Proper noun
Kinkaid (plural Kinkaids)
A surname.
All five Kinkaid golfers finished in the top 10. Sophomore Andrew Jacobe shot rounds of 70 and 67 for a 137 total to claim top medalist honors. Source: Internet
Austin St. Stephen's placed second with 105 points, while St. Mark's was third with 104. St. John's was sixth with 45, while Houston Christian was eighth and Kinkaid 14th with 36.5 and 13 points, respectively. Source: Internet
A native Houstonian born to the late Dr. Lee Lyman Dewey Tuttle and Vita Daniels Tuttle, Lee attended River Oaks Elementary, Sidney Lanier Junior High, The Kinkaid School, Dartmouth College, and Baylor College of Medicine. Source: Internet
How local painter Thomas Kinkaid turned his brushes to the lite side--and made a mint comforting the masses with images of safety and home. Source: Internet
The Kinkaid Amendment of 1904 granted a full section (640 acres) to new homesteaders settling in western Nebraska. Source: Internet
She and her family established the McMillan Character Education Series at The Kinkaid School. Source: Internet