Kiggen, John A., 125 West Street, Hyde Park, Mass.
Kilkenny, Thomas F., 43 Sabin Street, Providence, R. I., manager of Capron Company, manufacturing jewellers; residence, East Greenwich, R. I.
Kilroy, Philip, M. D., Springfield, Mass.
Kinsley, William Joseph, son of Thomas and Mary (Hughes) Kinsley; born Blackstone, Worcester County, Mass., Aug. 27, 1865; educated in public schools of Worcester County, Mass., and Woonsocket, R. I., and Providence Bryant & Stratton Business College, and the National College of Commerce, Philadelphia. From 1885 to 1901 he taught penmanship, commercial branches, correspondence, commercial law, etc., in Eastman College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., and the Western Normal College, Shenandoah, Iowa. In 1891 was a partner in the shoe manufacturing business of H. J. Putnam & Company, Minneapolis, Minn.; 1892–4, Secretary and Treasurer of the Western Normal College, Lincoln, Neb.; 1894–1901, editor of Penman’s Art Journal, New York, and since 1894 expert in questioned documents—handwriting, typewriting, ink and paper. He has had 900 cases in 27 states of the United States, and in Canada, among the more famous being the Molineaux, Dr. Kennedy and Patrick murder cases in New York, Tucker murder case in Cambridge, Mass., Hutchinson will case in New Orleans, Davis will case in San Francisco. In 1895 Mr. Kinsley was President of the Western Penmen’s Association, a national organization meeting that year in Chicago; 1897–9, he was President of the New York Commercial Teachers’ Association. He is a poultry and pigeon fancier and prominent exhibitor at the leading shows. He is Vice-President of the International Carneau (Pigeon) Association, and Secretary-Treasurer of the American Pigmy Pouter (Pigeon) Association. With his wife (nee Elvira Gertrude Rose) and two children, he lives in a charming home in Nutley, N. J., a beautiful suburb of New York.
Kinsela, John F., 509 Gorham Street, Lowell, Mass.
Knights of St. Patrick, San Francisco, Cal. (Life membership.) Care of John Mulhern, Twenty-fifth and Hampshire streets, San Francisco.
Lamson, Col. Daniel S., Weston, Mass.; Lieutenant-Colonel commanding Sixteenth Regiment (Mass.), 1861; A. A. G., Norfolk, 1862; served on staff of General Hooker; is a member of the Society of Colonial Wars, Sons of the American Revolution, and Military Order of the Loyal Legion; one of his ancestors landed at Ipswich, Mass., in 1632, and received a grant of 350 acres; another ancestor, Samuel, of Reading, Mass., participated in King Philip’s War and had a son in the expedition of 1711. Another member of the family, Samuel of Weston, commanded a company at Concord, Mass., April 19, 1775, and was major and colonel of the Third Middlesex Regiment for many years, dying in 1795.
Lannon, Joseph F., of Jos. F. Lannon & Company, general merchandise, 68 Main Street, Susquehanna, Pa.
Lavelle, John, Inquiry Division, Postoffice, 3148 West Forty-fourth Street, S. W., Cleveland, O. Vice-President of the Society for Ohio.
Lawler, James G., manager American Car & Foundry Company, St. Charles, Mo.