Matt Hunter

Birth Name: Matthew Alexander Hunter Correa

Place of Birth: New York City, New York, U.S.

Date of Birth: February 20, 1998

Ethnicity:
*Scottish, Italian (father)
*Colombian (mother)

Matt Hunter is an American singer, songwriter, and actor. Correa is his mother’s surname.

Matt’s paternal grandfather was John Joseph Hunter (the son of William Hendry Hunter and Dorothy MacDonald). John was born in Massachusetts. William was born in Denny, Stirlingshire, Scotland, the son of John Hunter and Mary Sibalds Campbell.

Matt’s paternal grandmother was Mary Ann Notarangeli (the daughter of Alfred B. Notarangeli and Lucy La Puma). Mary was born in Massachusetts. Alfred was born in Massacusetts, to Italian parents, from Campania, Carlantonio Notarangeli and Carmosina De Marco. Lucy was the daughter of Vito Lapuma/La Puma and Antonia Palumbo.

Matt’s maternal grandfather likely is named German Correa. German was born in Santa Rosa De Cabal, Colombia.

Source: Obituary of Matt’s paternal grandfather, John Joseph Hunter – https://www.legacy.com

3 Responses

  1. bablah says:

    https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/bostonglobe/obituary.aspx?n=john-j-hunter&pid=93035178&fhid=4333

    Matt’s paternal grandfather was John Joseph Hunter (the son of William Hendry Hunter and Dorothy MacDonald). John was born in Massachusetts. William was born in Denny, Stirlingshire, Scotland, to John Hunter and Mary Sibalds Campbell.

    Matt’s paternal grandmother was Mary Ann Notarangeli (the daughter of Alfred B. Notarangeli and Lucy La Puma). Mary was born in Massachusetts. Alfred was born in Massacusetts, to Italian parents from Campania, Carlantonio Notarangeli and Carmosina De Marco. Lucy was the daughter of Vito Lapuma/La Puma and Antonia Palumbo.

    • bablah says:

      His maternal grandfather is likely German Correa (he’s also a dentist and also lived in Paramus, NJ, just like Matt’s mother). German was born in Santa Rosa De Cabal, Colombia.

  2. andrew says:

    The surname Correa come from his mother who is Colombian (Latina in U.S.)

    If so I can’t explain an Italian named Hunter.

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