Lynch Jr. was born at
Hopsewee Plantation in
Prince George Parish, Winyah, in what is now
Georgetown, South Carolina. He was the third child and first son of
Thomas Lynch and his wife, Elizabeth (née Allston) Lynch. He had two older sisters, named Sabina and Esther, who were born in 1747 and 1748, respectively. Their mother was the daughter of William Allston and his wife,Esther LaBrosse de Marboeuf . Thomas Lynch was introduce to Elizabeth Allston during a ball held at the childhood home of John Drayton Sr.,
Magnolia Plantation and Gardens in Charleston, South Carolina. Also in attendance were prominent families such as the Middletons, Randolphs, and Rutledges. Lynch's grandfather was Jonas Lynch from the
County Galway ancestral line. The Lynch family were expelled from Ireland following their defeat in the
Irish wars of William of Orange. Lynch Sr. had emigrated from Kent, England, to South Carolina.
Education Lynch Jr. was schooled at the Indigo Society School in Georgetown, South Carolina. His parents sent him to England for higher studies. He received honors at
Eton College and at
Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. Lynch Jr. studied law and political philosophy at the
Middle Temple in London. His father admired English education and encouraged him to remain in Great Britain to study law and the principles of the British constitution. After eight years away from America, Lynch Jr. returned to South Carolina in 1772. Although his father had dreamed of his being in law, Lynch Jr. decided to end his pursuit of that profession.
Marriage and family Lynch Jr. married Elizabeth Shubrick on May 14, 1772. Following their marriage, the couple lived at Peach Tree Plantation, which was located near his homeland plantation. He enjoyed managing the cultivation of crops at the plantation, which was dependent on the labor of numerous enslaved African Americans. Lynch Jr. remained active in political affairs in his community. His father died from a stroke in December 1776. His widowed mother later married South Carolina Governor
William Moultrie, another influential political figure. His sister Sabina Hope Lynch married James Hamilton, also of the planter class. One of their sons was
James Hamilton Jr., who was elected as governor of South Carolina in 1830. ==Career==