Lyman and Charlotte ((LOTT) HOWE)) MALTBY
His Parents - Henry and Ruth (HART) MALTBY
Spouce's Parents -
Kids - Thaddeus Haynes , Frederick Dan and Harman (or Herman)
CGB-GAC. Lyman MALTBY, b. Jan. 18, 1818, in town of Camillus, now Van Buren. (Jacob 5, Jonathan 4, Sam.3, Sam.2, Wm.1). m. (1) Jane MANN, b. 1828; d. Jan. 13, 1871, on the farm in Van Buren. m. (2) Charlotte (LOTT) HOWE*, dau. of William Howe and Adeline Howe, of the same surname. She b. May 20, 1842, in the town of Van Buren; d. Jan. 28, 1908, at the home of her brother-in-law, Henry Dibble in Van Buren.
Lyman MALTBY was a farmer. His farm of 135 acres was on Lot 11 in the town of Van Buren on the East Dead Creek road. He built the present house, which is of brick, about 1870. They moved in before it was finished as his wife, then ill, had so looked forward to living in their handsome new home.
His will, dated June 24, 1881, was probated July 20, 1881. He left his property to his wife Charlotte M.* Maltby and his three sons, Thaddeus, Frederick and Herman, the latter a minor. Charlotte was to have the house and about sixty acres of land and at her death this property was to go to their son Herman. The rest of the farm was divided between Thaddeus and Frederick.
Lyman Maltby, his two wives and his three children are all buried in Riverview cemetery, Baldwinsville, N.Y. T. I. Riverview Cemetery, Baldwinsville, N.Y. (from Mrs. Irene Maltby of Baldwinsville, N.Y.)
"Maltby Monument--3 inscriptions. Lot 48 R.V.
Lyman Maltby, born Jan. 18, 1818 - died July 8, 1881. Charlotte Howe, his wife, b. May 20, 1842 - died Jan. 28, 1908. Jane, wife of Lyman Maltby, died Jan. 13, 1871, aged 42 yr's and 9 mo's
Fred Maltby, 1858-1914." (Note. This makes 4 inscriptions.D.M.V.)
(*Note. This is the only place where we have found "M" in her name.)
Children of Lyman and Jane (Mann) Maltby: CGB-GAC-A. Thaddeus Haynes Maltby, b. Dec. 27, 1855. CGB-GAC-B. Frederick Dan " b. Apr. 10, 1858. Child by 2nd wife Charlotte (Lott) Howe: CGB-GAC-C. Harman (or Herman) Maltby, b. Apr. 15, 1875 (both spellings occur).