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Maltby Genealogy

American Lineage

CFH-HAA. Col. Theodore Dwight Maltby, b. about 1816 (Augustus W.5, Stevphen 4, Benj.3, Dan.2, Wm.1). m. Mary Baylor, in Texas, a widow, in 1848. He d. at New Orleans about 1870, probably at the home of his son. According to Capt. Ralph Bledsoe, of Boise, Idaho, whom the com- piler knew while residing in Boise, 1908-1909, he was a Colonel in the Santa Anna War: Capt. Bledsoe said "he was a handsome man, of charming personality and a fine conversationalist." At one time Col. Maltby and Capt. Bledsoe owned a freighting company which operated in Idaho, making many trips down to old " Fort Boise." Capt. Bledsoe owned a photopraph of Mr. T. D. Maltby--indeed a handsome man! Capt. Bledsoe told the compiler that Colonel Maltby was very dark complex- ioned, with rosy cheeks. Capt. Bledsoe would not part with the pic- ture. In later years I tried to locate the Captain in hopes he would allow it to be photographed, but evidently by this time the Bledsoes had died. If is a strange thing, but I know little of the descendants of Col. Stephen Maltby--my own, great, great grandfather. My grandfather told me Thoedore Dwight Maltby had a son whom it was believed died unmarried. (Letters were returned).

     Children:
VII.2040.  Son Maltby, b. ca. 1850 ?

CFH-HAB. Augustus Maltby, b. Dec. 1818 (Augustus W.5, Stephen 4, Benj.3, Dan.2, Wm.1.). m. in 1843, Eliza Cosad, of Dundee, N.Y. He d. about 1892 at St. Petersburg (N.Y. or Florida ?)

     Children:
VII.2041.  Theodore George Maltby, b. ca. 1845 (?) (Letters returned),
His uncle, George Williams Maltby, said he was unmarried and had prodably died as all letters were returned.  Later a descendant of Stephen Maltby wrote: "Theodore George went to Florida, Orange Groves on
Tampa Bay.  Visited G. Ellsworth Maltby about 1878."  Vol. II Yates Co.
Hist. by Cleveland says Augustus Maltby & Samuel Huson, b. 1801, s.
Nath. & Anna (Spink) were partners at Dundee, N.Y.

CFH-HAC. George Williams Maltby, b. Sept. 11, 1820, New Haven, Conn. (Augustus W.5, Stephen 4, Benj.3, Dan.2, Wm.1). m. May 14, 1846, Sarah Bogart, b. May 10, 1824;; dau. of John and Hester TeBow (Thibaut) Bogart of Bergen Co., New Jersey. She descended from a long line of Dutch and French Huguenot ancestors, and so far as can be learned, there is not one intermarriage with any other nationality. She was a tall, stately, handsome lady and kept her looks and figure to the day of her death. She had a fine collection of beautiful and rare old lace, which, on special occasions, as a "treat" she would take out and show her grandchildren, and she knew the name of each piece. I well remember that on the occasion of the marriage of her grand-daughter, Helen Benedict, a friend in New Haven wrote me:

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