Maltby Genealogy - American Lineage - Seventh Generation

Frank(lin) H.* and Ida Z(euviah) (INGODSBY) MOLBY

His Parents - John and Clarissa E. (HOLCOMB) MOLBY

Spouse's Parents -

kids - Clara Zeuviah , Ruel Clinton , Aine May , Irvin W. , Helen Laura , Lois I. and Eber John

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CGB-GEB-G. Frank(lin) H.* MOLBY, b. May 7, 1854 (John 6, Chester 5, Jonathan 4, Sam.3, Sam.2, Wm.1). m. Mar. 26, 1873, Ida Z(euviah) INGODSBY, dau. of Warren Ingoldsby and Mary Lamfare. She b. Sept. 11, 1855 and d. May 12, 1930. He d. Greenleaf, Ks., Dec. 20, 1926. 1855 Van Buren, N.Y. Census

Frank K. MOLBY, aged 1, b. Onondaga. (K error for H.) 1865. Van Buren, N.Y. Census.

Franklin MOLBY, 11, b. Onondaga. (Note. Ida was a grand daughter of Eber Ingoldsby and Zeuviah -----

   (b. 1796; d. 1859) ae. 63-2-14.  Eber Ingoldsby was b. 1787, son of
   John Ingoldsby, b. May 15, 1753.  He was a Rev. War soldier.  He was
   a Lexington man, also served in Capt. Wheeler's Co., Col. Nixon's
   Regt., Mass  Line, but was discharged under Capt. Thomas Barnes.
   Mr. Louis J. Sears, Baldwinsville, N.Y., said John Ingoldsby went
   to the battle of Lexington with a sawed off gun.)

	Children:
CGB-GEB-Ga.  Clara Zeuviah MOLBY, b. June 1, 1874, Onondaga co., N.Y.
                                 d. Mar. 29, 1943, Waterville, Ks.
CGB-GEB-GB.  Ruel Clinton    "    b. June 21, 1877; d. Nov. 14, 1954.
CGB-GEB-Gc.  Aine May        "    b. Sept. 27, 1882; d. Apr. 14, 1884,
                                    near Baldwinsville, N.Y.
CGB-GEB-GD.  Irvin W.        "    b. Jan. 17, 1886, near Greenleaf, Ks.
                                 d. Apr. 1, 1945,           "       "
CGB-GEB-Ge.  Helen Laura     "    b. Sept. 16, 1890.
CGB-GEB-Gf.  Lois I.         "    b. Feb. 9, 1893, near Greenleaf, Ks.
                                 d. Nov. 26, 1954
CGB-GEB-GG.  Eber John       "    b. Mar. 23, 1897, near Greenleaf, Ks.

The obituary of Frank H. MOLBY published in his home town paper stated that he and his family came to Greenleaf, Ks., on May 10, 1884. They remained in the city about two months and then purchased a farm about five miles southeast from Greenleaf, on which farm they lived for forty-two years.

"Mr. MOLBY was one of the most honorable, upright men we have ever known and the world is better for his having lived. He became a member of the Christian church in the spring of 1885 and lived a con- sistent, religious life....." (Quoted from his obituary). * Harrison

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Parents

Clara Zeuviah MOLBY

Ruel Clinton MOLBY

Aine May MOLBY

Irvin W. MOLBY

Helen Laura MOLBY

Lois I. MOLBY

Eber John MOLBY

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