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Capt David Lynn

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Capt David Lynn Veteran

Birth
Death
11 Apr 1835 (aged 76)
Burial
Cumberland, Allegany County, Maryland, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.6547483, Longitude: -78.776068
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(Reference: Frederick News Post, A Look at the 12 'Immortals' who voted to repudiate the Stamp Act By Ryan Bass Special to the News-Post Nov 23, 2014):
Capt. David Lynn, the elder Judge Lynn's son, was one of the charter members of the order of the American Cincinnati, one of the founders of the Emmanuel Protestant Episcopal Church, and he built Rose Hill in Cumberland in 1801. Captain David Lynn enlisted in the Flying Camp in 1776. He then became a lieutenant in the Seventh Regiment of the Maryland Regulars. One of his family's descendants, also named David Lynn, was appointed as architect of the Capitol during the Coolidge Administration.
(Reference: Frederick News Post, A Look at the 12 'Immortals' who voted to repudiate the Stamp Act By Ryan Bass Special to the News-Post Nov 23, 2014):
Capt. David Lynn, the elder Judge Lynn's son, was one of the charter members of the order of the American Cincinnati, one of the founders of the Emmanuel Protestant Episcopal Church, and he built Rose Hill in Cumberland in 1801. Captain David Lynn enlisted in the Flying Camp in 1776. He then became a lieutenant in the Seventh Regiment of the Maryland Regulars. One of his family's descendants, also named David Lynn, was appointed as architect of the Capitol during the Coolidge Administration.


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