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editBoth Squibb's book and the entry in The Encyclopaedia of Oxford give the plural form 'founders' kin', which I've adopted for the title of this article, with redirects from 'founder's kin' (which seems more common in specific cases referring to an individual college founder) and 'founders kin'. Addedentry (talk) 09:17, 22 January 2019 (UTC)