John F. Kennedy - Ancestors

Ancestors

The Kennedy family originally came from Dunganstown, County Wexford, Ireland. In 1848, Patrick Kennedy left his farm and boarded a ship in New Ross bound for Liverpool on his way to Boston. It was here he met the woman he was to marry, Bridget Murphy. Patrick Kennedy came to Boston, took a job as a migrant worker, and died within eight or nine years, of cholera. He left behind a widow and children to carry on.

Ancestors of John F. Kennedy
16. James Kennedy
8. Patrick Kennedy
17. Maria Kennedy
4. P. J. Kennedy
18. Philip Murphy
9. Bridget Murphy
19. Mary Barron
2. Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr.
10. James Hickey
5. Mary Augusta Hickey
11. Margaret Field Hickey
1. John F. Kennedy
12. Thomas Fitzgerald
6. John F. Fitzgerald
13. Rosanna Cox
3. Rose Fitzgerald
14. Michael Hannon
7. Mary Josephine Hannon
15. Mary Ann Fitzgerald

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