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Kennedy family

Overview
Works: 1,212 works in 2,484 publications in 12 languages and 112,768 library holdings
Genres: Portraits  History  Biographies  Caricatures and cartoons  Genealogy  Sources  Diaries  Albums (Books)  Personal correspondence  Photographs 
Roles: Author
Classifications: E843, 923.173
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An address on occasion of the funeral of John T. McCoun delivered in the Second Street Presbyterian Church, Troy, April 30, 1861 by Duncan Kennedy( )

3 editions published in 1861 in English and held by 111 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Kennedy family photograph series by Kennedy (Family :( Visual )

in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Photographs of members of the Kennedy, Beal, and Stockdale families
The John F. Kennedys : a family album by Mark Shaw( Book )

1 edition published in 1964 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Pictures of the family taken in Georgetown, Washington, D.C., Hyannis Port and elsewhere over a period of four years
Thomas J. Watson, Jr., Papers by Thomas J Watson( )

in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide

Watson was involved in political activities, such as supporting candidates and serving on government committees. His relationships with Charles H. Percy and the Kennedy family is documented. Watson served on Jimmy Carter's General Advisory Committee on Arms Control and Disarmament (1977-1979), Lyndon B. Johnson's President's Task Force on the War Against Poverty, the President's Commission on Income Maintenance Programs, and the President's Advisory Committee on Labor Management Policy. The Ambassador to Moscow series documents the nomination, confirmation, term of service, and resignation of Watson. Part of the series is personal or documents unofficial correspondents, requests for assistance, and travel. Social life in the Ambassador's residence, Spaso House, is documented
Harris and Kennedy family( )

in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide

Letters relating to members of the Harris and Kennedy families of Mooresboro, Cleveland County, N.C., which were apparently joined by marriage sometime after 1915. Letters dated 1890-1910 are chiefly to Octia Harris, wife of Thomas Harris. Most letters are from her son C.B. Harris (Bin), who worked in road and other heavy construction in Columbia, S.C., Richmond, Va., and Rocky Mount, N.C., and mainly describe his social activities in those places. There are also a few letters to Octia from her son Herbert R. and daughter Esther, both of whom seem to have spent time in Mars Hill and Asheville, N.C., where Herbert worked for a time in a barber shop. Beginning in 1911, letters are chiefly to Maud Kennedy of Mooresboro. These letters are mostly from suitors, particularly Matthew Stroup of Cherryville, N.C., who wrote to Maud from Chapel Hill about his activities as a student at the University of North Carolina, 1911-1914, and, in 1915, as a disappointed suitor, from his law office in Cherryville
Kennedy-Madden family papers( )

in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide

A small collection of family papers of William J. and Margaret Kennedy of Brookline, Mass., including family correspondence to Mr. Kennedy from Mrs. Kennedy and their children while they were away in Bryantville, Mass. (1911), receipts and bills for household goods and services (1886-1911), Margaret Kennedy's books of expenses for groceries purchased from Nellie Flaherty, and a few other misc. papers (1833-1911) and printed materials. Also, a few documents related to members of the Madden family
Kennedy, Moore, and Southgate family papers( )

in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide

The collection includes correspondence, financial, legal, and business items; an account book; diaries; and miscellaneous family history records of the Kennedy, Moore, and Southgate families of the Indiana/Ohio/Kentucky area surrounding Lawrenceburg, Indiana, where members of these families were early settlers. The collection pertains to the daily lives and business interests of members of these families, chiefly 1830-1850
Hancock-Kennedy Family papers by Eastland Family( )

in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide

The Hancock-Kennedy Family Papers consists of correspondence and Helen Hancock Kennedy's Baylor University school papers from 1946-1972 with some undated items. The collection contains mostly handwritten personal correspondence amongst three related families from Palestine, Texas - Eastland, Hancock, and Kennedy. Most of the correspondence is from Helen Hancock Kennedy or May Eastland Hancock. Of note, Helen writes to her father Gordon and mother Moay living in Palestine, Texas about her husband Harold and daughter Karen's daily life in Washington, D.C. She also writes about various vacations to Puerto Rico, Mexico, Canada, New York, Georgia, and Virginia and other locales. May, also known as Moay, writes to Helen about her daily life in Palestine, Texas
Kennedy, Bridgers, and Flowers family papers( )

in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide

Papers, 1800-1982, of the Kennedy, Bridgers, and Flowers family of Goldsboro and Raleigh, N.C., including correspondence, books, pamphlets, deeds, certificates, and promissory notes. Many of the 19th-century materials relate to Richard Lee Kennedy of Goldsboro, N.C.; James H. Everett, attorney, of Wayne County, N.C.; and D.H. (David Henderson) Bridgers, landowner, of Goldsboro, N.C
OM90-46 Kennedy Family Papers by Kennedy (Family :( Book )

in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide

Papers of the Kennedy Family
Kennedy family by Kennedy (Family :( )

in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide

The Kennedy family papers consist of seven letters. The earliest (1817) was written by a young woman describing a mid-winter journey home through western New York by wagon sleigh. Five letters in the collection were written by Frederick A. Kennedy to his wife Caroline while he was serving in the Michigan State legislature in Detroit in 1846. Kennedy discusses current actions of the legislature, including the passage of a bill to pay legislators 3.00 per day, and the initial defeat and final passage of a controversial bill for the sale of the Central Railroad. The final letter in the collection was written by Kennedy's son, J. Benton ("Bent"), a Captain in the First Michigan Infantry during the Civil War. The letter, written in a camp near Sharpsburg, Maryland in October 1862, discusses the relative fighting merits of eastern "city" troops and western men in the Union Army. (Capt. Kennedy died a few months later of wounds received in action at Fredricksburg, Virginia)
He stands in a desert( Visual )

1 edition published in 1996 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide

A film diary consisting of brief informal sketches of "everyday, unimportant" activities and events in the life of the experimental filmaker, Jonas Mekas, taken between 1969 and 1984. Includes brief portraits of people he spent time with, places, seasons of the year, weather and many of his filmaker friends including Hans Richter, Roberto Rossellini, Marcel Hanoun, Henri Langlois, Alberto Cavalcanti, Peter Kubelka, Kenneth Anger, Robert Breer, Willard Van Dyke and Hollis Frampton, or just friends including John Lennon, the J.F. Kennedy clan, Andy Warhol, Richard Foreman, Yoko Ono, Allen Ginsberg and George Maciunas
The remarkable Kennedys by Joe McCarthy( Book )

1 edition published in 1962 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide

The story of the family of Senator John Kennedy, Democratic Presidential candidate
The Monthly Panorama, containing a biographical sketch of Sir John Moore ... and review of The Dublin Satirist( Book )

1 edition published in 1811 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide

Weber-Kennedy family collection( )

in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide

Topics also include Charles Martin Weber's (1893-1987) activities as a civil engineer and as a representative of San Joaquin County in the state assembly (1927-1943); Helen Weber Kennedy's interest in the collection and preservation of the family papers and library; charities; recreation; and 19th century California agriculture and nurseries
Papers of the Kennedy, Evans, Woods, Hinton, Coleman and Babcock families( )

in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide

Undated genealogical essays [ca. 1990s?] discuss family history of the Evans, McCarter, Wylie, and related famlies
Ancestors and descendants of Christopher Columbus Simmons and Asenath Ann Kennedy Simmons, Washington State pioneers by Margaret Moore Keck( )

in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide

This is a photocopy of Margaret Keck's compilation of genealogy for the ancestors and mainly the descendants of her grandparents, Christopher Columbus and Asenath Ann (Kennedy) Simmons. It contains copies of some photographs, vital records, transcription of newspaper articles and 129 family group sheets
Joseph Peabody family papers( )

in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide

This collection contains the papers of Salem, Mass., ship captain Joseph Peabody, his son George, his grandson George Augustus, and his grandnephew William C. Endicott, Jr. It includes correspondence, financial and legal papers, diaries, speeches, scrapbooks, records for Fiske's wharf, photographs, and genealogy
 
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