Col. Andrew Lynn

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Col. Andrew Lynn

Also Known As: "Linn"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Maryland
Death: December 07, 1794 (65-66)
Redstone, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, United States (Ultimately lost his life fighting Indians)
Place of Burial: Fayette County, Pennsylvania
Immediate Family:

Son of Andrew Lynn, Sr.; Andrew Lynn and Rachel Deborah Lynn
Husband of Mary Ashercraft Johnson Lynn and Mary Ashercraft Lynn
Father of Issac Lynn, Captain; Theodosia Ruddell; Ann Corbly; William Johnson Lynn; Andrew Lynn and 3 others
Brother of Col. William T. Linn, Sr.; Nathan Lynn, Sr.; James Lynn, Sr; Capt. Benjamin Lynn; Nancy Elizabeth Graham and 1 other

Occupation: COLONEL IN THE REVOLUTIONARY, SERVED AS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE FOR 40 YRS, ALMOST SCALPED
Managed by: Sharon Kathryn Lynn Arnold
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About Col. Andrew Lynn

A Patriot of the American Revolution for PENNSYLVANIA with the rank of CAPTAIN. DAR Ancestor # A072680

Andrew Lynn Jr entered the Continental service during the Revolutionary War and served during the entire contest. He was appointed assistant wagon master general, Jan. 9, 1778, Westmoreland Co., Pa. (Pa. Archives, 2nd Series, 1982, Vol 14, p. 792). excerpt from "The Life and Times of Reverand John Corbly and the John Corbly Family Genealogy" - page 145

note: Andrew Lynn Jr served in many other capacities and I will add the other citations. - Beth Beeman

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22407224/andrew-lynn

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Col. Andrew Lynn's Timeline

1728
1728
Maryland
1757
June 13, 1757
Virginia
1761
June 20, 1761
Town Creek, Prince George's County, Maryland
1763
October 12, 1763
MD, United States
1766
September 23, 1766
1769
January 20, 1769
Fayette, Redstone, PA
1772
September 15, 1772
1774
May 12, 1774
Brownsville, Fayette, PA, United States