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I139
MARY LINNEHAN

x EDMOND (EDWARD) FITZGERALD
 




 

* 1798, Ireland 
x MARY LINNEHAN
 
1883 




     
I61

F71
I64
MARY ANN FITZGERALD

* ABOUT 1832 
x MICHAEL HANNON
12 FEB 1854 




    

* 30 SEP 1832 
x MARY ANN FITZGERALD
12 FEB 1854 
1 FEB 1900, Town of ActonMiddlesex County, MA, USA 




     
I73

F47
I72
MARY JOSEPHINE HANNON

* 31 OCT 1865, Town of ActonMiddlesex County, MA, USA 
x JOHN FRANCIS "HONEY FITZ" FITZGERALD
18 SEP 1889, ConcordMiddlesex County, MA, USA 
8 AUG 1964, DorchesterSuffolk County, MA, USA 

Mary Josephine's family tried to discourage her marriage to John Fitzgerald. As second cousins they needed a dispensation from the Catholic Church. (Canon law at the time forbid marriages which fell within the third degree of consanguinity.) The underlying reason was probably the fear that Josie, as she was called, and John would risk producing retarded children. However, the love match prevailed as records show that the dispensation was granted on September 7 and the marriage took place September 18.





    

* 11 FEB 1863, BostonSuffolk County, MA, USA 
~ 12 FEB 1863, BostonSuffolk County, MA, USA 
x MARY JOSEPHINE HANNON
18 SEP 1889, ConcordMiddlesex County, MA, USA 
3 OCT 1950, BostonSuffolk County, MA, USA 
5 OCT 1950, West RoxburySuffolk County, MA, USA 
b Boston Mayor 




     
I63

F48
I66
ROSE ELIZABETH FITZGERALD

* 22 JUL 1890, BostonSuffolk County, MA, USA 
x JOSEPH PATRICK KENNEDY
7 OCT 1914, BostonSuffolk County, MA, USA 
22 JAN 1995, HyannisMA, USA 
w Hyannis PortBarnstable County, MA, USA 





    

* 6 SEP 1888, East BostonSuffolk County, MA, USA 
~ 9 SEP 1888, East BostonSuffolk County, MA, USA 
x ROSE ELIZABETH FITZGERALD
7 OCT 1914, BostonSuffolk County, MA, USA 
18 NOV 1969, Hyannis PortBarnstable County, MA, USA 
AFTER 18 NOV 1969, BrooklineNorfolk County, MA, USA 
b Ambassador 

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.






     
I105

F0
I104
JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY

* 29 MAY 1917, BrooklineNorfolk County, MA, USA 
x JACQUELINE LEE BOUVIER
12 SEP 1953, NewportNewport County, RI, USA 
22 NOV 1963, DallasDallas County, TX, USA 
25 NOV 1963, Arlington, 22209, Arlington County, VA, USA 
b US President #35 

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.