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Re: The Story of John Clark
Posted by: C. Lynch Posten (ID *****6443) Date: November 25, 2011 at 08:58:32
In Reply to: The Story of John Clark by Joy Crane of 589

Hello!
I have a few questions about my ancestors that seem to have some similarities to yours and wondered if we might try to unravel some facts together?
My Lynch ancestors were from Bonham, Fannin County. One of them had the middle initial of C., which I have been told stood for "Clark". His full name was Thomas Clark Lynch.
My Lynch brood migrated from Fannin County to San Saba County as well, I've been told.
So, possibly both Thomas Clark Lynch and his son, Thomas "Tom" Lynch, headed for San Saba after the Civil War.
Do you know if you have any Lynch folks in your tree?
If Clark and Lynch families lived in Bonham, Texas around the same time, then moved to San Saba County about the same time, plus, used "Clark" as a middle name in my Lynch line, perhaps there are other commonalities as well?



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