Joseph Salg
M, b. 25 February 1820
Joseph Salg was a Gardener. He was born on 25 February 1820 at Tolnayshof, Mosbach, Baden, Germany. He was the son of Philipp Salg and Magdalena Wolpert. Joseph Salg witnessed the baptism of Johann Solomon Albert on 16 February 1840 at Leibenstadt, Mosbach, Baden, Germany.
Joseph Salg married Margaretha Reber, daughter of Joseph Reber and Genoveva Merz, on 10 August 1853 at Hüngheim, Mosbach, Baden, Germany. Joseph Salg immigrated on 29 October 1853; Aboard Ship Sir Robert Peel, arriving at the port of New York City. Page 9, passenger 359. Listed as Frederick Sallig.1 As of 29 October 1853, Joseph Salg was also known as Sallig.1 As of June 1855, Joseph Salg was also known as Saliche. He Family # 648 in 1855 NY census in June 1855 at Bethlehem, Albany County, New York.2 As of 29 June 1860, Joseph Salg was also known as Joseph Silcke.3 Joseph Salg is the head of household on the census of 29 June 1860 at Bethlehem, Albany County, New York, Listed as Joseph Silcke page 758, Line 36, Dwelling 280, Family 374 Film M653-723. He lived in 1874 at 143 Broad Street, Albany, Albany County, New York.4 He lived between 1875 and 1879 at 120 Clinton Street, Albany, Albany County, New York.5,6,7 Joseph Salg is the head of household on the census of June 1875 at 120 Clinton Street, Albany, Albany County, New York, 1875 NY census, house 184, Family # 323. First Election District of the First Ward.7 As of June 1875, Joseph Salg was also known as Salig.7 As of between 1877 and 1879, Joseph Salg was also known as Salig.5,6 He lived between 1883 and 1887 at 146 Clinton Street, Albany, Albany County, New York.8,9,10 As of between 1883 and 1887, Joseph Salg was also known as Sallick.8,9,10
Joseph Salg married Margaretha Reber, daughter of Joseph Reber and Genoveva Merz, on 10 August 1853 at Hüngheim, Mosbach, Baden, Germany. Joseph Salg immigrated on 29 October 1853; Aboard Ship Sir Robert Peel, arriving at the port of New York City. Page 9, passenger 359. Listed as Frederick Sallig.1 As of 29 October 1853, Joseph Salg was also known as Sallig.1 As of June 1855, Joseph Salg was also known as Saliche. He Family # 648 in 1855 NY census in June 1855 at Bethlehem, Albany County, New York.2 As of 29 June 1860, Joseph Salg was also known as Joseph Silcke.3 Joseph Salg is the head of household on the census of 29 June 1860 at Bethlehem, Albany County, New York, Listed as Joseph Silcke page 758, Line 36, Dwelling 280, Family 374 Film M653-723. He lived in 1874 at 143 Broad Street, Albany, Albany County, New York.4 He lived between 1875 and 1879 at 120 Clinton Street, Albany, Albany County, New York.5,6,7 Joseph Salg is the head of household on the census of June 1875 at 120 Clinton Street, Albany, Albany County, New York, 1875 NY census, house 184, Family # 323. First Election District of the First Ward.7 As of June 1875, Joseph Salg was also known as Salig.7 As of between 1877 and 1879, Joseph Salg was also known as Salig.5,6 He lived between 1883 and 1887 at 146 Clinton Street, Albany, Albany County, New York.8,9,10 As of between 1883 and 1887, Joseph Salg was also known as Sallick.8,9,10
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- [S144] Unknown document; unknown film.
- [S85] Unknown record type, unknown location, unknown record info.
- [S89] Unknown record type, Washington, D.C.
- [S47] The Albany Directory, 1874.
- [S52] The Albany Directory, 1879.
- [S50] The Albany Directory, 1877.
- [S90] Unknown record type, unknown location, unknown record info.
- [S56] The Albany Directory, 1883.
- [S57] The Albany Directory, 1884.
- [S60] The Albany Directory, including Bath, East Albany and Greenbush, 1887.