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Children of Samuel and Orillas Griffeth Molby:
VII.2162. Sarah Jane Molby, b. Mar. 26, 1837.
VII.2163. Chester Jonathan Molby, b. Nov. 4, 1838.
VII.2164. David Benjamin " b. Aug. 26, 1840; d. June 30, 1846.
VII.2165. Isaac Carey " b. Nov. 11, 1842; d. May 17, 1880.
VII.2166. Samuel James " b. Sept. 9, 1844.
VII.2167. Martin Edward " b. Nov. 3, 1846.
VII.2168. Joseph Pharoah " b. Jan. 13, 1849.
VII.2169. Nancy Mariah " b. Jan. 28, 1851.
Please note that the given names of children listed here are typical of given names in the families descended from the "Emigrant" William (1) Maltbie. It is believed that Jonathan (4) Maltbie (1751) born at Branford, Conn., married a Lucy Culver, b. 1754 at Branford or Wallingford. We do not know of a marriage record for either of these persons, but their births are of unquestioned record. It is to be observed that the known daughter of the Jonathan found at Hebrontown (and Camillus), N. Y. was named Lucy. Also that her brother and wife, Jacob and Sarah (Miner) Maltby, named their daughter LUCY. It seems probable that in Jonathan of Camillus, N. Y., we have the Jonathan Maltbie whom Rev. Jonathan (4) Maltbie of New Haven wrote that "He married a Culver and went to Lenox, Mass.". See Appendix II in this compilation for a copy made from the hand-written MS. of Rev. Jonathan (4), the original of which the compiler owns.
Query. Did Jonathan Maltby have a son Samuel living when he moved to Camillus? Miss Lesley E. Voorhees of Baldwinsville, N.Y., sent this item: Lot 79, Book 123, p. 483, Onondaga Co., N.Y. Records 1856: "William Maltby bought land from S. B. Rowe and Ano in Camillus, New York." The compiler has from the New York Evangelist, Feb. 6, 1868, "Obituary, Maltby at the residence of her brother, J. H. Rowe, in Hillsdale, Michigan, Jan. 15, 1868, Mrs. Laura in her 75th year. Born in Connecticut, 1790, she went at the age of ten to central New York. At the age of 17 she married Samuel Maltby. He died in four years. Her first child was a son." Census reports of 1790 and 1800 do not preclude a son other than the known sons. This Samuel died before four sons sold by deed a part of Jonathan's land in the Town of Camillus, March 18, 1825, recorded Nov. 14, 1829. Records Book QQ, page 3. (Latter item by Miss L.E.V.)