was an American farmer from Oak Creek, Wisconsin who served a single one-year term in 1849 in the 2nd Wisconsin Legislature representing the 5th Milwaukee County Wisconsin State Assembly district (the Towns of Oak Creek and Franklin), succeeding Andrew Sullivan.
He was assigned to the standing committee on agriculture and manufactures.
He was succeeded in the next Assembly by Garrett M. Fitzgerald (another Democrat).
[2] Flynn's was among the nine Oak Creek immigrant families from Ireland who in 1839 began holding a Catholic service in his and other homes; this group eventually led to the creation of St. Matthew's Parish in that town.
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