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Martin Patrick Constantine

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Martin Patrick Constantine

Birth
Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
Death
6 Feb 1946 (aged 81)
Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sect 17, Lot 128, N1/2.
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Martin was the son of Martin & Mary Higgins Constantine. His father was a railroad laborer and brought the family to Grant County, Kentucky, in the late 1860s to work on the new L&N RR line and depot at Elliston. The Constantine family then settled in nearby Gallatin County.

He and his fiancee', Cora Noel, were both residents of Gallatin County. They traveled to Floyd County, Indiana and were married on November 27, 1890. The couple spent their honeymoon in Louisville. After their marriage, they lived in Sparta and Glencoe, Kentucky and moved to Lexington, prior to 1904. Martin and Cora were the parents of James Howard, Lillian, Nolan Noel, Raymond Martin, Martin Emmett, Jerry Jay, Corinne and Clara Constantine.

Martin was an expert in the local tobacco industry. When he first came to Lexington, he was the official weigh-master of the Continental Tobacco Co. By 1937, he had become the superintendent of the Lexington Division of the American Suppliers Co., Inc. Mr. Constantine passed away from the effects of uremia, with a duration of two days, complicated by cancer, with a duration of five years.
Martin was the son of Martin & Mary Higgins Constantine. His father was a railroad laborer and brought the family to Grant County, Kentucky, in the late 1860s to work on the new L&N RR line and depot at Elliston. The Constantine family then settled in nearby Gallatin County.

He and his fiancee', Cora Noel, were both residents of Gallatin County. They traveled to Floyd County, Indiana and were married on November 27, 1890. The couple spent their honeymoon in Louisville. After their marriage, they lived in Sparta and Glencoe, Kentucky and moved to Lexington, prior to 1904. Martin and Cora were the parents of James Howard, Lillian, Nolan Noel, Raymond Martin, Martin Emmett, Jerry Jay, Corinne and Clara Constantine.

Martin was an expert in the local tobacco industry. When he first came to Lexington, he was the official weigh-master of the Continental Tobacco Co. By 1937, he had become the superintendent of the Lexington Division of the American Suppliers Co., Inc. Mr. Constantine passed away from the effects of uremia, with a duration of two days, complicated by cancer, with a duration of five years.

Gravesite Details

Inter: 02-09-1946. DOB from the DC. 1900 census lists birth month as October.



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