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Lydia Narcissus “Liddie” <I>Hart</I> Centers

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Lydia Narcissus “Liddie” Hart Centers

Birth
Knox County, Kentucky, USA
Death
1897 (aged 45–46)
Whitley County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Knox County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Liddie's DOB is an estimate based on the 1870 Lynn Camp District, Knox County Kentucky census when she is listed as age 19. She was the daughter of Thomas W Hart and Mary Terrell.
Lydia married John Jackson "Jack" Centers on June 10, 1876 at her parent's home on Poplar Creek, Knox County Kentucky. She was the mother of Emby Luther Hart, born Aug. 22, 1873, Maynard Embry Centers born 1877 and Thomas H Centers born May 1882.
Emby Hart's 1910 Whitley County Kentucky marriage record and his 1949 Whitman County Washington State Death Record only list his mother's name as "Liddie" and no father's name.
Y DNA tests for a grandson of Emby has confirmed a match to a Hubbs male rather then to any known Hart males.
Lydia lived near her parents in 1880 and died about 1896.
The Jan. 2, 1895 will of her father Thomas W Hart includes 8 living children (not named) but says 7 daughters and his wife Rachel K (Rodgers) Hart. Assumed Lydia is one of the living daughters at the time.
Perhaps she died about the same time or a short time after the death of her father (May 08, 1895), it is reasonable to assume she is likely buried near her parents in this cemetery. She does not appear to be near her husband, "Jack" Centers in Gray Cemetery.
Liddie's DOB is an estimate based on the 1870 Lynn Camp District, Knox County Kentucky census when she is listed as age 19. She was the daughter of Thomas W Hart and Mary Terrell.
Lydia married John Jackson "Jack" Centers on June 10, 1876 at her parent's home on Poplar Creek, Knox County Kentucky. She was the mother of Emby Luther Hart, born Aug. 22, 1873, Maynard Embry Centers born 1877 and Thomas H Centers born May 1882.
Emby Hart's 1910 Whitley County Kentucky marriage record and his 1949 Whitman County Washington State Death Record only list his mother's name as "Liddie" and no father's name.
Y DNA tests for a grandson of Emby has confirmed a match to a Hubbs male rather then to any known Hart males.
Lydia lived near her parents in 1880 and died about 1896.
The Jan. 2, 1895 will of her father Thomas W Hart includes 8 living children (not named) but says 7 daughters and his wife Rachel K (Rodgers) Hart. Assumed Lydia is one of the living daughters at the time.
Perhaps she died about the same time or a short time after the death of her father (May 08, 1895), it is reasonable to assume she is likely buried near her parents in this cemetery. She does not appear to be near her husband, "Jack" Centers in Gray Cemetery.


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