1740 - 1820 (80 years)
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Name |
John Lynch [2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] |
Birth |
28 Aug 1740 |
Charlottesville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA [3, 8, 9, 11] |
Gender |
Male |
Married |
1768 |
Botetourt, Virginia, USA [11] |
Residence |
6 Aug 1810 |
Lynchburg, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA [5] |
Probate |
11 Mar 1820 |
Lynchburg, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA [10] |
Residence |
7 Aug 1820 |
Lynchburg, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA [6, 10] |
Death |
31 Oct 1820 |
Lynchburg, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA [2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11] |
Burial |
Lynchburg, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA [8] |
Person ID |
I37263 |
Master |
Last Modified |
5 Dec 2024 |
Father |
Charles Lynch, b. 1705, Galway, Ireland d. 10 May 1753, , Albemarle, Virginia, USA (Age 48 years) |
Mother |
Sarah Clark, b. 1716, , Albemarle, Virginia, USA d. 20 Jan 1792, , Albemarle, Virginia, USA (Age 76 years) |
Marriage |
1733 |
, Hanover, Virginia, USA [11] |
Family ID |
F8907 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Mary Bowles, b. 18 Jan 1751, , Albemarle, Virginia, USA d. 5 Aug 1829, Lynchburg, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA (Age 78 years) |
Marriage |
1768 |
Botetourt, Virginia, USA [11, 13] |
Children |
| 1. Zelinda Lynch |
| 2. William B Lynch |
| 3. Micajah Lynch |
+ | 4. Matilde Lynch, b. 9 Jan 1769, , Bedford, Virginia, USA d. 22 Dec 1830, Lynchburg, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA (Age 61 years) |
+ | 5. Edward Bowles Lynch, b. 24 Jun 1774, Lynchburg, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA d. 24 Mar 1862, Waynesville, Warren, Ohio, USA (Age 87 years) |
| 6. John C Lynch, b. 20 Aug 1779, Lynchburg, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA d. 1809, Lynchburg, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA (Age 29 years) |
| 7. Christopher Lynch, b. 19 May 1782, Lynchburg, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA d. 15 Mar 1818 (Age 35 years) |
+ | 8. Mary Lynch, b. 6 Dec 1785, Lynchburg, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA d. 8 Feb 1860, Lynchburg, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA (Age 74 years) |
+ | 9. John Joseph Lynch, b. 13 Jul 1791, Lynchburg, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA d. Abt 1838, Smith, Tennessee, USA (Age 46 years) |
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Family ID |
F12474 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
24 Nov 2024 |
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Event Map |
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| Birth - 28 Aug 1740 - Charlottesville, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA |
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| Residence - 6 Aug 1810 - Lynchburg, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA |
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| Probate - 11 Mar 1820 - Lynchburg, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA |
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| Residence - 7 Aug 1820 - Lynchburg, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA |
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| Death - 31 Oct 1820 - Lynchburg, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA |
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| Burial - - Lynchburg, Independent Cities, Virginia, USA |
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Notes |
- In 1757, at age 17, John Lynch began operating a ferry service across the James River on land owned by his family in Campbell County. The ferry business was a success, and John soon branched out into other enterprises and began selling lots near the ferry. The community he started there grew steadily and in 1786 he was able to obtain a charter from the General Assembly--founding the town of Lynchburg.
John Lynch was a devoted Quaker and he was anti-slavery at a time when that was uncommon.
In 1810 a tragedy occurred, which put his beliefs to a painful test.
John's son John C. Lynch had become a prominent physician and was elected Mayor of Lynchburg in 1809. In 1810 Dr. Lynch was murdered (poisoned) and suspicion quickly fell on his slave Bob, who was to be freed at the death of Dr. Lynch. Bob and a free female alleged accomplice were arrested and charged with murdering Dr. Lynch.
In the trials that followed, the woman was convicted. But although a majority of the jury voted to convict Bob as well, they could not reach a unanimous decision as the law required for conviction. So Bob was acquitted. Under the law Bob became John's property upon Dr. Lynch's death. John was convinced that Bob was guilty of murdering his son, but in obedience to his anti-slavery principles, he emancipated Bob nevertheless.
Here is what he wrote:
"Nov. 9, 1810.—Having a negro slave named Bob, aged 30 years, fallen under my care by descent from my son, who died intestate, and being fully persuaded that freedom and liberty is the natural law of mankind and that no law, moral or divine, hath given me a right to property in the person of any of my fellow creatures and notwithstanding the injury done to me and mine by Bob, from his confession and evident circumstances, for which he was tried and acquitted by the laws of his country—believing as I do that no circumstances whatever can change the principle, and leaving the event unto Him Who hath said 'Vengeance is mine and I will repay,' I therefore for myself and heirs do hereby emancipate Bob."
John Lynch died on this date in 1820, at age 80.
- John Lynch had freed his slaves in accordance with an Emancipation deadline set by the Quaker church / Society of Friends. In 1810, John Lynch's son Christopher died. The deceased was unmarried, was a doctor & was then mayor of town of Lynchburg, A slave of Christopher was accused of his murder & put on trial. The court acquitted him & his ownership passed to next of kin, father, John Lynch. The same day of the acquittal, John Lynch filed a deed of manumission at the courthouse, freeing the former slave of his son.
Sarah Clark Lynch, mother of Charles, Jr. and John, had hosted the first services for local Quakers in her home. She gave the land for South River Meeting House. This congregation grew from a monthly meeting to become a weekly meeting. Some years later she married Major John Ward. The Quakers disowned her for marrying a non-Quaker. She is buried at the Ward family cem near Altavista. Her first husband, Capt. Charles Lynch, died mid 1750s, 3 yrs after moving to his farm, Chestnut Hill, & is buried there.
One of John Lynch's children emigrated to Ohio. All the rest of his children and grandchildren are buried at South River MH.
- Military Service of John Constant Lynch
John Lynch, son of Major Charles Lynch who was Justice for Goochland County and Burgess for Albemarles, served during the Revolutionary War first in Captain Richard Anderson's Company in 1776, in Capt. William Lynn's Company under Col. Isaac Reed in 1777 and in Captain Lawson and Payne's Company in 1778. Source: DAR appliction 60574 for William Lawrence Rooke.
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