Patrick Lynch (Argentina)

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Patrick Lynch Blake
Personal details
Born1715
Galway, Ireland
Died1789
Buenos Aires, Argentina
SpouseRosa Galayn de la Camara
Occupation
ProfessionArmy's officer
Military service
Allegiance Spanish Empire
Branch/serviceSpanish Army
Years of servicec.1730-1770s
RankCaptain
UnitRegiment of Hibernia (in Spain)

Patrick Lynch (1715–1789) was an Irish emigrant who became a significant landowner in Rio de la Plata, which is now part of Argentina.[1]

Biography

He was born in

Cromwell's forces and later those of William of Orange. Patrick left in the 1740s for Bilbao, Spain, and travelled from there to Rio de la Plata, where he was appointed "regidor" (royal representative) and captain in the "Milicias".[3] In 1749 he married Rosa de Galayn y de la Camara, a wealthy Argentine heiress. His eldest surviving son, Justo Pastor Lynch who was a customs official under Viceroy Cisneros, also a captain and regidor, inherited Captain Lynch's vast land holdings. [4]

Descendants

Lynch's descendants through various branches of the family include the following:

References

  1. ^ Juan José Castelli, Editorial Pregón, 1963
  2. ^ Estancias bonaerenses, Carlos Antonio Moncaut, 1977
  3. ^ Historia, Números 21-25, 1960, 1960

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