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  1. 24 de sept. de 2013 · Joseph P., of Irish descent, was not the first Kennedy who trod these shores, but it is with this remarkable figure that the story really begins. Although not exactly born into poverty (his father was a small-time local Boston politician), Joseph P. was the epitome of the self-made man and, to that extent, this is a uniquely American saga.

  2. 15 de nov. de 2012 · A cooper by trade, Patrick died of cholera in 1858 at age 35. His grandson and near namesake, Joseph Patrick Kennedy, was born in 1888  in a neighborhood now known as unfashionable East Boston ...

  3. 9 de ene. de 2013 · Though never terribly fascinated by the Kennedy family political dynasty, stories about Joseph P. Kennedy (JPK) always interested me from an economic angle. It's said that Kennedy properly told ...

  4. 2 de mar. de 2022 · John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum The Kennedy family at Hyannis Port on September 4, 1931. From left to right: Robert, John, Eunice, Jean (on lap of) Joseph Sr., Rose (behind) Patricia, Kathleen, Joseph Jr. (behind) Rosemary Kennedy. Dog in foreground is “Buddy.”

  5. Learn about John F. Kennedy's family, including his parents, Joseph P. Kennedy and Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy, and his eight brothers and sisters, and their spouses.

  6. Rose Elizabeth Fitzgerald was born in Boston’s North End on July 22, 1890, the eldest child of John F. (“Honey Fitz”) and Mary Josephine Hannon Fitzgerald. She was first introduced to politics as a child. When she was 5, her father was a congressman. By the time she turned 15, Honey Fitz was one of the most popular and colorful mayors Boston had ever known.

  7. 5. Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. had a controversial reputation regarding his views on certain topics. He has been accused of having anti-Semitic and racist beliefs, as well as being sympathetic to fascist regimes. These allegations have sparked debates and discussions about his character and influence on his family's legacy.