Parents
-Joseph Madison Lynch
-Eleatha Jane Dearing
Willis Dearing Lynch Marriages
1.Euphemia Hill 1853-1874
(Married 1870)
2.Mary Jane Daugherty 1858-1909
(Married 1875)
Willis & Euphemia Children
- Mary M 1871-1945
- Emma E 1872-1950
Willis & Mary Children
1. Josephine T 1877-1956
2. William O 1879-1965
3. Euphemia G 1880-1931
4. Margaret E 1882-1975
5. Della 1884-1974
6. Johnnie B 1886-1967
7. Joseph B 1888-1952
8. Fannie i 1890-1988
9 Nannie G 1892-1892
10. Jesse D 1893-1978
11. Fountain F 1895-1977
12. Infant Lynch 1897-1897
13. Lillian E 1899-1984
Willis Dearing Lynch & Wife Mary Jane Daugherty left Bedford County Tennessee in 1891 & went to Green Forest Arkansas. He was manufacturing & selling molasses in the 1890s. In 1901 Willis Donated $6.15 to help build The Baptist Church House in Forest Arkansas.
In 1904 they moved to Sapulpa Oklahoma. After Coming to Sapulpa he he became the Noble Grand of the Odd Fellows at the Rebakah Lodge & was a member till his Death. In the 1920s he was a member of the McDougal Democratic Faction.
Willis had a Stroke while out in Sapulpa & went home & died later that day on July 22 1929.
Biography Written By Researcher Curtis Gann Jr
Parents
-Joseph Madison Lynch
-Eleatha Jane Dearing
Willis Dearing Lynch Marriages
1.Euphemia Hill 1853-1874
(Married 1870)
2.Mary Jane Daugherty 1858-1909
(Married 1875)
Willis & Euphemia Children
- Mary M 1871-1945
- Emma E 1872-1950
Willis & Mary Children
1. Josephine T 1877-1956
2. William O 1879-1965
3. Euphemia G 1880-1931
4. Margaret E 1882-1975
5. Della 1884-1974
6. Johnnie B 1886-1967
7. Joseph B 1888-1952
8. Fannie i 1890-1988
9 Nannie G 1892-1892
10. Jesse D 1893-1978
11. Fountain F 1895-1977
12. Infant Lynch 1897-1897
13. Lillian E 1899-1984
Willis Dearing Lynch & Wife Mary Jane Daugherty left Bedford County Tennessee in 1891 & went to Green Forest Arkansas. He was manufacturing & selling molasses in the 1890s. In 1901 Willis Donated $6.15 to help build The Baptist Church House in Forest Arkansas.
In 1904 they moved to Sapulpa Oklahoma. After Coming to Sapulpa he he became the Noble Grand of the Odd Fellows at the Rebakah Lodge & was a member till his Death. In the 1920s he was a member of the McDougal Democratic Faction.
Willis had a Stroke while out in Sapulpa & went home & died later that day on July 22 1929.
Biography Written By Researcher Curtis Gann Jr
Family Members
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Josephine Thomas "Josie" Lynch Kelly
1876–1956
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William Oscar Lynch
1879–1965
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Euphemia Lynch Kendall
1880–1931
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Margaret Elizabeth "Maggie" Lynch McQuilliam
1882–1975
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Della Freeman Lynch Rice
1884–1974
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Johnnie Bell Lynch Johnson
1886–1967
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Dr Joseph Benjamin "Joe" Lynch
1888–1952
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Fannie I. Lynch Powell
1890–1988
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Jess Donald Lynch
1892–1978
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Fountain F. Lynch
1895–1977
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Lillian Eletha "Lena" Lynch Miller
1899–1984
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