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Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis

Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis was the wife of the 35th President of the United States, John Fitzgerald Kennedy. After his death, Jacqueline remarried Aristotle Onassis in 1968. Jacqueline lived a quiet life until her death in 1994.

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Is Jackie Onassis's Mother alive?

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No, Jackie Onassis's mother, Janet Lee Bouvier, passed away in 1989.

What kind of jobs did Jackie Kennedy do?

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Jackie Kennedy worked as a journalist and editor, creating columns for newspapers and magazines. She also worked in book publishing as an editor at Viking Press and Doubleday. Additionally, she was a successful First Lady, promoting cultural diplomacy and preservation of historic landmarks.

Will a magazine extension for a Winchester 1200 shotgun work with a Winchester 1300 shotgun?

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No, a magazine extension for a Winchester 1200 shotgun will not work with a Winchester 1300 shotgun. The Winchester 1200 and 1300 have different magazine tube designs and dimensions, so they are not interchangeable.

What is the full name of Jacqueline Kennedy?

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Jacqueline Kennedy's full name is Jacqueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy Onassis.

Who are the main characters in Grey Gardens?

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The main characters in Grey Gardens are Edith "Big Edie" Ewing Bouvier Beale and her daughter Edith "Little Edie" Bouvier Beale. The documentary explores the lives of these two eccentric and reclusive women, who were relatives of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.

What problems did Jacqueline Kennedy have?

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Jacqueline Kennedy faced a number of challenges during her life. Some of the most notable problems included dealing with her husband's infidelity, having to live under intense scrutiny as the First Lady, and coping with the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Additionally, she struggled with the deaths of two of her children, the pressure to maintain a certain image, and her own personal grief and trauma.

Did Jackie Kennedy live with Maurice templeton?

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No, Jackie Kennedy did not live with Maurice Templeton. After the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, she remained in the United States and primarily lived in New York City and Washington, D.C.

Who overcome Jackie O Kennedy?

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Jackie O Kennedy faced various challenges throughout her life, but she overcame them with grace and resilience. She navigated the difficulties of being in the public eye, dealt with personal tragedies and loss, and dedicated her time to philanthropy and activism. Jackie O Kennedy emerged as a symbol of strength and poise, leaving a lasting legacy as a cultural icon.

How did Jackie Kennedy's first children die?

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Jackie Kennedy's first two children, Arabella and Patrick, died shortly after birth. Arabella, a girl, was stillborn in 1956. Patrick, a boy, was born prematurely in 1963 and lived for only 2 days. The cause of Patrick's death was respiratory distress syndrome, a condition common in premature babies at the time.

Was Jacqueline Kennedy a popular first lady?

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Yes, Jacqueline Kennedy was a highly popular first lady. She was known for her elegance, intelligence, and style, and she brought a sense of sophistication and cultural appreciation to the White House. Her fashion choices and restoration efforts for historical artifacts helped to enhance the public image of the presidency during her time in the role.

Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis High School she attended?

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Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis High School is a public high school located in New York City. It offers a rigorous academic curriculum and a diverse range of extracurricular activities and sports programs. It is not known whether Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis specifically attended this high school.

Who was the Auchincloss that was related to Jackie Kennedy?

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Louis Auchincloss was the Auchincloss who was related to Jackie Kennedy. He was her stepbrother, as he was the half-brother of Jackie's mother, Janet Auchincloss.

How has Jackie Kennedy Onassis made a difference in our lives today?

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Jackie Kennedy Onassis made a difference in our lives today through her style and grace, which continues to influence and inspire fashion. Additionally, her preservation efforts of historical landmarks, such as the White House and Grand Central Terminal, helped to shape the importance of preserving and celebrating our cultural heritage. Her advocacy for arts and education further emphasized the importance of these fields in society.

Did Jackie Kennedy write any books?

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Jackie Kennedy never got to write the book that so many people thought she would one day write. A frequent rumor is that she has a secret memoir that won't be published for a long time after her death.

Why marry Onassis?

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Aristotle Onassis was the richest man on Earth, worth over a billion dollars at the time of his death. It implied having the most lavish lifestyle a living person could have.

Did Ethel Kennedy attend Jackie Kennedy Onassis' funeral?

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Yes she did. Despite having their differences as sister-in-laws, they were very close. Ethel Kennedy reportedly collapsed when she heard the news of Jackie Kennedy's death. She attended both services for Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, the first in New York City, and the second at Arlington National Cemetery. She was seen placing flowers upon Onassis' coffin.

How old was Jackie Kennedy when she became first lady?

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Jackie Kennedy (1929-1994), became First Lady in 1961. She was 32.

Was Jackie Kennedy a popular first lady?

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- Created the White House Historical Association

- Was a goodwill ambassador in Mexico, Venezuela, India, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia

- Led the effort to establish at National Center for the Performing Arts

- Led a Televised tour of the White House, winning an honorary Emmy award

- Raise two young children in White House, established a kindergarten

Who did Bobby Kennedy have an affair with?

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They were frequent rumors of this in the 1960s circulated by the tabloid press. Several authors, C. Heymann Wynn in particular, have written books that have alleged this affair. If anyone had the affair, it was Bobby, since he was a married man, while Jackie the recent widow. It is common knowledge that they were close to one another, especially in the period following JFK's death. Whether this closeness developed into a romantic affair is still up for debate, but for now is merely another rumor that surrounds the Kennedy clan.

Personal signature of Jacqueline Kennedy?

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The name of a 1961 book written by Mary Van Rensselaer Thayer. It was an unauthorized biography of the new First Lady, that included some exaggerated claims about the Bouvier family being descendants of French nobles. It is also the name of a 1981 TV-Movie miniseries that starred Jaclyn Smith as the title character.

Was Jackie Kennedy a Christian?

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Yes, she was a Roman Catholic. Her paternal side of the family (Bouvier) was one of the few Roman Catholic families in New England to be listed in the Social Register, a prominent list of wealthy New York families in 1899.

What hospital was Jackie Kennedy born?

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He wasn't born in a hospital he was born in the upstairs master bedroom of his home in Brookline.

What is Jackie Kennedy's favorite color?

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After 1963, probably not raspberry pink or rose (blood) red.

What was Jackie Kennedy's obstacles?

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Jackie valued a more traditional family life than the presidency offered, and enjoyed spending time with her children at a rented estate, Glenn Ora, in Virginia, more than being in the White House. She also had strong opinions which were supressed due to a need to be politically correct. Jackie was concerned that she was not always an asset to her husband, but as their French visit and her tour of India proved, she was immensely popular with crowds and the media. She was unable to exercise her abilities as writer and editor until after the death of her second husband, Aristotle Onassis. As First Lady, she shunned many of the tedious tasks of entertaining political wives and utilzed Lady Bird, Rose and other Kennedy women, to allow her free time for her children and equestrian activity.