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Kinns, Samuel, 1826-1903
no 93000400 · Person · 1826-1903

Samuel Kinns was born on November 14, 1825, in Colchester, Essex, England.

He was an educator, clergyman, Christian apologist, and author. He was educated at Colchester grammar school and then privately. In 1856, he founded a boys' school, The College, Highbury New Park. He remained its proprietor and principal until 1885. In 1859, he became a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society and received a Ph.D. from the University of Jena, Germany. In 1885, he was ordained deacon in the Church of England. Ordained priest in 1886, he became vicar of Holy Trinity, Minories, retiring in 1899. Kinns came to public notice in 1882 when he published "Moses and Geology", a detailed attempt to harmonize the creation account of Genesis with the latest scientific theories of discovered fossil remains. It evoked criticism from scientific and biblical experts and he gave lectures in his defense. Since 1878 he lectured in the British Museum on the support of biblical history by the Egyptian and Assyrian monuments. This became the subject of his second popular book, "Graven in the Rock" (1891).

He died on July 14, 1903, in London, England.

http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n84806738 · Person · 1837-1911

English art teacher, illustrator, and museum curator who spent most of his career in British India, and father of author Rudyard Kipling.

Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79103792 · Person · 1865-1936

Kipling, (Joseph) Rudyard; Eng. novelist, etc.; b. Bombay, India, Dec. 30,1865; d. London, Jan. 18,1936.

Person · 1841-1919

Robert Simpson Kirk was born on March 27, 1841, in Hamilton, Lanarkshire, Scotland.

He worked in the publishing industry as an advertising agent and journalist of the Daily News.

In 1870, he married Sarah Isabella Mallett (1847–1942). He died in January 1919 in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England.