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Cornelius Vanderbilt (1794-1877) was the son of Cornelius Van Der Bilt (1764-1832) and Phebe Hand (1767-1854) of Port Richmond, Staten Island, New York. He married (1) Sophia Johnson (1795-1868, the daughter of Nathaniel Johnson and Elizabeth Hand (1770-1841) of Richmond Co., New York. Cornelius was the descendant of Jan Aertsen Van Der Bilt (c.1620/25-1705) who married (1) Anneken Hendricks in 1650; (2) Dierber Cornelis and (3) Magdalentje Hanse in 1681. Jan was the first of the family to come to New Amsterdam. He was from the village of Bilt in the province of Utrecht, The Netherlands. Cornelius and Sophia were the parents of thirteen children. Descendant lines are given for their son William Henry Vanderbilt and for the descendants of their daughters.
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Joachim Gaillard (b.1625) married Esther Paparel in 1664, and they immigrated from France to South Carolina about 1687. Descendants lived in South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania and elsewhere.
Isaac DuBose (ca. 1665-ca. 1718), a Huguenot, immigrated from France to South Carolina, and married Suzanne Couillandeau II about 1688. They were naturalized in 1689. Descendants lived throughout the United States.
Supplement to: A history of the Salley family / by Olin Jones Salley. Aiken, S.C. : Salley Family Historical Committee, c1977.