Minor Characters in Kit's Series (A-M)

These are the minor characters in the Kit series whose names start from A to M.


 * See: Minor Characters in Kit's Series (N-Z)

Mrs. Addison
A laundress in Uncle Hendrick's neighborhood. Her husband had left for New York and she hadn't heard from him in a year. After being kicked out of her house by her landlord, Mrs. Addison had no choice but to place her five children in an orphanage as she couldn't care for them as she worked.

Annie-Dot
A resident at Goodmont Children's Home. She has in interest in mystery novels.

Mrs. Barclay
A member of the country club the Kittredges used to join before they had to leave.

Mr. Barta
A Hungarian man who had taken in a chimpanzee named Buddy Boy.

Mrs. Blanchard
A member of the country club the Kittredges used to join before they had to leave.

Mr. and Mrs. Bell
An elderly couple who are close friends with the Kittredges. They have one grandson who lives in Florida.

Nurse Bergstrom
A nurse who works for the Cincinnati Public Health Department. She was in charge of setting up a quarantine at the Kittredges' house after Kit, Ruthie and Stirling contracted scarlet fever in Kit Uses Her Head.

Angela Bravetti
A woman who moves into the Kittredge's house sometime prior to Danger at the Zoo. She is referred to as "Miss Bravatti" as she had kept her marriage to Mr. Richards a secret in order to keep her job as a high school English teacher.

Rose Burns
The owner and manager of Burns' Theater. She had inherited the theater from her father, Ian Burns, after his passing.

Fern Craig
An Appalachian girl who's friends with Kit Kittredge. Fern and Johnny were two of Millie Morrison's best students before the school was closed after the mine was shut down. Fern lives with her two brothers and grandmother.

Johnny Craig
Fern Craig's younger brother. His favorite book is The Little Engine That Could.

Auntie Craig
The grandmother of Fern, Johnny and Harlan Craig. She is addressed as "Mamaw" by her grandchildren, and as "Auntie Craig" by others as a sign of respect.

Officer Culpepper
An officer for the Cincinnati Zoo's "Zoo Police".

Mrs. Dalrymple
A woman who moves into the Kittredge's house sometime prior to Danger at the Zoo. Mrs. Dalrymple enjoys quilting and had moved in with the Kittredges after her husband passed away.

Dorothy
A girl in Kit's fourth grade class.

Daphne Dumont
An actress from New York hired by the Burns' Theater in A Thief in the Theater.

Elaine
Roger's older sister, who attends college and is seen visiting her family in Missing Grace.

Roland Fairchild
An actor from New York hired by the Burns' Theater in A Thief in the Theater.

Miss Finney
A nurse boarding with the Kittredge family. Miss Finney has a boyfriend in Boston who writes to her almost everyday.

Mr. Fisher
Kit's, Ruthie's and Stirling's fourth grade teacher.

Norman Flint
Mr. Walkins' former dog trainer and employer, who had wanted to open his own kennel.

Mr. Gibson
The editor of the Cincinnati Register. He is nicknamed "Gibb" by his employees.

Gunner
A Swedish actor hired by the Burns' Theater in A Thief in the Theater. He and Sven used to be strongmen.

Miss Hart
A nurse boarding with the Kittredge family.

Mr. Hesse
An old friend of Jack Kittredge.

The Hobart Brothers
Three blond boys that bullied Stirling Howard and a paperboy named Vinnie in A Thief in the Theater. The eldest brother is named "Hobart".

Mr. Hoffstader
The owner of the hospitality shop in the hospital. His wife has recently had a baby (just before the events of Kit's Home Run) and he does not have time to care for the plants. At Kit's urging, he hires Louise Howard as an assistant at the shop.

Mr. Howard
Mr. Howard was the husband and father of Louise Howard and Stirling Howard. He left both after losing his job. While he promised to write, he never does so.

Inky
Uncle Hendrick's ill tempered Scottie dog.

Joey
Annie-Dot's younger brother, who was also staying at Goodmont Children's Home.

Butch Johnson
A blond boy who is best friends with Roger.

Mr. Leiser
Kit's Ruthie's and Stirling's sixth grade teacher.

Lex
A hobo Kit and Stirling met in Kit Saves the Day.

Mabel
A girl in Kit's fourth grade class.

Mr. and Mrs. Maggiano
The owners of Maggiano's Grocery Store.

Mrs. McCorkle
A resident of Mountain Hollow, Kentucky. She has a son named Robert and knows how to quilt using traditional Appalachian designs.

Robert McCorkle
Mrs. McCorkle's son. He was taught a Shakespearean poem by Millie Morrison and knows how to recite it by heart.

Mr. McGregor
A man who works as a teacher at Goodmont Children's Home. He is considered by Annie-Dot and Joey as the nicest employer at the orphanage.

Miss McLenny
A woman who moves into the Kittredge's house in Missing Grace.

Birch Morrison
Birch was Mildred Morrison's husband and helped raise Jack Kittredge. He worked in the coal mine in Mountain Hollow, Kentucky until his death.

Luke Mueller
A German boy Kit meets in Missing Grace. His is nicknamed "Sunny" by hobos at the hobo camp.

Mr. and Mrs. Mueller
The parents of Luke Mueller. In Missing Grace, it was mentioned that Mrs. Mueller was ill and expecting a baby, and Mr. Mueller was struggling with earning enough money to take his wife to a doctor.

Elsie Mundis
An elderly woman who lives in a manor house called Rivermead Manor. Miss Mundis is a big science fiction fan, and had attended school alongside Uncle Hendrick before she was transferred by her mother to a European finishing school.