Albert Dexheimer

b. circa 1858, d. 16 July 1947
  • Albert Dexheimer was born circa 1858 in New York.
  • Louis Peter Dexheimer and Julia Penner appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1860 in New York City, Borough of Manhattan, New York, and also waiter Louis Silkins and cook Mary Wier, living next to Louis' sister Kate Derlick.. Other members of the household included Albert Dexheimer.
  • Louis Peter Dexheimer and Julia Penner, appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1870 in Manhattan, New York, at 104 West Houston Street enumerated next to Louis' sister Kate Derlick, with real estate valued at $7,000 and personal property valued at $2,000. Also in the household were a waiter, two domestic servants, and five apparent boarders.. Other members of the household included Albert Dexheimer, Adolph Dexheimer, Philipp Dexheimer and Eva Anna Maria Knecht.
  • Louis Peter Dexheimer and Julia Penner appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1880 in Manhattan, New York, at 104 West Houston Street and two boarders.. Other members of the household included Albert Dexheimer, Adolph Dexheimer and Jacob Karl.
  • He was a bookkkeeper, according to the 1880 census.
  • He married Elizabeth Kendal circa 1884.
  • Albert Dexheimer appeared in the '1889-1890 Jersey City, New Jersey, City Directory at 167 Linden Avenue listed as a clerk..
  • The following appeared on 6 May 1891 in The New York Times: Recorded Real Estate Transfers, New York, Tuesday, May 5th. West Houston St, n e corner of Thompson St, 62x 19.2x; Adolph Dexheimer and wife to Albert Dexheimer and another, $4,200.
  • Albert Dexheimer appeared in the '1892-1893 Jersey City, New Jersey, City Directory at 88 Danforth Avenue.
  • 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 20 June 1895 in The New York Herald: [Died] On Tuesday, June 18, Julia Dexheimer. Funeral services at the residence of her son, Albert Dexheimer, 174 Danforth av., Greenville, Jersey City, Friday, June 21, 1895, at three P. M.
  • The following appeared on 24 December 1898 in The New York Times: Recorded Real Estate Transfers, New York, Tuesday, December 23rd. Recorded Real Estate Transfers, New York, December 23rd. West Houston St, 104, 19.2x62; Albert Dexheimer to Charles F. Reichert, $1.
  • Albert Dexheimer and Elizabeth Kendal appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1900 in Graniteville, Richmond County, New York, at Richmond Avenue. Other members of the household included Julia Albertine Dexheimer, Alphonse W. Dexheimer and Maria Dexheimer.
  • He was a bookkeeper, according to the 1900 census.
  • Albert Dexheimer and Elizabeth Kendal appeared in the US federal census of 15 April 1910 in Northfield Township, Borough of Staten Island, Richmond County, New York, at Old Stone Road. Other members of the household included Julia Albertine Dexheimer, Alphonse W. Dexheimer and Maria Dexheimer.
  • Albert Dexheimer and Elizabeth Kendal appeared in the US federal census of 1 January 1920 in Staten Island, Richmond County, New York, at 1168 Richmond Avenue (Old Stone Road became Richmond Avenue about 1912).. Other members of the household included Alphonse W. Dexheimer, Julia Albertine Dexheimer, Oscar Giere and Albert W. Giere.
  • He was employed in some capacity in a cork factory, according to the 1920 census.
  • Albert Dexheimer became a widower at the 5 September 1925 death of his wife Elizabeth Kendal.
  • He married Reine (?) circa 1926.
  • Albert Dexheimer and Reine (?) appeared in the US federal census of 1 April 1930 in West Brighton, Richmond County, New York, at 40 Clarke? Street.
  • He was employed by a cork company as a traveling salesman, according to the 1930 census.
  • Albert Dexheimer died on 16 July 1947 in Richmond County, New York.
  • Last Edited: 25 May 2012

Family 1: Elizabeth Kendal b. February 1856, d. 5 September 1925

Family 2: Reine (?) b. circa 1862, d. 16 September 1933