CORK, IRELAND - MAULTBY

Since these pages were written we have learned of an Irish branch of the family, but there was not sufficient time to obtain records from Ireland, consequently we can only pring what data Mr. William H. Maultby had available.

Tradition:  “Forefathers went to Ireland with Oliver Cromwell’s army, 1649-1650.”  Note – This ancestor may very possibly have been Samuel Maltby, who server in the Army in Ireland since 1649.  See under that date.

1.  Arthur Warner Maultby resided in Cork, Ireland.  He was an inspection of merchandise shipped from the city of Cork.  It is an office, or appointment, from the British Crown.  After his death, Henry Maultby (a cousin of William H. Maultby who furnished these records) received the appointment and was holding the office a few gears ago, and very probably is still doing so.

Children of Arthur Warner Maultby were: Joseph, William H. (emigrated about 1831-32), John, Peter, Arthur Warner and Henry.

2.  William H. Maultby, emigrated to the States about 1831-2.  He went first to Vermont (probably to Washington County).  Shortly after 1835 he removed to Landsingburg.  Renssellear County, N. Y., and later moved to Sheboygan County, Mich.  He was prominent in the county, being one of the chief organizers and held the office of County Cleark and also that of Judge of Probate.

John (2) Maultby, brother of the above, emigrated to the States about 1840.  He resided in Landsingburg with his brother, William H., for a while.  He died at Waterford, Albany County, N. Y.

Peter (2) Maultby, another brother, emigranted about 1840 (?).  Resided at Landsingburg for a time.  Removed to Boonville, Mo., about 1842 and married there.  Later he went to Kickapoo, Kansas.

2.  Arthur Warner (2) Maultby, emigranted to the States about 1834.  He resided in Vermont with his brother Wiliam H. Maultby, for a short while, then removed to Landsingburg, Rensselear County, N. Y.  Here he met an English lady from near Ipswich, Eng., Mary Ann Scace, and married her.  Both died some years ago.  Their son is:

3.  William H. Maultby, b. Aug. 1, 1838, at Landsingburg.  About the year 1840 they removed to Highland on the Hudson.  Present address is: Grand Valley, Pennsylvania.

(Query:  Were John and William Maltby the emigrants mentioned by Senator Malby of New York?  See Pedigree XXIII.)