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by Ron Marzlock Chronicle Contributor
Malcomb Engoron was born in New York City on Dec. 21, 1916. After serving honorably in World War II, he married Edna Fredericks in June 1946. Her Barnard College yearbook photo read she was a “Psych major interested in helping maladjusted people.”
According to Ancestry. com, Malcomb was the manager of a cleaning factory. Their first child was Malcomb Jr., arriving in March 1947. The second, Arthur, was born May 22, 1949. They set up home in a rental in the newly built Glen Oaks Village in Bellerose at 76-22 249 St. Three more children joined the family making it necessary to move out to their own house on Bengeyfield Drive in East Williston, LI. by the mid-1950s. In 1964, Arthur became famous winning the grand prize at New York Mets Banner Day at Shea Stadium. He went on to Columbia University and graduated NYU Law School in 1979.
He is an accomplished piano player and drummer. Married three times with four children, today he is at the pinnacle of his career, sitting as a judge deciding the fate and destiny of Donald Trump, presiding over the New York civil investigation of the Trump Organization.
Both are Geminis who grew up about three miles from each other. Q