Maltby Genealogy

American Lineage

Church at Northford, by Rev. Matthew Noyes, May 17, 1868, Dwight Maltby Foote." Res. Northford, Conn.

	Children of Dwight Maltby Foote:
IX.4473. Albert William Foote, b. June 2, 1879.
IX.4474. Grace Alida      "    b. Feb. 7, 1882.

VIII.3432. William Maltby Foote, b. July 20, 1854 (Chas.Foote 7, Selina 6, John 5, Sam.4, Sam.3, Sam.2, Wm.1). Mar. July 27, 1882, Lois Rossiter, she b. Oct. 3, 1857, dau. of Deacon John Ruggles and Frances Cleora (Chittenden) Rossiter, North Guilford, Conn. William d. Aug. 26, 1892.

	Children:
IX.4475. Benjamin Rossiter Foote, b. Mar. 23, 1886.
IX.4476. Mary Selina         "    b. Oct. 8, 1887.
           (She was not married in 1910)

VIII.3433. Elizabeth Emogene Foote, b. May 19, 1857 (Chas.Foote 7, Selina 6, John 5, Sam.4, Sam.3, Sam.2, Wm.1). Mar. Nov. 27, 1879, Jona- than Edward Newton, b. Nov. 4, 1848, son of Deacon Roger Watson and Cynthia (Huntington) Newton, of Durham, Ct., and Higgamin. Elizabeth died Mar. 27, 1889.

	Child:
IX.4477. Charles Watson Newton, b. Feb. 3, 1886; d. Oct. 3, 1904.

VIII.3436. Sereno Maltby Foote, b. Apr. 22, 1853 (John M. Foote 7, Selina 6, John 5, Sam.4, Sam.3, Sam.2, Wm.1). Mar. at Northford, Ct., Sept. 18, 1879, Rosa Jane Cooper, b. Feb. 9, 1854; dau. of Charles and Laura (Palmer) Cooper, of North Branford, Conn. (None of his children were married in 1909).

	Children:
IX.4478. Laura Julia Foote, b. Jan. 30, 1879.
IX.4479. Sereno Scott  "    b. June 20, 1884, Middletown, Ct.
IX.4480. Herbert J.    "    b.   ; d. Apr. 4, 1886.
IX.4481. Sarah M.      "    b. 1877.

VIII.3441. Dr. William Maltby Jackson Winn, b. July 5, 1855 (Susanna 7, John 6, John 5, Sam.4, Sam.3, Sam.2, Wm.1). Mar. June 26, 1888, Agnes Howe. He d. June 21, 1899.

	Children:
IX.4482. John Winn, b. Apr.5,1890; res. 224 Rawson Road, Brookline, Mass.
IX.4483. Marcia Howe Winn, b. July 18, 1898.

VIII.3446. Dr. Mary Floyd Cushman, M.D., b. July 24, 1870 (Henrietta 7, John 6, John 5, Sam.4, Sam.3, Sam.2, Wm.1). She was a missionary. Of her I can best give an idea through her letter, Nov. 12, 1922.

                    "My First Sunday in Africa"

"Dear Friends:--

"It is Londi, for I have not yet reached Ochileso, where I hope to spend my second Sunday in Africa. The day is beautiful, fresh and lovely like our late June. The rains have begun so that vegetation is luscious and flowers abundant, but the last few days have been pleasant. Little showers this afternoon have cooled the few hot hours. How the birds sing! All strangers to me but many showing their family relations

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