1. Christy Walton (26.5 billion USD)
Age: 56
Marital status: widow, a son
Christy is now the richest woman in the world, after inheriting a fortune hefty accounts from their husbands was a plane crash in 2005. Christy's husband is the son of Sam Walton, founder of the Wal-Mart, a large retail chain stores specializing in electronics, the equipment for the family.
2. Alice Walton (21.2 billion USD)
Age: 61
Alice Walton, daughter of the founder of the famous retail group Wal-Mart globally, Mr. Sam Walton.Ms. Alice is passionate about painting. She has used hundreds of millions of dollars to finance the Crystal Bridges Museum, a museum of art was opened in 2010 in Bentonville, Ark., headquarters of Wal-Mart.
3. Anne Cox Chambers (13.4 billion USD)
Age: 91
Marital status: Divorced, three children
Mother 3 children are inherited from the father. Her father, who was formed company Cox Enterprises.
4. Abigail Johnson (11.3 billion USD)
Age: 49
Abigail Johnson ranks fourth among the richest woman in 2011 America. 49-year-old woman living in Boston is running an investment fund in the nation's largest - Fidelity Investments. This is an investment fund from her grandfather, Edward C. Johnson II, founded in 1946.
Then her father, Edward C. Johnson III, took over and became Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board since 1977. Abigail is the next generation is to succeed the. She is obviously the most appropriate, because in addition to succeeding the hereditary type, she is very experienced in the field of investment. She debuted in 1993 in diversified investment funds. In 2001, she became president of a mutual fund. Currently, she runs the personal funds of Fidelity.
5. Jacqueline Mars ($ 10 billion)
Age: 71
Marital status: Divorced, three children
71-year-old mother inherited net worth of the Mars candy company from his father.
6. Blair Parry-Okeden (6.7 billion USD)
Age: 60
As the grandson of the founder of Cox Enterprises, Parry-Okeden inherited 25% of the shares after her mother was Barbara Cox Anthony died in 2007.
7. Pauline MacMillan Keinath (4.7 billion USD)
Age: 77
Keinath is one of the heirs of Cargill, the largest private companies in the USA. Keinath with her family to 88% of Cargill.
8. Marion MacMillan Pictet (4.7 billion USD)
Age: 78
She Pictet is one of seven heirs of Cargill, the largest private companies in America.
9. Ann Walton Kroenke (3.4 billion USD)
Kroenke inherited a sum of assets of the company from Wal-Mart, after her father is James Walton, who co-founded Wal-Mart death.
10. Randa Williams (3.1 billion USD)
Ms. Williams is the daughter of the late father Dan Duncan, founder of the Enterprise Products Co., the world-famous.
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