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  1. John Vernou Bouvier III (/ ˈ b uː v i eɪ / BOO-vee-ay; May 19, 1891 – August 3, 1957) was an American Wall Street stockbroker and socialite. He was the father of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy and socialite Lee Radziwill .

  2. Autres informations. John Vernou Bouvier III (né le à East Hampton et mort le 3 août 1957 à New York) est un riche agent de change américain, surtout connu en tant que père de Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Première Dame des États-Unis, et de Lee Radziwill .

  3. In 1928, at the age of 21, Janet married John Vernou Bouvier III, who was a rich Wall Street stockbroker and a socialite. John was from a highly esteemed American family, with a rich father named Major John Vernou Bouvier Jr., who was a successful attorney and had his own law firm.

  4. John Vernou Bouvier III (19 de maio de 1891 – 3 de agosto de 1957) foi um corretor de Wall Street e socialite americano. Ele era o pai da ex-primeira-dama Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis , da socialite Lee Radziwill e o sogro do presidente John F. Kennedy .

  5. Major John Vernou Bouvier Jr. (August 12, 1866 – January 15, 1948) was an American Wall Street lawyer and stockbroker. He was the father of John Vernou Bouvier III as well as a grandfather of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and socialites Princess Lee Radziwill and Edith Bouvier Beale .

  6. John Vernou "Black Jack" Bouvier III was the father of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. Born in East Hampton, New York, he was the eldest of five children born to Major John Vernou Bouvier, Jr. and Maude Frances Sergeant. He had a younger brother, William Sergeant Bouvier and three younger sisters; Maude R. Bouvier Davis, Michelle C. Bouvier Scott Putnam and Edith Ewing Bouvier. Bouvier worked as a ...

  7. 14 de jul. de 2021 · Jackie O's dad, John Vernou Bouvier III, was a hard drinking, gambling, and womanizing man notorious for his unstable behavior. Nicknamed "Black Jack" Bouvier due to his dark complexion, he became a notorious figure during the Kennedy's age of Camelot. Despite initial disagreements, JFK and Black Jack Bouvier came to get along.