Mila Cutteridge

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But only three of the children actually mattered to the Commodore: his sons, who would carry the Vanderbilt name. His nine daughters? They would get married and change their names, and, as far as the Commodore was concerned, their children would not be Vanderbilts.
Vanderbilt: The Rise and Fall of an American Dynasty
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