Albert Derlick

b. circa December 1858, d. 27 April 1896
  • Albert Derlick was born circa December 1858 in New York.
  • Albert Derlick and Catharina Dexheimer appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1860 in New York City, Borough of Manhattan, New York, and one female domestic servant, living next to Kate's brother Louis Dexheimer.. Other members of the household included Albert Derlick, Emil Derlick.
  • Albert Derlick and Catharina Dexheimer, appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1870 in Manhattan, New York, at 102 West Houston Street enumerated next to Kate's brother Louis Dexheimer.. Other members of the household included Albert Derlick, Emil Derlick and Otto Derlick.
  • Albert Derlick and Catharina Dexheimer appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1880 in Manhattan, New York, at 102 West Houston Street and one roomer.. Other members of the household included Albert Derlick, Emil Derlick and Otto Derlick.
  • He was a bookkeeper, according to the 1880 census.
  • The following appeared on 6 March 1893 in The Evening Journal: The Greenville Liederkranz has elected the following officers: A. Derlick, Jr., president; J. Schmidt, vice-president; J. Schaefer, recording secretary; D. Kohl, financial secretary; L. Sollier, treasurer; C. Dreimuller, librarian; J. Pache, conductor. Rehearsals are held every Monday evening at the Globe Hotel, corner Danforth and Bergen Avenue. The society is in a prosperous condition and gaining new members at every meeting.
  • Albert and Elizabeth Dexheimer, and children Julia, Alphons and Maria, were enumerated in Jersey City, Hudson County, in the 1895 New Jersey state census. Also in the household was Albert "Carlick," who likely was Albert's cousin Albert Derlick.
  • The following appeared on 13 March 1895 in the New-York Tribune: Real Estate . . . Charles Martin has sold for Albert Derlick No. 412 West Forty-ninth-st., a five-story brick flathouse, 25x75x100 feet, for about $26,000.
  • Albert Derlick died on 27 April 1896 in New York City, New York, at St. Joseph's Hospital.
  • He was interred at Lutheran All Faiths Cemetery, Middle Village, Long Island, Queens County, New York.
  • Last Edited: 6 Jan 2013