Lynch, Thomas, Jr., 1749-1779

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Thomas Lynch Jr. (August 5, 1749 – 1779) was a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence as a representative of South Carolina and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States; his father was unable to sign the Declaration of Independence because of illness.

Born in Hopsewee Plantation in Prince George Parish, Winyah, in what is now Georgetown, South Carolina, Lynch was schooled at the Indigo Society School in Georgetown before his parents sent him to England, where he received honors at Eton College and at Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge. He studied law and political philosophy at the Middle Temple in London. After eight years away from America, he returned to South Carolina in 1772. Although it was his father's dream, Thomas Lynch Jr. decided to end his pursuit of a profession in law, taking up planting and becoming active in political dialogue in his community.

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 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. On March 23, 1776, the General Assembly of South Carolina named Lynch 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 in the Continental Congress. Less than a month after signing the Declaration of Independence Lynch threatened that South Carolina would secede from the United States in a threat representing the interests his constituents.

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 and died in Annapolis, Maryland, in December 1776. Lynch, Jr. retired in early 1777. After two more years of illness in South Carolina, where he resided with his wife at Peachtree Plantation on the South Santee River, many suggested that Thomas Lynch, Jr. travel to Europe in search for a different atmosphere. Despite the dangers, he and his wife sailed for respite on a vessel to St. Eustatius in the West Indies in late 1779. The ship is known to have disappeared shortly after, standing as the last record of his life. At the age of 30, he was the youngest signer of the Declaration to die.

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creatorOf Lynch, Thomas, 1749-1779. Signature, [ca. 1770]. Rosenbach Museum & Library
referencedIn Lynch, Thomas, 1726-1776. Correspondence of Thomas Lynch, Esq. : typescript [ca. 1960] / by J.E. Fields, M.D., Joliet, Ill. University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University Libraries
referencedIn Cosey, Joseph, b. 1887. Forgeries collection, ca. 1850-ca. 1950. Cornell University Library
referencedIn Lynch family. Lynch record [ca. 189u?] : taken from the family tree copied by Mr. Elias Horry in 1810, from the original drawn on vellum in the year 1727. University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University Libraries
referencedIn Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part I: The Revolution and the Administration, 1669-1958. Houghton Library
referencedIn Emmet, Thomas Addis, 1828-1919. Thomas Addis Emmet collection [microform]. HCL Technical Services, Harvard College Library
referencedIn Signers collection, 1770-1826. Johns Hopkins University, Sheridan Libraries and the Milton S. Eisenhower Library
creatorOf Rosenbach, A. S. W. (Abraham Simon Wolf), 1876-1952,. Signers of the Declaration of Independence autograph collection, 1756-1818. Rosenbach Museum & Library
creatorOf Lynch, Thomas, 1749-1779. Signature and booklet, 1876 July 4. University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt Library
referencedIn Henry A. Willard II Collection, 1743-1888, (bulk 1770-1840) Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
referencedIn Letters and documents of signers of the Declaration of Independence, 1750-1933. Houghton Library
creatorOf Lynch, Thomas, 1749-1779. Autograph letter signed "Thomas Lynch Capt. in the 4th Company, 1st Regmt" : to Lt. Col. Huger, 1775 Sept. 7. Pierpont Morgan Library.
creatorOf Lynch, Thomas, 1749-1779. Entry book excerpt with biographical notes of Thomas Lynch, 1764-1956. Library of Congress
referencedIn Joseph E. Field collection of letters by autograph collectors, 1822-1921. Houghton Library
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associatedWith Baker, Doctor, fl. 1775. person
associatedWith Dearborn, Frederick M. (Frederick Myers), b. 1876 person
alumnusOrAlumnaOf Eton College corporateBody
associatedWith Fields, Joseph E., collector. person
associatedWith Hubbard, John, collector. person
associatedWith Huger, Lt. Col, person
associatedWith Laurens, Henry, 1724-1792, person
associatedWith Longacre, James Barton, 1794-1869. person
memberOf Lynch family. family
childOf Lynch, Thomas, 1726-1776. person
alumnusOrAlumnaOf Middle Temple (London, England) corporateBody
associatedWith Rosenbach, A. S. W. (Abraham Simon Wolf), 1876-1952, person
memberOf United States. Continental Congress corporateBody
alumnusOrAlumnaOf University of Cambridge. corporateBody
associatedWith Willard, Henry A. (Henry Augustus), 1902- person
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Birth 1749-08-05

Death 1779

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