Lynn, Andrew
um 1700 - um 1800 (100 Jahre)-
Name Lynn, Andrew Geburt um 1700 Ulster, Nordirland, Großbritannien [1] Geschlecht männlich Tod um 1800 Green River, Barren County, Kentucky, USA [1] Personen-Kennung I28321 Zimbelmann Zuletzt bearbeitet am 10 Jun 2012
Familie Crowe, Unbekannt, geb. geschätzt 1703 gest. Datum unbekannt Kinder 1. Lynn, Unbekannt, geb. 1728, ,, New Jersey, USA gest. Datum unbekannt, , Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, USA 2. Lynn, Nancy, geb. um 1730, ,, New Jersey, USA gest. Datum unbekannt + 3. Lynn, Andrew Jr., geb. um 1732, ,, New Jersey, USA gest. Datum unbekannt + 4. Lynn, William, geb. um 1734, Pohtacong Valley, Warren County, New Jersey, USA gest. 1781 (Alter 47 Jahre) + 5. Lynn, Nathan Sr., geb. 1736, ,, New Jersey, USA gest. 9 Mai 1781, McAfee, Mercer County, Kentucky, USA (Alter 45 Jahre) 6. Lynn, Benjamin, geb. um 1738, ,, New Jersey, USA gest. Dez 1814, , Madison County, Alabama, USA (Alter 76 Jahre) 7. Lynn, James, geb. nach 1740 gest. Datum unbekannt Familien-Kennung F9599 Familienblatt | Familientafel
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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.
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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.
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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.
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