Hunt, Caroline Rose (deceased)

Hunt family heir retook her maiden name after divorcing Buddy Schoelkopf in 1987
Full name (Latin characters)Hunt, Caroline
Family/Last name(s)Hunt
Given/First name Caroline
Middle name(s)Rose
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Websitehttps://littlesis.org/entities/130734-Caroline_Rose_Hunt
DOB1923-01-08
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