The Maltby Association. _______ BOOKLET ONE _______ COMPILED BY THE SECRETARY _______

FEBRUARY 1ST, 1908

Second
ANNUAL REPORT

-- OF --

The Secretary

And Genealogist

-- OF --

The Maltby Association,

-- Including --

A ROLL OF MEMBERSHIP.

AND ILLUSTRATIONS.

FEBRUARY 1ST.

1908

Press of

Jay H. Maltby,
Publisher,
Forman, N. D.
1908

Our

Emigrant

Ancestor

(See opposite page.)

Also see Mrs. Verrill’s First Annual Report.

GRAVE OF WILLIAM MALRBY, BRANFORD CEMETERY,

An Hour by Trolley-Ride Out of New Haven, Conn.

The Maltby Association.
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OFFICERS: MR. GEORGE E. MALTBY. - - RESIDENT MR. W. H. MALTBIE. - -1ST VICE PRESIDENT MRS. JOHN P. VICTORY. -2D VICE PRESIDENT MRS. JAMES WILLEY TODD. - TREASURER MRS. CLARENCE VERRILL. -SECRETARY AND GENEALOGIST.

THE SECOND ANNUAL REPORT.


The year ending January thirty-first, nineteen hundred and eight, has been a busy and very successful one in so far as the Maltby Association is concerned.

Shortly after our first annual report was issued the Association was forturate in securing for President, Mr. George E. Maltby of Philadelphia, Pa.

It seemed particularly fitting for Mr. Maltby to occupy the position, in as much as his grandfather, the Rev. Jonathan Maltby (4) was the first one ot the family, so far as we know, to take an interest in the family genealogy. It is largely through old letters and papers.

Left by the Rev. Johathan Maltby that we have been able to prove the descent of various Maltbys.

Quite a few new names will be found upon the roll of membership, which is gratifying, as new members are what we most need. The members have taken much interest in the work of the Association this year and we wish to thank those who have aided us in any way.

During the year it was discovered that there are in the United States the descendants of two other William Maltbys --- contemporary, or nearly so, with our emigrant ancestor William (1) who was born in 1645.

One branch is represented by Mrs. Edwin M. Blake, (No. 4 on our present membership list) who is descended from William Maltby, born in 1641; who married Jane, daughter of George Brough, of Shelton, Nottingham, England, Oct. 31st, 1682. He died Nov. 1st, 1718, at Orston, Notts., Eng. We note the similarity in the names of their children with those of William (1) of Branford, Conn., namely: WILLIAM, MARY, George, Ann, Thomas, JOHN, CHARLES, ELIZABETH.

From William and Jane BROUGH Maltby descended Edward Maltby, born April 6th, 1770; Bishop of Chichester, 1831, the last of the Prince Bishops of Durham, 1836, and we learn on good authority, that he was offered the Archbishopric of Canterbury. Edward Maltby upon applying in 1829 to the Herald’s College for a great of arms states that his family came from Nottinghamshire and before that from Yorkshire. A colored copy of the arms granted him is given in the “Miscellaner, Gen. & Heral, 11 Series 1884 and 1885,” which is as follows: “Argent on a bend gules between a lion rampant and a cross pattee, of the second three garbs or.” This is the arms o the Yorkshire Maltbys, excepting for the cross and lion which have evidently been introduced for a difference.

The other branch of the family we referred to, descends from William Maltby Jr., and his wife Mary Rhodes, who wer early converts to Quakerism and emigrated to America in 1698. They were from Orston, Nottinghamshire, England.

At present we have no members representing this house, but it is hoped that as time advances both the above houses may be well represented, in England as well as the States, for we are all working for the same object, namely, to establish our English ancestry back to the time of William the Conqueror.

We wish descendants of these two houses to know that any dues paid in by them be used only for research work in Englind on their own lines. Should enough of these descendants care to join us in our work it would seem advisable for them to appoint their own secretaries and treasurers.

We hope that ultimately we may be one big family, the tie that binds us together the strong bond of blood.

Some English work has been done this year through the courtesy of a friend, a professional genealogist, who offered his services, and would only accept payment for traveling expenses.

It was thought advisable to prove definitely, whether or not we descend from the Mawbeys of Norfolk (later of Surrey and Leicester) whose pedigree appears later in this report. Various people have written the secretary that the name Mawbey had nothing in common with Maltby; on the other hand well known etymologists have said it was the same. We quote our authority for thinking the latter may be correct: “The Baronetage of England or the History of the English Baronets and such Baronets of Scotland as are of English families,” by the Rev. William Betham. “Vol,III, p. 322, 282, Mawbey of Botleys, Surrey, Created Baronet June 30,1765. Name—Mawtebey, Maultby—Mauteby—Mawbie—Mawby—Mawbey. Family took their name from the village of Mawtby in Co. Norfork.”

Reasons which we can not explain at length seemed to make it expedient to ascertain if we descend from the above house. At the present writing the data from England has not been received.

Through the “International Geological Directory” recently published much valuable information, with suggestions as to future research in England have been received, and altogether the lookout is brighter towards making the desired connection than at any previous time.

The work on the Genealogy progresses as rapidly as possible considering the difficulty in abtaining records. We can not urge the members too strongly to send in their own family records down tot eh last descendants. Many have not done this, and it would be a pity to have their lines incomplete when the genealogy is published.

An interesting discovery has recently been made, namely: that William Maltby (1) had nine children instead of eight, as was supposed. For this information we are indebted to an old letter written by Rev. Jonathan Maltby, dated “April 21, 1848” in which he writes: “If Long Life is a Blessing, my Ancestors, Parents and Contemporares, have been favored. Martha Maltby, my Father’s (Benjamin’s (3) Aunt was twice married, Mr. Stent of Branford and Deacon Peck of Wallingford, at her funeral the bell told 100 as I heard in my boyhood. My great aunt lacked a month or two of a 100 years.” Hence his great aunt was William Maltby’s (1) daughter.

For and interesting account of New Haven and Yale at the time of the Revolution, we are indebted to the Rev. Jonathan Maltby (4). We print a copy of it, knowing it will be of great interest to many. The part the Rev. Jonathan (4) took in events of those times, makes his descendants eligible to all Patriotic Revolutionary Societies.

MALTBY PLACE, April 21, 1848.

BIRTH-day, of my 90th year.

At war with sin, heart from the world fullriven, aged and weary, the soul longs for heaven.

With one or two exceptions, I have out-lived all my contemporaries, relatives and friends. Joseph Darling, Esq.. of the class 1777 and classmate Hon. Elgin (sp Ezizue) Goodrich, D. D. L., are now living in the city.” (Note 1.) ‘I am oldest of the three. The former Treasure of dear Yale, the venerable Deacon Beers, is several years my senior.

More than three score years ago—three Brothers, in good health, were daily looking and expecting to see me sink into the grave. I was struggling with a violent cough and disordered lungs. But, I remain a monument, of mercy, “a WONDER TO MANY! A WONDER TO MYSELF!” In my 90th year—63 years of wedded life. Read, and write, more, than in any former time without the aid of glasses. I am the only survivor of my Father’s numerous family. Mrs. M. is the only one living of her Father’s (Note 2) family, and is closing her 85th year.

My connection with college was in 1775. In days that “tried men’s souls” – in time of the Revolution. A war spirit prevailed in all the old 13 – Patriotism, warmed the hearts of the free born sons of Yale. Fired with the news of the death of their countrymen at Lexington, 100 of her sons marshaled for fight, rush to Boston and I see an old genteman point his cane and hear him say: ‘What do you thing Gage (Gen. Gage) will say when he knows that a hundred men from Yale College are come to fight him?’

The upper classes, in the intervail of studies, ar on the lower green (Note 3), with their music practicing, marching, maneuvering. * * * Soon after my acquaintance with alma mater, Col. Ira Allen from Vermont brought the good news of the capture of the Fort of St John’s – a thrill of joy pervades the city and the college. Cannon are ordered out, 13 thunders, one for each state, tell the heartfelt joy. At the last fire, the Col., soldier-like, cried aloud ‘God, save the Continental Congress!’ Oh they were given to the life!

The war occupied too much of the student mind. And such was the exposed state of college, while at N. Haven, that it was dispersed into several towns interior of the state for two or three years, to the great disadvantage of the students. Classes – (1776-1777-’78-’79 had no public commencement.)

In the summer time of ’78 College resumed. President Stiles was inducted into office and took charge of the Seminary. July, 1779 Tryan and Traitor Arnold with three or four thousand British troops enter N. H. Night before at 9 o’clock an alarm was fired, again at 1, which put the town in the utmost consternation. That night and next day exhibited such excruciating distress among the women and children as I hope and pray I may never again witness.

The students request the Selectment of the town to furnish them with arms to meet the enemy – but are not able. 3 of my class obtain arms and go out with Capt. Hillhouse and the Guards. David Austin and Elizur Goodrich are wounded, Austin brings in a prisoner. After Rev. d. D. Austin. Hon. Elizur Goodrich was a captive and Dr. Nesbitt pronounces his wound mortal. After being one night in town they cross next moring to East Haven. While in town they burn buildings, destroy house furniture, merchants goods and groceries, and do all the damage that they could well do. The distress they made I will not attempt to describe. On Tuesday I was one of the reconnoitering party on East Haven Hights where balls were whistling constantly hit, no “music for me.” A cannon ball took off all upper part of a Mr. Pardee’s head, and several were wounded. We have the pleasure to witness this 16th Aug. that the wound of the Hon’l Elizur Goodrich was not mortal – with heartfelt joy we behold him on of the happy alumni.” (Here follow a short genealogical sketch to which we previously referred.) J. MALTBY. (Copied.)

Note I ---  New Haven, Conn.
Note II --  Mr. Nathaniel Taintor of Northford.
Note III –  Old Green.

The Association would be very glad if descendants would send copies of interesting letters of documents pertaining to the family to the Secretary. We also desire inscriptions from old Maltby tombstones, photographs of individuals, homesteads, relics and heirlooms – anything which would make the Maltby genealogy more complete and attractive.

We also hope to make our annual reports as interesting as possible to members. This year we were able to get out what we believe will be found by all Maltbys a most interesting booklet.

We owe this good fortune to the courtesy and interest of Mr. Jay Hayes Maltby, publisher of the News. Forman, North Dakota, (No. 31), who very kindly offered to print a hundred copies for us and also to illustrate the booklet. We feel sure that all the members will appreciate this most generous gift.

We wish to call the members attention to the fact that five generations are represented in the Association. They are the sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth. We think we are correct in stating that our oldest member is eighty years of age, and our youngest five months old. Master Daniel Deveral Perry is, however, the only member of tenth generation. We know of no descendant of the fifth generation who is still living and we do not believe that any of the eleventh are in existence.

The names of some former members will be missed from the present roll. It is with the deepest regret that we have to record the death of Mrs. Justin W. Meacham, Elizabeth A. Morehouse (6) – No. 34 on our present list of members – at her home in Milwaukee September 12th, 1907, aged 64 years.

Mr. Douglas F. Maltby, Yale Ex. 44. died at his home in Waterbury, Conn., May 16th, 1907. He was born in Northford, Conn., May 7th, 1820. He entered Yale College in 1840, but on account of ill health was compelled to give up his studies at the end of Sophomore year. In 1861 Mr. Maltby became president of the Maltby, Morton & Company button manufacturers of Waterbury. In 1873 he began business under the firm name of Maltby, Curtis and Company, of New York City. In 1886 the firm changed its name to Maltby, Henley and Company. For a number of years he was president of the Maltby, Curtiss and Stevens Company, a joint stock company engaged in the manufacture of silverware in Wallingford, Conn.

Mr. Maltby is survived by his widow and four children, to whom the Association tenders its sincere sympathy.

The news of the death of Mrs. Richard Long [Emma Jessie Maltby (8), No 12 on our last year’s membership], daughter of Mr. George W. Maltby (7) of Buffalo, reached us too late to be inserted in our previous report. It is with the greatest regret that we have to record the death of Mrs. Long, which occurred on January 3d, 1906. The Association wishes to tender its sincere sympathy t the bereaved family.

Since the report was commenced we have received word of the death of our oldest member, Mr. Oliver Ellsworth Maltby, No. 39 on our present list.

Mr Maltby was born in August, 1827, and he died, after a very short illness, in October, 1907, at a little over eighty years of age. He was the oldest child of Lucius (5) and Sarah Parks Maltby and a grandson of Rev. Jonathan Maltby (4), whose picture and interesting letter appear in this report. Mr Maltby was one of the original members of the Maltby Association and his death will be felt by a large circle of friends.

Recently the question has arisen as to whether upon the decease of members, the relicts husband or wife could represent them in the Association. Not being of Maltby BLOOD they would not be eligible, and jet it seemed hardly reight to debar such persons from keeping up an interest in the family. It was thought that an honorary membership list would settle this difficulty. In this way the husban or wife of a deceased Maltby could join by paying the regular does but their names would be on the Honorary list, stating that they represented the deceased wife or husband, as the case might be.

Our expenses for the year, Feb. 1st, 1907, to Feb. 1st, 1908, and present financial condition is show by the report of the Treasure, as given below. One member paid dues for two years, and one or two member have furnished valuable work for which we could not afford to pay, taking only the slightest return we could make of canceling dues for one or two years.

TREASURE’S REPORT.
Feb. 1st, 1908

Balance on hand Feb. 1, 1907 . . . . .  $ 34.80
Reveived in dues to Feb. 1st, 1908, .   $ 55.00
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                                        $ 89.80
ANNUAL EXPENSES.
Stationery for 1907 Reports  . . . . .      .80
Printed Letter Heads . . . . . . . . .     5.00
Express on Stationery . . . . . . . .      1.00
Typewriting Paper . . . . . . . . . . .     .75
Post-cards  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .     .31
Foreign Postage . . . . . . . . . . . .    2.10
United State Postage . . . . . . . . .     3.62
Rev. B. W. Blin-Stoyle (two pounds)
  For research work in England . . . . .  10.00
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                                        $ 23.58
Balance on hand Feb. 1st. 1908  …         66.22
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                                        $ 89.80
ELEANOR ALLING TODD,
(Mrs. James Willey Todd,)  Treasurer.
703 George St.,  New Haven, Connecticut.

The secretary especially requests that members will send in corrections of additions to the report and membership list. Much time is given to make the list absolutely correct, but there are necessarily mistakes if only those which occur in copying, typewriting, and so forth. These we regret, but they seem to be unavoidable. The secretary would also like to be notified of all Maltbys who served in any wars, such as the Revolution, Mexican, Indian, war of 1812 or Civil war.

It will be remembered that one object of the Association was to hold a family reunion once in every five or six years. Many descendants are anxious to hold such a reunion, but there are difficulties – distance being the greatest. A suggestion that the first reunion be held in Branford, Conn., on Sept. 1st, 1910, (two hundred years from the date of William Maltby’s death – see copy of this tombstone in the report) seems a good one, but to accomplish this we shall need the co-operation of all the members. Letters of suggestion on the subject would be very welcome. Descendants who could not be present at Branford might be able to hold small reunions on this date in various parts of the States.

The Association thanks the members for their help and interest and trusts that during the new year we are commencing, we may keep them all with us.

DOROTHY MALTBY VERRILL,

(Mrs. Clarence Verrill,)

Secretary.

Feb.1st, 1908.
Soulsbyville,
Tuolumne County.
California.

Roll of Members.


1. Mrs. Chas. Edward Alling.

(Emily Williams Maltby)
Address: 120 Sherman Avenue, Hew Haven, Conn.
     Joining date: 5/1/1907
6 George Willians Maltby
5 Augustus Maltby
4 Col. Stephen Maltby
3 Benjamin Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


2. Mrs Aron Turner Bailey

(Katherine Gemmal Lynes)
Address: 158 W. 75th Street. NY City
     Joining date 4/4/1906
6 Benjamine Lynes
5 Hannah Maltbie
4 Capt. Jonathan (R.W.)
3 Jonathan Maltbie Jr.,
2 Jonathan Maltbie
1 William Maltby


3. Mrs. Henry Hobart Benedit.

(Eleanor Augusta Maltby)
Address: 216 Bishop Street, New Haven, Conn.
      Joining date 5/1/1907
6 George Willians Maltby
5 Augustus Maltby
4 Col. Stephen Maltby
3 Benjamin Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


4. Mrs Edwin Mortimer Blake.

(Josephine St. Felix Wittichen)
Address: Care University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona.
       Joining date 8/22/1907
6 Josephine Julia St. Felix Witticheu
5 Anna Maria Maltby St Felix
4 Charles Maltby
3 George Maltby
2 Thomas Maltby
1 William and Jane (Brough) Maltby (1)


5. Mrs. Robert Maitlan Brereton

(Alice Fairchild.)
Address: Woodstock, Oregon.
    Joining date 1/6/1908
6 Isaac Maltby Fairchild
5 Aurelia Maltby
4 Gen. Isaac Maltby
3 Benjamin Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


6. Mrs. Fred Austin Bright.

(Mellie Jane Maltby)
Address: 44 S. West Street. Waynesburg, Ap.
      Joining date 5/14/1906
6 Newell Maltby
5 Nathaniel Harrison Maltby
4 Benjamin Maltby (R.W.)
3 Daniel Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


7. Mrs William Adolphus Butler.

(Frances Isabel Maltbie.)
Address: 69 Glenwood Avenue, East Orange, New Jersey.
      6/29/1907
6 James Wills Maltbie
5 William Danenort Maltbie
4 David Maltbie
3 David Maltbie
2 Jonathan Malthie
1 William Maltby


8. Mrs Ernest Vernon Claypool.

(Nellie Cornelia Maltby)
Address: 1704 Prospect Avenue, Kansas City, Missouri.
     Joining date 9/2/1907
6 Lauren Baldwin Maltby
5 Jesse Maltby
4 Benjamin Maltby (RW.)
3 Daniel Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


9 – Mrs. Lee Parker Dean

(Seraph Elizabeth Maltbie)
Address: 12 W. 107th Street, New York City.
     4/25/1906
6 Charles Benjamin Maltbie
5 Elon Maltbie
4 Benjamin Maltby (RW.)
3 Daniel Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


10. Mr. Jonathan Holmes Drury.

Address: First National Bank, Troy, Ohio.
     6/20/1906
6 Harriett Elizabeth Maltby
5 Jonathan Maltby
4 Rev. Jonathan Maltby
3 Benjamin Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


11. Mrs. James T. Hoblit

(Louise Maltby)
Address: 184 Ninth Street, Lincoln, Sagon County, Ill.
     3/1/1906
6 Harrison Maltby
5 Jesse Maltby
4 George Maltby of Vershire, Vt.


12. Mrs Eugene E. Holroyd

(Fannie Maltby)
Address: 6934 normal Avenue, Chicago, Ill.
     3/6/1907
6 Lauren Baldwin Maltby
5 Jesse Maltby
4 Benjamin Maltby (RW.)
3 Daniel Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


13. Master Harold Maltby Long

Address: 369 Prospect Avenue Buffalow, New York.
     3/17/1906
8 Emma Jessie Maltby
7 George W. Maltby
6 Chandler Maltby 
5 Chandler Maltby
4 Joseph Maltby
3 Capt. Joseph Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


14. Mr. Alfred Maltbie Lynes.

Rural Free Delivery No. 1
Address: Santa Bargara, California.
     5/12/1907
6 Stephen Coley Lynes
5 Hannah Maltbie
4 Capt. Jonathan 3d (R.W.)
3 Jonathan Maltbie Jr.
2 Jonathan Maltbie
1 William Maltby


15. Miss Emily Augusta Lynes.

Address: Norkwalk, Connecticut.
     3/20/1906
6 Dr. Samuel Lynes
5 Hannah Maltbie
4 Capt. Jonathan 3d (R.W.)
3 Jonathan Maltbie Jr.
2 Jonathan Maltbie
1 William Maltby


16. Miss Grace Elizabeth Lynes.

Address: 158 West 75th Street New York City, NY.
     4/4/1906
6 Benjamin Lynes
5 Hannah Maltbie
4 Capt. Jonathan 3d (R.W.)
3 Jonathan Maltbie Jr.
2 Jonathan Maltbie
1 William Maltby


17. Miss Alice Mary Maltby

Address: 34 Fargo Avenue Buffalo, NY.
     3/17/1906
8 James Caleb Maltby
7 George W. Maltby
6 Chandler Maltby 
5 Chandler Maltby
4 Joseph Maltby
3 Capt. Joseph Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


18. Mr. Amasa P. Maltby

Address: West Henrietta, New York.
     3/17/1906
6 Chandler Maltby 
5 Chandler Maltby
4 Joseph Maltby
3 Capt. Joseph Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


19. Miss Anna Fay Maltby

Address: 420 W. 124 Street, New York City.
or Adams Center, Jefferson Co. N.Y.
      1/6/1908
7 Monroe E. Maltby
6 Calvin Maltby
5 Rev. Joseph Maltby
4 Joseph Maltby
3 Capt. Joseph Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


20. Mr. Arthur Norman Maltby

Address: Kansas City, Mo
     3/19/1906
6 Norman Maltby
5 John Maltby
4 William Maltby (R.W.)
3 Capt. Joseph Maltby 
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


21. Mr Byron Wilbur Maltby

Address: Riceville, Iowa.
     1/16/1908
6 William Maltby
5 Rev. Joseph Maltby
4 Joseph Maltby
3 Capt. Joseph Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


22. Mr. Charles Eli Maltby

Address: South Rutland, New York.
     11/26/1907
7 Chauncy Maltby
6 Milo Maltby
5 Rev. Joseph Maltby
4 Joseph Maltby
3 Capt. Joseph Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


23. Mr Charles H. Maltby

Address: 22 California Street, Buffalo, N.Y.
     3/17/1906
6 Chandler Maltby 
5 Chandler Maltby
4 Joseph Maltby
3 Capt. Joseph Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


24. Rev. Clark O. Maltby

Address: 730 East 26th Street,
     Paterson, New Jersey.
9/10/1907
6 Rev. Sherman Maltby
5. Rev. Joseph Maltby
4 Joseph Maltby
3 Capt. Joseph Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


25. Mrs. Douglas Fowler Maltby

(Representing her husband)
Address: Waterbury, Conn.
     4/30/1906
5 Julius Maltby
4 Deacon Benjamin Maltby
3 Benjamin Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


26. Master George Dewey Maltby

Address: Forman, North Dakota.
     1/6/1906
8 Jay Hayes Maltby
7 Dr. Dexter Jay Maltby (c.w.)
6 Calvin Maltby
5 Rev. Joseph Maltby
4 Joseph Maltby
3 Capt. Joseph Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


27. Mr. George Erastus Maltby

Address: Continental Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa.
     2/21/1906
5 Lucius Maltby
4 Rev. Jonathan Maltby (R.W.)
3 Benjamin Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


28. Mr. George W. Maltby

Address: 369 Prospect Avenue Buffalo, New York.
     3/17/1906
6 Chandler Maltby 
5 Chandler Maltby
4 Joseph Maltby
3 Capt. Joseph Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


29. Miss Harriot Dell Maltby

Address: 21 Park Street, Ashtabula, Ohio.
     5/14/1906
6 Newell Maltby
5 Nathaniel Harrison Maltby
4 Benjamin Maltby (R.W.)
3 Daniel Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


30. Mr. James Caleb Maltby

Address: 34 Fargo Street, Buffalo, N.Y.
     3/17/1906
7 George W. Maltby
6 Chandler Maltby 
5 Chandler Maltby
4 Joseph Maltby
3 Capt. Joseph Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


31. Mr. Jay Hayes Maltby

(Editor The Forman News)
Address: Rorman, North Dakota,
     11/2/1907
7 Dr. Dexter Jay Maltby (c.w.)
6 Calvin Maltby
5 Rev. Joseph Maltby
4 Joseph Maltby
3 Capt. Joseph Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


32. Mr. Julius Maltby

Address: Waterbury, Conn.
     4/30/1906
6 Douglas Flower Maltby
5 Julius Maltby
4 Deac. Benjamin Maltby
3 Benjamin Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


33. Mr. Lucius Upson Maltby

Address: Continental Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa.
     2/26/1906
5 Lucius Maltgby
4 Rev. Jonathan Maltby (r.w.)
3 Benjamin Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


34. Miss Margaret Eliza Maltby

Address: 3609 Broadway, New York City.
     6/19/1906
6 Edmund Maltby
5 Nathaniel Harrison Maltby
4 Benjamin Maltby (R.W.)
3 Daniel Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


35. Miss Martha Jane Maltby

Address: 171 Lexington Ave., Columbus, Ohio.
     3/6/1906 
6 Edmund Maltby
5 Nathaniel Harrison Maltby
4 Benjamin Maltby (R.W.)
3 Daniel Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


36. Miss Maude Tawnshend Maltby

Address: New Haven, Conn.
     2/26/1906
7 George Ellsworth Maltby
6 George Williams Maltby
5 Augustus Maltby
4 Col. Stephen Maltby
3 Benjamin Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


37. Mr. Milo Roy Maltbie

Address: City Hail, New York, N.Y.
     6/26/1907
7 Henry Munson Maltbie
6 Milo Harrison Maltbie
5 Elon Maltbie
4 Benjamin Maltbie
3 Daniel Maltbie
2 Daniel Maltbie
1 William Maltby


38. Miss Nettie Grace Maltby

Address: 1529 Polk St., Topeka, Kansas.
     10/2/1907
7 Albert Paxton Maltby
6 Lauren Baldwin Maltby
5 Jesse Maltby
4 Benjamin Maltby (r.w.)
3 Daniel Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


39. Mr. Oliver Ellsworth Maltby

Address: Continental Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa. 
     2/21/1906
5 Lucius Maltby
4 Rev. Jonathan Maltby (r.w.)
3 Benjamin Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


40. Mr. Silas Benjamin Maltbie

Address: 3711 Forest Ave., Forest Park, Baltimore, Maryland.
     3/3/1906
6 Harrison Maltbie
5 Benjamin Maltbie
4 Benjamin Maltbie
3 Daniel Maltbie
2 Daniel Maltbie
1 William Naltby


41. Mr. William Carson Maltby

Address: 704 Prospect Ave. Buffalo, N.Y.
     5/17/1906
7 George W. Maltby
6 Chandler Maltby 
5 Chandler Maltby
4 Joseph Maltby
3 Capt. Joseph Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


42. Mr. William Henry Maltbie

Address: 3711 Forest Ave., Forest Park, Baltimore, Maryland
     3/3/1906
7 Silas Benjamin Maltbie
6 Harrison Maltbie
5 Benjamin Maltbie
4 Benjamin Maltbie (R.W.)
3 Daniel Maltbie
2 Daniel Maltbie
1 William Maltby


43. Mrs. Martin S. Mayhew

Address: (Betsy Patchin Maltby)
171 Lexington St., Columbus, Ohio.
Care Miss Martha J. Maltby
     6/9/1906
6 Edmund Maltby
5 Nathaniel Harrison Maltby
4 Benjamin Maltby (R.W.)
3 Daniel Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


44. Mr. Frederic Cook Morehouse

Address: The Young Churchman Co, Milwaukee, Wis.
     1/5/1908
6 Lindon Husted Morehouse
5 Andrew Morehouse
4 Sarah Bulkley Morehouse
3 Hannah Maltbie Bulkley
2 Jonathan Maltbie
1 William Maltby


45. Mrs. Oliver P. Morton

(Anna Agnes Maltby.)
Address: Hawley, R.F.D. No.1, Minn.
     1/6/1908
7 Dr. Dexter, Jay Maltby (c.w.)
6 Calvin Maltby
5 Rev. Joseph Maltby
4 Joseph Maltby
3 Capt. Joseph Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


46. Master Daniel Deveral Perry

Address: 353 Prospect Ave. Bffalo, New York.
     3/17/1906
9 George Daniel Perry
8 Mary Ann Maltby
7 George W. Maltby
6 Chandler Maltby
5 Chandler Maltby
4 Joseph Maltby
3 Capt. Joseph Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


47. Mrs. Daniel J. Perry

(Mary Ann Maltby)
Address: 34 Fargo Ave. Buffalo, N.Y.
     3/17/1906
7 George W. Maltby
6 Chandler Maltby
5 Chandler Maltby
4 Joseph maltby
3 Capt. Joseph Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


48. Mr. George Daniel Perry

Address 353 Prospect Ave., Buffalo, N.Y.
     3/17/1906
8 Mary Ann Maltby
7 George W. Maltby
6 Chandler Maltby
5 Chandler Maltby
4 Joseph maltby
3 Capt. Joseph Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


49. Rev. Dryden William Phelps

Address: Hueneme, Ventura Co. Cal.
     7/19/1906
I
6 Sophia Emilia Linsley
5 Rev. Jas Harvey Linsley
4 Sarah Maltby
3 Benjamin Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby

II
7 Sophia Emilia Linsley
6 Sophia Brainerd Lyon
5 William Lyon
4 Elizabeth Maltby
3 Nathaniel Maltby
2 John Maltby
1 William Maltby


50. Mrs. E. P. Powell

(Lucy Maltby)
Address: Clinton, M.Y.
     2/28/1906
6 Norman Maltby
5 John Maltby
4 William Maltby (R.W.)
3 Capt. Joseph Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


51. Mrs. Henry J. Stevens

(Jane Almira Maltby)
Address: 90 Grand Avenue, New Haven, Conn.
     6/5/1906
5 Lucius Maltby
4 Rev. Jonathan Maltby (r.w.)
3 Begjamin Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


52. Mrs. William Taylor Thornton

(Helen Maltby)
Address: 1614 Van Ness Ave., LA, Cal.
     7/10/1907
6 Norman Maltby
5 John Maltby
4 William Maltby (R.W.)
3 Capt. Joseph Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


53. Mrs. James Willey Todd

(Eleanor Pierson Alling.)
Address: 703 George Street, New Haven, Conn.
     2/26/1906
7 Emily Williams Maltby
6 George Williams Maltby
5 Augustus Maltby
4 Col. Stephen Maltby
3 Benjamin Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


54. Mrs. Clarence Verrill

(Dorothy Lord Maltby.)
Address: Bagdad-Chase Gold Mjining Co., Soulsbyville, Tuolumne Co., Cal.
     2/26/1906
7 George Ellsworth Maltby
6 George Williams Maltby
5 Augustus Maltby
4 Col. Stephen Maltby
3 Benjamin Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


55. Dexter Jay Maltby

Son of Mrs. Mabel Maltby Dingman, deceased.
Adapted by Jay H. Maltby in 1892
Address: Forman, North Dakota.
     1/31/1908
8 Mabel Maltby Dingman
7 Dr. Dexter Jay Maltby (c.w.)
6 Calvin Maltby
5 Rev. Joseph Maltby
4 Joseph Maltby
3 Capt. Joseph Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


56. Allan Jay Maltby

Address: Forman, North Dakota.
     1/13/1908
8 Jay Hayes Maltby
7 Dr. Dexter Jay Maltby (c.w.)
6 Calvin Maltby
5 Rev. Joseph Maltby
4 Joseph Maltby
3 Capt. Joseph Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


57. Miss Rae Maltby Maltby Verrill

Address: Bagdad Chase Gold Mining Co., Soulsbyville, Tuolumne Co., Cal.
     1/13/1908
8 Dorothy Lord Maltby
7 George Ellsworth Maltby
6 George Williams Maltby
5 Augustus Maltby
4 Col. Stephen Maltby
3 Benjamin Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


58. Mrs. John P. Victory

(Mary Maltby.)
Address: Garcia St. 129 Santa Fe, New Mexico.
     3/7/1906
6 Norman Maltby
5 John Maltby
4 William Maltby (R.W.)
3 Capt. Joseph Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


59. Mr. Harold Maltby

Address: Sedalia, Missouri.
     1/31/1908
7 William John Maltby
6 Norman Maltby
5 John Maltby
4 William Maltby (R.War.)
3 Capt. Joseph Maltby
2 Daniel Maltby
1 William Maltby


EXPLANATORY.

“R.W.” and “r.w.” denotes that ancestor served in the Revolutionary war, and “c.w.” that ancestor served in the Civil war.

Mr. Henry Ernest Maltby, whose death was reported in the Secretary’s first annual report, was the first original member of the Association to pass away.

Rev. Jonathan Maltby (4) was born April 21, 1759, died September, 1850.

The Secretary’s first annual report is published in the last part of this booklet as an addendum to the Secretary’s second report, for the special benefit of members who joined the Association this year.


FIRST ANNUAL REPORT OF THE

MALTBY ASSOCIATION.

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MR. GEORGE e. MALTBY…….. President.
MR. W. H. MALTBIE ………1st Vice Pres’t
MRS. JOHN P. VICTORY …..2D vice Pres’t
MRS. JAMES W. TODD……….….Treasure.
MRS. CLARENCE VERRILL………….
Secretary and Genealogist.

In February, 1906, a few Maltby descendents started a Maltby Association. As yet we have not secured a President; the one to whom this was offered said that while he fully appreciated the honor, press of other matters compelled to decline the offer.

The first vice presidency was accepted by Mr. W. H. Maltbie, Professor of Mathematics at the Woman’s College of Baltimore, Maryland, and that of second vice president by Mrs. John P. Victory, of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Mrs. James Willey Todd, of New Haven was appointed treadure, and the offices of secretary and genealogis were given to Miss Dorothy Lord Maltby, now Mrs. Clarence Verrill.

The secretary received many enthusiastic replies and promises of membership, but owing probably to various causes, dues wer not always remitted, so that at present our paying membership numbers forty. A list of these members, their addresses, dates of joining, and lines of descent, is enclosed.

As each member paid One Dollar, it will be seen that we received Forty Dollars ($40.00); out of this we have had to pay for stamps and stationery in sending out circulars to descendants, etc., Five and 20-100 Dollars ($5.20), which leaves a balance on hand of Thirty-four and 80-100 Dollars (34.80), as per the treasure’s report given below:

 

TREASURES’S REPORT:

 

Received in dues …………….$40.00

      Expenses ……………………….5.20

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   Balance …………………     $34.80

The account is kept with the Second National Bank of New Haven, Conn., and we trust that it will soon increase to a large amount.

At present we have not enough to employ a good and reliable genealogist to work on connecting the American and English lines. However, the association’s genealogist has placed several queries in prominent historical magazines in England, offering a regard of a small sum ($10.00) for information concerning the parentage of our emigrant ancestor, William Maltby, born in 1645. A notification of the Maltby Association was placed in the “New England Historical and Genealogical Register” and in the “Boston Transcript” with requiests for genealogical data from any Maltby descendant.

The tombstones in the Branford cemetery do not as yet require repairing. The stone of William Maltby is the second oldest in this burial ground, having been placed there in 1710. It is a handsom stone for those days.

It has occurred to us that possibly some of the descendants might wish photographs of some of these stones. Besides that of William Maltby, there is one of his second wife, Abigail Bishop; of William’s son, Daniel (who married Esther Moss), and that, I think, of Captain Samuel and his wife, Elizabeth Barker. Mr. George H. Meigs, of New Haven, Conn., takes excellent photographs of tombstones, old homesteads, family heirlooms, etc., and at very reasonable rates. His price, we believe, is 25 cents for the plate, and 10 cents, or a trifle more, to pay for his expenses to and from Branford.

The genealogical work has met in most cases with prompt and willing response, and yet there is much data descendants could send in, and to make the work anything like complete we need the family data so far as is known, of each descendant.

Requests are frequently received for copies of William Maltby’s will, for the inventory of his estate, for copies of long English pedigrees, etc. Descendants can procure these by paying the cost of having them copies.

This Association does not pretend to be a business proposition, in any way. It’s purpose is to keep the family together in a friendly way; to promote a feeling of kin-ship, and to keep the memory of our Maltby ancestors fresh in our minds.

We need the interest and help of every descendant and should be glad of any suggestions form members for improving the Association.

Owing to various causes the secretary has not been able to notify many descendants, of this Association, and indeed it is hard to ascertain the names of those having Maltby blood. It would be a great help if each member could interest even one other descendant in the Association, or if they would send names and addresses of kinsmen, to the secretary.

We hope for the continued help and interest of our present members, and that the year of 1907 will enroll many new names upon our tablets.

DOROTHY MALTBY VERRILL,

Secretary,

Barstow, California.