Charles Edward and Helen Tudor (DANZIGER) MALTBY
His Parents - Edward Benjamin and Julia Keep (MACKAY) MALTBY
Spouse's Parents -
kids - none
CFH-BIF-A. Charles Edward MALTBY, b. Nov. 15, 1880 (Edward B.6, Erastus 5, Benj.4, Benj.3, Dan.2, Wm.1). He was of Harvard University, and m. in 1902, Helen Tudor DANZIGER. At the time of the marriage his mother, who was quite prominent in society, made things most unpleasant for the young people, as Miss Danziger was of "the theatre." A letter from him in after years proved he was winner of the gold tournament at New Rochelle, N.Y.
(Newspaper clippings.) "Maltby Wins Tierney Cup. Defeats W.W. Gile in Final Round at Wykagyl Country Club. New Rochelle, N.Y. Oct. 6." --------- "Bars Her Son's Bride" "Mrs. Maltby of Boston Won't Recognize...Daughter-in-Law"
Boston. March 2. Charles Edward Maltby, the Harvard student whose hasty marriage to Miss Helen Tudor Danziger, of "The Little Host" company made a stir in Back Bay society circles a week ago has returned with his bride to Boston and finds himself under the stress of a choice between his mother and his newly wedded wife.
Mrs. Edward B. maltby, mother of the ardent student, refuses to recognize her daughter-in-law or to admit her to her Beacon street residence. Since the announcement of the wedding at Providence on Saturday a week age, Mrs. Maltby has been prostrated.
Every effort has been made to induce the young man to give up his bride without avail. Intimate friends believe that the mother will insist on giving up the bride before a reconciliation can be brought about.
Mrs. Maltby is planning a protracted absence abroad. The residence, 531 Beacon Street, is being dismantled preparatory to closing it more than temporarily. She will first join her daughter at Washington where she is at school, and the start for Europe will be made from that city."