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Maltby Ninth Generation Genealogy

CFE-BAA-CCB. Clark Sherman Maltby, b. Feb. 13, 1888 (Chas.E.8, Chauncy 7, Milo 6, Jos.5, Jos.4, Jos.3, Dan.2, Wm.1). m. in 1933 and at his death, 1939, was father of four children.

	Children:
CFE-BAA-CCB-A. Clark Eli Maltby (1954) in service in Germany, a photographer
                         with the Signal Corps.
CFE-BAA-CCB-B. Warren       "   1954, in service, "having gone to Fort Dix
                         for basic only Monday of this week" (Letter,
                         Oct. 14, 1954).
CFE-BAA-CCB-c. Beulah       "   a freshman (Oct. 1954) at N.Y. State Teachers
                         in Oswego, N.Y.
CFE-BAA-CCB-D. Lorrain      "   is in his senior year at Copenhagen High School.

CFE-BAA-CCc. Ruth Emma Maltby, b. Feb. 19, 1890 (Chas.E.8, Chauncy 7, Milo 6, Jos.5, Jos.4, Jos.3, Dan.2, Wm.1). m. 1913, Robert Lawrence Joyce, an economics teacher who taught for years in the city system of Newark, N.Jersey. Res. Glen Ridge, N.J. Ruth Emma d. in 1942.

	Children:
CFE-BAA-CCc-a. Ruth Elizabeth Joyce, b. 1915; m. Alan France.  He is a
              typographer. (1955) Res. Bernardsville, N.J.  No children.
CFE-BAA-CCc-b. Virginia Purcell Joyce, b. 1917.
CFE-BAA-CCc-C. Robert Lawrence    " ,Jr.

CFE-BAA-CCD. Kenneth Eli Maltby, b. Mar. 31, 1901 (Chas.E.8, Chauncy 7, Milo 6, Jos.5, Jos.4, Jos.3, Dan.2, Wm.1). (Letter 1954) "I have moved around quite a bit and came back at age of 50, to buy a place within 200 yards of my place of origin."

m. 1929, Flavia Edwards, who teaches English and Latin at Adams Center High School. (N.Y.) Mr. Maltby is with Montgomery Ward, retail dealers.

	Child:
CFE-BAA-CCD-A. Kurt Christian Maltby, b. May 3, 1931.

A.B. at Lawrence University, 1953, before "joining up." He is with the Security branch of the armed forces and located on the Keni Peninsula, about 45 miles from Anchorage. He left Seattle, Wash., in Oct. 1954.

Kenneth Maltby writes: Oct. 1954. The old homestead is still occupied by Maltbys as it has been for 104 years, since my grandfather acquired it in 1852. We have a custom here in the east of calling a farm that has been continually operated by members of the same family for a century or more, "A Century Farm." The descendants of Clark, my brother, make their home there."

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