Ricardo Kennedy

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Ricardo C. Kennedy
Legislator by Buenos Aires Province Chamber of Deputies
In office
1910–1911
PresidentRoque Sáenz Peña
Personal details
Born1867
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Died1938
La Plata, Argentina
Resting placeLa Recoleta Cemetery
Political partyPartido Conservador
OccupationPolitician
ProfessionLegal

Ricardo Kennedy (1867–1938) was an Argentine notary and politician who served as provincial legislator,[1] and as Municipal Commissioner of the town of Rivadavia, province of Buenos Aires.[2]

Biography[edit]

Kennedy was born in Buenos Aires, the son of Alexander Kennedy, born in Ireland, and Anna Kennedy, born in the city.[3] He was the president of the College of Notaries of the Province in 1910, and served as a government notary between 1909 and 1938.[4]

He was married to Josefa Monasterio, daughter of Martín Monasterio and Josefa Vieyra.[5] His son, Martín Kennedy was married to Celia Amoedo, daughter of Joaquín Amoedo, grandson of Sinforoso Amoedo, and Lía Giráldez, belonging to a distinguished family.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Diario de Sesiones, Legislatura. Cámara de Diputados, 1937
  2. ^ Registro oficial de la provincia de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires (Argentina : Province)., 1910
  3. ^ Alexander Kennedy, Genealogía irlandesa
  4. ^ datos de actuación, Colegio de Escribanos de la Provincia de Buenos Aires
  5. ^ Registro nacional de la República argentina, Parte 1, República Argentina, July 1938
  6. ^ Nobiliario del antiguo virreynato del Río de la Plata ..., Carlos Calvo, 1943