His Parents - Samuel and Orillas (or Rillar) Delight (GRIFFETH) MOLBY
Spouse's Parents -
kids - Fred A.
, Marie B.
, Samuel James
, Walter David
, Harvey H.
and Lora E.
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CGB-GEA-E. Samuel James MOLBY, b. Sept. 9, 1844 (Sam.6, Chester 5,
Jonathan 4, Sam.3, Sam.2, Wm.1). m. June 10, 1876, Adelia H. MOLONY,
b. Dec. 1, 1851, near Boltonville, Wis. Her father, Henry Molony,
and her mother, Maria Powell, were natives of County Clare, Ireland.
They came to Rochester, N.Y., in the year 1830. In 1868, her parents
took a homestead near Washington, Kansas. Mr. Molby d. at Baldwin,
Ks., May 10, 1921. Mrs. Molby d. at Baldwin, Ks., Jan. 10, 1933. They
owned Samuel (6) Molby's family Bible with the records of the family
written by Samuel (6) Molby. This Bible is in the possession of Fred
A Molby, of Baldwin, Kansas (1955).
* See p. S 86-7 for her obituary notice.
"Kind Friend: The enclosed letter carefully read and in reply will
say that I have left the matter with my son who lives in Bloomington,
Ind. He will try to secure the information you ask for, at which will
take time. If he sends it to me I will forward it to you at once, as
for me, why I am not interested until your search connects me with a Lord
Molby that came from Scotland and brought a Coat of Arms. This Coat of
Arms was in existence since I can remember. (I never saw it). It was
held in the family of my Grandfather's Brother, who lived in the town of
Van Buren, Onondaga County, New York. Was destroyed by fire about 1870.
Not much thought was placed on family records. Each head of a family
seemed to keep a record of his own family and rested there. My children
have done some better, they have fairly good records back to my grandfather
Chester Molby and they are interested in tracing the line back to
the original Scotchman, and will do what they can to assist you in
perfecting your Genealogy. Wishing you much success in this undertaking,
(aged 72 in 1916)
Samuel Molby of the 2nd generation in America was the executor of
his fathers will, hence such a keepsake might have come to him. This
Samuel died in the year that Jonathan 1751 was born and he was likely
at home when his father Samuel (3) died at Northford, Conn. It was
quite possible that he got the Coat of Arms which was said to have had
on it the heads of three cows, which would be in keeping with the
Maltby Coat of Arms.
An obituary of Mr. Molby appeared in the Baldwin, Ks., paper, and
an obiturary notice appeared in the Baldwinsville Gazette, of Baldwinsville,
N.Y. At the time of his death, he had one living brother,
Martin Edward Molby, of Reading, Michigan. Burial was at Baldwin, Kan.
---- Editor - - - - Harry Maltby - mhmaltby@hotmail.com -
---- my Maltby ID Code is: CFE-BDD-DAE-D
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Samuel James and Adelia H. (MOLONY) MOLBY
Children of Samuel James & Adelia (Molony) MOLBY:
CGB-GEA-EA. Fred A. MOLBY, b. Jan. 5, 1878, near Linn, Ks.
CGB-GEA-Eb. Marie B. " b. Mar. 25, 1882; d. Dec. 1, 1885.
CGB-GEA-EC. Samuel James, MOLBY, Jr., b. Dec. 15, 1885; d. Nov. 8, 1953.
CGB-GEA-ED. Walter David " b. Feb. 22, 1888.
CGB-GEA-EE. Harvey H. " b. Jan.26,1890; d. Jan.8,1908,Baldwin,Ks.
CGB-GEA-Ef. Lora E. " b. Oct. 13, 1891, near Linn, Ks.
(Letter from Samuel James MOLBY, Baldwin, Ks., July 4, 1916) -- to DMV.
I am yours truly, --James Molby" *
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