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Thomas Lynch Jr.

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Lynch became a company commander in the First South Carolina regiment on June 12, 1775. He was commissioned by the Provincial Congress. After being appointed, he gathered men and led a march into Charlestown, South Carolina. Amid the march, he became very sick with a bilious fever which prevented him
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Following their marriage, the couple lived at Peach Tree Plantation, which was located near his homeland plantation. He enjoyed managing the cultivation of crops at the plantation, which was dependent on the labor of numerous enslaved African Americans. Lynch Jr. remained active in political affairs
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Less than a month after signing the Declaration of Independence, Lynch Jr. threatened that South Carolina would secede from the United States; his threat expressed the interests of his constituents, the elite planter class. "If it is debated, whether their Slaves are their Property, there is an End
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His will required that the heirs of his female relatives change their last name to Lynch in order to inherit a share of his family estate. At the time of his death, Thomas Lynch Jr. owned three plantations and held more than 250 enslaved African Americans, who were valued as personal property and
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On March 23, 1776, the General Assembly of South Carolina named Lynch Jr. to the Continental Congress as a sixth delegate. Although he was ill, Lynch Jr. traveled to Philadelphia to sign the Declaration of Independence. Thomas Lynch Sr. and Thomas Lynch Jr. were the only father and son to serve
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in the Provincial Congress. This group formed the South Carolina constitution. Many people objected to this document including the Continental Congress. It stood as a temporary constitution as many believed there would be reconciliation with Great Britain.
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from continuing. When he recovered, he was unable to fulfill his position. During his recovery, he received news about his father's declining health. In hope that he could manage his father's illness, Lynch asked his commanding officer,
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on December 17, 1779. The ship is known to have disappeared shortly after. He and his wife were considered to have been lost at sea. At age 30, Lynch was the youngest signer of the Declaration of Independence to die.
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Lynch was elected a member of the Provincial Congress on February 11, 1775. This committee was formed to prepare a plan of government and represent the people of South Carolina. Lynch served alongside
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Lynch Sr. had emigrated from Kent, England, to South Carolina. He served as a prominent figure in South Carolina politics, which contributed to his descendants' access to higher education and wealth.
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His sister, Sabina, responded by changing her name and that of her descendants in order to inherit the estate. She and her husband owned and managed Peachtree Plantation until their son was of age.
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After eight years away from America, Lynch Jr. returned to South Carolina in 1772. Although his father had dreamed of his being in law, Lynch Jr. decided to end his pursuit of that profession.
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After signing the Declaration of Independence, an ill Thomas Lynch Jr. set out for home with his ailing father. On the way to South Carolina, his father suffered a second stroke. He died in
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After Sabina Lynch died, the family estate passed to her youngest sister, Aimeé Constance Dé'Illiard Drayton. Thomas Lynch Jr. had specified that the estate should remain in the family.
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Their son, John Bowman Lynch, and his wife had three sons. Henry C. Lynch (1828-1843) died before reaching adulthood. Thomas B. Lynch (1821-1864) died in the
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Lynch Jr. was the second youngest delegate in the Continental Congress and filled in his father's place due to illness. The youngest signer, South Carolinian
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Lynch Jr. was schooled at the Indigo Society School in Georgetown, South Carolina. His parents sent him to England for higher studies. He received honors at
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in London. His father admired English education and encouraged him to remain in Great Britain to study law and the principles of the British constitution.
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and his wife, Beverly (née Allston) Lynch. He had two older sisters, named Sabina and Esther, who were born in 1747 and 1748, respectively.
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Lynch suffered for two more years of illness in South Carolina, where he resided with his wife at Peachtree Plantation on the
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in Charleston, South Carolina. Also in attendance were prominent families such as the Middletons, Randolphs, and Rutledge.
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Dilliard introduced Beverly Dé'Illiard and Thomas Lynch during a ball held at the childhood home of John Drayton Sr.,
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His father died from a stroke in December 1776. His widowed mother later married South Carolina Governor
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His sister Sabina Hope Lynch married James Hamilton, also of the planter class. One of their sons was
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Thomas and Beverly Lynch's younger daughter, Aimeé Constance, was born in 1755. She later married
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Fields, Joseph E. 1960. "A signer and his signatures, or The library of Thomas Lynch, Jr."
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ancestral line. The Lynch family were expelled from Ireland following their defeat in the
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Lipscomb, Terry W. (1 January 1976). "The South Carolina Constitution of 1776".
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Signer of the United States Declaration of Independence (1749–1779)
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Their mother was the daughter of Gilliém Marshall Dé'Illiard of
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Memorial to the 56 Signers of the Declaration of Independence
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Memorial to the 56 Signers of the Declaration of Independence
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Journal of the Provincial Congress of South Carolina, 1776
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Autographs by Thomas Lynch Jr. are among the rarest by
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Lynch Jr. studied law and political philosophy at the
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Lynch Jr. is played by Richard Bond in the 1938 film
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Thomas Lynch, Jr.
Thomas Lynch (disambiguation)

Georgetown, South Carolina
British America
Atlantic Ocean

United States Declaration of Independence
South Carolina
Founding Father of the United States
His father Thomas Lynch
Continental Congress
Continental Association

Hopsewee
Prince George Parish, Winyah
Georgetown, South Carolina
Thomas Lynch
Iberville Parish
Louisiana
Virginia
Magnolia Plantation and Gardens
John Drayton
County Galway
Irish wars of William of Orange

Hopsewee Plantation
Eton College
Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge
Middle Temple

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