Note: ither at age six or who was six in 1903; he created a rucus and was temporarily jailed because after teh reading of his father's will, he threw a violent rage because he leaped to the conclusion that he was disinherited. He was his father's heir, and his father had recently arranged the sale of the farm. He went into his father's study and aburned his will. Someone in the house (his mother?) called the police. The story the next day in the paper was that he tried to flee the county, and was found hiding in a doorway of the family house! (?) Like, did his mother not LIKE him very well? That's a very strange way to try to flee the county, which looks improbable given where he was found, hiding doesn't look too probable, either. How do you hide in a doorway? Behind the door, maybe. Robert Kennady Jr's brother, John Westly, developed severe depression to which people testified that he had been despondent for some time, after losing badly financially during the depression, and gassed himself to death in his garage. The garage was in te family barn and is still there, the neighbors now tell the story that he hung himself in it, though the paper the next day told vividly how he had stuffed rags in every crack in the carport before turning on the engine. The property was near what had been the Dehavens' and not far from the Quaker meeting house. Note: son of Robert Kennady Jr and Sydia A (Stinson). They adopted one son e
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