Albert Harmon and Helen (DOANE) MALTBY
Albert Harmon and Mary (MURDOCK) MALTBY
His Parents - Timothy and Beulah (HARMON) MALTBY
Spouse's Parents -
kids - Bernice Doane , Lettice and Flora Merril
CGB-EBB-G. Albert Harmon MALTBY, b. Sept. 14, 1827 (Tim.6, Tim.5, Sam. 4, Sam.3, Sam.2, Wm.1). m. Oct. 5, 1850, Helen DOANE (at Richland, N.Y.?), b. Apr. 28, 1830; d. July 30, 1891. m. (2) Apr. 25, 1893, Mrs. Mary MURDOCK, b. Sept. 19, 1839. At one time he was a contractor and builder. He d. Aug. 1, 1908, at Pulaski, N.Y. Res. Lake St., Pulaski, N.Y.
(Doane Family, by Alfred Alden Doane, 136 1st St. Boston, 1902)
"Helen Doane 7, Simeon 6, Levi 5, David 4, David 3, John 2, John 1, mar. Albert Maltby.
Her father, Simeon Doane was b. at Rupert, Vt., Aug. 24, 1785; d. Pulaski, N.Y., Aug. 19, 1866. He mar. Nov. 1814, Joanna Weed. She d. Dec. 22, 1866.
In 1815 they moved from Vermont to Onondaga Co., N.Y.; thence, 1818 to Pulaski. He was a soldier in War of 1812."
Note. Joanna Weed was sister of Hoyt Weed of Rupert, Vt., who mar. Harriet Maltby (6) and of his twin brother, Townsend Weed, also of Rupert, who mar. Harriet Maltby's sister, Almina Maltby. (Helen Doane, although not related by blood, was, one might say, a first cousin "in-law" of Albert Harmon Maltby.) The Weeds were from Long Island. They were probably of the same family as Maltby Weed, b. 1795 of Stamford, Ct. They are said to be children of John Weed, Capt. War of 1812, and wife Mary Townsend, b. in Conn., but mar. at Albany, N.Y.
"Early Settlers of Rupert, Vt."(Bennington Co.) by Geo.S.Hibbard, gives Capt. John Weed eleven children, one of whom is given as "Joanna mar. Simeon Doane." If correct, this gives a Rev.War ancestry for descendants of Albert Harmon Maltby.
Children of Albert Harmon Maltby and Helen Doane: VIII.3519. Bernice Doane Maltby, b. June 20, 1853. VIII.3520. Lettice " b. ----; d. 1860 in early childhood. VIII.3521. Flora Merril " b. Nov. 20,1865; d. Jan.1,1888, unmar. ("She was a lovely girl and the man she was to have married lived single for more then twenty years after her death.") Obituary. Albert Maltby Passes Away. Pulaski Octogenarian Expires After a Long Illness.
Pulaski, Aug. 2. After an illness of several months Albert Harmon Maltby passed away last evening at his home in Lake street, aged about 80 years. He was b. September 14, 1827, and had always made his home in this village. He was at one time engaged as a contractor and build- er. He is survived by his widow. The funeral will be held from the family home at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon.