Simon M. Ehrlich

Simon M. Ehrlich (January 6, 1852 – July 16, 1895) was a Jewish-American lawyer and judge from New York City.

Ehrlich was born on January 6, 1852, in Boston, Massachusetts, the son of German Jewish immigrants.

[7] Ehrlich died at his summer residence in Throggs Neck from typhoid fever on July 16, 1895.

It was believed his illness was caused by the unsanitary conditions of the court rooms at City Hall, which the Board of Health previously called attention to.

Van Wyck, Joseph E. Newburger, James M. FitzSimons, John H. McCarthy, and Lewis J. Conlan, Court of Common Pleas Judge Leonard A. Giegerich, Superior Court Judge David McAdam, Recorder John W. Goff, S. Burdett Hyatt, Ernest Hall, Edward Browne, Henry P. McGown, ex-State Senator Charles G. Cornell, Lawrence Delmour, Washington L. Jacques, David Leventritt, Albert J. Elias, Michael F. Daly, and ex-Immigration Commissioner Edward L. Ridgeway.