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    John Jacob Astor (born Johann Jakob Astor) was the youngest of four sons born to Johann Jacob Astor (1724–1816) and Maria Magdalena vom Berg (1730–1764). The Astor family can trace their ancestry back to Giovan Asdour (1595–1668) and Gretta Ursula Asdour (1589–?). Giovan was born in Chiavenna, Italy, and died in Zürich, Switzerland.

  2. Sep 17, 2023 · Brooke Astor (born Roberta Brooke Russell) was the third and final wife of Vincent Astor, who had become the richest man in America after his father, Jack Astor, died aboard the Titanic. Cooper ...

  3. Mar 19, 2021 · Colonel Astor drowned, along with about 1,500 others, and his body was found on April 22, brought home, and buried in New York's Trinity Cemetery. Madeleine survived the sinking, and her son, John Jacob V, was named after his father.

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  4. September 18, 2015. According to Time magazine, 90 percent of all rich families, from the Astors to the Ziffs, lose their fortune by the third generation. This is remarkable, considering how...

    • The Astor fortune was partly founded on drug smuggling. The wealth of the Astor family originated in fur trading, guided by the intelligent but ruthless business tactics of their American founder, John Jacob Astor I. Having tried his hand at being a butcher like his father and an instrument maker like his brother, John I emigrated to America in 1783.
    • John Jacob Astor I’s wife was so good at the business, she reportedly charged her husband $500 an hour. John married Sarah Cox Todd in 1785. She was the daughter of his landlady—and had a $300 dowry, plus connections to sea captains, merchants, shop owners, and ship owners.
    • Caroline Schermerhorn Astor ran America’s social hierarchy, known as the “four hundred.” In the New York of the 1880s and 1890s, if you wanted to be accepted into society, it was not enough just to be wealthy.
    • The family was torn apart by a feud about who would be called Mrs Astor. John Jacob Astor I’s second son, William Backhouse Astor Sr., inherited his fortune; he in turn passed it to his two sons, John III and William Backhouse Jr.
  5. Astor family, wealthy American family whose fortune, rooted in the fur trade, came to be centred on real estate investments in New York City. John Jacob Astor (1763–1848) was the founder of the family fortune. His son, William Backhouse Astor (1792–1875), who inherited the major portion of the

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  7. Apr 14, 2023 · One of its most illustrious members may have died in a tragedy 111 years ago this evening, but the Astor family's influence on New York City real estate continues to this day.

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