S. B. Castor, who has been in poor health for two or three years, departed this life at his home northeast of Noblesville, Thursday night, at the age of 68. He was born and reared on a farm in Hamilton county and never lived elsewhere, having been a farmer all hs life. There are four children who survive him, viz: Mrs. Adda Frost, Mrs. Clarence Barker, Charles W. Castor, and George Castor. Mr. Castor was converted at an early age and remained an active member of the Methodist church as long his health would permit. Funeral at Union M.E. church at 1:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon, Rev. Edwin Dixon officiating. Interment in Crownland cemetery.
Friends can view the remains at Mr. Castor's late home Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning.
Source: Hamilton County Ledger, 12 Mar 1907, pg. 8
S. B. Castor, who has been in poor health for two or three years, departed this life at his home northeast of Noblesville, Thursday night, at the age of 68. He was born and reared on a farm in Hamilton county and never lived elsewhere, having been a farmer all hs life. There are four children who survive him, viz: Mrs. Adda Frost, Mrs. Clarence Barker, Charles W. Castor, and George Castor. Mr. Castor was converted at an early age and remained an active member of the Methodist church as long his health would permit. Funeral at Union M.E. church at 1:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon, Rev. Edwin Dixon officiating. Interment in Crownland cemetery.
Friends can view the remains at Mr. Castor's late home Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning.
Source: Hamilton County Ledger, 12 Mar 1907, pg. 8
Family Members
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William H. Castor
1835–1912
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Nathan Castor
1836–1856
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Margaret Jane Castor Simmermon
1840–1909
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Calista Florida Castor
1843–1844
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John Marion Castor
1844–1907
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Freelove M. Castor Crull
1847–1918
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Nancy Elizabeth Castor McKinzie Sylvester
1849–1915
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Mary Rebecca Castor
1851 – unknown
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Sarah Ruth Castor McKinzie
1853–1904
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Wade Posey Castor
1856–1931
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