John Vernou Bouvier Jr. was an American lawyer, socialite, and stockbroker, who was also known as "Black Jack" Bouvier. He was born on May 19, 1891, in East Hampton, New York, and died on August 3, 1957, in Miami Beach, Florida.
Bouvier was the father of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, who was the wife of President John F. Kennedy. He was known for his flamboyant lifestyle and was a prominent figure in high society circles in New York City.
Bouvier served in the First World War and later worked as a stockbroker on Wall Street. He was also an accomplished athlete and excelled in polo and tennis.
Despite his success and social status, Bouvier struggled with alcoholism and financial troubles throughout his life. He was married three times and had two daughters, Jacqueline and Lee, with his second wife.
Overall, John Vernou Bouvier Jr. was a colorful and complex figure whose life and relationships continue to fascinate people to this day.
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