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c.1868 Born in Wapping son of [[John Given Kirkaldy]]
c.1868 Born in Wapping son of [[John Given Kirkaldy]]


1893 retired from [[John Kirkaldy and Son]]
1887 became a partner in [[John Kirkaldy and Son]]
 
1893 retired from [[John Kirkaldy and Son]].  Went to Oxford to study history
 
1896 Gained a degree in modern history
 
Studied in Paris until 1899


1901 Adam H Kirkaldy 33, M.A. Oxford University School of History, living in Oxford with Evelyn F Kirkaldy 33, Evelyn Kirkaldy 3, Joan Kirkaldy 2<ref>1901 census</ref>
1901 Adam H Kirkaldy 33, M.A. Oxford University School of History, living in Oxford with Evelyn F Kirkaldy 33, Evelyn Kirkaldy 3, Joan Kirkaldy 2<ref>1901 census</ref>


1911 Adam Willis Kirkaldy 43, Professor, Birmingham University, lived in Edgbaston with Evelyn Francis Kirkaldy 43, Evelyn Kirkaldy 13, Joan Kirkaldy 12, Adam Willis Kirkaldy 8<ref>1911 census</ref>
1903 Appointed lecturer in commerce at Birmingham University


1931 Died in London<ref>National probate calendar</ref>
1906 Appointed Professor of Finance
 
1911 Adam Willis Kirkaldy 43, Professor of Finance, Birmingham University, lived in Edgbaston with Evelyn Francis Kirkaldy 43, Evelyn Kirkaldy 13, Joan Kirkaldy 12, Adam Willis Kirkaldy 8<ref>1911 census</ref>
 
1919 Appointed Professor at Nottingham University
 
1919-25 Member of the Council of the [[British Association]]
 
1930 Retired as emeritus professor of economics, University of Nottingham
 
1931 Died in Didsbury<ref>National probate calendar</ref>


==See Also==
==See Also==
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==Sources of Information==
==Sources of Information==
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* The Times December 31, 1931
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Latest revision as of 10:04, 19 February 2019

c.1868 Born in Wapping son of John Given Kirkaldy

1887 became a partner in John Kirkaldy and Son

1893 retired from John Kirkaldy and Son. Went to Oxford to study history

1896 Gained a degree in modern history

Studied in Paris until 1899

1901 Adam H Kirkaldy 33, M.A. Oxford University School of History, living in Oxford with Evelyn F Kirkaldy 33, Evelyn Kirkaldy 3, Joan Kirkaldy 2[1]

1903 Appointed lecturer in commerce at Birmingham University

1906 Appointed Professor of Finance

1911 Adam Willis Kirkaldy 43, Professor of Finance, Birmingham University, lived in Edgbaston with Evelyn Francis Kirkaldy 43, Evelyn Kirkaldy 13, Joan Kirkaldy 12, Adam Willis Kirkaldy 8[2]

1919 Appointed Professor at Nottingham University

1919-25 Member of the Council of the British Association

1930 Retired as emeritus professor of economics, University of Nottingham

1931 Died in Didsbury[3]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. 1901 census
  2. 1911 census
  3. National probate calendar
  • The Times December 31, 1931