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From: "nanny" <>
Subject: Re: [INFRANKLI-L] White / Shirley /Lynch / Piper
Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2001 09:11:21 -0400


My Linch/Lynch family was in Franklin,Co.Ind in 1808.
Phillip Linch was in the war of 1812.
His brother John Linch was across the bordar line,in Buttler,Co.Oh.
Also his father-in-law,William Jenkins,was in the war of 1812 in
Buttler,Co.Oh.

Phillip & Catharine Jenkins,Linch had ch;John,Elizabeth,James,
Phillip Jr,Nancy,William J.,Susan,Alexander,Evan J.,Benjamin,&
Mary Jane. Eleven in all.

Do you have any of these linches in your files?
Emolene Lynch


>
> > The Lynch Brothers and Piper Bros. have farmed and fought in these
> counties
> > since 1791. They have married and familied with Shirleys and Whites.
> > I am looking for kin or same name researchers, I have 20 yrs research.
> > Also looking for any desc. of "St. Clairs Defeat".
> > This was the first most bloodiest battle in American History. It was
Nov.
> > 1791 at the Wabash. I have some names.My Line was a Sgt.for the
Colonies.
> > I am also researching the &3rd Indiana Volunteers.
> > As my Anderson Piper was attached to that unit,and am hoping to find a
> unit
> > picture.
> > Thank you,
> > Steven
> >
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