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The Kennedy family is a prominent family in American politics and government descending from the marriage of Joseph P. and Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy. The predominantly Democratic family is known for its political liberalism. Perhaps the best known Kennedy is the late President of the United States John F. Kennedy.

The Kennedys are often compared to the Adams, Bush, and Taft families as among the most influential American political families. The Kennedy, Bush, and Adams families all have strong roots in the New England region of the United States of America. The Kennedy Compound is located in Hyannis, Massachusetts.

Some commentators in the early 1960s made predictions that President John F. Kennedy would be first of a dynasty in the White House. But these predictions were not borne out, and the idea largely dropped off the public's radar after Senator Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1968 and Senator Edward Kennedy was involved in a possible drunk-driving incident (in which a passenger in his car was killed) in 1969. However, a number of Kennedy family members have held high office since then.

The Kennedy family has had a long history of tragic, untimely deaths. Most famously, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963. Previously, his older brother Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. was shot down over and killed over occupied Europe in World War II. Furthermore, his brother Robert F. Kennedy was also later assassinated.

Prior to that, the late president's sister, Kathleen, was killed in a plane crash. Much later, in the 80s and 90s, Robert Kennedy's children Michael Kennedy and David Kennedy, as well as JFK's son John F. Kennedy Jr., would each die untimely deaths of their own.

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Family tree

First generation

The family patriarch was Patrick J. Kennedy (18581929) who married Mary Augusta Hickey. Patrick Kennedy was a politician involved in the local Democratic Party.

Second generation

In 1914, their son, Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. (18881969), married Rose Fitzgerald (18901995), the daughter of Boston Mayor John F. Fitzgerald. Joe Sr. served as United States Ambassador to the Court of St. James's (United Kingdom) in the years leading up to World War II.

Third generation

Together Rose and Joe Sr. had nine children:

Fourth generation


  1. Arabella Kennedy 1956 - stillborn
  2. Caroline Bouvier Kennedy (b. 1957) - a lawyer, the co-founder of the Profiles in Courage Award, the president of the Kennedy Library foundation, and the chairwoman of the American Ballet Theatre.
  3. John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Jr. (1960-1999) - a lawyer and publisher of George magazine, who was killed in a plane crash on July 16, 1999.
  4. Patrick Bouvier Kennedy (b. and d. 1963), who was born prematurely and died from respiratory distress syndrome two days after his birth.




  1. Robert Sargent Shriver III (b.1954) - an attorney and President of RSS Inc., a Beverly Hills music, film and philanthrophic company. Currently, he is also a Santa Monica city councilman.
  2. Maria Owings Shriver (b.1955) - TV anchor and First Lady of California and wife of Republican Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
  3. Timothy Perry Shriver- (b.1959) chairman of Special Olympics
  4. Mark Kennedy Shriver (b.1964) - a delegate in the Maryland state legislature for two consecutive terms.
  5. Anthony Paul Kennedy Shriver (b.1965) activist for mental retardation.


  1. Christopher Kennedy Lawford
  2. Sydney Maleia Lawford
  3. Victoria Francis Lawford
  4. Robin Elizabeth Lawford


  1. Kathleen Hartington Kennedy Townsend - former lieutenant governor of Maryland, unsuccessfully candidate for Maryland governor in 2002.
  2. Joseph Patrick Kennedy II - former U.S. representative from Massachusetts.
  3. Robert Francis Kennedy, Jr. - environmentalist and political commentator, attorney and law professor at Pace University School of Law. He is best known for his many successful litigations to prevent water pollution, primarily in the New York area.
  4. David Anthony Kennedy
  5. Mary Courtney Kennedy
  6. Michael LeMoyne Kennedy
  7. Mary Kerry Kennedy
  8. Christopher George Kennedy - president of Merchandise Mart commercial properties based in Chicago
  9. Matthew Maxwell Taylor Kennedy
  10. Douglas Harriman Kennedy
  11. Rory Elizabeth Katherine Kennedy


  1. Stephen Edward Smith, Jr.
  2. William Kennedy Smith - 1991 rape acquittal, physician, activist against land mines
  3. Amanda Mary Smith
  4. Kym Maria Smith


  1. Kara Anne Kennedy
  2. Edward Moore Kennedy, Jr.
  3. Patrick Joseph Kennedy - current U.S. Representative from Rhode Island

See also

External links

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