Rhode Island and Providence Plantations (United States of America).
Newport, RI
Jacqueline Kennedy died in New York City, NY on May 19th, 1994.
Jacqueline Bouvier's claim to importance came from her support of the health of horses, receiving awards at a young age from the ASPCA for her care and concern for the well-being of horses, including her opposition to vivisection. Most of the important things Jacqueline Bouvier would do will occur later in life, during and after her subsequent marriages to John F. Kennedy and Aristotle Onassis.
A difficulty with pregnancies, since she was prone to have miscarriages and premature births, which took a toll on her body and state of mind.
An American socialite born to old money wealth in New York State. Her family is a prominent Roman Catholic family involved in the Stock Exchange, the Law, and in the social scene. She excelled in poetry, equestrian sports, and academics in general.
Either they are all dead, living with a name other than Bouvier due to marriage, or living quietly in New York State somewhere.
Mostly in the United States, but spent two years in France during college. She mostly lived in New York State: Southampton, New York City, and Poughkeepsie. She also lived in Virginia and Maryland following her parents divorce in 1940, and spent some time in Connecticut for boarding school. Hammersmith Farm is the live of the house in Newport, Rhode Island, where Jacqueline Bouvier lived with her step-father and mother.
Caroline Kennedy (daughter of John F Kennedy) was born in New York state.
New York
Edward (Ted) Kennedy lives in, and represents in the US Senate, the state of Massachusetts.
Nelson Kennedy Ledges State Park was created in 1949.
Edward Kennedy was the senior United States Senator representing the state of Massachusetts. He was the brother of John F. Kennedy and Robert Kennedy. Kennedy was a Democrat.