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Created page with " '''Born:''' October 25, 1878 '''Died:''' July 6, 1964 '''Married: '''Robert Hunter (April 10, 1874-May 14, 1942), American sociologist, progressive author and golf course architect, on May 23, 1903 '''Children: '''<span>Robert Hunter Jr. (b. 1904); Phelps Stokes Hunter (1906); Caroline Phelps Hunter (1908); Helen Louisa Hunter (1911). '''Caroline M. Phelps Stokes''', known in the family as Carrie, was a daughter of Anson%20Phelps%20Stokes|Anson Phelps Stok..."
 
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Born: October 25, 1878

Died: July 6, 1964

Married: Robert Hunter (April 10, 1874-May 14, 1942), American sociologist, progressive author and golf course architect, on May 23, 1903

Children: Robert Hunter Jr. (b. 1904); Phelps Stokes Hunter (1906); Caroline Phelps Hunter (1908); Helen Louisa Hunter (1911).

Caroline M. Phelps Stokes, known in the family as Carrie, was a daughter of Anson Phelps Stokes. When Caroline M.'s father died in 1913, her name was given as Mrs. Caroline Hunter of Noroton Heights, Conn.

Caroline M. is easily confused with her father's sister, Caroline Phelps Stokes (1854-1909), a donor to the Phelps Stokes Fund and author of Travels of a Lady's Maid (c. 1908).

 

 

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