CIVIL WAR

 

Maltby, Jasper Adalmorn.  The following account is from Appleton’s Encyclopedia, Vol. IV., p. 185: “Jasper A. Maltby, soldier.  Born in Kingsville, Ashtabula Co., Ohio, Nov. 3, 1826; died in Vicksburg, Miss., Dec. 12, 1867.  Served during the Mexican War as private, and was severely wounded at Chapultepec.  After his discharge he established himself in mercantile business at Galena, Ill.  In 1861, he entered volunteer service as Lieut. – Col. of 45th Illinois ingantry; was wounded at Fort Donelson, and after being promoted Col. on 29 Nov., 1862, received a severe wound at Vicksburg.  Was commissioned as brig.-gen’l of volunteers on Aug. 4, 1863; served through the subsequent campaigns of the Army of Tennessee, and was mustered out on Jan. 15, 1866.  Appointed by Military Commander of the district, Major of Vicksburg on Sept. 3, 1867.  Died while in the discharge of duties of that office.”  Another reference follows:

 

Maltby, Jasper Adalmorn, Ohio, Ill., Lt. – Col., 45 Ill. Infantry, 26 Dec., 1861; Col., 5 March, 1863; Brig-Gen’l vols., 4 Aug., 1863; hon. Must. Out, 15 Jan., 1866.  D. 20 March, 1868.  (Vide Hist. Reg. and Dist. of U.S. Army, 1789-1903, Heitman, Vol. I., p. 686, also War of Rebellion, Vol. II., Hist. p. 127).

 

Maltbie, Elizur was in the Civil War.  He was given a military funeral at Norfolk, Conn.  Mustered in Sept. 11, 1862; d. wound at Cold Harbor, June 1, 1864 (leg amputated).

 

Maltbie, John Van Buren; died Sept. 18, 1864, in camp at Elmira, N. Y.

 

Maltbie, Seth Waldo.  At the outbreak of the war enlisted and was enrolled in the second company organized among the students of Oberlin College.  The quota being more than full, the company disbanded.  Entered the army as private in Co. D., 87th Regt. Ohio Vol. Inf.  Appointed corporal, then sergeant.  Following year commissioned Capt. of Co. E., 4th Regt., U. S. C. T.

 

Maltby, Richard.

 

Maltby, Albert R., died in the War, March, 1865.

 

Maltby, Milo Benjamin.  Private Co. C., 64th O. V. I. and Co. C., 175th O. V. I., discharged July 3, 1865.

 

Maltby, George W. A. 16, enlisted Co. H., 108th New York Vol. Infantry and served with Gen. Winfield Scott at Antietam, Gettysburg and Spottsylvania Court House.  Wor Records read:  “age 18, M. Aug. 4, 1862.  Enlisted at Rochester, N. Y., by Capt. Eugene P. Fuller for 3 years.  Bounty $25.  Premium $200 in 108th Reg. N. Y. S. V.”

 

Maltby, Chauncy Smith, “in Union Army for a long time.”

 

Maltby, Albert Alexander, age 20 (1864) Civil War Enl. Aug. 24, 1864, Disch. June 29, 1865.

 

Maltby, Ulric Z.  Civil War; Union Army.  Enlisted aged 15 years, 7 months.  His regiment was at Harrison’s Landing, Va. Disch. June 29, 1865 at City Point, Va.

 

Maltby, Col. Relph Robinson.  Enl. Oct., 1861, at Washington, Mason Co., Kentucky, for three years or for the war, under Col. Charles A. Marshall.  Had the rang of Adjutant but virtually he performed the duties of Colonel himself.  After a year of service he reised a regiment of Cavalry, the 10th Volunteer Regt. Of Kentucky Cavalry.  He advertised for volunteers the 20th of Aug., 1862 and eight hundred men responded the very next day.  (Vide War of Rebellion, Vol. II., Hist., 127.)

 

Malltbie, John Winn.  Was evidently in the Civil War.  “He died during the war somewhere in Virginia, we never knew the date of place.” Writes a relative.

 

Maltby, Savilion J.  Rank, Landsman, No. 1540.  Enrolled, Aug. 26, 1862.  Mustered in Aug. 26, ‘1862.  Period one year.  Mustered out July 27, 1863.  U. S. Frigate “Sabine.”  (Vide Rec. of Officers and Men of New Jersey in Civil War. 1861-65, p. 1654).

 

Mallaby, Theodore, Jr.  N. Y. 2nd Lt. sig. corps, 3 Mar., 1863; hon. Mustered out 1 Feb., 1866.  D. 29 Mar., 1884.  (Ref. Hist. Reg. and Dict. of U. S. Army, 1789-1903, Heitman, Vol. I., p. 686.)

 

Note. – This is evidently a descendant of Rev. Thomas Mallaby of Stonington, Conn.  See Biographies.

 

Maltby, William S., soldier from Sanquoit, N. Y., age 21, Sept. 24, 1861, muster roll.  Private in company of Thomas H. Bates, Reg. N. Y. Art.  Comd’d by Col. Bailey.

 

Maltby, Marcus, aged 24, in 1862, from Cohicton, M. Roll of Capt. E. H. Pinney.  Enl. For 3 years.  Commander Col. D. P. De Witt, Co. F., 143rd Reg.

 

Maltby, Darwin P., age 21.  Enl. May 27, 1861, at Elmira, N. Y. by Curtis C. Gardiner for 2 years in Co. I., 27 Reg. N. Y. – foot.  Comd’d by Col. H. W. Slocum.

 

Maltby, Alex.  P., age 44.  Enrolled Nov. 1, 1861, by W. Lansing.  M. by Lieut. Hammond at Saratoga, N. Y., Co. I., 77 Regt. Foot.  Vol. for the war.  Capt. Frank Norton.

 

Maltby, Edward, private, age 21.  Mustered 1865, Jan. 30, at Malone, N. Y., by S. C. Thorndike for one year.  He came from Oswegatchi, St. Lawrence Co.  Co. I., 26 Regt. Cav.  N. y. S. Vol.

 

Maltby, Leonard, Co. A., 25 Reg’mt. Cav. N. y. S. V. Private, age 19.  Mustered Dec. 26, 1863, at Hancock (Del. Co.) by Col. Henry Leibenan for 3 years on the Muster Roll of Capt. Sam M. McPherson.

 

Maltby, Charles, private.  Enl. At N. Y. C., age 40, 1862; for 3 years.  Co. G., 162nd N. Y. S. V. under Capt. Waters.

 

Maltby, Milton H., private, age 27.  M. Aug. 1, 1862 at Frankfort, N. Y., by Capt. John D. Fish for 3 years.  Comp. D., 121st Regt. N. Y. S. V.

 

Maltby, Horatio S., private, age 20.  M. Aug., 1862, at Edwards, N. Y., by Capt. Alex. Bingham in Col. S. F. Judd’s Co. K., 106th Regt. N. Y. S. Vol.  His station was at Ogdensburgh, N. Y.  Killed at battle of Winchester.

 

Maltbie, Julius B., Capt., age 39.  Enrolled at Otto, N. Y., Sept. 16, 1861.  Co. C., 64th Reg., N. Y. S. Vol. infantry by Col. Parker for war 3 years at Elmira station.

 

Maulsby, WM. P. Col., I Potomac Home Brig. Md. Inf.  He was evidently a West Pint Graduate as Col Powell’s List of Officers of the U. S. Army, 1776-1900 gives, on page 457: “Maulsby, Mw. P. Mil. Storekeeper, Ord; I. Nov., 1847.  Resigned 30 June, 1849,  Col. 1st Potomac Home Brig. Md. Vols., 29 Nov., 1861.  Resigned 25 Aug., 1864.”

This list is very incomplete as to showing how many of the Maltby name served their country in this war, but the compiler has not had access to the printed lists and these records are in the most part contributed by relatives of those who served in the war.

 

Maltby, Warren, age 19.  Enl. 1862.  On the muster roll of Capt. Ed. P. Webb’s A. A.  Died at the defense of Washington, D. C., about 1863, and was brought home to South Rutland, N. Y., for burial.

 

Maltby, Dexter Jay.  “He saw four years of active service in the Civil War.  He was a member of 94th New York Vol. Ing., and was once captured by the Confederates and confined in Saulsbury Prison.”

 

Maltby, William Henderson, “was Captain of the Artillery of Texas during the rebellion,” writes his sister.

 

Maltby, Horace John belonged to Company C., 148th Reg. P. V. I.

 

Maltby, Theodore Augustus, from Conn.

 

Maltby, James Downing.  Served four years in the war.

 

Maltby, Appleton Noah.  Served three years, with Sherman.

 

Maltby, Sylvester Daniel.  Served during the last nine months of the war in a New York regiment.

 

Maltby, James M., private, age 19.  M. Aug. 11, 1862, for 3 years at Auburn, N. Y., by Capt. Edward A. Thomas in Comp. C., 111th N. Y. S. V.

 

Maltby, Corydon Oscar, enlisted on the outbreak of the war as a private in Co. F., 37th Illinois Infantry.  He was engaged with his regiment in many of the important campaigns of the western army and was honorably discharged Sept. 22nd, 1864.