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A '''kinsman''' is a male relative (see [[kinship]]). |
A '''kinsman''' is a male relative (see [[kinship]]). |
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The term '''kinsman''' (or plural '''kinsmen''') may also refer to: |
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==Places in the United States== |
==Places in the United States== |
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*[[Kinsman, Illinois]] |
*[[Kinsman, Illinois]] |
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==People== |
==People== |
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*[[Brent Kinsman]], American child actor |
*[[Brent Kinsman]] (born 1997), American child actor |
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*[[Frederick Joseph Kinsman]], American clergyman |
*[[Frederick Joseph Kinsman]] (1868–1944), American clergyman |
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*[[Gary Kinsman]], Canadian sociologist |
*[[Gary Kinsman]] (born 1955), Canadian sociologist |
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*[[Jeremy Kinsman]], Canadian diplomat |
*[[Jeremy Kinsman]] (born 1942), Canadian diplomat |
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*[[Kay Kinsman]] (1909–1998), Canadian artist and writer |
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*[[Shane Kinsman]] (born 1997), American child actor |
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*[[Thomas James Kinsman]] (1945–2017), U.S. Army soldier awarded the Medal of Honor |
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*[[Paul Kinsman]], Canadian |
*[[Paul Kinsman]] (1931–2014), Canadian physician and politician |
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==Organizations== |
==Organizations== |
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*[[Kin Canada]], a Canadian non-profit service organization also known as Kinsmen and Kinette Clubs |
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*[[Kinsmen Field House]], a multi-purpose sport and recreation facility |
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* [[Kinsmen Stadium]], the home of the Oshawa Dodgers |
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==Vessels== |
==Vessels== |
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*[[USS Kinsman (1854)|USS ''Kinsman'' (1854)]], a Union Navy gunboat during the American Civil War |
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*[[USS Colonel Kinsman (1862)|USS ''Colonel Kinsman'' (1862)]], a gunboat captured by the Union Army during the American Civil War |
*[[USS Colonel Kinsman (1862)|USS ''Colonel Kinsman'' (1862)]], a gunboat captured by the Union Army during the American Civil War |
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==Fiction== |
==Fiction== |
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*''[[The Kinsman]]'', a 1919 British silent comedy film |
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*''Chet Kinsman'', protagonist in a series of books by [[Ben Bova]], including the novels "''Kinsman''" and "''The Kinsman Saga''" |
*''Chet Kinsman'', protagonist in a series of books by [[Ben Bova]], including the novels "''Kinsman''" and "''The Kinsman Saga''" |
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==Music== |
==Music== |
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*[[Kinsmen (album)|''Kinsmen'' (album)]], a 2008 jazz album with saxophonist [[Rudresh Mahanthappa]] |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[Kingsman]] |
*[[Kingsman (disambiguation)]] |
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*[[King's Men]] |
*[[King's Men (disambiguation)]] |
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Latest revision as of 23:50, 17 March 2024
A kinsman is a male relative (see kinship).
The term kinsman (or plural kinsmen) may also refer to:
Places in the United States
[edit]- Kinsman, Illinois
- Kinsman, Ohio
- Kinsman Township, Trumbull County, Ohio
- Kinsman Mountain, in the White Mountains of New Hampshire
- Kinsman Notch, a mountain pass in New Hampshire
People
[edit]- Brent Kinsman (born 1997), American child actor
- Frederick Joseph Kinsman (1868–1944), American clergyman
- Gary Kinsman (born 1955), Canadian sociologist
- Jeremy Kinsman (born 1942), Canadian diplomat
- Kay Kinsman (1909–1998), Canadian artist and writer
- Shane Kinsman (born 1997), American child actor
- Thomas James Kinsman (1945–2017), U.S. Army soldier awarded the Medal of Honor
- Paul Kinsman (1931–2014), Canadian physician and politician
Organizations
[edit]- Kin Canada, a Canadian non-profit service organization also known as Kinsmen and Kinette Clubs
- Kinsmen Field House, a multi-purpose sport and recreation facility
Vessels
[edit]- USS Colonel Kinsman (1862), a gunboat captured by the Union Army during the American Civil War
Fiction
[edit]- The Kinsman, a 1919 British silent comedy film
- Chet Kinsman, protagonist in a series of books by Ben Bova, including the novels "Kinsman" and "The Kinsman Saga"
Music
[edit]- Kinsmen (album), a 2008 jazz album with saxophonist Rudresh Mahanthappa