Lynn, Joseph Stephen {I0096} (b. 6 FEB 1842, d. 7 APR 1870)
Source: (Name)
Title: Grave Stone at Hopewell Cemetery Clearbrook, Virginia
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Source: (Name)
Title: U.S. Census 1850
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Source: (Name)
Title: U.S. Census 1850
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Source: (Name)
Title: U.S. Census 1850
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Note: In The Diary of Sarah Morgan McKown, she wrote on Thursday Nov. 27 1884 Death. Mrs. Lynn was buried yesterday at the Lutheran Church.
On Wed. Feb 17 1886 she writes; There was a funeral at the Lutheran graveyard. A boy by the name Crim. His friends took him up (dug him up) on account of too much water in the grave. Today, his sister, Mrs. Lynn, was taken up. Both of them were buried again at White Hall M. E. Church, North Cemetery. She had been buried more than a yr. ago.
Reference: Diary of Sarah Morgan McKown By: James V. Hutton
Event: Type: Died From
Place: Consumption at 25 years of age
Occupation: Place: House Wife
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Note: 1870 census shows George being a blacksmith, also in the house hold is Martha J. Bell believe this is a grand daughter she was 1 year of age in 1870
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Note: Charles left Bedford County, Pennsylvania, came to Frederick County to work in the building and lumber industry. It is believed but not proven that Charles and Rev. Christian Streit came from the same family root, going back to earlier generations in New York or New Jersey.
Reference: Settlement and some First Families in Back Creek Valley By Wilmer Kerns
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Occupation: Place: Farmer
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Source:
Title: Frederick County FindingsPage: Vol 7 #1 page 3
Occupation: Place: Farmer
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