John Lockwood Kipling was born on 1837-07-06.
John Lockwood Kipling was born in Pickering, Yorkshire on 6th July 1837 the son of Joseph Kipling and Frances Lockwood. John did not adopt the middle name Lockwood until much later in his life. Source - "The Pater" John Lockwood Kipling, His Life and Times, 1837 - 1911 by Arthur R. Ankers, 1988, Pond View Books.
John Lockwood Kipling died on 1911-01-26.
Joseph Rudyard Kipling's parents were named Alice Kipling (nee MacDonald) and John Lockwood Kipling.
John Lockwood Kipling and Alice Kipling (nee MacDonald)
John Lockwood Kipling married Alice Macdonald on 4th March 1865 at St. Mary Abbot Church, Kensington, London. They had three children:- 1. Joseph Rudyard Kipling born 30th December 1865 in Bombay, India. He died 18th January 1936 in Middlesex Hospital, London 2. Alice Macdonald Kipling born in 1868 3. John Kipling born in April 1870 in India. He died in April 1870 in India. Regards Peter Lockwood, Lockwood One Name Study.
Kipling's father (John) Lockwood Kipling was Principal of the Mayo College of Art.
Josephine Kipling and Elsie Kipling were born in the mid-1860s, while John Kipling was born in 1897. Josephine and Elsie were the daughters of Rudyard Kipling, while John was his son.
John Kipling, Rudyard Kipling's son, was born on August 17, 1897.
Rudyard Kipling's parents were John Lockwood Kipling, an artist and teacher, and Alice Kipling, an author and socialite. They both had a significant influence on his upbringing and early exposure to art and literature.
The protagonist in Rudyard Kipling's "The Finest Story in the World" is Mr. John Lockwood Kipling, who narrates the story to the protagonist, unnamed.
In the original story The Jungle Book the illustrations of characters like Baloo the bear were done by John Lockwood Kipling, who was the father of Ruyard Kipling. There have been other artists that have illustrated Baloo, but Lockwood is the original artist.
His father, Lockwood Kipling, helped get him a job as assistant editor at the Civil & Military Gazette.