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1960 Married (3) at Westminster to Anne May Bernard
1960 Married (3) at Westminster to Anne May Bernard
1961 Of the [[De Havilland Engine Co]].<ref>Birmingham Daily Post - Wednesday 07 June 1961</ref>
1985 'Dr. Josef Ehrlich who is based at Dunstable'.<ref>Lynn Advertiser - Friday 11 January 1985</ref>
1992 '...the noted inventor, Dr Joseph Ehrlich who is based in Hertfordshire....involved in the construction of super-karts.'<ref>Aberdeen Press and Journal - Thursday 23 January 1992</ref>


2003 Died at Berkhampsted
2003 Died at Berkhampsted

Revision as of 12:08, 14 April 2022

Josef Ehrlich (1914-2003) of Ehrlich Motor Co. Two-stroke tuning wizard Joe Ehrlich

1914 May 28th. Born at Klosternberg, Vienna, Austria, the son of Richard Erlich and his wife Rosa

Married (1) to Herta Brueck

1937 Emigrated to England

1939 Living at 5 Mowbray Road, Willesden: Josef Ehrlich, Experimental engineer for internal combustion engines. With Herta Erlich (born 1916).[1]

1939 Registered as 'Male Enemy Alien' but exempted from internment

1945 Married (2) at Paddington to Margit Paskusz

1960 Married (3) at Westminster to Anne May Bernard

1961 Of the De Havilland Engine Co.[2]

1985 'Dr. Josef Ehrlich who is based at Dunstable'.[3]

1992 '...the noted inventor, Dr Joseph Ehrlich who is based in Hertfordshire....involved in the construction of super-karts.'[4]

2003 Died at Berkhampsted

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Sources of Information

  1. 1939 Census
  2. Birmingham Daily Post - Wednesday 07 June 1961
  3. Lynn Advertiser - Friday 11 January 1985
  4. Aberdeen Press and Journal - Thursday 23 January 1992