JFK’s granddaughter Tatiana Schlossberg weds college sweetheart

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Tatiana Schlossberg, the granddaughter of President John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, tied the knot with her college sweetheart Saturday, according the New York Times.

Schlossberg, 27, wed fellow Yale graduate George Moran at her family's home on Martha's Vineyard in a ceremony officiated by former Massachusetts Gov. Deval L. Patrick.

The new bride is the child of Kennedy's daughter Caroline Kennedy and her husband, Edwin Schlossberg. The former first daughter and her husband also have daughter Rose, 28, and son Jack, 24.

Schlossberg was previously a reporter covering climate change and the environment at the New York Times, while her new husband, 28, is a fourth-year medical student at Columbia. She left the Times in July.

Moran, a Connecticut native, was on the crew team during his time at Yale. His mother, Mary Penniman, is the treasurer of the board of Natural Resources Defense Council, while his father, Garrett Moran, is president of Year Up, a nonprofit that helps low-income, unemployed high school graduates learn technical and professional skills.

Schlossberg's nuptials follow what appears to be a family tradition of summer weddings. Her famous grandparents wed Sept. 12, 1953 in Newport, R.I., while her late uncle, John F. Kennedy Jr., also married in September, off the coast of Georgia in 1996. Schlossberg's parents, meanwhile, wed July 19, 1986 on Cape Cod. Alastair Grant/AP She married fellow Yale graduate George Moran.

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