Mrs. Sarah Castor, of Wayne township, widow of John Castor, after an illness of several weeks, departed this life last Tuesday evening. Grandma was an earnest Christian and a member of the Methodist church. She always tried to do her duty and was prepared when the Master said, "Well done thou good and faithful servant, come up higher," to cheerfully answer His call. Interment at Crownland. She leaves four sons and three daughters to mourn her loss, but will meet that loved companion on that brighter shore.
Published in The Noblesville Ledger (Noblesville, Indiana) - Friday, August 17, 1888.
Mrs. Sarah Castor, of Wayne township, widow of John Castor, after an illness of several weeks, departed this life last Tuesday evening. Grandma was an earnest Christian and a member of the Methodist church. She always tried to do her duty and was prepared when the Master said, "Well done thou good and faithful servant, come up higher," to cheerfully answer His call. Interment at Crownland. She leaves four sons and three daughters to mourn her loss, but will meet that loved companion on that brighter shore.
Published in The Noblesville Ledger (Noblesville, Indiana) - Friday, August 17, 1888.
Family Members
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William H. Castor
1835–1912
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Nathan Castor
1836–1856
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Samuel Beatty Castor
1838–1907
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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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