Joseph O'Malley (1893-1985) was a nonagenarian. He was president of The Society of the Allied Building Trades, Inc. which is the Publisher of Subcontractor's Registry. (b. October 31, 1893; San Francisco, California, USA - d. February 19, 1985; Elmsford, Westchester County, New York, USA) Social Security Number 055090151.
Parents[]
Birth[]
He was born in San Francisco, California and his original birth certificate was lost in the earthquake and fire of April 18, 1906.
Siblings[]
- Frank O'Malley (1876-1963) who was a banker that lived in Brazil and later married Rene X
- Grace O'Malley (1881-?) who died as a youth
- Edwin Joseph O'Malley (1881-1953) who was the commissioner of public markets for the city of New York and married Alma Feltner (1882-1940) and was the father of Walter Francis O'Malley (1903-1979) who owned the Brooklyn Dodgers
- Leonard O'Malley (1888-1966) who was a real estate developer who married Florence Riley (c1890-c1958) and had a daughter who married George Jay Gould III (1918-1985);
- Arthur O'Malley (1889-1971) a construction supervisor who married Maria K. Blake (1894-1989)
- Agnes O'Malley (1891-1980) who married Oscar Louis Naetzker (1891-1983)
- Estelle O'Malley (1895-1953) who married Nelson Montfort (c1895-?) and committed suicide on a ship while coming back from the divorce in France
- Warren O'Malley (1897-c1955) who never married
- Kathyrn O'Malley (1898-1985) who was a lawyer that never married and was cremated.
New York[]
In 1900 they were living at 21 Ritter Place in the Bronx.
Marriage[]
Joseph married Kathryn Kennedy (1897-1974) aka Sis Kennedy, on August 22, 1927 at Saint Nicholas of Tolentine Church at 2345 University Avenue in the Bronx, New York City. The certificate was number "4920".
Children[]
Together they had four children.
Bronx, New York[]
In 1930 Kathryn and Joseph were living at 3343 Sedgwick Avenue in the Bronx, New York City, New York. Joseph was working as a "construction driller".
Sub-Contractor's Registry[]
He was the President of The Society of the Allied Building Trades, Inc. which published the Sub-Contractor's Registry. The 1942 version calls itself: "a Classified List for the Allied Building Trades of Sub-Contractors, Material Dealers & Manufacturers, General Contractors & Builders, Architects - Engineers, Real Estate Management Firms".
Death[]
He died on February 19, 1985 at Elmsford, New York. He was buried in Cemetery of the Gate of Heaven.