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  2. Patrick Lynch (police officer) - Wikipedia

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    Lynch was born in Bayside, Queens to an Irish Catholic family. He is the youngest of seven children. His father was a subway motorman for 30 years. He went to Monsignor Scanlan High School in the Bronx. Lynch is married to Kathleen Casey, and has two sons, Patrick and Kevin, both of whom are New York City police officers. [citation needed]

  3. Patrick Neeson Lynch - Wikipedia

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    Eleanor's father disapproved of the marriage and disinherited her. Lynch was a granduncle of US Navy Admiral Patrick N. L. Bellinger. In 1819, the Lynch family immigrated to the United States, settling in Cheraw, South Carolina. Like their neighbors, they became slave owners. [1] Lynch was one of fourteen children, twelve of whom lived to maturity.

  4. Patrick Lynch (Argentina) - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Galway and was the second son of Captain Patrick Lynch of Lydican Castle and Agnes Blake. The Lynches and the Blakes were two of the 14 tribes of Galway, who dominated the political, commercial, and social life of the city of Galway in western Ireland between the mid-13th and late-19th centuries. [2]

  5. Patrick Lynch - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Lynch (economist) (1917–2001), professor of economics at University College Dublin and chairman of Aer Lingus; Patrick Lynch (Galway) (fl. 1659–1673), healed by a miracle; P. J. Lynch (Patrick James Lynch, born 1962), Irish artist and children's book illustrator; Patrick Lynch, a pseudonym for the authors Philip Sington and Gary ...

  6. John R. Lynch - Wikipedia

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    Under slavery law, the children of slave mothers were slaves, regardless of paternity. John's father Patrick Lynch was the overseer on the plantation; he had a common-law marriage with Catherine White. A young immigrant, Patrick Lynch had come to the United States with his family from Dublin, Ireland. They settled in Zanesville, Ohio.

  7. Lynch (surname) - Wikipedia

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    In England, the surname is derived from the Norman-French de Lench and Kentish hlinc (meaning 'Hill').. A Lynch family originated at Cranbrook in Kent (where William Lynch co-founded Cranbrook School, Kent, in 1518) and from Tudor times were seated at "The Groves" in the village of Staple near Canterbury in Kent (the house was demolished in 1843 on the death of Lady Lynch).

  8. Patrick Mahomes’ Family Guide: Meet the Quarterback ... - AOL

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    Patrick Mahomes always has his family in his corner.. The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback is the son of Pat Mahomes and Randi Mahomes.Before divorcing in 2006, the exes welcomed son Jackson in May ...

  9. Patrick Lynch (Rhode Island attorney general) - Wikipedia

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    Patrick C. Lynch (born February 4, 1965, Providence, Rhode Island) is an American lawyer who served as Rhode Island's 72nd Attorney General.He oversaw the investigation and prosecution of the second-deadliest fire in Rhode Island history, the Station Nightclub Fire, and also sued former lead paint manufacturers for cleanup costs associated with their old products.