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Mary Jane <I>Casto</I> Pendleton

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Mary Jane Casto Pendleton

Birth
Aurora, Lawrence County, Missouri, USA
Death
20 Mar 1946 (aged 75)
Nogo, Pope County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Nogo, Pope County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Mary Jane Casto was the daughter of David Casto and Salina Clementine Batesel. She married Robert Henry Pendleton and together had eight children, including two sets of twins.

Robert Henry and Mary Jane moved to Nogo, Arkansas, from their home in Missouri and lived past the old church and school house. After the birth of their last child, Alfred Monroe Pendleton they moved down on Middle Fork on the Francis McCuin place.

About 1915, they moved their family back up to Nogo and homesteaded fifty-five acres of land. They lived in the log cabin, chinked with clay, that was already there. They added on a kitchen, fireplace and a porch.

They are buried at Nogo Cemetery together, as they were in life.

Children:

1. David Elva Pendleton - 1890
2. Salina "Ethel" Pendleton - 1894
3. Pearl Jane Pendleton - 1895
4. Earl James Pendleton - 1895
5. Nicie Mae Pendleton - 1899
6. Dicie Fae Pendleton - 1899
7. Cordie Lee Pendleton, Sr. - 1902
8. Alfred Monroe Pendleton - 1910

Robert Henry and Mary Jane also helped to raise two motherless Grandaughter's of their son Cordie Lee on and off for almost 6 years, as Cordie's wife Lela Jane Polk-Pendleton died shortly after the birth of second daughter Irelene. These two grandaughter's spoke highly of both grandparents and loved them dearly.

1. Grandaughter - Juanita Fay Pendleton - 1928
2. Grandaughter - Irelene Mae Pendleton - 1930

Mary Jane Casto was the daughter of David Casto and Salina Clementine Batesel. She married Robert Henry Pendleton and together had eight children, including two sets of twins.

Robert Henry and Mary Jane moved to Nogo, Arkansas, from their home in Missouri and lived past the old church and school house. After the birth of their last child, Alfred Monroe Pendleton they moved down on Middle Fork on the Francis McCuin place.

About 1915, they moved their family back up to Nogo and homesteaded fifty-five acres of land. They lived in the log cabin, chinked with clay, that was already there. They added on a kitchen, fireplace and a porch.

They are buried at Nogo Cemetery together, as they were in life.

Children:

1. David Elva Pendleton - 1890
2. Salina "Ethel" Pendleton - 1894
3. Pearl Jane Pendleton - 1895
4. Earl James Pendleton - 1895
5. Nicie Mae Pendleton - 1899
6. Dicie Fae Pendleton - 1899
7. Cordie Lee Pendleton, Sr. - 1902
8. Alfred Monroe Pendleton - 1910

Robert Henry and Mary Jane also helped to raise two motherless Grandaughter's of their son Cordie Lee on and off for almost 6 years, as Cordie's wife Lela Jane Polk-Pendleton died shortly after the birth of second daughter Irelene. These two grandaughter's spoke highly of both grandparents and loved them dearly.

1. Grandaughter - Juanita Fay Pendleton - 1928
2. Grandaughter - Irelene Mae Pendleton - 1930



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