Lydia Kenagy Harris, daughter of Samuel and Mary Kenagy, was born near Shippensburg, Penn., September 28, 1831, and died in Bluffton Indiana, November 18th. In her early childhood she moved with her parents to Ohio.
When twenty she was married to the Rev. George Wharton Harris, then and till his triumphant death, a worthy and honored member of the Cincinnati Conference.[1]
↑Minutes of the Cincinnati Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church; 1875; p. 88
↑Genealogy, from Adam to Christ; Heinecke: (Philadelphia); 1868; p. 37
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