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  1. 26 lug 2021 · John Lynch. Born 20 Jun 1740 in Bedford, Virginia. Ancestors. Son of Charles Lynch and Sarah (Clark) Ward. Brother of Penelope Flournoy (Lynch) Adams, Charles Lynch, Sarah (Lynch) Terrell and Christopher Lynch. Husband of Mary (Bowles) Lynch — married Aug 1768 [location unknown] Descendants. Father of Matilda Lynch , Zalinda (Lynch) Davis and ...

  2. 22 mag 2020 · Lynch’s Legacy. The year was now 1817, and John, now along in years, stood at the site of his first ferry, looking fondly at Lynchburg’s first toll bridge, which had replaced the ferry five years prior. Lynchburg had become a fully incorporated town in 1805. This bridge was but one symbol of growth that had occurred since Lynchburg had been ...

  3. 3 mar 2002 · RC ( DLC ); addressed: “Thomas Jefferson late President”; endorsed by TJ as received 26 Dec. 1810 and so recorded in SJL. John Lynch (ca. 1740–1820), the founder of Lynchburg in 1786, donated land for its courthouse and the South River Quaker meetinghouse and burying ground. As a young man he ran Lynch’s Ferry on the James River and ...

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  5. Rank. Major. John Roy Lynch (September 10, 1847 – November 2, 1939) was an American writer, attorney, military officer, author, and Republican politician who served as Speaker of the Mississippi House of Representatives and represented Mississippi in the United States House of Representatives . Lynch was born into slavery in Louisiana and ...

  6. The page John Lynch (1740-1820) was just created today - it seems to be mostly about Lynchburg the city, and less about Lynch the man. It seems from my unlearned eye that there might be some things that can be added here, but somebody more expert then me should probably check it out.