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  1. May 6, 2024 · Barbara Hutton’s Early Life. E.F. Hutton was a stellar money manager but a louse of a family man; he was a philandering boozer. His bed-hopping and drinking drove his wife, Edna, to an early grave. The death certificate said “Mastoiditis” (brain damage caused by an ear infection), but Hutton money ensured there was no autopsy.

  2. Apr 26, 2017 · Barbara Hutton in 1915. Born in Manhattan within a week of one another in 1912, Barbara (“Babs”) Hutton and Doris Duke spent almost their entire lives in competition. Hutton was the chubby ...

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  4. Apr 11, 2020 · Barbara Hutton wearing a velvet gown by Chanel and diamond-and-moonstone necklace, bracelet, earrings, and ring from Van Cleef and Arpels, Vogue 1937. At the time she was married to her second ...

  5. Barbara Hutton. Her maternal grandfather, Frank W. Woolworth, founded the department store chain of the same name in New York at the turn of the century, with which he soon made a considerable fortune all over the world. Barbara Hutton therefore grew up in sheltered and wealthy circumstances. Her father died when she was a child; In May 1917, as a four-year-old, she found the body of her ...

  6. Barbara Hutton. Barbara Woolworth Hutton ( Nova York, 14 de novembre de 1912 - 11 de maig de 1979) va ser una dona de l'alta societat nord-americana, sovint anomenada "La pobra nena rica" a causa de les seva vida desgraciada. Nascuda al si d'una família aristocràtica de New York, filla d'Edna Woolworth, una de les tres hereves de la fortuna ...

  7. Object Details Creator Smithsonian Channel Views 858,770 Video Title Barbara Hutton: A Tragic Heiress Worth $387 Million Description In 1924, 12-year-old Barbara Hutton inherited a $28 million trust fund from her grandfather, retail magnate Frank Woolworth—about $387 million in today's money.

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