John Fitzgerald Kennedy, America's first Irish-Catholic president, was a son of two families whose roots stretched back to Ireland. The Fitzgerald family was from the rural County Limerick village of Bruff in western Ireland. read more
According to this Ancestry of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy, all eight of John F. Kennedy's eight great-grandparents were born in Ireland, which makes John F. Kennedy of 100% Irish heritage. read more
His political sidings, personal heroes, favorite books and relationships seem to prove that JFK was a total Anglophile, rather than a Hibernophile. read more