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Linn, Asahel

männlich geschätzt 1766 - Datum unbekannt


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Linn, Asahel wurde geboren geschätzt 1766 (Sohn von Lynn, William); und gestorben.

    Notizen:

    G-Bachmann-wwwrootsweb.ancestry:
    DATENSATZ:
    1. Will of Col Wm Linn, #540. 1 TYPE Book
    1 PERI Draper Manuscripts.
    2. William Hayden English, #542, The Bowen-Merrill Company 1896. 1 TYPE Book
    1 PERI Conquest of the Country Northwest of the River Ohio 1778-1783.
    Taken captive by the Shawnees at an early age and held captive for 3 years until his escape.

    Familie/Ehepartner: Hunter, Unbekannt. Unbekannt wurde geboren geschätzt 1769 in ,, Pennsylvania, USA; und gestorben. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]

    Kinder:
    1. Linn, Lewis Field wurde geboren in 1795 in ,, Kentucky, USA; und gestorben in ,,, USA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Lynn, William wurde geboren um 1734 in Pohtacong Valley, Warren County, New Jersey, USA (Sohn von Lynn, Andrew und Crowe, Unbekannt); gestorben in 1781.

    Notizen:

    G-Bachmann-wwwrootsweb.ancestry
    DATENSATZ:
    1. L.E. Draper, #533. 1 TYPE Book
    1 PERI Draper Manuscripts.
    GEBURT:
    2. L.E. Draper, #533. 1 TYPE Book
    1 PERI Draper Manuscripts.
    TOD:
    3. L.E. Draper, #533. 1 TYPE Book
    1 PERI Draper Manuscripts.
    Became a Colonel in the Kentucky Militia.
    Col. Wm Linnâ„¢s Å“father was born in Ireland and came to America in 1701, with his father and settled there on Long Island, continued there until married, then moved to New Jersey, had four sons and two daughters, there lost his wife and emigrated to the state of Maryland.
    Col. Linn was œborn in the beautiful valey of Pohatcong, in Warren County, New Jersey.
    Colonel Linn was a spy in Braddock's army, and reconnoitered fort Duquesne previous to the defeat of the British army. Settled on the Monongahela, near where Cookstown now stands and went a campaign against the Indians under Col. McDaniel, and was there wounded on the shoulder. He was then commissioned by the State of Virginia and went to Richmond, continued there a short time and then was sent to New Orleans with Col. Gibson by the authority of the above State. When there Col. Gibson having detained as a hostage, Col. Linn had to take command of the boat and cargo and returned in the spring of '77. He went a campaign with Gen. Clark to the Illinois while under the Spanish Government.
    From an interview with Patrick Scott of Bourbon County:
    Colonel Bill Lynn: Colonel Bill Lynn was a very mischievous fellow. He always carried an old British musket. Would make snakes crawl into it and then shoot them out against a tree. [Kentucky's first snake story, and an evidence of the kind of whisky made in those days!] He was out hunting on Salt River. Five Indians took after him, three in the rear and two on the flanks. He killed the last of the five just at the brush fence that was around the fort. He was asked, when he got in, if he ran booty. He declared he didn't. Lynn was a [Page 8.] very swift runner. A great many bets were made on him, but they were always lost; he didn't want to encourage gambling. A number of men from Harrodsburgh were out on Hardin Creek, buffalo hunting. One day they turned out on a hunt and at night, when they came in, Lynn was wanting, missing, and it was No Lynn! No Lynn! On the next day they turned out and found him tomahawked and three of his fingers cut off . [This was Ben Linn at this place, a brother of Colonel William Linn--L. C. Draper's inserted note. But B. Linn was not tomahawked; lived to good old age-anon. note.] [sic.] [William Lynn--or Linn--and George Gibson in 1766-77 made a trip from Pittsburgh to New Orleans to procure powder; this they conveyed up the Mississippi and Ohio to Wheeling. Lynn Station, on Beargrass, near Louisville, was established in 1779 by William Lynn who was an outstanding pioneer.]Hurstbourne, Kentucky, was first settled by William Linn, who built a stockade, Linn's Station, along Beargrass Creek in 1779.
    In addition to naming 7 children as heirs in his will, William also added: I give to two children John and Josey Linn that has been born since I left home five shillings a peace (sic).
    Col William Pope (father of Governor Pope) became guardian of Col Linnâ„¢s young children when he died.

    Kinder:
    1. Linn, Ann wurde geboren geschätzt 1762; und gestorben.
    2. Linn, William wurde geboren geschätzt 1764; und gestorben.
    3. 1. Linn, Asahel wurde geboren geschätzt 1766; und gestorben.
    4. Linn, Benjamin wurde geboren geschätzt 1768; und gestorben.
    5. Linn, Theodotia wurde geboren geschätzt 1770; und gestorben.
    6. Linn, Luramia wurde geboren geschätzt 1772; und gestorben.
    7. Linn, Rachael wurde geboren geschätzt 1774; und gestorben.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Lynn, Andrew wurde geboren um 1700 in Ulster, Nordirland, Großbritannien; gestorben um 1800 in Green River, Barren County, Kentucky, USA.

    Notizen:

    G-Bachmann-wwwrootsweb.ancestry:
    DATENSATZ:
    1. James P. Dewelt, The Descendants of Andrew LINN Sr. 1 TYPE Web Site
    1 URL http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jpd51mar11/lynn/pafg04.htm#2186.
    GEBURT:
    2. James P. Dewelt, The Descendants of Andrew LINN Sr. 1 TYPE Web Site
    1 URL http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jpd51mar11/lynn/pafg04.htm#2186.
    TOD:
    3. James P. Dewelt, The Descendants of Andrew LINN Sr. 1 TYPE Web Site
    1 URL http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jpd51mar11/lynn/pafg04.htm#2186.
    Andrew Lynn (father of Col. Wm. Linn), Å“was brought to this county from Ireland by his parents, in the year 1701, when a child at the breast; and the family settled on the Muskonekonk (Musconetcong Creek) in New Jersey. . . There, (Andrew) when he grew up, married, raised six children -- two daughters, names not recollected, one of them married a John Polk & emigrated to Carolina, to the neighborhood or region of Mecklenburg -- then (Andrew Jr) .. born in 1732; then Col. Wm. Linn, born in 1734; then Nathan born in 1736; & the youngest Col. Wm. Linn Benjamin, born in 1738. These children, raised on a frontier, had but very limited opportunities of education. Andw. Linn, the Elder lost his wife, and subsequently, about 1750, emigrated with his family to the western frontier of Maryland, near where Fort Frederick on the Potomac was subsequently erected about half way between Hancock and Hagerstown, about 3 miles below Licking Creek. With Andrw. Linn, came his brother Thos. Linn and family. During the French war, Thos. Linn was killed by a party of Indians, who scalped his son Thomas and took captive his son Isaac and carried him off to the Delaware Towns; Captain John was the leader of the Indians --- Isaac was not over 10 years old when taken and kept 12 years before he was restored to his people. Thomas from the effects of being scalped, went blind and lived many years, without ever recovering his sight.
    Andrew Linn, the elder, in his old age went to Kentucky, to the home of his youngest son, Benjamin, on Green river, where he died in 1800, aged one hundred.

    Andrew heiratete Crowe, Unbekannt. Unbekannt wurde geboren geschätzt 1703; und gestorben. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]


  2. 5.  Crowe, Unbekannt wurde geboren geschätzt 1703; und gestorben.

    Notizen:

    G-Bachmann-wwwrootsweb.ancestry:
    DATENSATZ:
    1. James P. Dewelt, The Descendants of Andrew LINN Sr. 1 TYPE Web Site
    1 URL http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jpd51mar11/lynn/pafg04.htm#2186.

    Kinder:
    1. Lynn, Unbekannt wurde geboren in 1728 in ,, New Jersey, USA; und gestorben in , Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, USA.
    2. Lynn, Nancy wurde geboren um 1730 in ,, New Jersey, USA; und gestorben.
    3. Lynn, Andrew Jr. wurde geboren um 1732 in ,, New Jersey, USA; und gestorben.
    4. 2. Lynn, William wurde geboren um 1734 in Pohtacong Valley, Warren County, New Jersey, USA; gestorben in 1781.
    5. Lynn, Nathan Sr. wurde geboren in 1736 in ,, New Jersey, USA; gestorben am 9 Mai 1781 in McAfee, Mercer County, Kentucky, USA.
    6. Lynn, Benjamin wurde geboren um 1738 in ,, New Jersey, USA; gestorben in Dez 1814 in , Madison County, Alabama, USA.
    7. Lynn, James wurde geboren nach 1740; und gestorben.