Maltby Genealogy - American Lineage - Sixth Generation


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Miner and Avaline (VOSBURGH) MALTBY


His Parents - Henry and Ruth (HART) MALTBY

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Kids - Child , Child , Atchison , Eleanor M. and Alexander VOSBURGH

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CGB-GAB. Miner MALTBY, b. Oct. 15, 1816, town of Camillus, now Van Buren (Jacob 5, Jonathan 4, Sam.3, Sam.2, Wm.1). He m. about 1837, Avaline VOSBURGH, dau. of James Vosburgh and wife Jane, she b. June 23, 1819, in town of Camillus. He was a farmer, and lived for a number of years in the town of Van Buren and his children were born there. Later he moved on a farm in the town of Brutus, Cayuga Co., N.Y., which was situated about halfway between Weedsport and Jordan. His wife died there Aug. 19, 1891. (1855 and 1865 Census, Van Buren, N.Y. 2nd Election District. Tombstone Ins: Weedsport Rural Cemetery, Maple Grove Cemetery, Jordan, N.Y.).

1850 Census. Van Buren.  Sept. 17                       Born
   (192)  Minas (sic) Maltby  33M.  Farming   $550     New York
          Aveline       "     31F.                      "    "
          Atchison      "      1M.                     Ohio
          Atchison Meller     24M.  Laborer
          John Haynes         12M.

1855 Census. Van Buren--2nd Election District         Residence
   (180) Miner Maltby   37M.   Farmer    Onondage     37 yrs.
         Adaline  "     35F.   Wife          "        18 yrs.
         Atchison "      5M.   Child         "         5  "
         Eleanor  "      3F.     "           "         3  "
         Jane Vosburgh  32F.   Sister        "  Mar.
         Alexander "     3M.   Nephew        "
                                   June 13, 1855

1865 Census. Van Buren.  2nd Election District.
   (59)  Miner Maltby   48M.   Farmer    Onondaga   5    Once
         Adaline  "     45F.   Wife          "             "
         Atchison "     16M.   Child         "
         Elanora  "     14F.     "           "
         Alexander "    13M.   Adopted       "
                                    June 12, 1865.

(Vital Rec. Town of Elbridge, at Jordan, N.Y.).

"Miner Maltby, male, white, widowed, b. Oct. 15, 1816, in New York; died Jan. 7, 1914, ae. 97-2-23, farmer, son of Jacob Maltby and Sally Miner, both born N.Y. Buried Weedsport, Bush, undertaker." (Given by Mrs. Chas. Nesbitt).

Note. Miner Maltby died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Charles Nesbitt, near Jordan, N.Y. (in the town of Elbridge).

T.I. Weedsport Rural Cemetery--4 inscriptions. Maltby monument.

"Miner Maltby, 1816-1914
      Avaline Vosburgh, his wife, 1819-1891
      Alexander Maltby, July 10, 1851-Mar. 6, 1912
      Polly Ann Crim, his wife, Apr. 22-1845--May 27, 1923."
In 1858, Miner Maltby bought land in Camillus, lot 66, from W. Vosburgh. F. Affl. Book 88, p. 299.
       Children:
CGB-GAB-a.  Child died young.
CGB-GAB-b.  Child died young.
CGB-GAB-C.  Atchison MALTBY,      b. June 2, 1849.
CGB-GAB-d.  Eleanor M.  "         b. June 22, 1851.
CGB-GAB-E.  Alexander Vosburgh "  b. Jul 10, 1851

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