switzerland in 1901. She had two sons by her first marriage and two daughters by her second marriage.
His estate was valued at $79,845,478 (equivalent to $1,653,993,657 today) upon his death. [21] He left $5,200,000 to the Sheffield Scientific School , [ 22 ] $3,900,000 to Vanderbilt University , $1,300,000 to the Salvation Army , and $650,000 to the New York Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor . [ 21 ]
He provided the flowers for Anne Harriman Sands Rutherfurd's third marriage to William Kissam Vanderbilt in 1903, and was hired to "create evening musicales for the reopening celebration of the Vanderbilt mansion on Fifty-Second Street and Fifth Avenue." [8] Cottenet sold The Rosary in 1906. [8]
On June 16, 1890, Rutherfurd was married to Anne Harriman Sands (1861–1940), the widow of Samuel Stevens Sands II (1856–1889), [14] himself the son of banker Samuel Stevens Sands. [15] Anne, the daughter of banker Oliver Harriman (1829–1904) and Laura ( née Low) Harriman (1834–1901), [ 16 ] had two sons by Sands, [ 17 ] George Winthrop ...