Name: |
Julius VEIT4 |
Sex: |
Male |
Spouse: |
Gertrud DESSAU (1899-1976) |
Birth |
7 Nov 1892 |
Berlin, Germany5 |
Residence |
1892 (age 0) |
Wilmersdorf, Berlin, Berlin, Germany |
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Address: Bismarckstr 80 |
Immigration |
1935 (age 42-43) |
to Wembley, Middlesex, England |
Occupation |
c. 1936 (age 43-44) |
Plastics Industrialist; Feltham, Middlesex, England |
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Address: Faggs Road
Set up Duratube and Wire Ltd near Heathrow Airport, unique in dealing with extruded plastics such as insulated wire and cable which helped in the war effort and was the reason he and family were not interned. Previously he had been the manager of a factory in Berlin. Son Gerry started "sweeping the shop floor" and was most disappointed when Gertud sold the company to Hartley Baird TV manufacturers after his Julius' death. |
Exempt Internment |
23 Oct 1939 (age 46) |
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Residence |
c. 1939 (age 46-47) |
Wembley, Middlesex, England |
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Address: 21 Holland Road
Tel: WEM 4176 |
Residence |
11 Feb 1941 (age 48) |
Hounslow, Middlesex, England |
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Address: 295 Bath Road
HOU 1838 |
Death |
30 May 1948 (age 55) |
Southwark, Surrey, England6 |
Burial |
1948 |
Hounslow, Middlesex, England |
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Address: New Brentford Cemetery, Sutton Lane
Also buried there is wife and son. Gerry added the word "who founded an industry" meaning extruded plastics. Gerry's second wife Ann decided on a stone book with tasteless words mentioning the living (her and his children, presumably so SHE might be remembered ! |
Probate |
1949 |
Hounslow, Middlesex, England |
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Left £3066 Gross, £2014 Net |