Matthew Maxwell Taylor Kennedy

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Matthew Maxwell Taylor Kennedy was born January 11, 1965 in New York, New York. He is the 9th child of Robert F. Kennedy and Ethel Skakel Kennedy. He married Victoria Anne Stauss on July 13, 1991 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

They have 3 children: Matthew Maxwell Taylor Kennedy, Jr., born September 18, 1993, Caroline Summer Rose Kennedy, born December 23, 1994, and Noah Isabella Rose Kennedy, born July 9, 1998 in Hyannis, Massachusetts.

He began his law career in July 1992 by serving for 3 years as an assistant district attorney in Philadelphia. He co-founded the Urban Ecology Institute at Boston College, where he taught in the Biology and English Departments. He is currently writing a history of the Second World War in the Pacific for Simon & Schuster. His wife Vicki was a Cabot Fellow and taught for several years as a Fellow at Harvard College. Vicki is now teaching at Loyola Marymount.

He wrote the book called Make Gentle the Life of This World : The Vision of Robert F. Kennedy and the Words That Inspired Him.

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He returned to the Solomon Islands with Robert Ballard in 2002 to revisit the scene of the story of John F. Kennedy's PT-109. He presented a bust of the late president to Biuku Gasa and Eroni Kumana who were the native coastwatcher scouts who found the missing Kennedy and his crew.

Max Kennedy presents bust to Buiku and Eroni in 2002 on National Geographic special
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Max Kennedy presents bust to Buiku and Eroni in 2002 on National Geographic special