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6 SEP 1888, East BostonSuffolk County, MA, USA 
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9 SEP 1888, East BostonSuffolk County, MA, USA 
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ROSE ELIZABETH FITZGERALD 7 OCT 1914, BostonSuffolk County, MA, USA
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18 NOV 1969, Hyannis PortBarnstable County, MA, USA 
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AFTER 18 NOV 1969, BrooklineNorfolk County, MA, USA 
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Born in 1888, the grandson of an Irish immigrant, Joseph Patrick
Kennedy had an enormous drive to acquire both fame and fortune. His
often cited goal was to be a millionaire by the age of 35. Within a
year and a half of graduating from Harvard College, he had progressed
from bank clerk through bank examiner to bank president and was on
his way. Publicity from being the youngest U. S. bank president
opened doors to other opportunities. Soon his financial enterprises
embraced real estate, the stock market and motion pictures. Kennedy's
accumulated wealth by 1929 enabled him to establish one million dollar
trust funds for each of his children. In the 1930's he began to put
his intelligence, personality and money into politics. His
involvement in Roosevelt's inner circle during the presidential
campaign led him to believe he would receive a cabinet post. Although
that never materialized, he was chosen to head the newly created
Securities and Exchange Commission, the regulatory body set up to
govern the financial community. Later, he headed the Maritime
Commission. However, his most famous appointment was that of
ambassador to the Court of Saint James. He served from 1937 until
1940 when he retired from public service and returned to the business
world. In 1961 he suffered a debilitating stroke followed by relapses
and heart attacks that left him virtually incapacitated until his
death in 1969.

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22 JUL 1890, BostonSuffolk County, MA, USA 
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JOSEPH PATRICK KENNEDY 7 OCT 1914, BostonSuffolk County, MA, USA
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22 JAN 1995, HyannisMA, USA
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25 JUL 1915, HullPlymouth County, MA, USA 
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12 AUG 1944, the airSuffolk, Angleterre, England
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Lieutenant
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Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. was the eldest and favorite son of Joseph
Kennedy. Always considered the strongest and the bravest, he was
extremely competitive and seemed to feel the keenest competition with
Jack. His tendency for heroism and daring made him enter into some
life threatening activities such as swimming the freezing and swift
McClound River or taking a first time bobsled ride down a run on which
experienced bobsledders had lost their lives. During World War II, he
enlisted in the Navy, eager to fly and see action. Completing his tour
of duty in 1944, he was packed to go home when he volunteered for a
top-secret and dangerous mission without learning any of the details.
Half an hour after take-off his plane exploded in mid-air.
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29 MAY 1917, BrooklineNorfolk County, MA, USA 
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JACQUELINE LEE BOUVIER 12 SEP 1953, NewportNewport County, RI, USA 
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22 NOV 1963, DallasDallas County, TX, USA 
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25 NOV 1963, Arlington, 22209, Arlington County, VA, USA 
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US President #35
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John F. Kennedy's charismatic personality was evident from early
childhood, as was his competitiveness. His love of books and history,
capacity for introspection and curiosity about ideas developed largely
from the many hours he spent in bed with illnesses, starting with a
particularly virulent attack of scarlet fever when he was two and
one-half years old. Although he was often absent from school and
illness forced him to drop out of a preparatory school and later,
Princeton University, he graduated cum laude from Harvard University
in 1940.
With the 1944 death of his brother Joe, the family's political
ambitions transferred to Jack. His road to the White House began with
his election to Congress in 1946. Three terms there and he was ready
to wrest a Senate seat from the popular Republican Henry Cabot Lodge,
Jr.
Jack's foray into presidential politics started with his narrow
defeat for nomination to be the vice presidential candidate on the
1956 ticket with Adlai Stevenson, Jr. In 1960 he sought and won the
presidential nomination and subsequently, the election. When he took
his oath of office on the old family Bible that had belonged to the
first Fitzgerald to come to America, he was affirming the immigrant
belief in America.
On November, 22, 1963, John F. Kennedy was assassinated by Lee Harvey
Oswald in Dallas, Texas.
 
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I127 | ROSEMARY (ROSE MARIE) KENNEDY
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20 FEB 1920, BrooklineNorfolk County, MA, USA
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JeffersonJefferson County, WI, USA 
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20 FEB 1920, BrooklineNorfolk County, MA, USA 
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WILLIAM JOHN ROBERT CAVENDISH 6 MAY 1944, LondonEngland
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13 MAY 1948, Saint-BauzileArdeche, France 
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AFTER 13 MAY 1948, ChatsworthDerbyshire, Angleterre, England 
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Kathleen Kennedy was considered the most lively and vivacious of the
Kennedy sisters. Nicknamed "Kick" by her father, the name seemed to
reflect her love of life. While in England during her father's time
as Ambassador, she fell in love with William Cavendish, the Marquess
of Hartington. Though her family strongly opposed, they were married
in 1944. Only her brother Joe attended from her side of the family.
Kick's new husband was killed just 5 weeks later. After she began
dating again she met Peter Fitzwilliam, another aristocratic
Protestant. Because he was already married they kept their affair
secret. In May of 1948 they decided to fly to Cannes for a long
weekend. They ignored the pilot's warning that the weather was bad
and they should cancel their trip. While flying over the Rhone
valley, a storm pushed the small plane into the side of a mountain,
killing all aboard.
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10 DEC 1917
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KATHLEEN "KICK" KENNEDY 6 MAY 1944, LondonEngland
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10 SEP 1944, HeppenBelgium
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Marquess
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I99 | EUNICE MARY KENNEDY
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10 JUL 1921, BrooklineNorfolk County, MA, USA 
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ROBERT SARGENT SHRIVER JR. 23 MAY 1953, New York CityNY, USA
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WashingtonDC, USA 
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9 NOV 1915, WestminsterCarroll County, MD, USA
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EUNICE MARY KENNEDY 23 MAY 1953, New York CityNY, USA
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Politics
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WashingtonDC, USA
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I119 | PATRICIA KENNEDY
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6 MAY 1924, BrooklineNorfolk County, MA, USA 
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PETER LAWFORD 24 APR 1954, New York CityNY, USA
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New York CityNY, USA 
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7 SEP 1923, LondonEngland
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PATRICIA KENNEDY 24 APR 1954, New York CityNY, USA
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24 DEC 1984, Los AngelesLos Angeles County, CA, USA
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actor
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I125 | ROBERT FRANCIS KENNEDY
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20 NOV 1925, BrooklineNorfolk County, MA, USA 
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ETHEL SKAKEL 17 JUN 1950, GreenwichFairfield County, CT, USA
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6 JUN 1968, Los AngelesLos Angeles County, CA, USA 
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AFTER 6 JUN 1968, Arlington, 22209, Arlington County, VA, USA 
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US Senator
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Robert F. Kennedy was intense and introverted with a black-and-white
philosophy of life. Things, ideas and people were either good or evil
and his purpose was to expiate the evil. Very religious, at one point
he considered entering the priesthood. After graduation from Harvard
University and the University of Virginia Law School, he worked for
McCarthy's subcommittee on internal security and then for the
committee of inquiry into racketeering and corruption in the labor
movement. Based on these hearings he wrote his book on union
corruption, The Enemy Within. Bobby played an instrumental part in
Jack's presidential election, and was subsequently appointed Attorney
General despite adverse public reaction. He presided over the
Department of Justice for 44 months, gaining respect as he dealt
firmly with civil rights and labor issues. After JFK's assassination
Bobby became the head of the Kennedy clan and the inheritor of the
Kennedy legacy. Elected to the Senate from New York in 1964, he used
that office to gear up for a 1968 presidential bid. He became the
champion of the dispossessed and tried to forge a coalition of the
young, the poor, blacks and intellectuals. He was well on his way to
the nomination when he was assassinated by Sirhan Bishara Sirhan June
5, 1968.
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I101 | JEAN ANN KENNEDY
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