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==Death==
 
==Death==
Martha Settle died in 1927.
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Martha Settle died April 6, 1917.
  
 
==Obituary==  
 
==Obituary==  
Scheneetady, who has
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[[File:19170413SettleMarthaObit.jpg|400px|thumb|right|<center>Martha Settle Abbott Obituary - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont
been assisting Mrs. W. Zimmer daring
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Enterprise]] — April 13, 1917</center>]]
the Illness and at tke death of Mra.
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[[File:19070208AbbottRalphObit.jpg|400px|thumb|right|<center>Ralph Abbott Obituary - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont
Martha Abbott, returned to ker home
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Enterprise]] — February 8, 1907</center>]]
Wednesday.
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Mrs. Martha Abbott, who fell March
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18 and sustained a broken hip, died
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Mrs. Martha Abbott, who fell March 18 and sustained a broken hip, died Friday, April 6, of pneumonia. She was 81 years old. The funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Watson Zimmer. Mrs. Abbott united with the M. E. church when only a girl. She has always been a devoted Christian. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Watson Zimmer and Mrs. George Armstrong. Numerous other relatives and a host of friends morn her loss. The Rev. M. Zweizig of the M. E. church preached the funeral sermon. Burial was in the Woodlawn cemetery.
Friday, April 6, of pneumonia. Bh«
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:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - April 13, 1917
was 81 yean eld. The funeral services
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were held Tuesday afternoon at
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As we write we learn of the death of Mr. Ralph Abbott, an aged citizen, who has been in ill health for a long time. He was an upright, conscientious Christian gentleman. Deceased leaves a wife and two daughters, Mrs. George Armstrong and Mrs. Watson
two o'clock at tke home of ker daughter,
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Zimmer, and a host of friends to mourn his loss.
Mrs. Watsea Zimmer. Mrs. Abbott
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:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - February 8, 1907
united with the M. E. ehureh when
 
only a giri She k u always been a devoted
 
Christian. She is survived by
 
two daughters, Mrs. Watson Zimmer
 
and Mrs. George Armstrong. Numerous
 
other relatives and host of friends
 
raoarn her loss. Tkt Rev. M. Zwski^
 
of the M. E. church pmehed the fnncnJ
 
semos, Bnrul was in the Woodlawn
 
cemetery.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 13:30, 18 October 2012

Birth

Martha Settle was born in 1835, the daughter of Jacob H. Settle and Caty

Education

Occupation

Marriage & Children

Martha Settle married Ralph P. Abbott (Abt. 1829 - 1907), the son of William Abbott and Julia. Their children were:

  • Ellen Abbott (1853 - 21 AUG 1927) in 1873 married George A. Armstrong (13 JAN 1852 - ) the son of James Armstrong and Sarah (Sally) Tygert
  • Rozelle Abbott (7 JUN 1858 - 25 AUG 1947)on 16 DEC 1887 married Watson Zimmer (27 NOV 1856 - 29 JUL 1927) the son of Miner P. Zimmer and Mary E Hilsley

Death

Martha Settle died April 6, 1917.

Obituary

Martha Settle Abbott Obituary - Altamont Enterprise — April 13, 1917
Ralph Abbott Obituary - Altamont Enterprise — February 8, 1907


Mrs. Martha Abbott, who fell March 18 and sustained a broken hip, died Friday, April 6, of pneumonia. She was 81 years old. The funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Watson Zimmer. Mrs. Abbott united with the M. E. church when only a girl. She has always been a devoted Christian. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Watson Zimmer and Mrs. George Armstrong. Numerous other relatives and a host of friends morn her loss. The Rev. M. Zweizig of the M. E. church preached the funeral sermon. Burial was in the Woodlawn cemetery.

Altamont Enterprise - April 13, 1917

As we write we learn of the death of Mr. Ralph Abbott, an aged citizen, who has been in ill health for a long time. He was an upright, conscientious Christian gentleman. Deceased leaves a wife and two daughters, Mrs. George Armstrong and Mrs. Watson Zimmer, and a host of friends to mourn his loss.

Altamont Enterprise - February 8, 1907

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