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DATE: 17 Jul 2019 Family History System TIME: 22:40:15 Descendant Report for James Fitzgerald DATE: 17 Jul 2019 Family History System TIME: 22:40:15 Descendant Report for James Fitzgerald Relation Full Name AGE Birth Date Date Married YRS Death Date 10> Subject James FITZGERALD ?? SP (UNKNOWN) Son 1 Michael FITZGERALD ?? SP Ellen WILMOUTH 78 1797 16 Nov 1875 GSon . 1 Thomas FITZGERALD ?? 19 May 1885 SP Rosanna COX 43 1836 15 Nov 1857 21* 12 Mar 1879 gGSon . 1 John Francis "Honey Fitz" FITZGE 87 11 Feb 1863 3 Oct 1950 SP Mary Josephine HANNON 98 31 Oct 1865 18 Sep 1889 61* 8 Aug 1964 g2GDaughter . 1 Rose Elizabeth FITZGERALD 128 22 Jul 1890 SP Joseph Patrick KENNEDY 81 6 Sep 1888 7 Oct 1914 55* 18 Nov 1969 20> g3GSon . 1 Joseph Patrick KENNEDY 29 25 Jul 1915 12 Aug 1944 g3GSon . 2 John Fitzgerald KENNEDY 46 29 May 1917 22 Nov 1963 SP Jacqueline Lee BOUVIER 89 28 Jul 1929 12 Sep 1953 10* g4GDaughter . 1 (infant) KENNEDY 0 23 Aug 1956 23 Aug 1956 g4GDaughter . 2 Caroline Bouvier KENNED 61 27 Nov 1957 SP Edwin SCHLOSSBERG 74 1945 19 Jul 1986 32 g4GSon . 3 John Fitzgerald KENNEDY 58 25 Nov 1960 g4GSon . 4 Patrick Bouvier KENNEDY 0 7 Aug 1963 9 Aug 1963 g3GDaughter . 3 Rosemary (Rose Marie) KENN 99 20 Feb 1920 g3GDaughter . 4 Kathleen "Kick" KENNEDY 28 20 Feb 1920 13 May 1948 30> SP William John Robert CAVEND 26 10 Dec 1917 6 May 1944 0* 10 Sep 1944 g3GDaughter . 5 Eunice Mary KENNEDY 98 10 Jul 1921 SP Robert Sargent SHRIVER 103 9 Nov 1915 23 May 1953 66 g4GSon . 1 Robert Sargent SHRIVER 65 28 Apr 1954 g4GDaughter . 2 Maria Owings SHRIVER 63 6 Nov 1955 SP Arnold SHWARZENEGGER 64 1955 25 Apr 1986 33 g4GSon . 3 Timothy Perry SHRIVER 59 29 Aug 1959 g4GSon . 4 Mark Kennedy SHRIVER 55 17 Feb 1964 g4GSon . 5 Anthony Paul SHRIVER 53 20 Jul 1965 g3GDaughter . 6 Patricia KENNEDY 95 6 May 1924 40> SP Peter LAWFORD 61 7 Sep 1923 24 Apr 1966 ?? 24 Dec 1984 g4GSon . 1 Christopher Kennedy LAW 64 29 Mar 1955 SP Jean Edith OLSSON 64 24 Jan 1955 Dec 1984 34 g4GDaughter . 2 Sydney Maleia LAWFORD 62 25 Aug 1956 SP James Peter MCKELVEY 64 4 Apr 1955 17 Sep 1983 35 g4GDaughter . 3 Victoria Francis LAWFOR 60 4 Nov 1958 g4GDaughter . 4 Robin Elizabeth LAWFORD 58 2 Jul 1961 g3GSon . 7 Robert Francis KENNEDY 42 20 Nov 1925 6 Jun 1968 SP Ethel SKAKEL 91 11 Apr 1928 17 Jun 1950 17* g4GDaughter . 1 Kathleen Hartington KEN 68 4 Jul 1951 50> SP David Lee TOWNSEND 71 17 Nov 1947 17 Nov 1973 45 g5GDaughter . 1 Meaghan Anne Kennedy 41 7 Nov 1977 g5GDaughter . 2 Maeve Fahey Kennedy 39 1 Nov 1979 g5GDaughter . 3 Rose Katherine Kenne 35 17 Dec 1983 g4GSon . 2 Joseph Patrick KENNEDY 66 24 Sep 1952 SP Sheila Brewster RAUCH 70 22 Mar 1949 3 Feb 1979 40 g5GSon . 1 Joseph Patrick KENNE 39 4 Feb 1980 g5GSon . 2 Matthew Rauch KENNED 38 4 Oct 1980 g4GSon . 3 Robert Francis KENNEDY 65 17 Jan 1954 SP Emily Ruth BLACK 61 15 Oct 1957 3 Apr 1982 37 60> g5GSon . 1 Robert Francis KENNE 34 2 Sep 1984 g4GSon . 4 David Anthony KENNEDY 28 15 Jun 1955 25 Apr 1984 g4GDaughter . 5 Mary Courtney KENNEDY 62 9 Sep 1956 SP Jeffrey Robert RUHE 67 21 Feb 1952 14 Jun 1980 39 g4GSon . 6 Michael LeMoyne KENNEDY 61 27 Feb 1958 SP Victoria Denise GIFFORD 62 20 Feb 1957 14 Mar 1981 38 g5GSon . 1 Michael LeMoyne KENN 36 9 Jan 1983 g5GSon . 2 Kyle Frances KENNEDY 35 6 Jul 1984 g4GDaughter . 7 Mary Kerry KENNEDY 59 8 Sep 1959 g4GSon . 8 Christopher George KENN 56 4 Jul 1963 70> g4GSon . 9 Matthew Maxwell Taylor 54 9 Jan 1965 g4GSon . 10 Douglas Harriman KENNED 52 24 Mar 1967 g4GDaughter . 11 Rory Elizabeth Katherin 50 12 Dec 1968 g3GDaughter . 8 Jean Ann KENNEDY 91 20 Feb 1928 SP Stephen Edward SMITH 91 24 Sep 1927 19 May 1956 63 g4GSon . 1 Stephen Edward SMITH 62 28 Jun 1957 g4GSon . 2 William Kennedy SMITH 58 4 Sep 1960 g4GDaughter . 3 Amanda Mary SMITH 52 30 Apr 1967 g4GDaughter . 4 Kym Marie SMITH 46 29 Nov 1972 g3GSon . 9 Edward Moore KENNEDY 87 22 Feb 1932 80> SP Virginia Joan BENNETT 82 9 Sep 1936 30 Nov 1984 ?? g4GDaughter . 1 Kara Ann KENNEDY 59 27 Feb 1960 g4GSon . 2 Edward Moore KENNEDY 57 26 Sep 1961 g4GSon . 3 Patrick Joseph KENNEDY 52 14 Jul 1967 Page: 1 Relation Full Name AGE Birth Date Date Married YRS Death Date Son 2 Edmond (Edward) FITZGERALD 85 1798 1883 SP Mary LINNEHAN ?? GDaughter . 1 Mary Ann FITZGERALD ?? 1832 SP Michael HANNON 67 30 Sep 1832 12 Feb 1854 45* 1 Feb 1900 10> >1 17 . 1 Mary Josephine HANNON 98 31 Oct 1865 8 Aug 1964 >1 16 SP John Francis "Honey Fitz" FITZGE 87D 11 Feb 1863 18 Sep 1889 61* 3 Oct 1950 >1 18 . 1 Rose Elizabeth FITZGERALD 128 22 Jul 1890 20> 30> 40> 50> 60> 70> 80> Page: 2.
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