Ethel Skakel Kennedy

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Ethel Skakel Kennedy
Born April 11, 1928 (1928-04-11) (age 79)
Flag of Illinois Chicago, Illinois
Religious stance Roman Catholic
Spouse Robert F. Kennedy (1950 - 1968; his death)
Children 11

Ethel Skakel Kennedy (born April 11, 1928) is a member of the famed Kennedy family by her marriage to Robert F. Kennedy. Born in Chicago, Illinois) to Ann Brannack (nee), a Catholic, and George Skakel, a Protestant, Ethel was raised as Catholic in the affluent town of Greenwich, Connecticut. Her father was the founder of the very successful Great Lakes Carbon Corporation [1].

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Ethel attended the all-girls Greenwich Academy[2] [3]in Greenwich, Connecticut, as well as The Convent of the Sacred Heart in the Bronx. In September 1945, Ethel began her collegiate education at Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart, then located in Manhattan. Here she met Jean Kennedy, sister of her soon-to- husband, Robert F. Kennedy, and the two became friends and roommates.

Ethel met Robert F. Kennedy (Bobby) during a skiing trip to Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, Canada during the winter of 1945. At the time, Robert was dating Ethel's sister, Patricia. Eventually that relationship ended and Ethel and Bobby started seeing each other. Ethel campaigned for Bobby's brother, John F. Kennedy, in his 1946 campaign for United States Congress, and wrote her college thesis on his book Why England Slept.

Bobby and Ethel became engaged in February 1950, and were married on June 17, 1950 at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Greenwich. Ethel's wedding dress and bridal party gowns were created by noted New York City fashion designer Mamie Conti. As newlyweds, Ethel and Bobby moved to Charlottesville, Virginia, where they lived while Bobby finished his last year at the University of Virginia Law School. Their first child, Kathleen, was born on July 4, 1951. After Bobby graduated with his law degree, the family settled in the Washington, D.C. area and Bobby went to work for the Department of Justice. However, that path did not last long as Bobby was asked by his family to manage John F. Kennedy's 1952 Senate campaign in Massachusetts.

Throughout the 1950's, Bobby worked for the federal government in investigatory roles for the Senate Subcommittee on Investigations with the notoriously anti-Communist Senator Joe McCarthy and as chief counsel for the Senate Democrats. In contrast, Ethel's sphere of influence was their home life. In 1956, the Kennedy's purchased Hickory Hill from Bobby's brother John and his wife, Jackie. They needed a larger house, since Ethel was pregnant with their fifth child. This enormous 13 bedroom, 13 bath home, situated on six acres in prestigious McLean, Virginia, would prove to be an important place for socializing, both for the family and the local glitterati.

In contrast to John and Jackie, Ethel and Bobby held many raucous get-togethers at their home. Getting an invite to Hickory Hill was highly coveted. Whether it was a pool party or a formal dinner party, the guest list was impressive and eclectic. Journalist Roger Mudd remembers meeting John Lennon at one such party. Other notable invitees included the Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall, entertainer Judy Garland, dancer Rudolf Nureyev and historian Arthur Schlesinger, who found himself thrown into the pool fully clothed where Ethel was also already swimming fully clothed. [4].

The Kennedy children added to the wild atmosphere at Hickory Hill. Notoriously, Robert Jr. had a zoo in the basement. It was not unusual to see reptiles, a seal, miniature ponies and even an elephant on the grounds [5]. In fact, Jackie found the children so wild that she did not allow Caroline and John Jr. to play with their cousins.[6] In October 2003, the Boston Globe reported that Ethel was selling the legendary residence for $25 million [7].

As of 2007, Ethel continues to live at the Kennedy Compound in Hyannisport, Massachusetts. Below, is a chart detailing each of Ethel and Bobby's children.


Name Birth Death Age Cause of death Occupation Spouse
Kathleen Hartington Kennedy Townsend July 4, 1951 Lieutenant Governor of Maryland (1995-2003) David Lee Townsend
Joseph Patrick Kennedy II September 24, 1952 United States Congressman (1987-1999) Sheila Rauch (divorced); Anne Kelly
Robert Francis Kennedy January 17, 1954 environmental attorney Emily Ruth Black (divorced); Mary Richardson
David Anthony Kennedy June 15, 1955 April 25, 1984 28 cocaine overdose
Courtney Kennedy Hill September 9, 1956 former representative of the United Nations AIDS Foundation Jeffrey Robert Ruhe (divorced); Paul Hill
Michael LeMoyne Kennedy February 27. 1958 December 31, 1997 39 skiing accident Attorney Victoria Gifford
Mary Kerry Kennedy September 8, 1959 Attorney Andrew Cuomo (divorced)
Christopher George Kennedy July 4, 1963 President of Merchandise Mart Properties, Inc. Sheila Sinclair Berner
Matthew Maxwell Taylor Kennedy January 11, 1965 Attorney Victoria Anne Stauss
Douglas Harriman Kennedy March 24, 1967 Journalist Molly Elizabeth Stark
Rory Kennedy Bailey December 12, 1968 Filmmaker and producer Mark Bailey

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