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New, John C. (75), proprietor of the Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, Ind., June 4. Nicholson, Isaac Lea, (2), P E. bishop of Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wis., hot, d O'Day, Daniel (62), Standard Oil official. Royan, France, Sept. 13.

Oelrichs, Hermann (56), shipping merchant, died at sea, Sept. 1:

Olla Arenduke (41), of the Austrian ImpeFlal family. Vienna, Nov. 1.

Owen, William F. (62), actor, New York City, May 4.

Page, Charles (77), Brigadier-General, U. S. A. (retired), Baltimore, Md., Sept. 14. Paine, John Knowles (07), musical director of Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., pneumonia, April 25:

Palmer, John Williamson (81), poet and ed-
itor, author of "Stonewall Jackson's
Way," Baltimore, Md., Feb. 19.
Parkhurst, John G. (82), Major-General, U.
S. A. (retired), Coldwater, Mich., May 6.
Patterson. George R. (43), Representative in
Congress from Pennsylvania, Washington,
D. C.; March 21.

Pattison, John M. (59), Governor of Ohio,
Milford, O., Bright's disease, June 18.
Peacock, John, D. D., clergyman, secretary
J. S. Hayfever Association, Torresdale,
Pa., June 18.

Peel, Sir Frederick (83), statesman, second son of Sir Robert Peel, London, June 9. Peirce, James M. (72), professor of mathematics at Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass, pneumonia, March 21.

Pelligrini, Carlos, ex-President of the Argentine Republic, Buenos Ayres, July 17. Penfield, Samuel Lewis (50), professor of mineralogy at Yale University, South Woodstock, Ct., diabetes, Aug. 12. Pillsbury, Harry Nelson (34), chess player, Philadelphia, Pa., June 17.

Poor, George H. (61), inventor of the railroad airbrake, Sept. 28.

Quintana, Manuel (71), President of the Argentine Republic, Buenos Ayres, March 11. Reed, Edward James (76), naval designer and formerly chief instructor of the British Navy, London, England, Nov. 30. Rhoades, John Harsen (68), banker, New York City, Dec. 8.

Rice. Edmund (64), Brigadier-General, U. S. A. (retired), Boston, Mass., July 20. Richter, Eugene (68), Radical Leader in the German Reichstag, Berlin, March 10. Richthofen, Baron von (59), German Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Berlin, Jan. 17. Riker, William B. (85), druggist, New York City, Feb. 22.

Ristori, Adelaide (80), actress, Rome, Italy, pneumonia, Oct. 9.

Roosevelt, Robert B. (77), lawyer and statesman, Lotus Lake, N. Y., June 14. Rosewater, Edward (65), proprietor of the Omaha Bee, Omaha, Neb., heart disease, Aug. 31.

Rousse, Edward (89), lawyer, member of French Academy, Paris, France, Aug. 1. Roustan, Theodore (72), former French Minister at Washington, Paris, Aug. S. Rucker, Louis Henry (64), Brigadier-General, U. S. A. (retired), Los Angeles, Cal., July 9.

Russell, Israel C. (54), professor of geology at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich., pneumonia, May 1.

Rutland, Duke of (Lord John Manners) (88),
London, England, Aug. 4.
Sage, Russell (89), financier, Lawrence
Beach, N. Y., general debility, July 21.
Schofield. John M. (75). Lieutenant-
General, U. S. A. (retired), St. Augustine,
Fla., cerebral hemorrhage, March 4.

Schurz, Carl (77), statesman, author and journalist, ex-Secretary of the Interior, New York City, May 14.

Seddon, Richard John (61), Prime Minister of New Zealand, heart disease, June 10. Seymour, George F: (77), P. E. bishop of Springfield, Ill., pneuthonia, Dee. & Shafter, William Rufus (71). Major-General, U. S. A. (retired), ne" Bakersfield, Cai, bneumonia, Nov. 12. Shaler, Nathaniel S. (65), geologist, dean of the Lawrence Scientifle School, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., pneumonia, April 10.

Shayne, Christopher C. (62),, fur, merchant of New York, Atlanta, Ga., heart dis ease, Feb. 211

Shipman, Nathaniel (79), ex-Judge of the
United States Court of Appeals, Hartford;
Ct., June 26.

Spencer, Samuel (59), president of the
Southern Railway, killed in a railroad ac-
cident in Virginia, Nov. 29.
Stevens, Alfred (78), Belgian painter, Aug.

24.

Stevens, Charles E. (53), clergyman,

of

Philadelphia, Lake George, N. Y., Aug. 28. Stillman, Thomas E. (69), lawyer and finan cier, France, automobile accident, Sept. 35. Swift, Edwin C., Chicago packer, Boston, Mass., pneumonia, April 5:

Thayer, John M. (86), ex-United States Senator from and Governor of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb., March 19.

Thornton, Sir Edward (89), former British Minister at Washington, London, Jan. 20, Tidball, John Caldwell (81). Brigadier-General, U. S. A. (retired), Montclair, N. J., May 15.

Toole, John Lawrence

Brighton, England, July 30.

(76), actor,

Torrance, David (65), Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Connecticut, Derby, Ct., heart disease, Sept. 5.

Train, Charles J. (61), Rear-Admiral, U. S N., Che-Foo, China, uremia, Aug. 4. Trepoff, Dmitre Feodororvich (50), Russian General, Minister of Police, Peterhof, heart disease, Sept. 15.

Uhl, Edward (63), publisher of the New York Staats Zeitung, New York City, Aug. 1.

Ward, Henry A. (72), scientist, automobile accident, Buffalo, N. Y., July 4. Warner, Willard (80), ex-United States Senator from Alabama, Chattanooga, heart disease, Nov. 23.

Tenn.,

Weir, Harrison W. (82), painter, author and journalist, London, England, Jan. 4. Wesley, Edward B. (97), Wall street operator, Portchester, N. Y., Oct. 3. Wesson, Daniel Baird (81), inventor and rifle manufacturer, Springfield, Mass., heart disease, Aug. 4.

Wheeler, Joseph (70), Major-General, U. S. A. (retired), former Lieutenant-General, C. S. A., Brooklyn, N. Y., pneumonia, Jan. 25.

Whitney, Adeline Dutton Train (64), author, Milton, Mass., March 21.

Wiswell, Andrew Peter (54), Chief Justiceof the Supreme Court of Maine, Boston, Mass., heart disease, Dec. 3.

Wood, Thomas J. (83), Major-General, U. S.
A. (retired), Dayton, O., Feb. 6.
Yeamans, Jennie (40), actress, New York
City, tuberculosis, Nov. 28.

Yeomans, James D. (61), former member of the Interstate Commission, Washington, D. C., Oct. 31.

Yerkes, Charles T. (69), millionaire, traction magnate, New York City, Bright's disease, Dec. 29, 1905.

The American Multi-Millionaires.

THE VANDERBILTS.

DESCENDANTS OF COMMODORE CORNELIUS VANDERBILT.

Born on Staten Island, N. Y., 1794; married, 1st, Sophia Johnson, 1813; 2d, Frances Crawford, 1869; died 1877.

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2. Ethelinda Vanderbilt, b. 1818; 1. Vanderbilt Allen, b. 1840; 1. Marie Fatimeh Allen, b. 1870;
m. Daniel B. Allen, 1839; d.
1888.

3. William Henry Vanderbilt b. 1821; m. Maria Louise Kissam, 1840; d. 1885.

m. 1st. Helena Mount, 1861;
2d, Edith De Silvier, 1873; 3d,
Edith Mott, 1890; d. 1898.

2. William Barton Allen, b.
1844; m. Mary Sutton; d.
1890.

3. Franklin Alien.

4. Harry Allen, d. 1899.

m. John C. Wilmerding, Jr.,
1892.

2. Ethel Gladys De Silvier
Allen, b. 1875.

1. W. S. Vanderbilt Allen, b.
1861.

Great-Great-Grandchildren.

2. Ethelinda Allen, b. 1863; m. 1. Vanderbilt B. Ward, b.1893. James H. Ward, 1892; d. 1899. 2. Mildred S. Ward, b. 1896.

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NOTE. In the pedigrees of the Vanderbilts and Astors the dates in some instances, particularly of the older branches and of branches residing abroad, are subject to correction. The above table and that of the Astors were submitted to members of the respective families and were revised by them to the best of their knowledge.

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3. William Henry Vanderbilt 6. Florence Adele Vanderbilt ; 1. Ruth Twombley, b. 1878; d.
(Continued).
H. McKay Twombley, 2. Florence Twombley, b. 1880,

m.

1877.

7. Eliza Osgood Vanderbilt; m.
William Seward Webb, 1881.

m.William M.A.Burden, 1904.
3. H. McKay Twombley, b. 1883,
d. 1906.

4. Alice Twombley,b.1886, d.'96
1. James Watson Webb, b.1884.
2. William SewardWebb,b.1887.

Great-Great-Grandchildren,

3. Frederica Webb, m. Ralph 1. Ralph Pulitzer, Jr., b. 1906. Pulitzer, 1905.

4. Vanderbilt Webb.

bilt, b. 1900.

8. George Washington Vander-1. Cornelia Stuyvesant Vander-
bilt, b. 1862; m. Edith Stuy-
vesant Dresser, 1898.

4. Emily Vanderbilt, b. 1823; 1. William K. Thoru, b. 1851.

d. 1896.

m. William K. Thorn, 1849;2. Emily Thorn, b. 1853; m. 1. Louise Alice King, b. 1870;
1st, Daniel King, 1869; 2d, m. Alexander Baring.
James C. Parrish, 1873.

5. Cornelius Jeremiah Vanderbilt, b. 1825; d. 1882.

6. Eliza Vanderbilt, b. 1828 m. George A. Osgood, 1849; d. 1895,

3. Thorn, b. 1858; m..
Gustav Kissell, 1881.

7. Sophia Vanderbilt, b. 1830;1. m. Daniel Torrance, 1849.

8. Maria Alicia Vanderbilt, b. 1831; m. 1st, Nicholas La Bau, 1847.

9. Catherine Vanderbilt,

Alfred Torrance, b. 1850; m.]
Bertha Anthony, 1872; d.1885.
She married, 1880, Frederick
W. Vanderbilt.

2. Marie Torrance, b. 1852; m. 1. John Hadden, b. 1874.
John Hadden, Jr., 1873.

1. Bertha V. La Bau; m. George
M. Browne.

2. Edith La Bau; m. Tiffany
Dyer.

3. Lillian La Bau; m. 1st, Eu-
gene Blois; 2d, Jose Aymar,
1897.

b.1. Clarence Johnson Barker, b.)

1834; m. 1st, Smith Barker, 1853; d. 1896.

1850; 2d, Gustave Lafitte, 2. Catherine Barker, b. 1857. 1861; d. 1887.

3. Morris Lafitte, b. 1863.

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THE ASTORS.

DESCENDANTS OF JOHN JACOB ASTOR.

Born at Waldorf, Germany, 1763; married Sarah Todd, cousin of Henry Brevoort, in New York, 1785;

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died 1848.

Great-Grandchildren.

1. Charles Astor Bristed, b.1. John Jacob Astor Bristed, b.
October 6, 1820; m. 1st, Laura 1848; d. 1880.
Brevoort, 1847; 2d, Grace A.
Sedgwick, 1867; d. January
15, 1874.

Great-Great-Grandchildren.

2. Charles Astor Bristed, b. 1. Mary Symphorosa Bristed.
1869; m. Mary Rosa Don-2. Katharine Elizabeth Grace
nelly, 1894.
Bristed.

4. William Backhouse Astor, 1. Emily Astor, b. 1819; m. 1. Margaret Astor Ward, b. 1. John Armstrong Chanler, b. 1792; m. Margaret Alida Samuel Ward, 1838; d. 1841. Armstrong, 1818; d. 1875.

1838; m. John Winthrop b. 1857; m. Amelie Rives, Chanler, 1856; d. 1875.

1888.

2. Winthrop Astor Chanler, b. 1859; m. Margaret Terry, 1882, and had issue: 1. Laura Astor Chanler; 2. John Winthrop Chanier, d. 1894; 3. Margaret Astor Chanler; 4. Beatrice Chanler, b. 1891; 5. Hester Chanler; 6. a son; 7. Theo. Ward, b. 1902.

3. Elizabeth Astor Chanler; m. John J. Chapman, 1898, and had issue: Chanler Chapman, b. 1901.

4. Wm. Astor Chanler, b. 1867;
m. Minnie Ashley, 1903; issue
1904, Wm. Astor Chanler, Jr.
5. Robert Winthrop Chanler;
m. Julia Remington Cham-
berlain, 189, and had issue:
Dorothy Chanler.

6. Margaret Livingston Chanler;
m. Richard Aldrich, 1906.
7. Alida Beekman Chanler; m.
Temple Emmet, 1896, and
had issue: 1. Elizabeth Em-
met; 2. Margaret Emmet; 3.
Alida Emmet; 4. Temple Em-
met, Jr.

8. Lewis Stuyvesant Chanler,
b. 1869; m. Alice Chamber-
lain, 1890, had issue: 1. Lewis
Stuyvesant Chanler, Jr., b.
1891; 2. Alida Chanler, b.
1894; 3. Wm. Astor Chanler,
b. 1895.

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5. William Astor, b. 1830; m. 1. Emily Astor, b. 1854; m. 1. Mary Van Alen, b. 1876.
Caroline Webster Schermer- James J. Van Alen, 1876; d. 2. James Laurens Van Alen,
horu, 1853; d. 1892.
1881.

b. 1878; m. 1900, Margaret Louise Post, and had issue: JamesHenry VanAlen, b. 1902. 3. Sarah Steward Van Alen, b. 1881; m. 1902, Robert J. F. Collier.

2. Helen Astor, b. 1855; m. 1. James Roosevelt Roosevelt, James Roosevelt Roosevelt, Jr., b. 1879.

1878; d. 1893.

2. Helen Rebecca Roosevelt.

b. 1881.

CHILDREN.

THE ASTORS-Continued.

Grandchildren.

Great-Grandchildren.

Great Great-Grandchildren.

4. William Backhouse Astor 5. William Astor (Continued). 3. Charlotte Augusta Astor, b. 1. Caroline Astor Drayton, b. (Continued). 1858, m. 1st, J. Coleman 1880.

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Drayton, 1879; 2d, George 2. Henry Coleman Drayton, b.
Ogilvy Haig, 1896.

1883; m. Constance Knower, 1905.

3. Wm. Astor Drayton, b. 1888. 4. Alida Livingston Drayton, b. 1890; d. 1898.

4. John Jacob Astor, b. 1865: 1. William Vincent Astor, b. m. Ava Lowle Willing, 1891. 1891.

2. Ava Alice Muriel Astor, b.
1902.

5. Caroline Schermerhorn 1. Marshall Orme Wilson, Jr.,
Astor, b. 1861; m. Marshall b. 1885.
Orme Wilson, 1884.
2. Richard Thornton Wilson, b.
1886.

6. Henry Astor, b. 1832; m.
Malvina Dykeman, 152.

5. Henry Astor, b. 1794; d. 1808.

6. Dorothea Astor, b. 1795; m. 1. Sarah Langdon, b. 1813; m. 1. William Walter Astor Bored, 1. Robert John Ralph Boreel; Walter Langdon, 1812; d. Francis K. Boreel, 1834; d. 1897.

1853.

2. John J. A. Langdon, b. 1814;
d. 1837.

b. 1838; m. Mary Emily Mil-
bank; d. 1892.

2. Eliza Boreel; m. Baron H.
W. Pallandt; d.

3. Alfred Boreel; m. daughter
of Baron de Mydrecht.

4. Robert Boreel; d. 1896.

5. Daughter; m. Baron Otto
Groenice.

6. Daughter, unmarried; d.

3. Eliza Langdon, b. 1816; m. 1. Eliza Wilks; m. Byam K.
Matthew Wilks, 1842; d. 1899. Stevens, 1869.

m. Miss Ives.

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6. Woodbury Langdon, b. 1824; 1. Woodbury Gersdorf Lang- 1. Sophie E. Langdon, b. 1883. m. Helen Oolford Jones, 1847;

d. 1892.

don, b. 1850; m. Sophia E. 2. Woodbury G. Langdon, Jr. Montgomery, 1882.

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3.)

4. Three younger children.

5.

1832; 1. Marion Langdon, b. 1864; m. 1. Marion Dorothea Carroll. 1859;

Royal Phelps Carroll, 1891.

2. Anne L. Langdon, b. 1865; m. 1. Sophie W. Townsend. Howard Townsend, 1894.

2. Anne Langdon Townsend.

3. Howard Van Rensselaer Townsend.

14. Eugene Langdon Townsend.

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