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    Kathleen Kennedy Townsend

    Lieutenant Governor of Maryland from 1995 to 2003

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  1. Apr 4, 2020 · Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, the former Lieutenant Governor of Maryland and daughter of Robert and Ethel Kennedy, released a statement about her daughter Maeve McKean and grandson Gideon. The...

  2. Apr 7, 2020 · Published 6:20 PM PDT, April 6, 2020. ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — The body of the daughter of former Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend was located in about 25 feet of water and recovered, authorities said Monday, and they will keep searching for her son, after the two went missing following a canoeing accident last week.

  3. SIDELIGHTS: Kathleen Kennedy Townsend was born July 4, 1951, in Greenwich, Connecticut, the latest member of the Kennedy family and political dynasty. The daughter of Robert F. and Ethel Kennedy, and granddaughter of Joseph and Rose Kennedy, Townsend lived her private life in a public arena, as did her aunts and uncles, siblings and cousins.

  4. Harvard University. University of New Mexico Law School. The eldest child of Robert and Ethel Kennedy, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend served two terms as Maryland's lieutenant governor from 1995 to 2003. She narrowly lost a bid to become Maryland's first woman governor in 2002.

  5. Apr 3, 2020 · The grandson and adult daughter of former Maryland Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend are presumed dead after the pair's canoe apparently capsized in the Chesapeake Bay, Townsend said Friday.

  6. KATHLEEN KENNEDY TOWNSEND. Lieutenant Governor (Democrat), 1995-2003. Lieutenant Governor of Maryland, January 18, 1995 to January 15, 2003. Member, Governor's Executive Council, 1995-2003. Chair, Cabinet Council on Criminal and Juvenile Justice, 1995-2003. Co-Chair, Family Violence Council, 1995-2003. Chair, State House Trust, 1995-2003.

  7. Sep 15, 2011 · Kathleen Kennedy Townsend is the author of Failing America's Faithful: How Today's Churches Mixed God With Politics and Lost Their Way. From 1995 to 2003, she was Maryland's first woman...

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