PEDIGREE XX - MALTBY

The following records are taken from a letter dated “Cropredy Vicarage, Leamington, Oxfordshire, England, Oct. 13th, 1911,” from the Rev. Maurice Maltby.  From the Clergy List of 1911, we learn that, “Rev. Maurice Maltby, Chich., d. 1892; p. 1893. (Chich.) cur. St. Paul, Chichester, 1892-7; St. Peter’s Coventry, 1897-9; cur.-in-ch. Of St. Leonard, So. Banbury, Oxford, 1899-1907; chapl. of Banbury union, 1904; s. vic. from 1907, of Cropredy, Leamington.”  Mr. Maltby states that, “as far back as I can remember any of our relations, there has always been Williams and Johns.  My grandfather and my father were Johns, and I have a brother William and I had an Uncle William and an Aunt Elizabeth and a sister Elizabeth.  I know my ancestors came from Yorkshire, but when I do not know, as it is come generations since.  For three or four generations we have lived in Lincolnshire County.”  Mr. Maltby closed with a most cordial invitation to a “fine old English vicarage.”

 

PEDIGREE

 

I.  1.  John Maltby.  Children:

    II.  2.  John Maltby.

    II.  3.  William Maltby.

    II.  4.  Elizabeth Maltby.

 

II.  2.  John Maltby had:

    III.  5.  Maurice Maltby.

    III.  6.  William Maltby.

    III.  7.  Elizabeth Maltby.

 

Note. – At the present writing we have not placed this branch of the family.