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1907 Dec 3
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JOHN VERNOU BOUVIER III 1928 Jul 7, East HamptonLong Island, NY, USA
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HUGH D. AUCHINCLOSS 1942 Jun None
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1989 Jul 22
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1891 May 19, EasthamptonHampshire County, MA, USA
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JANET NORTON LEE 1928 Jul 7, East HamptonLong Island, NY, USA
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1957 Aug 2, New York CityNY, USA
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EasthamptonHampshire County, MA, USA
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I22 | JACQUELINE LEE BOUVIER
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1917 May 29, BrooklineNorfolk County, MA, USA 
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JACQUELINE LEE BOUVIER 1953 Sep 12, NewportNewport County, RI, USA 
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1963 Nov 22, DallasDallas County, TX, USA 
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1963 Nov 25, 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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