Yes, Jacqueline Kennedy has 4 kids.
Yes, Jackie had children. She had three children with John Fitzgerald Kennedy, who were named Caroline Bouvier Kennedy (November 27th, 1957), John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Jr. (November 25th, 1960), and Patrick Bouvier Kennedy (August 7th, 1963). But Patrick died after two days due to premature birth and respiratory failure. She also had a daughter (who was to be named Arabella) who was still born in 1956 and a miscarriage the year before.
Yes, she gave birth to four children but only two survived: a son John Junior and a daughter Caroline. Another child was stillborn, and a fourth died in infancy, having lived only two days. Years later, John Jr. (called "John-John" when he was little) died tragically in a plane crash, in 1999. Caroline is still alive and involved in philanthropy.
No they did not have children with each other.
Five with her previous husband, John F. Kennedy (with only two living to see her married to Aristotle Onassis,), and had no children with Mr. Onassis.
Jackie Kennedy Onassis wanted to be buried at Arlington National cemetery as the firstborn child of John and Jackie Kennedy is buried there.
Aristotle Onassis and Jacqueline Kennedy did not have any children of their own, but Christina was from Aristotles first marriage.
Yes she did. That was one of the reasons why she married him. She wanted to move her kids away from the U.S. because after RFK was killed she felt the U.S was not safe for her children. Ethel Kennedy (RFK's widow) went to their wedding and asked Ari if he had any brothers.
yes a ton
NO, Jackie did not raise any other kids besides her own two children John and Caroline.
I believe that she made a poor decision when she decided to marry Onassis........ she could have married any man, bright, millionary, and nice........ I think she made a poor deicision and suffered because of that.
At her request, she is buried near John Kennedy in Arlington National Cemetery. As the widow of a person buried there, she has that right, just like any widow (or widower) has to be buried next to someone interred in a military cemetery.
Jackie Onassis had no public interest in such things as Ice Hockery! Her sportive tastes went in the direction of equestrian sports and Horse Shows, etc. The only quasi-political type I can think of that had any involvement with spectator sports was the late Kate Smith who was associated with the Philadelphia Flyers. There is a bronze statue of her in Philadelphia, by the way ( Kate Smith). Two very different ladies.
Any restaurant that was secluded enough so that the paparazzi wouldn't shove a camera right in her face while she ate. Such a restaurant would have to be near her 5th Avenue Apartment, or her workplace at Doubleday in NYC.
Almost certainly Jacqueline Onassis.
John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Lee "Jackie" Bouvier were married at St. Mary's Church in Newport, Rhode Island on September 12, 1953. They are the parents of Caroline Bouvier Kennedy (1957) and John Fitzgerald Kennedy Jr. (1960).