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KENNEDY, Baronet was born on March 9, 1861 in Leeds, 9 March 1861.
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KENNEDY, Baronet was born on March 9, 1861 in Leeds, 9 March 1861.
Picked up education in knocking about the world. Reared in Manchester. Was a half-timer at age of six in a cotton mill.
Worked up to the age of twenty in mills and machine shops in Manchester. Went to sea before the mast. Been a labourer and a tramp in the United States.
Lived and fought with Indians. Gold-mined up in Klondyke long before the gold rush. Became an opera singer and an actor.
Been a good deal round the world generally. Drifted into writing. Author and lecturer.
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Clubs: National Liberal, Savage.
Clubs: National Liberal, Savage.
Doing nothing.
Spouse 1897, Isa,daughter of late Major Arthur Gore Priestley.