Re: LYNCH Family of Greenwood
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In reply to:
LYNCH Family of Greenwood
John McCauley 11/04/09
Vernon Co., WI,Tombstone Inscriptions, St. Patrick Cem., Greenwood Twp., LYNCH:
Charles (1816 - 14 Nov. 1898, aged 80 {?})& wf. Rose (6 Mar. 1902, aged 71) both b. County Galway, Ireland.
Charles Henry (1864 - 1928) & Elizabeth [BROOKS] (1869 - 1939).
Infant of P. & E. LYNCH, d. 29 Dec. 1897, bu. with Patrick JOYCE, d. 28 Feb. 1876, aged 17, & Bridget MCANN, d. 28 Apr. 1894, aged 70.
Next:McCANN, Patrick, d. 14 Mar. 1884, ae. 74.John, 14 Mar. 1882, ae.68.
FARRELL, Mark (12 Oct. 1815, Co. Meath, IRL - 14 Feb.1895) came to America in 1840 & settled in Greenwood T., 1855
John (1851 - 1930)
Elizabeth [FARRELL] LYNCH (1855 - 1928).
LOYD, James N. (1846 - 1918) & wf. Mary Ann (1853 - 1918).
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Google "1930 census."Debello P. O., Bad Ax Co., WI, 1860, LINCH:
Charles, 46; Rose, 26; Catharine, 9; Mary, 6; Patrick, 3; Rosaseah, 1.
[County name Bad Ax was changed to Vernon in 1862.]
The only LYNCH family that comes up on the FamilySearch database of the 1880 census for Greenwood Twp. was LYNCH:
Charley, 60; Rosy, 50; Patrick, 22; Rosanna, 20; Brigit, 18; & Henry, 16.[Henry must have been Charles Henry.]
You can see a copy of the 1900 Census at FamilySearch.org / pilot.
These were consecutive entries, 1900, Greenwood, Vernon, WI, LYNCH
Patrick, b. Feb. 1858, WI IRL IRL, married 15 years
Wife Ella, b. May 1857, IL IRL IRL, had 4 ch., 4 living
James, Oct. 1886; Ella, Mar. 1888; Agness, Jan 1890; Florence, Nov. 1892.
LOYD, James, b. Nov. 1848, MA IRL IRL, married 24 years
Maryann, May 1856, OH IRL IRL, had 7 ch., 4 living, ch. b. WI:
William, Sep. 1878; Delia, Dec. 1871, 18; Ella, Sep. 1874, 15; Joseph, May 1893. {Delia 1881 & Ella 1884?}
Mother-in-law Rosa LYNCH, May 1883, IRL IRL IRL, widow, had borne one child {?}, had one child living {?}.
With Patrick of approximately the right age in the household of Charles in 1860 & 1880 and living near Rosa in 1900, it looks as if he must be related.
Have you tried to get death certificates and obituaries?