John Kennedy
Full Name: John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Born: May 29, 1917
Place of Birth: Brookline, Massachusetts
Ancestry: Irish
Father: Joseph Patrick Kennedy (1888 - 1969)
Mother: Rose Elizabeth Fitzgerald Kennedy (1890 - 1995)
First Lady: Jacqueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy
Children: Three ;Caroline Bouvier, John Fitzgerald Jr., Patrick Fitzgerald
Pet(s): Tom Kitten the cat; Robin the canary; Zsa Zsa the rabbit; Sardar the horse; ponies named Macaroni, Tex, and Leprechaun; parakeets named Bluebell and Marybelle; hamsters named Debbie and Billie; Charlie, a Welsh terrier, plus dogs named Pushinka, Shannon, Wolf, and Clipper, plus Pushinka and Charlie's pups: Blackie, Butterfly, Streaker, and White Tips
Education: Graducated from Harvard Collage (1940)
Religion: Roman Catholic
Occupation: Member of U. S. House of Representatives
Military Service: Navy Commander - World War II
Political Party: Democratic
Offices Held: Member of U. S. House of Representatives
Age at Inauguration: 43
Terms Served: One; (1961 - 1963)
Vice Presidents: Lyndon B. Johnson
Campaign Slogan: None
States Admitted: None
Sport or Hobby: Sailing, Swimming, Touch Football
Nickname: J. F. K.
Died: November 22, 1963
Place of Death: Dallas, Texas
Cause of Death: Assassination
Interesting Facts:
He is remembered for the quote - 'Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country'.
Kennedy became famous and won a medal after the PT-109 incident, in which his boat was sunk in the war.