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  2. Apr 3, 2022 · Emory Conrad Malick was an aviation pioneer from the state of Pennsylvania. He was an early graduate of the Curtiss Flying School where he earned his International Pilot’s License (FAI #105) on March 20, 1912. Malick was the first licensed Black Aviator. He was born December 29, 1881, in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, the third of six ...

  3. Malick's maternal grandparents William and Anna: white in 1840, 1850, 1860, and 1870 census; Malick's father Darius: white in 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920, and 1930 census, death certificate; Malick's mother Susan: white in 1860, 1870, and 1880 census

  4. Emory's mother Susan Conrad Malick died 17 Dec 1887 leaving Darius with six young children. Emory was only six years old at the time. His father Darius then married Elizabeth Hummer in 1889 and with this wife had seven more children.

  5. earlyaviators.com › emalickEmory C. Malick

    A source of family and national pride. "Emory Conrad Malick (1881-1958) was the first licensed African American aviator, earning his International Pilot’s License (#105) on March 20, 1912, while attending the Curtiss Aviation School on North Island, San Diego, California, but his name is as yet unknown.".

  6. Dec 29, 2020 · Emory was born in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, the third of six children born to Darius Malick, a carpenter from the same area, and Susan Conrad. Emory's mother died when he was five, and his father remarried shortly thereafter. By 1900, Emory was living on his own as a farm laborer.

  7. On December 17, 1887, soon before Emory’s sixth birthday, his mother, “Susanna,” succumbed to typhoid fever. Darius, a carpenter, and now a widower with five young children (a sixth child, Cordelia, died in 1882), put the two youngest—Annie, aged two, and infant Cora—up for adoption.

  8. www.emoryconradmalick.com › biographyEmory Conrad Malick

    Emory C. Malick, Curtiss Aviation School, 1912. Emory Conrad Malick (1881-1958) was the first licensed African American aviator, earning his International Pilot’s License (Federation Aeronautique Internationale, or F.A.I., license), #105, on March 20, 1912, while attending the Curtiss School of Aviation on North Island, San Diego, California. Mr.

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