His father was one of 18 children .
Traveled to America in 1871 . Arriving thru Castile Gardens in on the Ship RHEIN which originated in Bremen Germany .
He became a US Citizen on Oct 16 1879 .
While living in NYC he met and married Louisa Mueller.
They first settled at 239 Sixth St in N.Y.C. . Later purchased a house uptown on 165st St.
( mortgage records date as Nov28th 1887 )
Worked as a Tailor in on Sixth St in Manhattan . Died in 1893 from Typhus. He was only 42yrs old.
Died before any of his children reached adulthood
Gluckler, John
NYC Death Certificate #8026 (1893) County Manhattan
At least four of John's siblings emigrated to America
.
NOTE:
He is buried in the grave to the left of the headstone pictured. A corner post from original plot fence now servers as grave a marker
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Two of John's uncles who also settled in NYC :
Anton Glückler
Raphael Glückler .
.
His father was one of 18 children .
Traveled to America in 1871 . Arriving thru Castile Gardens in on the Ship RHEIN which originated in Bremen Germany .
He became a US Citizen on Oct 16 1879 .
While living in NYC he met and married Louisa Mueller.
They first settled at 239 Sixth St in N.Y.C. . Later purchased a house uptown on 165st St.
( mortgage records date as Nov28th 1887 )
Worked as a Tailor in on Sixth St in Manhattan . Died in 1893 from Typhus. He was only 42yrs old.
Died before any of his children reached adulthood
Gluckler, John
NYC Death Certificate #8026 (1893) County Manhattan
At least four of John's siblings emigrated to America
.
NOTE:
He is buried in the grave to the left of the headstone pictured. A corner post from original plot fence now servers as grave a marker
** CLICK ON LINKS BELOW **
Two of John's uncles who also settled in NYC :
Anton Glückler
Raphael Glückler .
.
Inscription
Buried in now unmarked grave to left of Glueckler stone . A concrete obelisk marker sits where original headstone had been .
Gravesite Details
Grave records use spellings Glückler and Gluckler. His children were originally buried in another part of St Raymonds. In March 1893 two plots were purchased and children were reintered with their father .
Family Members
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