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Ted Kennedy

This category is for questions pertaining to Ted "Teddy" Kennedy, Senator and brother to John F. Kennedy. His life, relationships, and political career are discussed in this category.

273 Questions

When did Ted Yeatman die?

Ted Yeatman died on November 1, 2009, in Takoma Park, Maryland, USA of respiratory and heart problems.

Was ted Kennedy a convicted felony?

Ted Kennedy was never convicted of a felony. However, he was involved in a controversial incident known as the Chappaquiddick accident in 1969, where a car he was driving went off a bridge, resulting in the death of Mary Jo Kopechne. Kennedy faced significant public scrutiny and legal consequences, but he was not charged with a felony in connection to the incident. He ultimately pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of leaving the scene of an accident.

When did Ted Offenbecker die?

Ted Offenbecker died on July 5, 1992, in Los Angeles, California, USA.

When did Ted Gunderson die?

Ted Gunderson died on 2011-07-31.

When did Ted Demers die?

Ted Demers died on January 1, 2001, in Malibu, California, USA of road accident.

Did ted Kennedy cheat at Harvard?

Ted Kennedy was expelled from Harvard University for cheating on an exam but later readmitted.

When did Ted Thin Elk die?

Ted Thin Elk died on January 27, 1997, in Rosebud Sicangu Lakota Reservation, South Dakota, USA.

Who married Edward Kennedy?

In 1958, to Joan Bennett. He was 26, she was 22. She graduated from Manhattanville College, the same school Edward Kennedy's sisters Eunice and Jean and his sister-in-law Ethel graduated from.

What is the birth name of Kennedy Schofield?

Kennedy Schofield's birth name is Kristen Schofield.

When did Ted Trimmer die?

Ted Trimmer died on August 23, 2004, in Birmingham, West Midlands, England, UK of killed in road rage incident.

Who will inherit the Kennedy Compound from Sen Ted Kennedy?

According to media reports, the Kennedy Compound will be converted into an educational center and museum. The compound covers some 6 acres of waterfront property along Nantucket Sound. In addition to the home of family patriarch Joseph P. Kennedy, in which Ted Kennedy lived prior to his death, the compound also contains the houses of John F. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy.

When did Ted Bonda die?

Ted Bonda died on October 22, 2005, in Chagrin Falls, Ohio, USA of complications from Alzheimer's disease.

When did Ted Bessell die?

Ted Bessell died on October 6, 1996, in Los Angeles, California, USA of aortic aneurysm.

What is the birth name of Kenoy Kennedy?

Kenoy Kennedy's birth name is Kenoy Wayne Kennedy.

What can you tell me about Kara Kennedy's funeral today?

Kara Kennedy died too young. She had a very difficult life despite her wonderful circumstances. She was shy like her mother. She was gentle

like her mother. She preferred to be in the background like her mother.

These past few days, however, she has been thrust into the world media

center stage. I think it would have overwhelmed her. She had struggled to

stay alive. She had struggled through difficult cancer treatment. She struggled

through her parents' difficulties. She struggled with her marriage. She survived. But her life has ended too soon. Her funeral is a devastating event for those of us who knew Kara. She was so quick to laugh, and to enjoy a moment. So easygoing and pleasant. Like everyone else connected with

Kara's life, I am in shock that she is gone.

Courtney Hall, Fremont, CA

Where is the Edward M Kennedy Institute For The United States Senate Inc in Boston Massachusetts located?

The address of the Edward M Kennedy Institute For The United States Senate Inc is: 400 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, MA 02110-1697

Have 15 year old nephew has leg cancer What type of cancer did Edward Kennedy Jr have?

Edward Kennedy had bone cancer - he had a partial amputation which probably saved his life. The commonest type of primary bone cancer is osteosarcoma. It is most often diagnosed in children and teenagers but can occur at any age. Osteosarcomas can grow anywhere in the skeleton. But the commonest sites are Lower thigh (femur), Upper shin bone (tibia), Upper arm (humerus) or Lower shin bone.