John Lynch

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John Lynch was an 18th-century American Quaker and entrepreneur who founded a ferry service and settlement that eventually grew into the city of Lynchburg, Virginia.

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instanceOf Quaker
entrepreneur
founder of Lynchburg, Virginia
human
associatedWith James River transportation and trade
Quaker community in Virginia
businessActivity developing a river crossing and trading point
operating a ferry service
centuryOfActivity 18th century
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
ethnicGroup American
familyName Lynch
founded Lynchburg, Virginia
a ferry service on the James River
givenName John
hasRole founder of a settlement on the James River
heritage American colonial
influenced urban development of Lynchburg, Virginia
locatedInTimePeriod Colonial America
surface form: colonial America
movement Quaker community in Virginia
surface form: Quaker settlement in Virginia
notableFor being an early Quaker settler in the Lynchburg area
founding a ferry service that led to the development of Lynchburg, Virginia
occupation entrepreneur
ferryman
placeOfActivity James River
Lynchburg, Virginia
religion Religious Society of Friends
surface form: Quakerism
residence Lynchburg, Virginia
Virginia

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Lynchburg, Virginia namedAfter John Lynch