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  2. Thomas Lynch Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Lynch Jr. (August 5, 1749 – December 17, 1779) was a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence as a representative of South Carolina and a Founding Father of the United States. His father Thomas Lynch was a member of the Continental Congress and had signed the 1774 Continental Association. When he had to step down because ...

  3. Hopsewee - Wikipedia

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    Hopsewee Plantation, also known as the Thomas Lynch, Jr., Birthplace or Hopsewee-on-the-Santee, is a plantation house built in 1735 near Georgetown, South Carolina, in the Lowcountry. It was the main house of a rice plantation and the birthplace of Thomas Lynch, Jr. , a Founding Father who was a signer of the Declaration of Independence .

  4. Thomas Lynch - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Lynch Jr. (1749–1779), signer of the Declaration of Independence; Thomas Lynch (congressman) (1844–1898), United States congressman from Wisconsin; Thomas Lynch (governor) (1603–1684), Governor of Jamaica; Thomas C. Lynch (1904–1986), California state attorney general, 1964–1971; Thomas Lynch (mayor), mayor of Galway

  5. List of people from South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Lynch Jr. (1749–1779), signer of the Declaration of Independence; M–O. Francis Marion Patina Miller Nancy O'Dell. Andie MacDowell (born 1958), born in ...

  6. List of Old Etonians born in the 18th century - Wikipedia

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    Charles James Fox (1749–1806), Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 1782, 1783, 1806 Thomas Lynch, Jr. (1749–1779), signatory of the United States Declaration of Independence 1750s

  7. List of delegates to the Continental Congress - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Heyward Jr. 1776–1778: Daniel Huger: 1786–1788 Richard Hutson: 1778–1779: Ralph Izard: 1782–1783 John Kean: 1785–1787 Francis Kinloch: 1780: Henry Laurens: 1777–1780: Thomas Lynch: 1774: 1775–1776: Thomas Lynch Jr. 1775–1776: John Mathews: 1778–1781: 1781 Arthur Middleton: 1776–1777: 1781–1782 Henry Middleton: 1774: ...

  8. John Penn (North Carolina politician) - Wikipedia

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    He was re-elected in 1777, 1778 and 1779 and is said to have served with distinction. During his tenure, he signed the Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation. [5] In 1780 Penn was appointed to the North Carolina board of war. Following his appointment to the Congress, he practiced law until his death in 1788. [1] [2]

  9. Category:1779 deaths - Wikipedia

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    John Cooper (died 1779) Gawin Corbin Jr. Johann Friedrich Cotta (theologian) Reynell Cotton; Michael Cox (archbishop of Cashel) ... Thomas Lynch Jr. Thomas Lyttelton ...