PEDIGREE XI - MALTBY
Maltby of Orston.
The arms used by this branch of the Maltby family are: Argent, on a bend gules, three garbs or. Motto: “Praesto et Persisto.” Mr. Brough Maltby has a find old seal bearing the above arms, which has come down to him from many generations of ancestors, Mr. Brough Maltby being the head of his House of Maltby.
While in London some years ago the compiler had the pleasure of meeting Mr. and Mrs. Maltby and their son, Brough Maltby, junior, and seeing some fine old ancestral portraits both of the Maltbys and Broughs which hang in his dining room and along the stairway. The portraits of those with Maltby blood are instantly recognizable by the resemblance borne to the Maltbys of this present time.
We give at some length an account of Bishop Edward Maltby, who was of this family and it has seemed fitting to include a short genealogy of this branch of the family. The bulk of the material was compiled by Edwin Mortimer Blake of the University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, August 19, 1907, and now of New York City. Mr. Blake’s wife is a descendant of William Maltby of Orston. Various items have been added by the present compiler, many of them being records copied from the Shelton Registers by Mr. E. C. Harte. Some have been furnished by descendants or ferrited out personally, and whereas still far from a complete record of the family it is a very valuable record. I have taken the liberty of changing Mr. Blake’s lettering of generations, in order to conform as far as possible to the same style used in all the pedigrees given in this book.
MALTBY OF ORSTON, NOTTS.
I. I. William Maltby, gent., b. in 1641; m. at St. Michael and All Saints, Shelton Parish in 1682, Oct. 31, Jane, dau. of Mr. George Brough of Shelton, Nottingham, Eng. (Shelton Record: George Brough, bapt. at Shelton 10 May, 1631, the son of Richard and Jane ------Brough.) William Maltby d. 1 Nov., 1718, at Orston, Notts, and his wid. d. 3 Nov., 1724. (It is possible that William Maltby, b. 1641, was a son of John and Mary --------- Maltby of Orston. See under date 1639 and observe the names of the children.) In 1670 we find Ezekiel Diglyn, parson of Orston, speaking of “William Maltby, the elder, of Orston.” This may mean that he was the father of William, b. 1641, or it may only refer to him as of an older generation.
The record of William Maltby’s death reads: “1718, at Orston, William Maltby, gent. Sepult. Oct. ye 4th.” We find his Will in the P. C. Y. 1718-19. 73-207. We give an abstract below:
Abstract of Will of William Maltby of Orston, Co. Notts., gent. Dated 29 March, 1718. Daughter Dlizabeth Maltby, £200. Sons and daughters, Wm. Maltby, Mary Parnham, George Maltby, Tho. Maltby, John Maltby and Charles Maltby, 21/---. Wife Jane, sole exex. Her death is recorded at Orston: “1724, Mrs. Jane Maltby, Sepult., Nov. 6” Children:
II. 2. William Maltby, (b. abt. 1683?).
II. 3. Mary Maltby, m. -------Parnham.
II. 4. George Maltby, b. 1687-8.
*II. 5. Ann Maltby, b. 1688; d. 25 Aug., 1717; buried at St. Saviour’s Hospital, Norwich.
II. 6. Thomas Maltby.
II. 7. John Maltby. (Query: Is he the John Maltby who m. Anne Kirk at Orston in 1710?)
II. 8. Charles Maltby.
II. 9. Elizabeth Maltby, unm. In 1718. See her father’s Will.
Note. – I find no record of their births at Shelton or at Orston.
II. 4 George Maltby, m. Elizabeth Brough, dau. of Richard and Catharine ------- Brough, bapt., in 1692. 1731, 23 May. ----- Mrs. Elizabeth Maltby buried at Shelton. Her tombstone at Shelton reads: 1731, 21 May, Mrs. Elizabeth Maltby, w. of Mr. George Maltby, departed this life May 21st, 1731, in the 36th year of her age (hence b. 1694-95). Their children were:
Query: Should this not read 38th year of her age? The Shelton Register has: 1692, 21 April, Elizabeth, dau. of Mr. Richard and Catherine Brough, bapt. Buried at Shelton, 1749, 28 May. George Maltby, ae. 61 yrs. (hence b. 1688).
*III. 10. George Maltby, b. ------; buried 1st March, 1717, at Shelton.
*III. 11. Elizabeth Maltby, b. ------; buried 12 Dec., 1719, at Shelton.
*III. 12. William Maltby, b. -------; buried 15 July, 1720, Shelton Registers.
III. 13. Elizabeth Maltby, b. April 17, 1721, Shelton Registers.
III. 13-A. William Maltby, b. 21 March, 1721-2, Shelton Registers.
III. 14. Thomas Maltby, b. Aug. 20, 1723, Shelton Registers.
III. 15. George Maltby, b. Dec. 27, 1724, Shelton Registers.
III. 16. Samuel Maltby, b. Jan. 17, 1725-6, Shelton Registers.
III. 17. John Maltby, b. Feb. 12, 1726-7, Shelton Registers.
Note. – This “born” means that the family were Dissenters at this period, therefore the children were not baptized.
II. 6. Thomas Maltby, m. Elizabeth Taylor, Oct. 9, 1716. Evidently Sheriff of Norwich. See under date 1728. Children:
*III. 18. Charles Maltby, b. Oct. 3, 1717; d. Oct. 16, 1717.
*III. 19. Ann Maltby, b. Oct. 7, 1718; d. Nov. 27, 1718.
III. 20. Brough Maltby, b. Oct., 1719.
III. 21. Thomas Maltby, b. March 7, 1722.
*III. 22. Elizabeth Maltby, b. June 6, 1723; d. Nov. 26, 1724.
III. 23. Ann Maltby, b. Oct. 29, 1724.
*III. 24. Affiah Maltby, b. Aug. 3, 1727; d. unm. May 17, 1748; buried St. Mary Woolworth, London.
III. 25. George Maltby, b. Jan. 10, 1730.
III. 26. Jane Maltby, b. Jan. 15, 1731-2.
III. 27. William Maltby, b. Oct. 6, 1733.
II. 8. Charles Maltby, m. Martha ------. She d. in 1729, ae. 32. They had a dau. Martha (3) Maltby, who d., ae. 2, in 1725. In the Church of Et. Edmund, the King of Martyrs, Norwich is a stone slab to Martha, w. of Charles Maltby and two of their children. Martha who d. in 1725, the name of a child is not in my copy. A Charles Maltby was Sheriff of Norwich in 1737.
III. 16. Samuel Maltby, b. Jan. 17, 1725; m. Elizabeth Langley, Feb. 20, 1749. Issue: three sons and three daughters. “Samuel Maltby, gentleman, was married to Elizabeth Langley of Grantham in Lincolnshire. Lord George Sutton Manner’s father give her away, 20 Feb., 1749; m. at Shelton.” Children:
IV. 28. George (4) Langley Maltby, b. and bapt. March 10, 1750-51, at Shelton.
IV. 29. Brough (4) Maltby, b. Dec. 29, 1752; bapt. Dec. 31, 1752, at Shelton.
IV. 30. Ann Maltby, b. and bapt. 5 Jan., 1752-3, at Shelton.
IV. 31. Jane Maltby, b.25 Dec. and bapt. Dec. 30, 1753.
IV. 32. Samuel Maltby, b. 20 Feb., 1755; bapt. 23 Feb., 1755, at Shelton.
IV. 33. Elizabeth Maltby, b. 17 Jan., bapt. 23 Jan, 1757, at Shelton.
III. 20. Brough Maltby, b. Oct. 9, 1719; m. in London, Ann Dyer. Resided in London. He was a wholesale draper of Mansion House St. (Vide Dict. Nat. Biog.) Said to have had seven sons and four daughters. Linendraper. Children:
IV. 34. Thomas (4) Maltby.
IV. 35. Rowland (4) Maltby.
IV. 36. Brough (4) Maltby.
IV. 37. William (4) Maltby, b. 1763; d. 1854.
IV. 38. Elizabeth (4) Maltby, buried Dec. 27, 1744, at St. Mary, Woolworth.
IV. 39. Ann (4) Maltby, a child buried, April 16, 1746, St. Mary, Woolworth burials, London.
IV. 40.
IV. 41.
IV. 42.
IV. 43.
IV. 44.
III. 21. Thomas (3) Maltby, b. March 7, 1722. Residence. Germans, Buckinghamshire. He m. Elizabeth Rigby, dau. of John Rigby of Oldfield Hall, Co. Chester. Thomas Maltby is given as of Norwich and Germans. (Vide. Burke’s Landed Gentry, Supp. Vol. III., p. 85.) Children:
IV. 45. Elizabeth Maltby, b -------.
IV. 46. Harriet Maltby, b. 1763.
III. 25. George (3) Maltby, b. Jan. 10, 1730; of Norwich; m. 20 April, 1761, Mary Fearman (see b. 1739; d. 1800). He d. in Aug., 1794. See Portrait. Merchant, master weaver and a deacon of the Pres. Congregation at the Octagon Chapel, Norwich. (See portrait.)
Children:
*IV. 47. George (4) Maltby, b. Jan. 26, 1762; d. May, 1762, ae. 9 months.
IV. 48. Thomas (4) Maltby, b. July 10, 1763.
IV. 49. George (4) Maltby, b. Sept. 26, 1765.
IV. 50. Charles (4) Maltby, b. Jan. 17, 1767.
*IV. 51. William (4) Maltby, b. Feb. 25, 1768; d. May 9, 1770, ae. 2 years.
*IV. 52. Michael (4) Maltby, b. March, b. March 19, 1769; d. May 6, 1770, ae. 1 year.
IV. 53. Edward (4) Maltby, b. April 6, 1770, in parish of St. George Tombland, Norwich.
IV. 54. Anna (4) Maria Maltby, b. May 23, 1771.
IV. 55. Henry (4) Maltby, b. June 1, 1772.
*IV. 56. Rachel (4) Maltby, b. June 16, 1773; d. July 2, 1773.
IV. 57. Sophia (4) Maltby, b. Sept. 4, 1774.
*IV. 58. Brough (4) Maltby, b. Oct. 30, 1775; d. April 16, 1776.
*IV. 59. Elizabeth (4) Maltby, b. April 1, 1779; d. July 27, 1779.
IV. 60. Rachel (4) Elizabeth Maltby, b. Aug. 13, 1782.
IV. 61. Maria ? (4) Maltby.
IV. 29. Brough (4) Maltby, b. Dec. 29; bapt. DAc. 31, 1752, at Shelton; m. Mary Ince. Children:
V. 62. Mary (5) Ann Maltby, b. Oct. 5; bapt. 10 Oct., 1779, at Shelton.
V. 63. John (5) Ince Maltby, b. and bapt. Dec. 27, 1780, at Shelton.
V. 64. Elizabeth (5) Maltby, b. Nov. 24; bapt. Nov. 26, 1782, at Shelton, (d. 1796?)
V. 65. Charles (5) Langley Maltby, b. and bapt. Jan. 14, 1784, at Shelton.
*V. 66. Brough (5) Maltby, b. and bapt. April 24, 1785, at Shelton; d. Dec. 21, 1788.
V. 67. Harriet (5) Maltby, b. April 10, and bapt. April 14, 1786, at Shelton.
V. 68. Samuel (5) Maltby, b. and bapt. Oct. 28, 1787, at Shelton.
V. 69. Thomas (5) Maltby, b. Jan. 23; bapt. Jan. 25, 1789, at Shelton.
IV. 30. Ann (4) Maltby, b. Jan. 5, 1752, at Shelton; m., June 22, 1790, Richard C. Harrison.
IV. 31. Jane (4) Maltby, b. Dec. 25, 1753, at Shelton; m. March 1, 1790, John S. Godfrey of Newark.
IV. 32. Samuel (4) Maltby, b. Feb. 20, 1755, at Shelton; m. (1) ------- --------. The Shelton record reads: “Aug. 9, 1798, Samuel Maltby of Shelton, widower, and Sarah Karr, par. St. Benedict, in town of Huntingdon, wid., license.” The name of his first wife is not known to me. Sarah Karr Maltby d. July 3, 1811, ae. 62 (hence b. 1749); buried at Shelton. The records at Shelton read: “July 6, 1811, Sarah, w. of Samuel Maltby, Esq., (d. 3 July) in her 62nd year.” And: “Jan. 16, 1812, Samuel Maltby, Esq., d. 13 Jan., ae. 87.” (Probably the 87 is really 57 as Samuel was b. in 1755.)
IV. 33. Elizabeth (4) Maltby, b. Jan. 17, 1757; mar. “2 May 1786 Willm. Ffarmerie of Newark. Lic. at Shelton.”
IV. 37. William Maltby – Bibliographer. The following account is from the Dictionary of National Biography, Vol. XXXV., p. 442:
IV. 45. Elizabeth Maltby, b. ------; m. Sir George Pretyman Tomline. For a full account of Sir George see Vol. LVII., p. 14, 14, 1827, was the son of George Pretyman of Bury St. Edmunds, and his w., Susan, dau. of John Hubbard. His father was from an old Suffolk family. In 1784, Sir George m. Elizabeth, eldest dau. and co-heiress of Thomas Maltby of Germans, Buckinghamshire. Elizabeth Maltby, w. of Sir George, “was a woman of considerable ability and character, who was informed and consulted by her husband on all important political matters in which he was engaged.” There is a portrait of Tomline, by J. Jackson, now in possession of Captain Pretyman of Rigby Hall, Lincolnshire, and an engraving by H. Meyer in the Gentleman’s Magazine, 1899. A letter from Captain Pretyman to the compiler states that he has no further Maltby records other than those we already have. He mentions owning an old print which he believes to be a portrait of Miss Maltby, sister of Elizabeth Maltby, who was his great-grandmother. It would be interesting to secure a copy of this old print. The children of Sir George and Elizabeth Maltby were:
V. 70. William (5) Edward Tomline, M. P. for Truro.
V. 71. George (5) Thomas Pretyman, chancellor of Lincoln and prebendary of Winchester.
V. 72. Richard (5) Pretyman, precenter of Lincoln.
Note. – Burke’s Landed Gentry, supplement, Vol. III., p. 85, is in error when it states that, “Elizabeth Maltby m. Edward Tomline, D. D., Bishop of Lincoln and Winchester, “ as this was her son.
WILLIAM MALTBY – BIBLIOGRAPHER – 1763 - 1854
“Maltby, William (1763-1854) bibliographer, b. in London, on 17 January, 1763, was the youngest of the ten children of Brough Maltby, a wholesale draper of Mansion House Street. Edward Maltby (q. v.), the Bishop of Durham, was his cousin. He was educated under the Rev. James Pickbourne at Hackney and there formed a life-long acquaintance with Samuel Rogers, a fellow pupil. He was the youthful companion of Rogers in his assault upon Dr. Johnson’s knocker in Bolt Court, and shared his terror stricken flight before the great man’s door could be opened. He proceeded to Gonville and Cains College, Cambridge, but being a dissenter did not take a degree.
He practiced law as a solicitor for several years in connection with his elder brother, Rowland Maltby, formerly clerk of the Fishmongers’ Company. On 23 June, 1787, he was called to the bar at Gray’s Inn. His tastes were, however, literary, and on the death of Professor Porson in 1808, he succeeded him as principal librarian of the London Institution of 1 February, 1809. Here he was the means of making large additions to the library, more especially in the bibliographical department. He had an extraordinary memory, knowledge of books and facility of quotation from classical and English literature. He twice superintended the removal of the books and twice directed their rearrangement, viz., in 1811, from Sir Robert Clayton’s house in the Old Jewry to King’s Yard, Coleman Street, and in 1818 to 11 Finsbury Circus. He assisted in the compilation of the original catalogue, as well as in the first volume of a new edition. In 1834 he was superannuated from active duty, but was allowed the use of his apartments. He died at the London Institution on 5 January, 1854, and was buried in Norwood cemetery, where a tablet was erected to his memory by his old friend Rogers.
Maltby contributed to “Recollectins of the Table Talk of Samuel Rogers,” by the Rev. A. Dyee, 1856, an appendix entitled “Porsoniana,” pp. 295-334. Times, 11 Jan., 1854, p. 8; Gent. Mag., 1854, pt. I., pp. 299-210; Clayden’s Early Life of Samuel Rogers, and Rogers and His Contemporaries.) G. C. B.
IV. 46. Harriet (4) Maltby, b. 1763. According to Burke’s Landed Gentry, Vol. III., p. 85, Harriet Maltby was a sister and co-heiress of Elizabeth (4) and the reference states she “was living at Bath in 1847.” This Miss Harriet Maltby is evidently the lady whose portrait Captain Pretyman owns. In “Modern English Biograph,” Boase, Vol. II., IV., is given the following item; “Maltby, Mrs. Harriet, b. 1763; a friend of W. Wilberforce, W. Pitt. Hannah More and other celebrities; a large contributor to the Bath charities. Died Royal Crescent, Bath, Dec. 1852.” It is evident that this item should read Miss and not Mrs. Maltby.
IV. 48. Thomas (4) Maltby, b. July 10, 1763.
V. 73. William (5) Maltby, older brother.
V. 74. Thomas (5) Colton Maltby, b. Sept. 22, 1814. (Son of above?)
IV. 49. George 94) Maltby, b. Sept. 26, 1765. He d. Thursday, Sept. 17, 1807, ae. 42, from an accident near Baltimore, Maryland, U. S. A. A stone was erected to his memory. If he left descendants is unknown to the compiler.
IV. 50. Charles (4) Maltby, b. Jan. 17, 1767; d. on a passage from Hamburg, Oct. 26, 1800, ae. 33. He was buried at Harwich, Eng. He m. Sarah Sweers (b. Feb. 22, 1771, d. July 31, 1854) at Brooklyn, N. Y. She was a dau. of Cornelius and Hannah Murdoch Sweers. They were married at Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 17, 1796. Children:
*V. 75. A son, -----(5) Maltby, d. in infancy.
V. 76. Anna (5) Maria Maltby, b. Dec. 13, 1798 at Philadelphia, Pa.
IV. 53. Bishop Edward (4) Maltby, b. April 6, 1770 in parish of St. George, Tombland, Norwich; d. July 3, 1859 at 4 Upper Portland Place, London. He m. ------ Harvey. He was a student at Pembroke Hall, Cambridge. In 1831, Bishop of Chichester and of Durham, 1836. For full account and portrait of the Bishop see further inthis work. Children:
V. 77. George (5) Maltby.
V. 78. Frederick (5) Maltby.
V. 79. Charles (5) Harvey Maltby.
V. 80. Edward (5) Harvey Maltby. (Eldest son, b. 1798?)
V. 81. Henry (5) Joseph Maltby.
V. 82. Mary (5) Lydia Maltby.
IV. 54. Anna (4) Maria Maltby, b. May 23, 1771; m. Col. Elliot. Said to have had no descendants.
IV. 55. Sophia (4) Maltby, b. Sept. 1774; m. Michael, only son of Thomas Bland of Gurney and Bland, Norwich, Eng. They were married July 15th, 1800. Children:
V. 83. Thomas (5) Bland, b. Dec. 20, 1802; d. Sept. 8, 1825.
*V. 84. Sophia (5) Bland, b. May 25, 1804; d. Dec. 1, 1818.
V. 85. George (5) Bland, b. Dec. 1, 1805; d. 1880. (He m., in 1840, Frances Collinson. No issue.)
V. 86. Edward (5) Bland, b. Dec. 12, 1807; d. March, 1837.
V. 87. Sarah (5) Bland, b. March 16, 1810; d. Sept. 5, 1905.
V. 88. Anna (5) Maria Bland, b. Feb. 17, 1812; d. in 1887; m. Henry Farley. No issue.
V. 89. Frances (5) Lawrence Bland, b. May 24, 1814; d. Jan. 4, 1869.
V. 90. Priscilla (5) Bland, b. Feb. 2, 1816; d. in 1891.
V. 63. Rev. John (5) Ince Maltby, b. Dec. 27, 1780, at Shelton; d. Sept. 30, 1863. Rector of Shelton, Notts., 24 March, 1814; P. C. Sibthorpe and Cotham Notts., 13 April, 1837. (He had a daughter, Mrs. Egglestone of Southvillia, Central Hill, Upper Norwood, London.)
V. 64. Elizabeth (5) Maltby, b. Nov. 24, 1782 at Shelton; m. Charles Cook.
V. 65. Charles (5) Langley Maltby, b. Jan. 14, 1784, at Shelton, Notts.; m. Mary Watson, April 28, 1825, at Hackney Parish Church. Letter received from above, dated Southwell, Mattingham and Notts., Banking, Co. Lin. 13 April, 1905. Manager of the bank. Children:
VI. 91. Brough (6) Maltby, b. Sept. 29, 1826.
VI. 92. Mary (6) Maltby, b. Oct. 2, 1829; d. Dc. 4, 1890.
VI. 93. Elizabeth (6) Maltby, b. Oct. 7, 1830.
VI. 94. Frances (6) Caroline Maltby, b. April 13, 1833; d. May 5, 1904.
VI. 95. Harriet (6) Maltby, b. Nov. 2, 1835; m. James Chadwick. No issue.
V. 67. Harriet (5) Maltby, b. April 10, 1786; m. in 1813. George Nichols, Esq., Poor Law Commissioner of London. (Vide. Burke’s Landed Gentry, p. 932, Vol. II., 1846.)
V. 68. Col. Samuel (5) Maltby, b. Oct. 28, 1787, at Shelton. He was a colonel in East India Company. The item which follows probably concerns his son, and is copied from a tablet in Shelton church. The tablet is erected to “Samuel Maltby, Surgeon H. E. I. C. S. and Anne, his wife, only child of Lt. Gen. G. W. A. Lloyd, C. B., both massacred in Indian Mutiny 1857. The tablet was erected by his sorrowing parent.
V. 69. Thomas (5) Maltby, b. Jan. 25, 1789, at Shelton.
V. 73. William (5) Maltby, b. ----. He m. an heiress called the “Pocket Venus,” she being hardly five feet high. Their children were:
VI. 96. William (6) Maltby.
VI. 97. George (6) Maltby.
VI. 98. Henry (6) Maltby.
VI. 99. Martin (6) Maltby.
VI. 100. John (6) Maltby.
VI. 101. Percy (6) Maltby
V. 74. Thomas (5) Colton Maltby, b. Sept. 22, 1814; m. at St. Thomas, Stepney, May 3, 1845, Hannah Dale, b. Sept. 13, 1814, d. June 16, 1877. She was a daughter of Henry and Hannah Ridley Dale. Henry Dale was b. in 1782, and d. in 1852. Thomas (5) Colton Maltby was a nephew of Bishop Edward Maltby of Durham. He was Surveyor of Taxes. Both he and his wife died at Hilburn and are buried at Paddington Cemetery. (Records of this branch of the family were kindly furnished by Hylton B. Dale, Esq.) They had three sons and one daughter.
VI. 102. Patrick Drummond Maltby d. unm. He was engaged to a Miss Jeffs. He seems to have gone through a goodly inheritance and died when about 25 years of age. He was named Drummond after his godfather, Mr. Drummond. Mr. Dale informs me this branch of the family is now extinct.
V. 76. Anna (5) Maria Maltby, b. Dec. 13, 1798, at Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A.; m. Jean Baptiste Giles Reynaud St. Felix. Dec. 19, 1818, at Philadelphia, Pa. He was b. Oct. 21, 1790, at Aux Cayes, San Domingo, West Indies, and d. Aug. 3, 1854, at Brooklyn, N. Y. His wife d. April 13, 1869, at Brooklyn, N. Y. Their children were:
*VI. 103. Felizine (6) Maria St. Felix, b. Oct. 20, 1819; d. March 10, 1897, at Brooklyn, N. Y., unm.
VI. 104. Mary (6) Antoinette St. Felix, b. July 13, 1821.
*VI. 105. Charles (6) Adeemar St. Felix, b. Sept. 11, 1822; d. Aug. 8, 1845, unm.
VI. 106. John (6) Reynaud St. Felix, b. March 14, 1824; d. in action at Cold Harbor, Virginia, June 6, 1864.
*VI. 107. George (6) Edward St. Felix, b. May 22, 1825; d. Dec. 23, 1860 at San Francisco, Cal., unm.
*VI. 108. Victorine (6) Reynaud St. Felix, b. April 12, 1827; unm.
*VI. 109. Estelle (6) Reynaud St. Felix, b. Feb. 9, 1829; d. Sept. 7, 1883. (She m. George Hanaman, Oct. 14, 1856. No issue.)
VI. 110. Julia (6) Reynaud St. Felix, b. Feb. 7, 1831.
*VI. 111. Louis (6) Henry St. Felix, b. Sept. 5, 1832; d. Feb. 21, 1864, unm.
VI. 112. Josephine (6) Julia St. Felix, b. Nov. 4, 1833, at Brooklyn, N. Y.
*VI. 113. Laura (6) Adele St. Felix, b. Oct. 12, 1836; m. Hon. Franklin Chase. No issue.
*VI. 114. Anna (6) Maria St. Felix, b. Jan. 14, 1839, unm.
V. 77., 78., 79. The compiler has no further records of George (5), Frederick (5) and Charles (5) Maltby.
V. 80. Edward (5) Harvey Maltby. The following item is from the Lincoln Inn Register, Vol. II., p. 90: “Edward Harvey Maltby (ae. 22), M. A. Pemb. Coll. Camb., eldest son of Rev. Dr. Maltby of Bugden, Hunts, was admitted a Bar-at-law at Lincoln Inn on 18 Nov., 1820.” Hence we learn he was born in 1798.
V. 81. Rev. Henry (5) Joseph Maltby. He was twice m.; (1) Julia Katherine Bigge. She d. in 1848; a dau. of Charles William Bigge, Esq., J. P. D. L. of Linden. He was Rector of Egglesliff and d. Nov. 28, 1863, Co. Northumberland. He was Vicar of Egglingham, Northumberland, 2 June, 1887. Canon of Durham. He m. (2) Elizabeth M. Bradford. Children:
VI. 115. Julia (6) Alice Maltby.
VI. 116. Edward (6) Charles Maltby. Second wife?
VI. 117. Elizabeth (6) Annie Maltby.
VI. 118. Henry (6) Charles Bradford Maltby, “died.”
VI. 119. Gerald (6) Rivers Maltby, b. 1851.
VI. 120. Ralph (6) Maltby, “died.”
V. 89. Francis (5) Lawrence Bland, b. May 24, 1814; m. Agatha Elizabeth Chapman, July 26, 1842. He d. Jan. 4, 1869. Children:
VI. 121. Francis (6) Maltby Bland, b. June 15, 1845.
VI. 122. Agatha (6) Ellen Bland, b. Dec. 9, 1846.
VI. 123. George (6) Edmund Bland, b. June 8, 1848; d. Dec. 11, 1875.
VI. 124. Louisa (6) Mary Bland, b. Feb. 12, 1850; m. Feb. 5, 1884, George Beck.
VI. 125. Edward (6) Michael Bland, b. Aug. 18, 1851; m. (1) Oct. 7, 1873, Marie Augusta Erbs; m. (2) May 19, 1910, Alice Gertrude Stiff.
VI. 126. Elliott (6) Bland, b. Aug. 7, 1853; m. Agnes Isabel Highton.
VI. 127. Arthur (6) Barclay Bland, b. March 12, 1855; m. Katherine S. F. Boyle.
VI. 128. Madckins (6) Bland, b. March 23, 1857.
VI. 129. Margaret (6) Bland, b. July 21, 1858; m. Dec. 26, 1887, Johnson Clench.
VI. 130. Henry (6) Lawrence Bland, b. April 4, 1860.
VI. 131. Frederick (6) Charles Bland, b. June 16, 1861; m. Agnes Hicks.
VI. 132. Anna (6) Sarah Priscilla Bland, b. Nov. 16, 1863; m. July 15, 1897, Webley Hope Gill.
VI. 133. Frances (6) Georgina Bland, b. May 23, 1867; d. Nov. 11, 1904.
VI. 91. Rev. Brough (6) Maltby, b. Sept. 29, 1826, in London; m. Isabella Chadwick, dau. of John Chadwick of Oakwood, Rochdale, Oct. 24, 1850. She d. in 1892. He was Archdeacon of Southwell, Nottingham; Canon of St. Mary’s, Cruelspool, Lincoln, and Vicar of Farndon, Notts. His wid. (2nd wife) was living in 1910. He died March 30, 1894; buried beside first wife at Farndon. Children:
VII. 134. Brough (7) Maltby, b. May 6, 1852.
VII. 135. James (7) Chadwick Maltby.
VII. 136. Mary (7) Maltby.
VII. 137. Isabella (7) Maltby.
VII. 138. Charles (7) Langley Maltby.
VII. 139. Edward (7) Secker Maltby.
VII. 140. Margaret (7) Maltby.
VI. 91. On Nov. 1, 1910, a beautiful stained glass window in memory of the late Archdeacon Brough Maltby, sometime vicar of Farndon, was dedicated at Southwell Cathedral. There are already three stained glass windows in memory of other members of the family in the North Chapel of the Choir. One to Mary Maltby, who d. Dec. 4, 1890 (See VI., 92); one to Frances Caroline Maltby who d. May 5, 1904; the third is not stated in the “Newark Advertiser,” from which we quote. The inscription under the fourth window reads: “Ad Dei gloriam in memory of Brough Maltby, Archidiaconi de Nottingham, Canonici Lincoln, Vicarri de Farndon. Dui obitapod Farndon iii Dal. April A. D., MDCCCXCIV, annos natus LXVIII. Cujus animee propetietur Deus.” The dedication service was conducted by the Rev. Canon C. Gray of West Retford. He attended the grammer school at Southwell; was of St. John’s Coll., Cambridge. Took holy orders in 1580; his first Nott. Cur. was in 1851, at Whatton; then came the Vicarage of Farndon, in 1864. Bishop Wordsworth singled him out for a Canonry at Lincoln in 1871, and in 1878, made him Archdeacon.
VI. 98. Henry (6) Maltby. His son:
VII. 141. Percy (7) Drummond Maltby is an officer in the British Navy.
VI. 104. Mary (6) Antoinette St. Felix, b. July 13, 1821; m. Francis Bleeker Ellison, V. S. N., Sept. 2, 1841. She d. Oct. 23, 1843. Children:
*VII. 142. John (7) St. Felix Ellison, b. July 1, 1842; d. May 16, 1843.
*VII. 143. John (7) St. Felix Ellison, b. Sept. 22, 1843, unm.
VI. 110. Julia (6) Reynaud St. Felix, b. Feb. 7, 1831; d. about 1892, at Portland, Me. Se m. William Isaac Thorn of Derry, N. H., Feb. 7, 1853. He d. at Derry, Sept., 1885. Children:
VII. 144. Julia (7) Josephine Thorn, b. April 17, 1854.
*VII. 145. Harriet (7) Eliza Thorn, b. Nov. 20, 1860; d. Nov. 27, 1863.
VI. 112. Josephine (6) Julia St. Felix, b. Nov. 4, 1833; m. Frederick Adolph Wittichen, at Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 31, 1859. She d. Jan. 15, 1899, at Brooklyn. Children:
VII. 146. Anna (7) Charlotte Witichen, b. Oct. 26, 1860, at Brooklyn, N. Y.
*VII. 147. Charles (7) Adolph Wittichen, b. Oct. 8, 1863; d. May 23, 1867, at Brooklyn, N. Y.
VII. 148. Josephine (7) St. Felix Wittichen, b. May 27, 1868, at Brooklyn, N. Y.
VI. 117. Elizabeth (6) Annie Maltby, m. Admiral Sir H. Barry. Children:
VII. 149. Ruth (7) Barry.
VII. 150. Ralph (7) Bary.
VI. 119. Lieut. Gerald Rivers Maltby, R. N., b. in 1851; m. Hersey Eliza Cecilia, dau. of late Admiral Sir George Elliot, K. C. B. The following is taken from “Who’s Who,” 1914: “Maltby, Gerald Rivers, M. V. O., 1902, son of late Rev. Henry Joseph Maltby, Canon of Durham, b. 1851; . . . Entered navy in 1866; retired 1876; served Ashanti, 1874 (dispatches, promoted, medal and clasp); Assist. Hon. Sec. Gen. Com. R. N. Exhib., 1891; Hon. Sec. R. N. Fund. 1892; Sec. R. N. Scien. Inst., 1893-98; Assist. Sec. Imp. Inst., 1888-92. Address 54 St. George’s Square, S. W. London. Clubs: United Service, Naval and Military.” Children:
VII. 151. Gerald (7) Edward Maltby.
VII. 152. Eileen (7) Maltby.
VII. 153. Elizabeth Maltby, bapt. Apr. 6, 1879.
VI. 121. Francis (6) Maltby Bland, b. June 15, 1845; m. July 26, 1872, Edith Rickenda Barclay. Children:
VII. 154. Frances (7) Lawrence Bland, b. Sept. 7, 1873.
VII. 155. Hugh (7) Michael Bland, b. Oct. 8, 1874.
VII. 156. Esther (7) Rosamond Bland, b. May 6, 1876.
VII. 157. Edith (7) Rickenda Bland, b. Feb. 15, 1878.
VII. 158. George (7) Nevile Maltby Bland, b. Dec. 6, 1886.
Note. -- Records of this family kindly furnished by Miss Esther Rosamond Bland.
VII. 134. Brough Maltby, b. May 6, 1852; m. Alice Howorth, only dau. of Thomas Rawston of Norden, Lancashire, at St. Albans Church, Rochdale. Residence, Rochdale and Beddington, Surrey, Eng. Child:
VIII. 159. Brough (8) Maltby b. Nov. 29, 1878.
VII. 135. Rev. James (7) Chadwick Maltby, Rector of Apsley Guise Rectory Woburn, Co. Beds. The following is from the Clergy List, 1911; “Maltby, James Chadwick, M. A., Keble Coll., Oxford; d. 1877- p. 1878 (Linc.) cur. of Great Crimsby, Linc., 1877-80; R. D. of Fleete from 1904; rect. From 1880 of Apsley Guise, Woburn, Beds.” He m. Isabella Basset of Bedfordshire.
VII. 138. Charles Langley Maltby, m. Isalie Bronwell of Nottingham. Resides at Southwell, Notts. He supplied much of the data contained in this family record.
VII. 139. Rev. Edward Secker Maltby. From the Clergy List of 1911: “Maltby, Edw. Secker, B. A., Keble Coll., Oxford, d. 1886-p. 1887 (Ripon) cur. of Mirfield, York, 1886-9: Thornhill, York, 1889-91; Farndon, Notts, 1891-4; St. Augustine, Hagerston, N. E., 1894-6; St. Philip, Clerkenwell, 1901-4; St. Bartholomew (in ch. Of Mary’s missn.) Camberwell, S. E. from 1905. Address: 7 Erlam Road, s. Bermondsey, S. E.
Note. – I do not know from whence he derived his name of Secker, but if we turn to the Brough pedigree we find that Richard and Jane ----- Brough had children:
1. Anne Brough, b. 1633.
2. George Brough, b. 1631. (Father of Jane, who m. William Maltby.)
3. Mary Brough.
4. Abigail Brough, bapt. at Shelton 1638; m. (1) Thomas Secker. They had a son Thomas Secker, Bishop of Bristol, 1735; Bishop of Oxford, 1737; Archbishop of Canterbury, 1758. He was b. at Sibthorpe, near Shelton, 1693, and d. in 1768.
VII. 144. Julia (7) Josephine Thorn, b. April 17, 1854; m. Sidney Warren Thaxter of Portland, Maine, June 7, 1882. Children:
VIII. 160. Sidney (8) St. Felix Thaxter, b. March 4, 1883.
*VIII. 161. Philip (8) Reynaud Thaxter, b. May 19, 1885; d. May 15, 1886.
VIII. 162. Langdon (8) Thorn Thaxter, b. June, 1889.
VII. 148. Josephine (7) St. Felix Wittichen, b. May 27, 1868; m. Edwin Mortimer Blake at Brooklyn, N. Y., June 20, 1900. He was Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Arzona, Tucson, Arizona. Mr. Blake was the compiler of a type-written document of some five sheets of this family genealogy, from which I have taken much of the records of this branch of the family. Children:
VIII. 163. Charles (8) Henry Blake, b. June 11, 1901, at Berkely, California.
VIII. 164. Edwina (8) St. Feliz Blake, b. Nov. 12, 1903, at Berkeley, California.
VII. 149. Ruth (7) Barry, m. Henry Oliphant. Child:
VIII. 165. Victoria (8) Oliphant. (See below.)
VII. 151. Gerald (7) Edward Maltby, m. A. Mastin. Child:
VIII. 166. Edward (8) Maltby
VII. 152. Eileen Maltby. (See below.)
VII. 153. Mersey Elizabeth Maltby, m. at St. Saviour’s, Pimlico, Mr. George Douglas Hugh Pigot, of Warfield-grove, Bracknell, Berkshire, on Dec. 15.1910: “The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a gown of white satin, draped with old lace, and a Brussels lace veil. There were six bridesmaids – Miss Eileen Maltby, sister of the bride; Miss Norah Pigot, Miss Vera Davison, Miss May Romley, and Miss Sylvia Campbell – wearing dresses of pale pink satin, veiled with grey ninon edged with fur, and large grey hats similarly trimmed. Master Edward Maltby and Miss Victoria Olliphant, nephew and cousin of the bride, acted as trainbearers in pink satin ‘Kate Greenaway’ costumes. Mr. George A. Clark was best man. A largely attended reception was afterwards held at 54 St. George’s square.”
VII. 154. Frances (7) Lawrence Bland, b. Sept. 9, 1873; m. Jan. 19, 1899, Mabel Barbara Gooch. Children:
VIII. 160. John (8) Edward Michael Bland, b. Oct. 25, 1899.
VIII. 161. Evelyn (8) Alice Mary Bland, b. Aug. 17, 1901.
VIII. 162. Thomas (8) Maltby Bland, b. June 15, 1906.
VIII. 159. Brough (8) Maltby, b. Nov. 29, 1878; m. Isabel Armstrong Birchoff, Feb. 9, 1907. Children:
IX. 163. May (9) Isabel Maltby, b. Dec. 11, 1907.
IX. 164. Alice (9) Brough Maltby, b. June 10, 1908.
IV. 165. Brough (9) Maltby,* b. Oct. 2, 1910.
*This is a long line of Brough Maltbys, his father, grandfather, and great-grandfather all being named Brough Maltby.
In concluding these genealogical notes of the Orston Maltbys I wish to acknowledge the help given by Mr. Edward C. Harte, who kindly copied numerous records in order to assist in compiling a fairly complete record of this family.
What few early records we have from Orston are give below:
1530. Richard Maltby held, A. D. 1530, one ox gang of land in Orston, of Sir Richard Bozon, Kt.
1555. March 10, Robert Maltbye of Orston. Will proved.
1582. John Maltbie m. Elizabeth Greaves. Hugh Maltby had children:
1584. Anna Maltby.
1587. Abigail Maltby.
1589. Johannes Maltby.
1592. Petrus Maltby
1595. Willmus Maltby.
1600. Elizabeth Maltby.
1604. Thomas Maltby.
SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES PEDIGREE XI.
In 1670 Ann Maltbie and Thomas Wright were m. at Orston. (Query: Was this a sister of William, who m. Jane Brough in 1682?) It will be noticed that he names a daughter Ann.
Another item under date 1670 speaks of “William Maltby, the elder, of Orston.” It is probable that this is the father of William who m. Jane Brough, as he would have been but 29 years of age in 1670, and he hould hardly have been the person alluded to as “the elder, “ though of course it is quite as probable that “the elder” was an uncle, or even his grandfather.
In 1710 John Maltby m. Anne Kirk at Orston. She d. 1721, Their children seem to have been:
William Maltby, bapt. April 25, 1714.
Elizabeth Maltby, bapt. Oct. 15, 1716.
Hugh Maltby, bapt. Feb. 14, 1717; d. April 18, 1729.
It would appear that he married (2) Mary ------ and had:
George Maltby, bapt. June 15, 1725.
Anne Maltby, bapt. April 30, 1728.
Hugh Maltby, bapt. Sept. 13, 1730.
Mary Maltby, bapt. July 18, 1732; buried June 3, 1739.
George Maltby, bapt. Nov. 21, 1734.
William Maltby, bapt. Oct. 14, 1736.
Mr. Charles William Maltby of Orston, Nottingham wrote the compiler, Nov. 7th, 1905, that his father was Thomas Maltby, who d. March 8th, 1881, at the advanced age of 101 years and 101 days. Hence he was born in 1780. He knew nothing further of his ancestry.
Miss Mabel E. Maltby of 66 East Second Street, Corning, N. Y., writes she descends from Christopher Maltby of Lincolnshire; that she had an ancestor who was a Bishop of Durham, and that her father was William Henry Maltby, who emigrated from England in 1890. We hope to learn something further of this branch of the family before long.