,

Joseph Patrick KENNEDY II + Anne Elizabeth KELLY

Robert Francis KENNEDY (1925–1968)
Robert Francis "Bobby" KENNEDY
19251968
Robert Francis KENNEDY (1925–1968)
Robert Francis KENNEDY

b. 20 November 1925  Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA

R. K21  

d. 6 June 1968 (Age 42)  Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA


Ethel Skakel KENNEDY
Ethel SKAKEL
19281928
Ethel Skakel KENNEDY
Ethel SKAKEL

b. 11 April 1928  Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA

R. K22  

d. 11 April 1928  Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA


Joseph Patrick KENNEDY II (1952–)
Joseph Patrick KENNEDY
1952
Joseph Patrick KENNEDY II (1952–)
Joseph Patrick KENNEDY II

b. 24 September 1952  Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA

R. K24  


Anne "Beth" Elizabeth KENNEDY
Anne "Beth" Elizabeth KELLY
1957
Anne "Beth" Elizabeth KENNEDY
Anne Elizabeth KELLY

b. 3 April 1957  Massachusetts, USA

R. K127  


No children

Family Group Information

Marriage 23 October 1993
 Brighton, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA

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Text: In 1993 Kennedy asked the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston for an annulment of the marriage, feeling he was mentally incapable of entering into marriage at the time of his wedding. An annulment would have rendered the marriage void sacramentally (a church annulment does not change the legal legitimacy of a marriage) and allow Kennedy to marry Anne Elizabeth "Beth" Kelly (born April 3, 1957)—his former staff member—in a Roman Catholic ceremony, as well as allow him to participate in other sacraments of the church, such as Holy Communion, not available to a divorced person who remarries. Rauch refused to agree to the annulment, and Kennedy married Beth in a non-Catholic civil ceremony on October 23, 1993.
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94 TEXT In 1993 Kennedy asked the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston for an annulment of the marriage, feeling he was mentally incapable of entering into marriage at the time of his wedding. An annulment would have rendered the marriage void sacramentally (a church annulment does not change the legal legitimacy of a marriage) and allow Kennedy to marry Anne Elizabeth "Beth" Kelly (born April 3, 1957)—his former staff member—in a Roman Catholic ceremony, as well as allow him to participate in other sacraments of the church, such as Holy Communion, not available to a divorced person who remarries. Rauch refused to agree to the annulment, and Kennedy married Beth in a non-Catholic civil ceremony on October 23, 1993. 94 TEXT In 1993 Kennedy asked the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston for an annulment of the marriage, feeling he was mentally incapable of entering into marriage at the time of his wedding. An annulment would have rendered the marriage void sacramentally (a church annulment does not change the legal legitimacy of a marriage) and allow Kennedy to marry Anne Elizabeth "Beth" Kelly (born April 3, 1957)—his former staff member—in a Roman Catholic ceremony, as well as allow him to participate in other sacraments of the church, such as Holy Communion, not available to a divorced person who remarries. Rauch refused to agree to the annulment, and Kennedy married Beth in a non-Catholic civil ceremony on October 23, 1993. 
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104 TEXT In 1993 Kennedy asked the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston for an annulment of the marriage, feeling he was mentally incapable of entering into marriage at the time of his wedding. An annulment would have rendered the marriage void sacramentally (a church annulment does not change the legal legitimacy of a marriage) and allow Kennedy to marry Anne Elizabeth "Beth" Kelly (born April 3, 1957)—his former staff member—in a Roman Catholic ceremony, as well as allow him to participate in other sacraments of the church, such as Holy Communion, not available to a divorced person who remarries. Rauch refused to agree to the annulment, and Kennedy married Beth in a non-Catholic civil ceremony on October 23, 1993. 94 TEXT In 1993 Kennedy asked the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston for an annulment of the marriage, feeling he was mentally incapable of entering into marriage at the time of his wedding. An annulment would have rendered the marriage void sacramentally (a church annulment does not change the legal legitimacy of a marriage) and allow Kennedy to marry Anne Elizabeth "Beth" Kelly (born April 3, 1957)—his former staff member—in a Roman Catholic ceremony, as well as allow him to participate in other sacraments of the church, such as Holy Communion, not available to a divorced person who remarries. Rauch refused to agree to the annulment, and Kennedy married Beth in a non-Catholic civil ceremony on October 23, 1993. 
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