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John F Kennedy div. ✟ Rose John Vernou Janet Lee assassinated / suicide Joseph Patrick “Joe” Kennedy 7.10.1914 1939 1942 Hughdie Dudley ✞ Bouvier III Bouvier Nina death by accident 6.9.1888 East Boston, MS Elizabeth Auchincloss jr 18.11.1969 Hyannis Port, MS Fitzgerald “Black Jack” Auchincloss ❺ Anmerkungen / notes 22.7.1890 Boston Gore Vidal Stanislas Radziwill 1 2 Lee 3 4 ❸❹ 20.10.1968 -1975 12.9.1953 Jaqueline Lee Aristoteles Onassis Joseph Patrick jr “Joe” ❻ John Fitzgerald 15.1.1906 Smyrna (Izmir) 25.7.1915 Hull, MS Bouvier “Jack” 15.3.1975 Paris 12.8.1944 Suffolk, England ✞ “Jackie” Kathleen 29.5.1917 Brookline, MS 20.2.1920 Brookline MS ✟ 28.7.1929 Southampton, NY 22.11.1963 Dallas, TX Rose Marie ”Rosemary” 13.5.1948 Ste-Bauzille, France ✞ Inga Arvad ❷ affairs 20.5.1994 New York, NY 1919 Brookline, MS ! John Robert Cavendish 1913 Denmark ❺ 1917 -1944 Judith Campbell Mafia-Girl 142 3 5 Mary Pinchot Meyer 1955 1956 Patrick Bouvier Oct. 1964 ✟ 7.8. - 9.8.1963 ❾ Marilyn Monroe John F 1926-1962 ✟ John Fitzgerald jr “John John” Caroline Bouvier Mimi Beardsley 25.11.1960 Washington, DC ✞ 1943 Kennedy 27.11.1957 New York, NY 16.7.1999 Martha’s Vineyard, MS ! Edwin Arthur Schlossberg ! Carolyne Bessette “The glittering world of Camelot” ❶ 35th US-President 7.1.1966 White Plains, NY 1961 - 1963 16.7.1999 Martha’s Vineyard, MS ✞ Rose jfk_al 5 25.6.1988 New York, NY © pjd 02/01 exc. 6 7 8 9 www.joachim-dietze.de ❼ Robert Francis “Bobby” Eunice Mary Patricia 20.11.1925 Brookline, MS Jean Ann ❽ 10.7.1921 Brookline, MS 6.5.1924 Brookline, MS 6.6.1968 Los Angeles, CA ✟ Edward Moore “Ted” Mary Kerry 20.2.1928 Boston, MS Robert Sargent jr Shriver Peter Lawford ! Ethel Skakel Governor of Massassuchets ! ! Stephen Edward Smith 1915 1923 - 1984 11.4.1928 Chicago, IL ! 22.2.1932 Boston, MS 1927 ! Virginia Joan Bennett 9.9.1936 Riverdale, NY Robert Sargent 1954 Maria Owings 1955 Kathleen Hartington 1951 Joseph Patrick III 1952 Mary Kerry 1959 ∞ Andrew Cuomo ! Arnold Schwarzenegger 1949 Christopher Kennedy 1955 Robert Francis jr 1954 Christopher George 1963 Stephen 1957 Timothy Perry 1959 Sindey Maleia 1956 Kara Anne 1960 David Anthony 1955-84 ✞ Matthew Maxwell Taylor 1965 William Kennedy 1960 Mark Kennedy 1964 Victoria Francis 1958 Amanda Mary 1967 Edward Moore 1961 Anthony Paul K. 1965 Robin Elizabeth 1961 Mary Courtney 1956 Douglas Harriman 1967 Patrick Joesph 1967 Michael LeMoyne 1958-97 ✞ Rory Elizabeth Katherine 1968 Kym Maria 1972.
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