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| members =[[Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr.]]<br>[[Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy]]<br>[[Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr.]]<br>[[Jessica Kennedy]]<br>[[John F. Kennedy]]<br>[[Robert F. Kennedy]]<br>[[Ted Kennedy|Edward M. Kennedy]]
| otherfamilies =[[Hugh D. Auchincloss|Auchincloss]], [[Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis|Bouvier]],<br>[[Kathleen Cavendish, Marchioness of Hartington|Cavendish]], [[John F. Fitzgerald|Fitzgerald]],<br>[[Courtney Kennedy Hill|Hill]], [[Peter Lawford|Lawford]],<br>[[Bridget Murphy|Murphy]], [[Aristotle Onassis|Onassis]],<br>[[Lee Radziwill|Radziwiłł]], [[Victoria Reggie Kennedy|Reggie]], [[Edwin Schlossberg|Schlossberg]],<br>[[Arnold Schwarzenegger|Schwarzenegger]], [[Eunice Kennedy Shriver|Shriver]],<br>[[Ethel Skakel Kennedy|Skakel]], [[William Kennedy Smith|Smith]],<br>[[Kathleen Kennedy Townsend|Townsend]], ''et al.''
| otherfamilies =[[Hugh D. Auchincloss|Auchincloss]], [[Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis|Bouvier]],<br>[[Kathleen Cavendish, Marchioness of Hartington|Cavendish]], [[John F. Fitzgerald|Fitzgerald]],<br>[[Courtney Kennedy Hill|Hill]], [[Peter Lawford|Lawford]],<br>[[Bridget Murphy|Murphy]], [[Aristotle Onassis|Onassis]],<br>[[Lee Radziwill|Radziwiłł]], [[Victoria Reggie Kennedy|Reggie]], [[Edwin Schlossberg|Schlossberg]],<br>[[Arnold Schwarzenegger|Schwarzenegger]], [[Eunice Kennedy Shriver|Shriver]],<br>[[Ethel Skakel Kennedy|Skakel]], [[William Kennedy Smith|Smith]],<br>[[Kathleen Kennedy Townsend|Townsend]], ''et al.''
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Kennedy
Current regionHyannis Port, Massachusetts
Place of originUnited States United States
MembersJoseph P. Kennedy, Sr.
Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy
Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr.
Jessica Kennedy
John F. Kennedy
Robert F. Kennedy
Edward M. Kennedy
Connected familiesAuchincloss, Bouvier,
Cavendish, Fitzgerald,
Hill, Lawford,
Murphy, Onassis,
Radziwiłł, Reggie, Schlossberg,
Schwarzenegger, Shriver,
Skakel, Smith,
Townsend, et al.
Estate(s)Kennedy Compound
For other uses, see Kennedy

In the United States, the phrase Kennedy family commonly refers to the family descending from the marriage of the Irish-Americans Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. and Rose Elizabeth Fitzgerald that was prominent in American politics and government. Their political involvement has revolved around the Democratic Party. Harvard University educations have been common among them, and they have contributed heavily to that university's John F. Kennedy School of Government. The wealth, glamour and photogenic quality of the family members, as well as their extensive and continuing commitment to public service, has elevated them to iconic status over the past half-century. They were known as America's Royal Family.[1][2][3]

Following the 1960 election of U.S. President John F. Kennedy, he and his two younger brothers, Robert F. Kennedy and Edward M. Kennedy, soon all held prominent positions in the federal government, and received intensive publicity, often emphasizing their youth (relative to comparably influential politicians), allure, education and collective future in politics. From 1947, when John F. Kennedy was first elected to Congress, to 2011, when Patrick J. Kennedy will leave Congress, there has been a 64-year run of a Kennedy family member holding an elective office in Washington.[4] This represents more than a quarter of the nation's existence.[4]

The family has suffered a series of tragedies, sometimes called "the Kennedy curse", including the assassination of brothers John and Robert, the controversial Chappaquiddick incident, and four airplane crashes (Joe, Jr., Kathleen, Ted and John, Jr., three of them fatal).

Family tree


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First generation

The family patriarch was Patrick J. Kennedy (1858–1929), a first-generation American who married Mary Augusta Hickey (1857–1923). He was a politician involved in the local Democratic Party.

Second generation

In 1914, their son, Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. (1888–1969) married Rose Fitzgerald (1890–1995), the daughter of Boston (Massachusetts) Mayor John F. Fitzgerald. Joseph served as the first chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and as the U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom in the years leading up to World War II.

Third generation

The Irish Catholic political dynasty, John, Robert, and Edward Kennedy, July 1960.

Together Joseph and Rose Kennedy had nine children:

Third-generation in-laws

Fourth generation

  • Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. neither married nor had children.
  • Rose Marie "Rosemary" Kennedy neither married nor had children.
  • Kathleen Agnes Kennedy and William John Robert Cavendish, Marquess of Hartington had no children.
  • Jean Ann Kennedy and Stephen Edward Smith, Sr. had four children:
    1. Stephen Edward Smith, Jr. (b. 1957) — attorney, crisis counselor and real estate developer.
    2. William Kennedy Smith (b. 1960) — a physician and activist against land mines. He has neither married nor had children. Found innocent in 1991 of rape charges.
    3. Amanda Mary Smith (b. 1967; adopted). Married attorney (Harmon) Carter Hood; has two children.
    4. Kym Maria Smith (b. 1972; adopted) — photographer. Divorced from Alfie Tucker; married to John Morgan.
Edward Moore "Ted" Kennedy also had two stepchildren from his marriage to Victoria Anne Reggie — Curran Raclin (b. 1982) and Caroline Raclin (b. 1985).

Coat of arms

In 1961, Kennedy was presented with a grant of arms for all the descendants of Patrick Kennedy from the Chief Herald of Ireland. The arms of the Kennedy family are black with three gold helmets depicted upon it, within a border that is divided into red and ermine segments, and strongly alludes to the symbols in the coats of arms of the O'Kennedys of Ormonde and the FitzGerald dynasty of Desmond from whom the family is believed to be descended. The crest is an armored hand holding four arrows between two olive branches, elements taken from the coat of arms of the United States of America and also symbolic of Kennedy and his brothers. The coat of arms is described in heraldic terms as, Sable three helmets in profile Or within a bordure per saltire gules and ermine, and the crest is, Between two olive branches a cubit sinister arm in armor erect the hand holding a sheaf of four arrows points upward all proper on a torse Or and sable, while the mantling is gules doubled argent.

While no head of the family was proclaimed in the grant, traditional rules of heraldic inheritance would make the early line of succession begin with Patrick Kennedy, then pass to his eldest son Patrick Joseph Kennedy and then to his eldest Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. Because the three eldest of Joseph Kennedy's four sons died before their father, but still had children of their own, the line next becomes debatable. The opinion that follows Irish practices would be that the line next followed John F. Kennedy, Jr., who was then succeed by Joseph Patrick Kennedy II as the current head of the family. Other opinions followed succession to Ted Kennedy as the only surviving son after the death of his father Joseph Kennedy, and then either to Ted's son Ted Kennedy, Jr. or back to Joseph Kennedy II depending upon the practice cited.

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-86872042.html
  2. ^ http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/08/21/sorensen.kennedy.family/index.html
  3. ^ http://www.capecodonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=SPECIAL18
  4. ^ a b Levenson, Michael (February 13, 2010). "Pondering a Congress without Kennedys". The Boston Globe. Retrieved March 28, 2010.
  5. ^ Spoto, Donald (2000). Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis: A Life. Macmillan. p. 136. ISBN 0312977077.