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For other people named Patrick Kennedy, see Patrick Kennedy (disambiguation).
Patrick Joseph Kennedy P.J. Kennedy , circa 1900 Massachusetts House of Representatives
2nd Suffolk DistrictIn office
1884–1889Massachusetts State Senate
4th Suffolk DistrictIn office
1889–1895Personal details Born Patrick Joseph Kennedy
January 14, 1858
Boston, Suffolk County, MassachusettsDied May 18, 1929 (aged 71)
Boston, Suffolk County, MassachusettsPolitical party Democratic Spouse(s) Mary Augusta Hickey Relations Patrick Kennedy and Bridget Murphy Children Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr., Francis Benedict Kennedy, Mary Loretta Kennedy, Margaret Louise Kennedy Alma mater Boston College Occupation Politician, Businessman Religion Roman Catholic Patrick Joseph Kennedy (January 14, 1858 – May 18, 1929) was an American politician. He was the father of Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr., and paternal grandfather to United States President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and Senator Edward M. Kennedy.
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Early life
P.J. was the youngest of five children born to Irish Roman Catholic immigrants Patrick Kennedy and Bridget Murphy, who were both from New Ross, County Wexford, and married in Boston on September 26, 1849. The couple's first son, John, died of cholera in infancy. Months after P.J.'s birth, his father also succumbed to the infectious cholera epidemic that infested the family's East Boston neighborhood. As the only surviving male, P.J. was the first Kennedy to receive a formal education. At the age of fourteen, P.J., as he was called, left school to work on the Boston docks as a stevedore to help support his mother and three older sisters. In the 1880s, with money he had saved from his modest earnings, he launched a business career by buying a saloon in Haymarket Square downtown. In time, he bought a second establishment by the East Boston docks. Next to capitalize on the social drinking of upper-class Boston, P.J. purchased a third bar in an upscale East Boston hotel, the Maverick House. Before he was thirty, his growing prosperity allowed him to buy a whiskey-importing business.
By the time he died in 1929, P.J. held an interest in a coal company and a substantial amount of stock in a bank, the Columbia Trust Company. His wealth afforded his family of one son, Joseph Patrick, and two daughters an attractive home on Jeffries Point in East Boston." (Robert Dallek)
He attended Boston College on scholarship and became a prominent businessman before entering politics.
Political career
"Likable, always ready to help less fortunate fellow Irishmen with a little cash and some sensible advice, P.J. enjoyed the approval and respect of most folks in East Boston, living on the hill a mixed Boston neighborhood of upscale Irish and Protestant elite. Beginning in 1884, he converted his popularity into five consecutive one-year terms in the Massachusetts House of Representatives, followed by three two-year terms in the state senate. Establishing himself as one of Boston's principal Democratic leaders, he was invited to give one of the seconding speeches for Grover Cleveland at the party's 1888 national convention in St. Louis."[1]
"But campaigning, speech making, and legislative maneuvering were less appealing to him than the behind-the-scenes machinations that characterized so much of Boston politics in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries. After leaving the senate in 1895, P.J. spent his political career in various appointive offices—elections commissioner and fire commissioner—as the backroom boss of Boston's Ward Two, and as a member of his party's unofficial Board of Strategy." (Robert Dallek)
Marriage and children
On November 23, 1887, Kennedy married Mary Augusta Hickey, the daughter of a prosperous businessman in the city.
Name Birth Death Age Notes Joseph Patrick Kennedy September 6, 1888 November 18, 1969 81 years Married on October 7, 1914, to Rose Fitzgerald (July 22, 1890 – January 22, 1995) 9 children Francis Benedict Kennedy March 11, 1891 June 14, 1892 1 year 3months Mary Loretta Kennedy August 6, 1893 November 18, 1971 79 years Married on October 12, 1927, to George William Connelly (June 10, 1898 – August 29, 1971) Margaret Louise Kennedy October 22, 1898 November 14, 1974 76 years Married on June 14, 1924, to Charles Joseph Burke (August 23, 1899 – April 5, 1967) Patrick Joseph Kennedy is also the name of Edward Kennedy's son, and thus a great-grandson of the elder P. J. Kennedy.
Legacy
In 1914, their son Joseph married Rose Fitzgerald, daughter of John F. Fitzgerald, the Democratic Mayor of Boston. The union of P.J.'s son and Fitzgerald's daughter essentially created the Kennedy political family. Together, they had many children, including Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. (a World War II casualty), John F. Kennedy (35th President of the United States), Robert F. Kennedy (US Senator, Attorney General, and Presidential candidate), and Edward Kennedy (US Senator from Massachusetts).
The Patrick J. Kennedy School is a public grammar school located in East Boston.
References
Kennedy family Ancestors of Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Sr.
(1888–1969)James Kennedy and Maria Kennedy parents of
--- Patrick Kennedy (m.) Bridget Murphy parents of
------ P. J. Kennedy (m.) Mary Augusta Hickey parents of Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr.Rose Elizabeth Fitzgerald
(1890–1995)Philip and Mary Cox • Thomas Fitzgerald and Rosanna Cox • Michael Hannon and Mary Ann Fitzgerald • John Francis "Honey Fitz" Fitzgerald (m.) Mary Josephine Hannon parents of Rose Fitzgerald KennedyChildren of (in birth order) Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. • John Fitzgerald Kennedy (m.) Jacqueline Lee Bouvier • Rose Marie "Rosemary" Kennedy • Kathleen Agnes Kennedy (m.) William John Robert Cavendish, Marquess of Hartington • Eunice Mary Kennedy (m.) Robert Sargent Shriver, Jr. • Patricia Kennedy (m./div.) Peter Lawford • Robert Francis Kennedy (m.) Ethel Skakel • Jean Ann Kennedy (m.) Stephen Edward Smith • Edward Moore Kennedy (m./div. 1st) Virginia Joan Bennett; (m. 2nd) Victoria Anne ReggieDescendants
(in birth order)Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. (1915–1944)NoneJohn Fitzgerald Kennedy (1917–1963)Arabella Kennedy • Caroline Bouvier Kennedy (m.) Edwin Arthur Schlossberg • John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Jr. (m.) Carolyn Jeanne Bessette • Patrick Bouvier KennedyRose Marie Kennedy (1918–2005)NoneKathleen Cavendish, Marchioness
of Hartington (1920–1948)NoneEunice Kennedy Shriver (1921–2009)Robert Sargent Shriver III (m.) Malissa Feruzzi • Maria Owings Shriver (m./div.) Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger • Timothy Perry Shriver (m.) Linda Potter • Mark Kennedy Shriver (m.) Jeannie Eileen Ripp • Anthony Paul Kennedy Shriver (m.) Alina MojicaPatricia Kennedy Lawford (1924–2006)Christopher Kennedy Lawford • Sydney Maleia Kennedy Lawford • Victoria Francis Lawford • Robin Elizabeth LawfordRobert Francis Kennedy (1925–1968)Kathleen Hartington Kennedy (m.) David Lee Townsend • Joseph Patrick Kennedy II (m./div. 1st) Sheila Brewster Rauch; (m. 2nd) Anne Elizabeth "Beth" Kelly • Robert Francis Kennedy, Jr. (m./div. 1st) Emily Ruth Black (m. 2nd) Mary Richardson • David Anthony Kennedy • Mary Courtney Kennedy (m/div. 1st) Jeffrey Robert Ruhe; (m./sep. 2nd) Paul Michael Hill • Michael LeMoyne Kennedy (m.) Victoria Denise Gifford • Mary Kerry Kennedy (m./div.) Andrew Mark Cuomo • Christopher George Kennedy (m.) Sheila Sinclair Berner • Matthew Maxwell Taylor Kennedy (m.) Victoria Anne Strauss • Douglas Harriman Kennedy (m.) Molly Elizabeth Stark • Rory Elizabeth Katherine Kennedy (m.) Mark BaileyJean Kennedy Smith (born 1928)Stephen Edward Smith, Jr. • William Kennedy Smith • Amanda Mary Smith • Kym Maria SmithEdward Moore Kennedy (1932–2009)Kara Anne Kennedy (m.) Michael Allen • Edward Moore Kennedy, Jr. (m.) Katherine Anne "Kiki" Gershman • Patrick Joseph Kennedy (m.) Amy PetitgoutCategories:- 1859 births
- 1929 deaths
- Boston College alumni
- American people of Irish descent
- American Roman Catholics
- Kennedy family
- Massachusetts Democrats
- Massachusetts State Senators
- Members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
- People from Boston, Massachusetts
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