Biographies
ERNEST A. THEILE
ERNEST A. THEILE.—The important
brokerage in real estate and insurance is well represented in Sacramento by
Ernest A. Theile, of the Ochsner
Building, widely known for both his experience and dependability, and his
willingness to serve. He was born at Roseville, in Placer County, Cal., on
June 9, 1881, the son of Robert and Anor (Dudley) Theile, the father having been a settler of 1872, while the
mother is a native daughter and member of an old pioneer family that settled in
Placer County in the very early days, the Dudley family being among those early
settlers who took refuge at Fort Sutter. There they married, and Mr. Theile farmed for a while, and during his latter years was
a realtor. Both of these worthy folks are now deceased, the golden sands
of their lives having run their course. They were esteemed in their time,
and mourned in their demise.
Ernest
A. Theile attended the public schools, and then
helped his father on the home farm; and in 1896 he came into
Sacramento. At first, he engaged in building, as a contractor, but later
gave all of his time to real estate transactions, so that he has now been in
the real estate game in connection with building for twenty years. He has
a wide knowledge of conditions pertaining to Sacramento City and County, and
has built up an enviably profitable patronage through a reputation for placing
his experience and information at the service of all clients, without
favoritism.
In
1911 Mr. Theile was married to Miss Freda Boething, of Sacramento, a native daughter now the mother
of a native son, Robert Dudley by name. Mr. Theile
is a Mason of the thirty-second degree, and also a Shriner.
Transcribed 5-12-07
Marilyn R. Pankey.
Source: Reed, G. Walter,
History of Sacramento County, California With Biographical Sketches, Page 764. Historic Record Company,
© 2007 Marilyn R. Pankey.