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CFE-FAe. Mary Maltby, b. Feb. 4, 1805 (Jonathan 5, Jonathan 4, Jos. 3, Dan. 2, Wm. 1). m. Nov. 1827, Harry Prior. She d. Dec. 23, 1830.
CFE-FAF. Isaac Maltby, b. June or July 17, 1806 (Jonathan 5, Jonathan 4,
Jos. 3, Dan. 2, Wm. 1). d. May 23, 1883 in Nebraska. A relative
writes that: "Isaac was living on his farm in Nebraska over forty
years ago, at Spring Creek. (Letter 1928), with his children."
CFE-FAG. Joseph H. Maltby, b. June 19, 1808 (Jonathan 5, Jonathan 4,
Jos. 3, Dan. 2, Wm. 1). m. Dec. 1834, Sarah Cooper. He d. Mch. 6,
1852. Mr. Glenn Thurstan Maltby, Muleshoe, Texas, wrote: Jan. 15,
1945. "Great-Grandfather was Joseph, resided in Vermont. Went to
Illinois in 1837, when Grandfather Rollin Cornelius Maltby was six
weeks old. (born in Vermont, 1837). He, Rollin, had a half-brother,
whose name I do not know. My Father was Rollin Russell Maltby, he
died in 1939. This family had a tradition of two brothers who came
from Wales and settled in Vermont."
Children given were:
VII.1526. Rollin Cornelius Maltby, b. 1837, Vermont
(he had a half-brother).
VII.1527. Harriet Maltby
VII.1528. John Jay "
VII.1529. Alice
VII.1530. Daughter, mar., name not given.
Before 1844, Joseph H. Maltby is said to have lived in
McHenry Co., Illinois.
CFE-FAH. David Maltby, b. Aug. 3, 1810 (Jonathan 5, Jonathan 4, Jos. 3,
Dan. 2, Wm. 1). m. Oct. 1832, Betsey Alexander. Rem. to McHenry
Co., Ill. before 1844. Died Mar. 6, 1850, ae. 40.
Letter from a niece, who writes that: "When Uncle David knew he was going to die, he painted all the wood-work in the house black. It annoyed his wife very much. There is an old leather covered velume brought from Vermont, entitled, Life of Harlan Page. Harlan P. Gove was named for him. I do not think he was a relative." His widow re-married. "He left three sons." I have record on only one.
Child:
VII.1531. Abner Maltby, b. Mar. 1838; d. Sept. 5, 1842, ae. 4.
CFE-FAj. Susan Maltby, b. Sept. 24 (or 29) 1813 (Jonathan 5, Jona-
than 4, Jos. 3, Dan. 2, Wm. 1). m. Dec. 1833, Lewis Godfrey, at
Vershire, Vt. She d. Oct. 25, 1838. Letter from a relative states
she thinks she mar. shortly before the mar. of her sister, Alice. She
had slightly darker brown hair than Alice. She died when her son
Dexter Godfrey was born. Mr. Godfrey and his son Dexter, removed to
New York City and they became quite wealthy.
Child:
VII.1532. Dexter Godfrey, b. 1838, "rem. from Vermont to New York
City and became quite wealthy.