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  1. Helen Dinsmore Huntington Astor Hull (April 9, 1893 – December 11, 1976) was an American socialite, arts patron, and political hostess. Early life. Helen Dinsmore Huntington was born on April 9, 1893, to Helen Gray Dinsmore (1868–1942) and Robert Palmer Huntington (1869–1949), an independently wealthy architect and tennis champion.

  2. Helen Huntington Hull was a prominent socialite, patron of the arts, heiress and political hostess. Daughter of Helen Gray (Dinsmore) Huntington (1868-1942) and Robert Palmer Huntington (1869-1949). First wife of Vincent Astor (divorce), later wife of Lytle Hull. Having grown up in Rhinebeck, New York, she played...

  3. 12 de dic. de 1976 · Helen Dinsmore Huntington grew up ;on the family's Staatshurg estate “with ‐music surrounding me,” she said in an :interview when she was SO. “It was .way of life.” She attended her first opera...

  4. Helen Dinsmore Huntington Astor Hull was an American socialite, arts patron, and political hostess.

  5. www.encyclopedia.com › women › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-mapsCushing Sisters | Encyclopedia.com

    Vincent Astor's first wife was Helen Huntington Astor (the former Helen Dinsmore), later Helen Huntington Hull. Paley, Babe (1915–1978). American socialite. Name variations: Barbara Cushing; Barbara Mortimer.

  6. Helen Dinsmore Hull formerly Huntington aka Astor. Born 9 Apr 1893 in Manhattan, New York County, New York, United States. Ancestors. Daughter of Robert Palmer Huntington and Helen Gray (Dinsmore) Huntington. [sibling (s) unknown] Wife of William Vincent Astor — married 1914 (to 1941) [location unknown]

  7. Helen Huntington Hull La pareja se conoció en el circuito social neoyorquino, donde ambos eran figuras destacadas. Hull era conocida por ser una escritora, periodista y activista feminista, y Astor era el heredero de la fortuna de la familia Astor, uno de los clanes más ricos de Estados Unidos.