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Stickle, Theodore, was born in the town of Dryden, November 9, 1864. His father, Anson Stickle, came from Dutchess
county in 1837, and in 1860 he bought the Albert Twogood property of 288 acres. Mr. Stickle was educated in the
Dryden Academy, after which he returned to his father's farm. He takes the Republican side in politics and an active
interest in educational and religious matters. Anson Stickle married Susan Van Buskirk of Hamilton, Monroe county,
Pa. Our subject is one of the largest farmers in his town, raising large qnantities of hay, grain and stock, and
making a specialty of sheep raising and dairying, and is recognized as a practical and successful farmer.
From:
Landmarks of Tompkins County, New York
Including a History of Cornell University
Edited by: John H. Selkreg
D. Mason & Co., Publishers
Syracuse, N. Y. 1894
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