Draft:Whitney Vaughn Outerbridge
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Whitney Vaughn Outerbridge is the daughter of Andrew Outerbridge, an architect, and Phoebe Vaughn Outerbridge. She comes from a prominent family in Bermuda, recognized as one of its founding families. Whitney is the granddaughter of George Augustus Vaughn III, who invented the metal tennis racquet and maintained close friendships with notable figures such as the Guggenheim and Rockefeller families [1]. She is the great-granddaughter of George Augustus Vaughn Jr., a distinguished ace in World War I. Whitney is also a descendant of Charles Edward Stuart, a claimant to the British throne, and has lineage connections to George Washington.