Thomas Lynch, Jr.

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1South Carolina / Hopsewee / National Register of Historic Places in Georgetown County /  South Carolina / Thomas Lynch Jr. / Georgetown /  South Carolina / Charleston /  South Carolina / Lucas / Doar Family

HOPSEWEE HERITAGE: The Hume-Lucas Story Thomas Lynch, Jr., sold Hopsewee in 1762 to Robert Hume, who died only four years after moving to the plantation. Hume had two sons: Alexander, who died in the siege of Savannah in

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Source URL: hopsewee.com

Language: English - Date: 2016-02-01 14:31:15
2National Register of Historic Places in Georgetown County /  South Carolina / Hopsewee / Thomas Lynch Jr. / Georgetown /  South Carolina / Thomas Lynch / Santee / Lynch / Thomas Heyward Jr. / North Santee /  South Carolina

HOPSEWEE HERITAGE: The Lynch Family Hopsewee Plantation was originally part of the lands owned by Thomas Lynch, I (deceasedHe owned seven working plantations and most of the property along the North Santee River

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Source URL: hopsewee.com

Language: English - Date: 2016-02-01 14:31:20
3Teck-Hua Ho / Year of birth missing / Education in the United States / Gerald J. Lynch / Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences / Management science / Operations research

Wilfred Amaldoss Thomas A Finch Jr. Endowment Professor and Professor of Marketing, Duke University Professor Amaldoss received his Ph.D in Marketing in 1998 from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He

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Source URL: go.fuqua.duke.edu

Language: English - Date: 2015-04-19 22:33:28
4Hopsewee / Georgetown /  South Carolina / High Hills of Santee / Christopher Gadsden / Edward Rutledge / South Carolina / Thomas Lynch /  Jr. / Thomas Lynch

Lynch History Hopsewee Plantation was originally part of the lands owned by Thomas Lynch, I (deceased 1738).  He owned most of the property on the North Santee from Hopsewee to the intercoastal waterway, with seven plan

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Source URL: www.hopsewee.com

Language: English - Date: 2012-06-12 19:27:02
5Georgetown /  South Carolina / Waccamaw Neck / Georgetown County /  South Carolina / Georgetown / Brookgreen Gardens / Hobcaw Barony / Sampit River / Thomas Lynch /  Jr. / Waccamaw / South Carolina / Geography of the United States / Myrtle Beach metropolitan area

A Brief History of Georgetown County by Rice Museum Staff

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Source URL: www.ggfa.org

Language: English - Date: 2011-07-19 19:05:06
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