Albert Derlick

M, b. 22 April 1821, d. 31 July 1912
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  • Albert Derlick was born on 22 April 1821 in Germany possibly Prussia.
  • He was the son of Joseph Derlick and Josephine Schultz.
  • He arrived in the US circa 1849, according to the 1900 and 1910 censuses.
  • He married Catharina Dexheimer, daughter of Peter Dexheimer and Anna Magdalena Spies, say 1858, ..
  • Albert Derlick and Catharina Dexheimer appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1860 in New York City, Borough of Manhattan, New York County, New York, and one female domestic servant, living next to Kate's brother Louis Dexheimer.. Other members of the household included Albert Derlick and Emil Derlick.
  • He was was working with artificial flowers, according to the 1860 census.
  • It is possible that Albert had a brother James Derlick, enumerated as the next household in the 1860 census, operating a boarding house, but no further evidence has been found of him or members of his family.
  • He appeared in the 1869 New York City, Borough of Manhattan, New York, City Directory at 476 Broome specifying "flowers," and home address 102 West Houston.
  • Albert Derlick and Catharina Dexheimer, appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1870 in New York City, Borough of Manhattan, New York County, New York, at 102 West Houston Street living next to Kate's brother Louis Dexheimer.. Other members of the household included Albert Derlick, Emil Derlick and Otto Derlick.
  • He was was manufacturing artificial flowers, according to the 1870 census.
  • He was naturalized on 12 January 1874 at Court of Common Pleas, New York City, Borough of Manhattan.
  • He visited his homeland and returned as a first cabin/lower saloon passenger aboard the Steamship Main, which departed Bremen 15 August carrying 490 passengers, arriving at the Port New York on on 28 August 1874.
  • He and Catharina Dexheimer appeared in the census of 1 June 1880 at New York City, Borough of Manhattan, New York. And one roomer.
  • He was was working with artificial flowers, according to the 1880 census.
  • Albert Derlick became a widower at the 12 January 1889 death of his wife.
  • He appeared in the 1890 New York City, Borough of Manhattan, New York, City Directory at 102 West Houston Street occupation "flowers."
  • Albert Derlick appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1900 in Manhattan, New York, at the Home for the Aged of the Little Sisters of the Poor, 135 West 106th Street as an imate of the institution.
  • Albert Derlick appeared in the US federal census of 15 April 1910 in Manhattan, New York, at the Home for the Aged of the Little Sisters of the Poor, 135 West 106th Street as an inmate of the institution.
  • Albert Derlick died on 31 July 1912 at age 91 in Manhattan, New York County, New York.
  • It is possible that Peter Bauer, or his wife Elizabeth, was related in some way to either the Dexheimers or the Derlicks.
  • Last Edited: 14 Jun 2010

Family: Catharina Dexheimer b. 6 Oct 1830, d. 12 Jan 1889

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