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==Obituary==  
 
==Obituary==  
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[[File:19290125SettleTheodoreObit.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<center> Obituary - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — January 25, 1929</center>]]
 
THEODORE SETTLE
 
THEODORE SETTLE
On Sunday, January 20,^1929, afte
 
a brief illness, Theodore Settle pas
 
ed from, mortal life Into immortality
 
Mr. Settle was born in the Settl'
 
homestead on February 24, 1846, th
 
son of Jacob Settle and Cornelia Wlai
 
den, the youngest in a family c
 
twelve children. Of these he was th
 
last survivor.
 
Quiet and unassuming in' manne:
 
Mr. Settle had little taste for adventure,
 
and his life was lived iri the
 
peaceful routine of a country villagi
 
"remote front towns." His sterling
 
character, hi3 gentle dignity and re
 
fined personality marked him as one
 
distinguished among Ms associates.
 
When an older brother removed tc
 
the city, Mr. Settle purchased the gen
 
eral store business in which they ha
 
been associated; and for many years
 
he conducted this enterprise with sig
 
nal succe'ss. He was also post master
 
for some years.
 
The village, mourns the loss of an
 
honored citizen'; and the Reformed
 
church, where he was for years
 
member, will keenly miss his loyal
 
interest, unfailing and intelligent -de
 
votipn, and generous support.
 
The tieatM'of his only son, Dr. Howard
 
Settle 'of.JBfoston/ yhich occurred
 
eight years a<go. was- a grief that h
 
bore 5Wrth tru&JOSltfisi-ian resignatior r -"¥ ;;tham '-ttlp! S'years" ago, ..Mrs
 
s^id^s. 'Sbwlard Settle1 km
 
the little granddaughter have been in
 
the^home, and he has much enjoyed
 
the care and cheerful companionship
 
of .a devoted daughter.
 
.The' funeral services were at th
 
home on Wednesday morning, Rev.
 
Donald Boice, officiating. 'The interment
 
was in the family. plot in Beaverdam
 
cemetery.
 
  
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On Sunday, January 20, 1929, after a brief illness, Theodore Settle passed from, mortal life into immortality. Mr. Settle was born in the Settle homestead on February 24, 1846, the son of Jacob Settle and Cornelia Walden, the youngest in a family of twelve children. Of these he was the last survivor.
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Quiet and unassuming in manner, Mr. Settle had little taste for adventure, and his life was lived in the peaceful routine of a country village "remote front towns." His sterling
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character, his gentle dignity and refined personality marked him as one distinguished among his associates.
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When an older brother removed to the city, Mr. Settle purchased the general store business in which they had been associated; and for many years he conducted this enterprise with signal success. He was also post master for some years.
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The village mourns the loss of an honored citizen; and the Reformed church, where he was for years member, will keenly miss his loyal interest, unfailing and intelligent devotion, and generous support.
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The death of his only son, Dr. '''[[Settle, Howard E.|Howard Settle]]''' of Boston which occurred eight years ago, was a grief that he bore with true Christian  resignation. Less than three years ago, Mrs. Settle's death left him alone. For two years Mrs. Howard Settle and the little granddaughter have been in the home, and he has much enjoyed the care and cheerful companionship of a devoted daughter.
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The funeral services were at the home on Wednesday morning, Rev. Donald Boice, officiating. The interment was in the family plot in [[b:Berne and Beaverdam Cemetery|Beaverdam Cemetery]].
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:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - January 25, 1929
 
==Additional Media==  
 
==Additional Media==  
Settle, Theodore, was born in the village of Berne, February 24, 1846. The great-  
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Settle, Theodore, was born in the village of Berne, February 24, 1846.
grandfather of Theodore Settle migrated to America from Berne, Switzerland, and  
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was one of the pioneer .settlers in the town of Berne (now Knox). '''[[Settle, Jacob|Jacob Settle]]''', the  
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The great-grandfather of Theodore Settle migrated to America from Berne, Switzerland, and  
grandfather of Theodore, was a native of the town of Knox. He was a harness-  
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was one of the pioneer .settlers in the town of Berne (now Knox).  
maker by trade, which he followed throughout his active life. His last years were  
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spent in the village of Berne. He married a Miss Hochstrasser, and they had five  
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'''[[Settle, Jacob|Jacob Settle]]''', the grandfather of Theodore, was a native of the town of Knox. He was a harness- maker by trade, which he followed throughout his active life. His last years were spent in the village of Berne. He married a Miss Hochstrasser, and they had five  
children. The father of Theodore Settle, Jacob Settle, jr.. was born in the town of Berne in 1792. His parents being poor his education was very limited, and when a  
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children.  
boy he was apprenticed to a Dr. Hubbell to learn the mercantile business and also  
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was to study medicine; the failure of the doctor to remain in business left him  
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The father of Theodore Settle, '''[[Settle, Jacob Jr. |Jacob Settle, jr.]]''' was born in the town of Berne in 1792. His parents being poor his education was very limited, and when a boy he was apprenticed to a Dr. Hubbell to learn the mercantile business and also was to study medicine; the failure of the doctor to remain in business left him without a place, but he found other employment and in 1811 was taken in as a partner in the store business by Col. Johan Jost Deitz. From 1811 to 1864 he was engaged in the mercantile business, building up a trade second to none in the town. He represented his district in the Assembly, served as supervisor, justice and town clerk, was for thirty-five years postmaster, and several years commissioner and inspector of common schools. May 7, 1818, he was appointed by Gov. De Witt Clinton cornetist of the 5th Regt. Cav. of the State of New York, in 1831 was commissioned as captain, in 1824 was appointed major of the 31st Regt. and in 1825 was raised to the position of lieutenant-colonel. He was a member of the Masonic fraternity. His wife was Cornelia R., daughter of Minor Walden, who was one of the pioneers in Berne, coming from Vermont about 1809.  
without a place, but he found other employment and in 1811 was taken in as a partner in the store business by Col. Johan Jost Deitz. From 1811 to 1864 he was engaged in the mercantile business, building up a trade second to none in the town.  
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He represented his district in the Assembly, served as supervisor, justice and town  
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Theodore Settle received his education in the common schools and spent his early life in assisting in his father's store. When nineteen years old he engaged as clerk for his brother Charles, who had succeeded the father in business. After seven years he succeeded his brother  
clerk, was for thirty-five years postmaster, and several years commissioner and inspector of common schools. May 7, 1818, he was appointed by Gov. De Witt Clinton cornetist of the 5th Regt. Cav. of the State of New York, in 1831 was commissioned as captain, in 1824 was appointed major of the 31st Regt. and in 1825 was  
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and has since done a very successful business. Mr. Settle has served as town clerk two years, postmaster eight years, and was one of the organizers of an Odd Fellows' lodge in Berne, which after twenty years was abandoned. He is treasurer of the Albany, Helderberg and Schoharie Railroad. In 1890 Mr. Settle married Kate L., who was born in Guilderland and is a daughter of Jacob and Alida (Hallenbeck) Mann. They have one child, '''[[Settle, Howard E.|Howard E.]]'''
raised to the position of lieutenant-colonel. He was a member of the Masonic fraternity. His wife was Cornelia R., daughter of Minor Walden, who was one of the  
 
pioneers in Berne, coming from Vermont about 1809. Theodore Settle received his  
 
education in the common schools and spent his early life in assisting in his father's  
 
store. When nineteen years old he engaged as clerk for his brother Charles, who  
 
had succeeded the father in business. After seven years he succeeded his brother  
 
and has since done a very successful business. Mr. Settle has served as town clerk  
 
two years, postmaster eight years, and was one of the organizers of an Odd Fellows' lodge in Berne, which after twenty years was abandoned. He is treasurer of  
 
the Albany, Helderberg and Schoharie Railroad. In 1890 Mr. Settle married Kate  
 
L., who was born in Guilderland and is a daughter of Jacob and Alida (Hallenbeck) Mann. They have one child, Howard E.  
 
 
:[[h:Landmarks of Albany County|Landmarks of Albany County]]
 
:[[h:Landmarks of Albany County|Landmarks of Albany County]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 02:45, 23 December 2013

Birth

Theodore Settle was born in the village of Berne, February 24, 1846, the son of Jacob Settle, jr. who was born in the town of Berne in 1792.

Education

Theodore Settle received his education in the common schools

Occupation

Theodore Settle spent his early life in assisting in his father's store. When nineteen years old he engaged as clerk for his brother Charles, who had succeeded the father in business. After seven years he succeeded his brother and has since done a very successful business. Mr. Settle has served as town clerk two years, postmaster eight years, and was one of the organizers of an Odd Fellows' lodge in Berne, which after twenty years was abandoned. He is treasurer of the Albany, Helderberg and Schoharie Railroad,

Marriage & Children

Theodore Settle married in 1890 Kate L. Mann, who was born in Guilderland and is a daughter of Jacob and Alida (Hallenbeck) Mann. Their child was:

Death

Obituary

Obituary - Altamont Enterprise — January 25, 1929

THEODORE SETTLE

On Sunday, January 20, 1929, after a brief illness, Theodore Settle passed from, mortal life into immortality. Mr. Settle was born in the Settle homestead on February 24, 1846, the son of Jacob Settle and Cornelia Walden, the youngest in a family of twelve children. Of these he was the last survivor.

Quiet and unassuming in manner, Mr. Settle had little taste for adventure, and his life was lived in the peaceful routine of a country village "remote front towns." His sterling character, his gentle dignity and refined personality marked him as one distinguished among his associates.

When an older brother removed to the city, Mr. Settle purchased the general store business in which they had been associated; and for many years he conducted this enterprise with signal success. He was also post master for some years.

The village mourns the loss of an honored citizen; and the Reformed church, where he was for years member, will keenly miss his loyal interest, unfailing and intelligent devotion, and generous support.

The death of his only son, Dr. Howard Settle of Boston which occurred eight years ago, was a grief that he bore with true Christian resignation. Less than three years ago, Mrs. Settle's death left him alone. For two years Mrs. Howard Settle and the little granddaughter have been in the home, and he has much enjoyed the care and cheerful companionship of a devoted daughter.

The funeral services were at the home on Wednesday morning, Rev. Donald Boice, officiating. The interment was in the family plot in Beaverdam Cemetery.

Altamont Enterprise - January 25, 1929

Additional Media

Settle, Theodore, was born in the village of Berne, February 24, 1846.

The great-grandfather of Theodore Settle migrated to America from Berne, Switzerland, and was one of the pioneer .settlers in the town of Berne (now Knox).

Jacob Settle, the grandfather of Theodore, was a native of the town of Knox. He was a harness- maker by trade, which he followed throughout his active life. His last years were spent in the village of Berne. He married a Miss Hochstrasser, and they had five children.

The father of Theodore Settle, Jacob Settle, jr. was born in the town of Berne in 1792. His parents being poor his education was very limited, and when a boy he was apprenticed to a Dr. Hubbell to learn the mercantile business and also was to study medicine; the failure of the doctor to remain in business left him without a place, but he found other employment and in 1811 was taken in as a partner in the store business by Col. Johan Jost Deitz. From 1811 to 1864 he was engaged in the mercantile business, building up a trade second to none in the town. He represented his district in the Assembly, served as supervisor, justice and town clerk, was for thirty-five years postmaster, and several years commissioner and inspector of common schools. May 7, 1818, he was appointed by Gov. De Witt Clinton cornetist of the 5th Regt. Cav. of the State of New York, in 1831 was commissioned as captain, in 1824 was appointed major of the 31st Regt. and in 1825 was raised to the position of lieutenant-colonel. He was a member of the Masonic fraternity. His wife was Cornelia R., daughter of Minor Walden, who was one of the pioneers in Berne, coming from Vermont about 1809.

Theodore Settle received his education in the common schools and spent his early life in assisting in his father's store. When nineteen years old he engaged as clerk for his brother Charles, who had succeeded the father in business. After seven years he succeeded his brother and has since done a very successful business. Mr. Settle has served as town clerk two years, postmaster eight years, and was one of the organizers of an Odd Fellows' lodge in Berne, which after twenty years was abandoned. He is treasurer of the Albany, Helderberg and Schoharie Railroad. In 1890 Mr. Settle married Kate L., who was born in Guilderland and is a daughter of Jacob and Alida (Hallenbeck) Mann. They have one child, Howard E.

Landmarks of Albany County

Sources