This venerable structure, along with an old kitchen, are located in the back yard of the Bedingfield Inn. Thanks to Carly Elisabeth Kleinschmit for the identification. Cornelius Lynch was her great-great-great-great grandfather.
This venerable structure, along with an old kitchen, are located in the back yard of the Bedingfield Inn. Thanks to Carly Elisabeth Kleinschmit for the identification. Cornelius Lynch was her great-great-great-great grandfather.
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My Great-great granddaddy. – Cornelius Lynch – Cornelius Lynch, Jr., Hattie Lynch (Gay), Billy Gay, Dennis Gay (me)
Correction: It is the Lynch Dogtrot. The home my great great great grandfather, Cornelius Lynch. He built it when he settled in Stewart County down on County Line in 1837 if I’m not mistaken. It was donated by my family to the county.
super find !