West Virginia Pioneers
Family: Herbert Orville Casto / Lillian May Deyo (F6884)
m. CA 1914-
Father | Male
Herbert Orville Casto
Born 11 Jan 1890 Jackson County, West Virginia, USA Died 7 Jul 1971 Buried Jackson County, West Virginia, USA Married CA 1914 Other Spouse Eliza May Spencer | F24616 Married 1933 Father Albert Casto | F6821 Group Sheet Mother Martha A 'Mattie' Hayes | F6821 Group Sheet
Mother | Female
Lillian May Deyo
Born 17 Jul 1894 Hyde Park, New York Died 1 Feb 1930 Buried Jackson County, West Virginia, USA Father Brynard H Deyo | F16166 Group Sheet Mother Ada Elizabeth Hedgecock | F16166 Group Sheet
Child 1 | Female
Launa May Casto
Born Abt 1915 Ohio, USA Died 3 Nov 1999 Columbus, Franklin, Ohio, USA Buried
Child 2 | Female
Laoma Elizabeth Casto
Born Abt 1916 West Virginia, USA Died 31 Mar 1999 League City, Texas Buried Spouse Lonnie Jones | F22403 Married 4 Jul 1936 Jackson County, West Virginia, USA
Child 3 | Male
Donald O Casto
Born 13 Oct 1918 West Virginia, USA Died 8 Jan 1955 Buried Jackson County, West Virginia, USA
Child 4 | Male
Bernard Albert Casto
Born 5 Jun 1923 West Virginia, USA Died 12 Jan 1979 Buried Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA Spouse Esther Slater | F23256 Married 26 Jul 1942 Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA
Child 6 | Male
Richard Oliver Casto
Born 26 Jan 1930 Jackson County, West Virginia, USA Died 1930 Buried Jackson County, West Virginia, USA
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Notes
1920 Ripley, Jackson, WV # 14
Casto, H O 29 WV WV WV
Lilian 25 NY NY England
Laurna M da 4 Oh WV NY
Laona da 2 WV WV NY
Donald son 1 WV WV NY
1930 Ripley, Jackson, WV # 91-95
Casto, Herbert 40 wd md age 24 WV WV OH
Leuna May da 14 WVWVWV
Looma da 12
Donald O son 11
Albert B son 7
Herbert O son 2
Deyo, Ada mil 60 d WVWVWV
1940 ED 18-11, Ripley Dist, Jackson, WV p10A
#155 owns farm $blank all born WV 1935: same Jackson WV
Casto, H O 50
Eliza wife 40 born KY
Barker, Albert H ss 18
Eugene ss 8
Betty Jean sd 7
Casto, Herbert Jr son 12
Billy Leo son 4
Becky Ann da 2
Naoma Ruth da 1
Herbert Casto, of Fairplain, received a telegram Saturday that his son, Bernard Casto, was in an army hospital in Mississippi and would be a patient there for three months or more. He had been in the African and Sicilian campaigns but the telegram gave no details of his wounds, or what had caused the injury which sent him to the hospital and the family had not learned any further particulars early this week. (Jackson Herald Friday, Oct, 1, 1943).