Castle Family Tree
Angeline Lorraine Tenney (1810–1841) |
Samuel Northrup Castle (1808–1894) |
Mary Tenney (1819–1907) |
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Edward G. Hitchcock (1837–1898) |
Mary Tenney Castle (1838–1926) |
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William Richards Castle (1849–1935) |
James Bicknell Castle (1855–1918) |
William Drake Westervelt (1849–1939) |
Caroline Dickinson Castle (1859–1941) |
George Herbert Mead (1863–1931) |
Helen Kingsbury Castle (1860–1929) |
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William Richards Castle, Jr. (1878–1963) |
Harold Kainalu Long Castle (1886-1967) |
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