Maltby Genealogy - American Lineage - Fourth Generation

David and Nancy (DAVENPORT) MALTBIE

His Parents - David and Sarah (HOLLY) MALTBIE

Spouse's Parents -

Kids - William , Mary , James , John , Charles , Ebenezer and Albert

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CHC-E. David MALTBIE, Esqre., b. April 4, 1759 (David 3, Jonathan 2, Wm.1). m. Nov. 19, 1786, Nancy DAVENPORT, b. Dec. 21, 1765, dau. of Silas and Mary (Webb) Davenport.

David MALTBIE was sheriff of Fairfield County and a member of the Rutgers Street Church, New York.

His Rev. War Service is given in "Coll. of the Conn. Hist. Soc." Vol. 12, 1909).

"Lists and Returns of Connecticut Men in the Revolution"

"Return from 4th Brigade of Militia" "David Maleby, Stamford. Capt. S. Knap. Col. Mead.

Enlisted for During ye War."

Another record reads:

"Capt. Jonathan Whitney's Company. David MALTBIE, discharged: Jan. 8, 1777. Served 1 month and 21 days. Ninth Regiment of Militia under General Wooster.

In 1776/77. Marched to Westchester border. The 9th Regt. had but lately returned from New York.

After the battle of White Plains, Oct. 28, 1776, the Assembly ordered the 9th, 10th, 13th and 16th Militia Regiments to march to Westchester border, and place themselves under General Wooster's command." (Rev. War Record, p. 485)

"Capt. Jonathan Whitney's Company. Caanan, Fairfield County." "David Maltbie, private, discharged Jan. 23, 1777. Service 1 month, 5 days." (1790 Census of United States)

     "David MALTBIE.  Norwalk and Stamford. 
      2 males over 16 
      1 male under 16 
      1 female. 

Mrs. Annie C. Maltbie, Syracuse, N.Y., grand-daughter of David, wrote that in searching for Rev. War data, she found "a few days of service at the battle of Lexington, of Grandfather David."

A descendant wrote that David removed to New York about 1804.

"Mrs. David Maltbie joined the Rutgers Street Church, New York City, 1810, by Certificate."

David MALTBIE died in New York City, Nov. 24, 1807 and was bur- ied at Stamford, Conn. His wife died Feb. 23. 1815, and was also buried at Stamford.

Nancy Davenport's father, Silas, was a son of John Davenport, b. 1698 and wife Sarah Bishop, (supposed to be grand-daughter of Rev. John Bishop of Stamford, 1644).

It is interesting to note that Rev. John's elder sister, Abi- gail, mar. Stephen Williams, grandfather of Abigail Williams, who mar. Col. Stephen Maltby.

Rev. John's younger sister, Sarah, mar. Capt. William Maltby of New Haven, and the younger brother of Rev. John was the Hon. Abraham Davenport of Stamford. (Portrait p. 211, Davenport genealogy).

The father of Abigail, Rev. John, Sarah and Hon. Abraham Daven- port, also a Rev. John Davenport mar. for his 2nd wife widow Eliza- beth (Morris) Maltby who was mother of Capt. William Maltby.

Nancy Davenport's ancestry is traced back to Ormus de Dauneport of 1086 A.D.

     Children of David Maltbie and Nancy Davenport:
CHC-EA.  William Davenport Maltbie, b. Jan. 4, 1789.
CHC-Eb.  Mary Catharine       "     b. Jan. 11, 1791.
CHC-EC.  James Rufus          "     b. May 15, 1793.
CHC-ED. *John Robert          "     b. Apr. 11, 1795; d. 1824, Pitts-
                                     burg, Pa.
CHC-EE.**Charles David        "     b. Dec. 30, 1797; d. West Indies.
CHC-EF.  Ebenezer Davenport   "     b. Jan. 20, 1799.
CHC-EG.  Albert Gallatin Sylvester " b. Jan. 4, 1802.
      *"John Robert Maltbie died at Huntsville (Vicksburg) on the
Mississippi, 1824, in the prime of his life."
      **Charles David Maltbie died of yellow fever in Rio de Janeiro,
        
   Brazil, unmarried.

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Parents

William

Mary

James

John

Charles

Ebenezer

Albert

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