Albert Thake was born on September 21, 1849, in
Wymondham,
England. His family emigrated to the United States when he was a young boy, and settled in
Cleveland, Ohio. The 1860 Census lists Albert Thake as the youngest of William and Mary Thake's five children. An 1861 Cleveland city directory lists William Thake as a "malster" (i.e., a brewery worker) living at 63 Bolivar Road. The addresses have been renumbered since then, but Bolivar Road still exists: it is a side street located adjacent to
Progressive Field, the home of
Major League Baseball's
Cleveland Guardians. (The ballpark was not built until 1994.) The Thake family moved to
Brooklyn sometime during the 1860s. Albert Thake became interested in
baseball as a young man after moving to Brooklyn. During or shortly before the spring of 1867, Thake joined the Brooklyn fire department's Hose 6 company. On May 30, 1867, he testified before the Brooklyn Fire Commission about an accident his fire company was involved in on March 28, 1867. Four of his fellow fire fighters were expelled from the department, but Thake kept his job and played at least two games in the summer of 1867 for Hose 6's baseball team. He also played for well-known local amateur teams such as the Star Club and the Athletics. ==Professional career==