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Thomas Francis O'Malley
(1854–1918)

Thomas Francis O'Malley (1854-1918) was a letter carrier and later a post office inspector. (b. April 15, 1854; Brooklyn, Kings County, New York City, New York, USA - d. January 15, 1918, 3:00 pm; 350 Parkside Avenue, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York City, New York, USA)

Thomas Francis O'Malley

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His daughter takes a ward. "Mrs. Grace Gillin, 526 Flatbush avenue, Brooklyn, promised in Flatbush police court to relinquish all claim to her daughter, Mary, aged eighteen, and was released on suspended sentence on a charge of disorderly conduct, which had been brought against her by Mrs. Agnes O'Malley Naetzker, 2025 Regent place, to whom Mary Gillin is secretary and companion. Mary Gillin, it was explained, had been taken from an orphan asylum by Mrs. Naetzker's mother, whose home was in Kew Gardens, and became greatly attached to the daughter of her benefactress. After her marriage, Mrs. Naetzker had the girl share her home. Mrs. Gillin, it was said, called at Mrs. Naetzker's home and became so threatening that her daughter returned to her to prevent recurrence of such a scene. Miss Gillin said, however, that her mother got drunk and abused her, and she fled at last to Mrs. Naetzker's home. Mrs. Gillin called there, It was said, and was so menacing in speech and demeanor that Mrs. Naetzker ran out on the fire escape and called for help. A policeman arrested Mrs. Gillin."
His death. "At his residence, 350 Parkside avenue, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, January 15, 1918, Thomas F. O'Malley, the beloved husband of Georgiana Reynolds, in his 65th year. Funeral and requiem mass at Holy Cross R. C. Church Thursday, 10 a.m. "

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