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Historical NoteSaul Junden Van Guilder Marsters (1831-1903) was born to Stephen J. and Malinda Baldwin (Martin) Marsters. He served with the 22nd Indiana Volunteers during the Civil War. Marsters was married twice: first to Nancy Ann Clark (1831-1884) on August 4, 1850 and second to Sarah Josephine Latta Davis (1852-1939) on May 27, 1886. He had seven children with his first wife and four with his second: Hezekiah S. (1851-1911), Martha Jane (Marsters) Lennox (1853-1876), Eleanor B. (1856-1863), Elias (1860-1941), Emma Belle (Marsters) Pearson (1862-1960), Alice Willetta (Marsters) Latta (1870-1945), Olive (1872-1879), Hazel B. (1887-1889), Ethel May (Marsters) Lansing Castro (1889-1976), Saul Jr. (1891-1897), and Josephine (Marsters) Page (1894-1958). Ethel May Marsters married twice, first to Ivan C. Lansing and then to Felix Clarence Castro (1896-1984). She had one son with her first husband, Ivan C. Jr. (1915-1973). Prior to her marriage to Saul Marsters, Sarah Latta was married to Hiram T. Davis (1850-1907). She had four children with her first husband: Minnie (Davis) Thurston (1875-1953), Hiram (1877-), Charles E. (1881–1973), and Schuyler Anson Davis (1884–1955). After Saul Marsters's death, she married John Laban Evinger (1840-1917). Scope and Content NoteThe Felix Castro Collection houses correspondence, genealogical information, a diary, a family bible, and other family documents and papers. The majority of the collection consists of genealogical information documenting the Marsters family of Ohio, Indiana, Idaho, and Kansas. The Marsters Family Papers are composed of genealogical notes and charts, a family Bible, and other family documents. The Saul and Sarah Marsters Papers include documentation of Saul's enrollment and discharge from the 22nd Regiment of Indiana Volunteers (1864-1885), the Marsters' marriage certificate, documentation of Sarah's efforts to secure a pension for Saul's military service, and an "Anti-Nuptial Agreement" between Sarah and John L. Evinger. The Marsters Family Genealogy contains genealogical charts, typescript copies of Stephen Marsters' (1794-1874) diary, Elias M. Marsters' (1822-) autobiography, and correspondence from other family members. Elias Marsters' autobiography contains informative descriptions of his work as a Methodist preacher in Ohio and Indiana. The Castro Family Papers include Felix Castro's diary and other documents showing the Castro family. Castro's diary lists names and addresses of friends at home and fellow soldiers and describes Castro's training with Provisional Hospital C at Camp Fremont and at Camp Lee, Virginia. The Miscellaneous Papers include a number of unidentified letters and an undated memorial to Mrs. Henry J. Reemtsma and her work in the hospital at Fort Defiance. ArrangementThis collection consists of one box.RestrictionsAccess RestrictionsTo view this collection, make an appointment at least five business days prior to your visit by contacting Ask an Archivist or calling (480) 965-4932. Appointments in the Wurzburger Reading Room at Hayden Library (rm. 138) on the Tempe campus are available Monday through Friday. Check the ASU Library Hours page for current availability. CopyrightArizona State University does not own the copyright to this collection. We recognize that it is incumbent upon the researcher to procure permission to publish information from this collection from the owner of the copyright. Related MaterialSeparated MaterialsPhotographs received with this collection have been processed as CP FC: Felix Castro Photographs (guide available at http://azarchivesonline.org/xtf/view?docId=ead/asu/cp_fc.xml). Access TermsPersonal Name(s) Castro, Felix C. Marsters, Elias M., b. 1822 Marsters, Stephen, 1794-1874 Family Name(s) Castro family -- Genealogy Marsters family -- Genealogy Subject(s) Camp Fremont (Va.) Fort Defiance (Ariz.) Fort Lee (Va.) Methodist Church -- Clergy Methodists -- Indiana Methodists -- Ohio World War, 1914-1918 Administrative InformationPreferred Citation[Identification of item], Felix Castro Collection, MSS-25, Arizona State University Library. ProvenanceThe Felix Castro Collection was received from Castro in 1976 (Accession #1976-00012). Container List
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