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Kincaid may refer to: People * Kincaid (surname) Places Canada * Kincaid, Saskatchewan, a village United States * Kincaid, Illinois Kincaid is a village in Christian County, Illinois. The population was 1,349 at the 2020 census. Geography According to the 2021 census gazetteer files, Kincaid has a total area of , all land. The village is located near Sangchris Lake. Demograp ..., a city * Kincaid, Kansas, a city * Kincaid, Virginia, an unincorporated community * Kincaid, West Virginia, a census-designated place * Kincaid Lake, Pendleton County, Kentucky * Kincaid Park, a municipal park in Anchorage, Alaska Other uses *Clan Kincaid, a US-based organization dedicated to the Kincaid family's Scottish roots *The Kincaid School, Piney Point Village, Texas *Kincaid Chance, from the novel ''The Brothers K'', by David James Duncan *John G. Kincaid & Company, a former British marine engine manufacturer See also

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Kincaid (surname)
Kincaid or Kinkaid is a Scottish surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Alexander Kincaid (1710–1777), Scottish printer and publisher who served as Lord Provost of Edinburgh *Angela Kincaid, British children's book illustrator *April Kincaid (born 1976), American professional wrestler and model *Aron Kincaid (1940–2011), American voice actor *Bradley Kincaid (1895–1989), American folk singer and radio entertainer *Charles Augustus Kincaid (1870–1954), British administrator in India, co-author of ''The History of the Maratha People'' *Cliff Kincaid (born 1954), American investigative journalist *Dalton Kincaid (born 1999), American football player *Dave Kincaid (born 1957), Irish-American singer, musician and songwriter who co-founded the Brandos *Doug Kincaid (born 1962), American puppeteer *D. Lawrence Kincaid (born 1945), American social scientist and proponent of the Convergence Model of Communication *Harrison R. Kincaid (1836–1920), American politician *Hil ...
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