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Reverend Huie Kin (born on August 8, 1854; died on Jan. 8, 1934) was founder of the First Presbyterian Church in New York City.

Huie Kin married Louise Van Annam, an American of the Netherlands descedent, and raised 3 sons and 6 daughters. Their church served as a activity center for many Chinese students studying in New York City at that time, and once accomodated Sun Yet Sen who drafted the Constitution of Republic of China dwelling there.

Huie Kin's 6 daughters all married Chinese who studied in the US, and returned to China with their husbands.