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Name: ULLMANN, Maximilian Jeffery
Birth Date: 22 Mar 1885 London
Death Date: 31 Mar 1960 Worthing
First Date: 1912
Last Date: 1960
Profession: First manager of Gailey & Roberts
Area: Eldoret
Married: In Willesden 1909 Ethel Dorothy Disney b. 26 Jan 1884 Peckham, d. 29 Apr 1980 Nairobi
Children: Eugenie Dorothy (Hughes) (29 June 1910 Willesden-16 Aug 1987 Tunbridge Wells)
Book Reference: Eldoret, Red 25, Red 31, Hut, Gazette, Habari 2009, Macmillan
General Information:
Gazette - 10/5/16 - Liquor Licence - M.J. Ullman - Eldoret
Gazette - 7/4/15 - Liable for Jury service, Uasin Gishu Plateau - M.J. Ullman, Eldoret
Habari 2009 - Eldoret - The first shop of wood and iron in the main street belonged to J H S Todd. It catered for agricultural needs and was built by Max Ullman the father of Dorothy Ullman (later Hughes)
Gazette 6/7/1921 - Revocation of Power of Attorney given by Christopher Ernest Whitelock to Maxmillon Jefferys Ullmann wef 27/6/1921
Macmillan 1930 - Gailey & Roberts Ltd., - The Eldoret branch of Messrs Gailey and Roberts Ltd., was opened in 1922 before the railway reached that place and has been under the management of Mr M.J. Ullmann since 1923.
Red 25 has M.J. Ullmann, c/o Gailey & Roberts, Nairobi.
Red 31 has M.J. Ullman, Eldoret.
Hut - Max J. Ullmann, Gailey & Roberts, Eldoret
KFR - Max Ullmann father of Mrs Dorothy Hughes MLC has died at Worthing, England.
Max Ullmann came to British East Africa in 1912 with his young wife Ethel and infant daughter Dorothy where he worked as an Accountant for Messrs Childs, Parr & Joseph in a corrugated iron building in Nairobi's tin town. Later he travelled by ox wagon from Londiani to Eldoret to open a branch for J.H.S. Todd to supply the farmers in the far off Uasin Gishu with their needs during the 1914-18 War.
He returned to Nairobi in 1919 to start the firm of Whitelock & Ullmann as Motor Car Importers, but Max'x heart was in the far away open spaces and he returned to Eldoret where he spent the best years of his life as Founder and Managing Director of the Blue Reefs Gold Mining Company and later as Managing Director of Hughes (Eldoret) Ltd.
He wore his 75 years lightly, driving his car to the last. Less than a year ago, he on Medical advice left Nairobi by air for the south coast of England to recuperate and return to his beloved Kenya, but alas it was not to be. He died as he had lived - in peace, joining that immortal Company of Pioneer Architects who made Kenya what it is, and never counted the cost to themselves.
Max, we of the old school who are left salute your memory May you rest in peace.
Gazette 6 Dec 1938 Uasin Gishu Voters Roll has Jaffery
Gazette 9 Aug 1960 probate