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Cornelia and Stuyvesant
The bumped passengers were the teenage sons of Cornelia Stuyvesant Vanderbilt: George and William Cecil, who had been recalled to London from their Swiss boarding school.
**** Cornelia Stuyvesant Vanderbilt ( 1900 – 1976 )
In an attempt to bolster the Depression-driven economy, Vanderbilt's only child, Cornelia Stuyvesant Vanderbilt, and her husband, John Amherst Cecil, opened Biltmore House to the public in March 1930.
They had one daughter, Cornelia Stuyvesant Vanderbilt ( 1900 – 1976 ).

Cornelia and Vanderbilt
Image: George_Vanderilbt_II_with_daughter_Cornelia. jpg | George Vanderbilt with daughter Cornelia
After her divorce she married Cornelius Vanderbilt " Sonny " Whitney in 1958, and they had one daughter, Cornelia.
The Museum is also home of the Cornelia Vanderbilt Whitney Dollhouses and other jewelry owned by Whitney.

Cornelia and George
At one time, the large JA Ranch, founded by Charles Goodnight and John George Adair, and later owned by Goodnight and Cornelia Adair, reached into six counties, including Swisher.
* Cornelia Ellis Wallace ( 1939 – 2009 ), the second wife of Governor George C. Wallace, Jr. and the First Lady of Alabama from 1971 – 1978.
) George Wallace had two subsequent marriages to the former Cornelia Ellis Snively and Lisa Taylor, both of which ended in divorce.
Olson was born in Fillmore, Utah, the son of Delilah Cornelia ( née King ) and George Daniel Olson, on November 7, 1876.
His niece, Cornelia Wallace, the daughter of his sister, Ruby Folsom Ellis, was from 1971 to 1978 the second wife of his former rival, George Wallace.
Sarah Cornelia is a daughter of John George Spencer-Churchill and Angela Mary Culme-Seymour.
In 1911, while Wadsworth was on a European tour, he met his aunt, Cornelia Wadsworth Ritchie Adair ( 1837 – 1921 ), the widow of Irish businessman John George Adair.
1997: Angelina Jolie — George Wallace as Cornelia Wallace
Genêt moved to New York State and married Cornelia Clinton in 1794, the daughter of New York Governor George Clinton.
John Taylor, April 17, 1807 ; Catharine Ann, 12 December 1808, died 9 October 1811 ; George William, 26 February 1811, died 23 September 1815 ; Charles Sherman, 4 December 1812, died 26 October 1815 ; Augustus, April 19, 1814, died 31 October 1815 ; Frederick, July 20, 1817, died July 17, 1876 and Mary Cornelia, May 29, 1819.
George and Cornelia were the parents of four children:
The regular cast featured many notable Australian actors including Brian Wenzel, Barry Crocker, Michael Preston, Ross Thompson, Anne Haddy, George Spartels, Cornelia Frances, Lisa Peers and Julie McGregor.

Cornelia and Edith
She then returned to the West End ( briefly returning to the Old Vic to play Emilia in their 1938 Othello ), notably playing Edith Gunter in Dodie Smith's Autumn Crocus ( Lyric, 1931 ), the Countess of Rousillon in All's Well That Ends Well ( Arts, 1932 ), Lady Strawholme in Ivor Novello's Fresh Fields ( Criterion, 1933 ), Liz Frobisher in John Van Druten's The Distaff Side ( Apollo, 1933 ), Barbara Dawe in Clemence Dane's Moonlight is Silver ( Queen's, 1934 ), Theodora in Elmer Rice's Not for Children ( Fortune, 1935 ), Masha in Chekhov's The Seagull ( New Theatre, 1936 ), the Mother in an English-language version of Garcia Lorca's Bodas de sangre entitled Marriage of Blood ( Savoy, 1939 ), Léonie in Jean Cocteau's Les Parents terribles ( Gate, 1940 ), Mrs Cheveley in Oscar Wilde's An Ideal Husband ( Westminster, 1943 ), and Cornelia in John Webster's The White Devil ( Duchess, 1947 ).

Cornelia and only
Since the holder of that position not only had to be a patrician but also be married to a patrician, he broke off his engagement to a plebeian girl he had been betrothed to since boyhood, and married Lucius Cinna's daughter Cornelia.
* Cornelia Cinna minor, the wife of Julius Caesar and mother of his only legitimate child.
This was the only time in history with an all-female shortlist including sculptor Christine Borland, Angela Bulloch and sculptor Cornelia Parker.
40 – 103 AD ) was one of the most distinguished Roman aristocrats of the late 1st century AD: he was grandson of Aulus Julius Frontinus and Cornelia Africana, the only child of Publius Cornelius Scipio.
Cornelia is one of only four Roman women whose writings survive to present day.
After her death, a marble statue of Cornelia was erected in which only the base has survived.
The problems in interpreting the literature are compounded by the fact only one work allegedly attributed to Cornelia herself survives, and classicists have questioned its authenticity since the nineteenth century.
These theories themselves prove problematic, as the letter constitutes only one data point, and are therefore insufficient in reconstructing broad conclusions about Cornelia ’ s political ideals or making inferences about nebulous ideas of “ maternal devotion .” As has also been pointed out, if they do in fact represent the work of a forger, he was an expert in the grammar, language, and writing style of the late 2nd century Roman elite.
With the Fragments being the only primary source material produced by Cornelia that survive, the reconstruction of the historical Cornelia relies mainly on how later Roman writers saw her.
van Rensselaer was only nineteen years old, but Margarita's death in 1801 would cause him to enter into his second marriage one year later with Cornelia Paterson, daughter of former New Jersey Governor William Paterson.
Aemilia Lepida ( born 22 BC ) was the only daughter to Cornelia Scipio and the censor Lucius Aemilius Paullus.
The cast of characters includes the spoiled Swiss milkmaid incarnation Heidi, her doting mother Cornelia, her brother Whit, Kate's not-so-secret unwanted admirer, and Pogo, a librarian who can only speak in nursery rhymes.
Cornelia Schlosser ( maiden name: Cornelia Friederike Christiana Goethe ) was the only sibling of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and lived with her husband Johann Georg Schlosser in a house on the main square in Emmendingen.
On the Uitzoek farm 10 km north of Cornelia, fossils where discovered, including a donkey-sized pig and the three-toed horse ( Eurygnathohippus cornelianus ) only previously found in Tanzania.
Cornelia Van Gorder ( Agnes Moorehead ) is a mystery author who lives in a town terrorized by a mysterious murderer known only as " The Bat ".

Cornelia and child
He was the oldest child of Theodorus van Gogh, a minister of the Dutch Reformed Church, and Anna Cornelia Carbentus.
He is the child of Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Corculum and his wife Cornelia Africana Major.
His wife Cornelia was also recovering from a difficult illness after the birth of their first child together, a son named Grinnell, who was born April 28, 1848.
Born in Providence, Rhode Island to Arnold Green, a lawyer, and Cornelia Abby Burges, Green was the eldest child in a family descended from colonists who arrived in Rhode Island with Roger Williams in 1636.
This brought him the whole weight of the extensive Metellan influence at the elections, while he was already close to his colleague Pompeius Rufus whose son was already married, with at least one child, to his daughter Cornelia.
In 1620, Pieter married Cornelia Jacot, also a child of Antwerp émigrés, who was to bear four of his children — Laurens ( born around 1622 ), Pieter ( 1624 ) and the twins Anna Cornelia and Elisabeth ( 1626 ).

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