Thomas Lynch
Thomas or Tom(my) Lynch may refer to:
Politics
- Thomas Lynch (statesman) (1727–1776), South Carolina delegate to the Continental Congress
- Thomas Lynch, Jr. (1749–1779), signer of the Declaration of Independence
- Thomas Lynch (congressman) (1844–1898), United States congressman from Wisconsin
- Thomas Lynch (governor) (died 1684), Governor of Jamaica
- Thomas C. Lynch (1904–1986), California state attorney general, 1964–1971
- Thomas Lynch (mayor), mayor of Galway
- Thomas J. Lynch, Jr., American politician in Monmouth County, New Jersey
- Thomas K. Lynch (born 1947), American municipal administrator and politician in Barnstable, Massachusetts
Sports
- Thomas Lynch (baseball executive) (1859–1924), baseball umpire and league president
- Thomas Lynch (pitcher) (1863–1903), baseball pitcher
- Tom Lynch (American football) (born 1955), former American football guard
- Tom Lynch (baseball) (1860–1955), American baseball player
- Tom Lynch (rugby union) (1892–1950), New Zealand rugby union player, father of the below
- Tom Lynch (rugby player) (1927–2006), New Zealand rugby union and rugby league player, son of the above
- Tom Lynch (soccer), American soccer midfielder
- Tom Lynch (Australian footballer born 1990), Australian rules footballer with the Adelaide Crows
- Tom Lynch (Australian footballer born 1992), Australian rules footballer recruited to the Gold Coast Suns
- Tommy Lynch (footballer) (born 1964), Irish former footballer
Others
- Thomas Lynch (admiral) (born 1942), retired American Navy rear admiral
- Thomas Lynch (criminal) (18??–1914), see 1914 in organized crime
- Thomas Lynch (poet) (born 1948), poet and undertaker
- Thomas Lynch (psychiatrist) (1922–2005), Irish psychiatrist
- Thomas Kerr Lynch (1818–1891), Irish explorer
- Thomas W. Lynch (born 1956), American television series creator and executive producer
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