Maltby Genealogy

American Lineage

	Children of John & Mary (Galloway) Maltbie:
VIII.3759. Grace Maltbie, b. July 25, 1872; d. Nov. 22, 1875.
VIII.3760. Anna     "     b. Oct. 26, 1875; d. Nov. 10, 1875.
VIII.3761. Sophia   "     b. May 22, 1877.
VIII.3762. Jessie   "     b. July 23, 1879.
VIII.3763. Robert Galloway Maltbie, b. Mar. 4, 1882.

VII.2379D. Annie M. Maltbie, b. July 16, 1844 (Wm.D.6, Wm.D.5, David 4, David 3, Jonathan 2, Wm.1). Mar. Mar. 4, 1871, Edward L. Wanamaker. Res. 272 Greylock Ave, Passaic, N.J.

	Children:
VIII.3764. Ruth Wanamaker, b. Oct. 13, 1871.
VIII.3765. Edythe    "     b. Oct. 23, 1878.
VIII.3766. Florence  "     b. Mar. 14, 1880.
VIII.3767. Fannie Wessiner Wanamaker, b. Nov. 5, 1882, unmar. 1909.

VII.2379E. Paul Louis Maltbie, b. Aug. 16, 1847 (Wm.D.6, Wm.D.5, David 4, David 3, Jonathan 2, Wm.1). Mar. Sept. 19, 1867, Margaretta Wana- maker. Child: VIII.3768. Louis Maltbie.

VII.2379F. Armstrong Maltbie, b. July 29, 1854 (Wm.D.6, Wm.D.5, David 4, David 3, Jonathan 2, Wm.1). Mar. Ada Van Wagenen. No issue. Mar. (2) Fannie Cullander of Newark, N.J. Believe he m. her May 29, 1880. Mar. (3) Addie England.

	Children by 2nd wife:
VIII.3769. William Davenport Maltbie, 3rd, b. May 1881 (Res. Brant
                                              Springs, N.Y., 1937)
VIII.3770. Charlotte Maltbie.

Obituary. Armstrong Maltbie.

Armstrong Maltbie, insurance man, of 60 Downing Street, Brooklyn, died yesterday at Grant Lake, N.Y., at the age of 82. His firm was Miller and Maltbie, of 84 William street, Manhattan. Mr. Maltbie entered the insurance business as a young man and he was a pioneer in the field of fire insurance adjusting of which he was clear here. He was also president and treasurer of the New York Appraisal Company. Until a few months ago he was active in business. Then his health fail- ed. He died at Brant Springs, the home of his son. William Davenport Maltbie.

Mr. Maltbie was treasurer of the Lincoln Club of Brooklyn, for many years and he was a Mason. Two grandsons and three great-grand-children also survive."

       (Above, marked on margin "7-17-37.  New York Sun.
                           p. 17, col. 1)

Note. Apparently William Davenport Maltbie, 3rd, had two sons, and there were three children in the next generation.

VII.2383. Dr. Maltbie Davenport Babcock, b. Aug. 3, 1858, Syracuse, N.Y. (Emily M.6, Ebenezer D.5, David 4, David 3, Jonathan 2, Wm.1). Mar. Oct. 4, 1882, Katharine Eliot Tallman, of Poughkeepsie, N.y. He d. at Naples, Italy, May 18, 1901, while on a pleasure tour. No children.

There were many generations of prominent, refined and cultured men and women behind Dr. Babcock, and he went forth to his life work from an ideal home. His maternal great-grandfather as well as his paternal grandfather, were both Presbyterian clergymen. His mother's

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