
Astronomer cheater HR Kristin Cabot is linked to the elite Boston Brahmin family, her relation with them is...
For the unversed, Kristin Cabot was married into one of the wealthiest and most influential families in New England.
Andrew Cabot is a sixth-generation heir to the Privateer Rum fortune and a direct descendant of the original Andrew Cabot, tying her to the prestigious lineage of the historic 'Boston Brahmin' families, whose legacy and influence span over two centuries.
As per property records, the couple bought a $2.2 million home on the New Hampshire coast earlier this year. Kristin's now-deleted LinkedIn profile also listed her as an advisory board member at Privateer Rum since September 2020.
Andrew Cabot's lineage connects him to an exclusive circle of old-money Anglo-American elites who have long held sway over New England's social and economic landscape.
According to a New York Times profile, the Cabot family was one of the wealthiest families, with a fortune of 200 million US dollars in 1972, which can now be estimated to be approximately 15.4 billion US dollars.
The Cabot family is among the original 'Boston Brahmin' clans, a lineage that has wielded influence over New England for centuries.

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