His Parents - Rev. Sherman and Maria (THOMAS) MALTBY
Spouce Parents -
kids - none
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CFE-BAG-D. Rev. Clark Orlando MALTBY, b. July 19, 1836, South Rutland,
N.Y. (Sherman 6, Jos.5, Jos.4, Jos.3, Dan.2, Wm.1).
In June 1857 he graduated from the State Normal School at Albany,
N.Y.; he then taught one year in the Collegiate and Polytechnic Inst.,
at Brooklyn, N.Y.
In Sept. 1857, he married Miss Fannie F. CLARK and settled in
business at Watertown, N.Y., where he remained fifteen years, active
in church work and served as Deacon, Clerk, Chorister and Treasurer.
He also was interested in the Sunday School in which he taught and
served as Superintendent.
In the winter of 1872, he expressed a desire of long standing
to enter the ministry and the year following began a three year's
course of study in the Rochester Theological Seminary. He graduated
in 1877 and assumed the duties of pastor at the Baptist Church, Madison, Wis., in response to a call, previously extended to him.
In 1881 he made a tour of Europe, visiting many important places
and cities of interest. His relations with the Madison church were
very harmonious and when in 1883 he offered his resignation it was
not accepted, instead the church offered to give him a year's leave
of absence. After spending a few months in California he returned
to the vicinity of Chicago, and later settled in Philadelphia, where
during a successful pastorate, a new house of worship was erected.
His next charge was at Paterson, N. Jersey, where after seven
years of service, a church building was completed and dedicated. His
last pastorate was at Newton, Pa., where a church building was erected.
His aim was always to build up--not to pull down, consequently
he had many friends in the churches where he served.
Mr. Maltby wrote a number of songs--a booklet before me contains his hymns: "Crowns for the Faithful," "Lord, Lead Me," "The
Suppliant's Plea," "This Blessed Hope"--"A Call to Victory"--"Lift
Up"--"Knocking at the Heart's Door"--"God's Telephone"--"Walking With
God"--"No Folks Like Mine to Me"--"All Right, Come In"-- "The Children
Up in Heaven"--"The Child's Wish", "I'm Coming" and "Remember Me."
On the back cover are verses entitled "People I Love to Meet."
The songs are set to music.
Forced to give up his pastorate through lack of health, he still
visited the sick of the city hospital, availing himself of every
opportunity to extend a helping hand.
In Sept. 1910, Rev. Clark O. Maltby "and, with the companion of
his youth still spared to him," he attended the first Reunion of the
Maltby Family Association, at Branford, Conn. There being present
thirty of Maltby blood and six "in-laws." The group photograph, p.
403, Maltby-Maltbie Family History, shows him in the 2nd row, and
his photograph is on p. 361. He ends the account of his life as
looking back over the years that have fled and rejoicing that his
labors have not been in vain. Their only child, a daughter, died in infancy.
---- Editor - - - - Harry Maltby - mhmaltby@hotmail.com -
---- my Maltby ID Code is: CFE-BDD-DAE-D
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