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pnwmom

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13. If you read the whole article, some of the Kannady's from Scotland
Sun Jun 25, 2023, 04:32 AM
Jun 2023

eventually settled in Ireland.

Regardless, the complaint was made about the current Sen John Kennedy having changed his name. And his Kannady/Kennedy family could have either been from Scotland or Ireland or both.

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He also use to be a Democrat so if he came from a Democratic family JI7 Jun 2023 #1
I know you're not supposed to comment on peoples looks NJCher Jun 2023 #2
Great research! Rhiannon12866 Jun 2023 #3
When he switched party's it is evident a racist demon took possession.... SalamanderSleeps Jun 2023 #9
Oh, I've heard him, that's what I meant. And that is a good description of how he speaks Rhiannon12866 Jun 2023 #11
he reminds me of Deputy Dawg CatWoman Jun 2023 #16
You really didn't know that? BlackSkimmer Jun 2023 #4
I didn't know it either. No shame in not knowing everything. Tanuki Jun 2023 #5
Knew what? Beautiful Disaster Jun 2023 #7
Same. I was well aware that he was no relation to the Massachusetts Kennedys, Tanuki Jun 2023 #21
Something to know about all our surnames . . . pnwmom Jun 2023 #6
Apparently the root name means something like "ugly head" nuxvomica Jun 2023 #8
Pres. JFK's family is Irish Catholic, unrelated to Scottish Kennedys. TheBlackAdder Jun 2023 #10
If you read the whole article, some of the Kannady's from Scotland pnwmom Jun 2023 #13
Actually, if you trace Kennedy's family, it eventually leads back to Scotland. Beautiful Disaster Jun 2023 #25
Also some families would intentionally change the spelling of their names to differentiate chowder66 Jun 2023 #18
Yes -- there's a great deal of variation, for a number of reasons. That does pose a challenge pnwmom Jun 2023 #19
Sure as heck does! chowder66 Jun 2023 #20
Hey. My grandmother was a Cassidy! Beautiful Disaster Jun 2023 #23
I have no idea where my Casida(y)'s come from. chowder66 Jun 2023 #24
I hit a wall the second they get back to Ireland. Beautiful Disaster Jun 2023 #27
My goal is always to try to find out, at the least, what country they emigrated from. chowder66 Jun 2023 #28
That's funny because I too have some Cassadys where the line abruptly ends in Kentucky... Beautiful Disaster Jun 2023 #29
It looks like you have made some good progress. chowder66 Jun 2023 #31
I wish but I've been stuck at this dead end for a decade-plus. Beautiful Disaster Jun 2023 #32
I think... Mike Nelson Jun 2023 #12
Every time I hear John Kennedy speak, I think of this guy doc03 Jun 2023 #14
Irksome about the JFK thing, Also, he's personally a fraud, poses as a "country lawyer" UTUSN Jun 2023 #15
It annoys me, too. He's got to be one of the most irritating Republicans. Vinca Jun 2023 #17
highly educated but loves to play the oountry bumpkin spanone Jun 2023 #22
Yah, the country bumpkin......just hate that about him. Ugh..... a kennedy Jun 2023 #30
Names NowISeetheLight Jun 2023 #26
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