Maltby Genealogy

American Lineage

Richard's dau. Margaret, b. 1620, mar. William Mason, gent., of East Retford. She was living in 1660. Her father left her a house in East Retford but if she died without issue it was to go to his two sons, which were Richard and William. However, they must both have been dead by 1660, and the natural inference is that the John Maltby--joint vendor, was John Maltby, emigrant, who would have been next heir male.

(Another dau. of Richard Maltby, was Elizabeth, b. 1626-7, who mar. in 1646 John Halifax, clerk. They were both living in 1660.)

The following chart I think shows the possibility of Capt. Samuel Maltby having known Lord Euston.

Sir George Savile, bart = Lady Dorothy
 1662.  East Retford, Notts.  Deed. 
   He d. 1695  | 
----------------                           +------------+-----------+ 
William Savile (2) = Lady Mary         John Maltby     Wm.       Robert 
               |    Finch, dau.        b.ca. 1640      b.1644/5  b.1647/8. 
               |of Daniel, Earl of     East Retford    d.1710 
               |  Nottingham.          Nots, 1662.       | 
----------------                                         | 
Lady Dorothy Savile = Richard    Duke of    +------------- 
                    |  Boyle     Grafton    Capt. Samuel Maltby 
---------------------     ----------+        b. 1693-d. 1751. 
Lady Dorothy Boyle = Lord Euston. 
    b. 1724. 

The following record, I believe, also pertains to Capt. Samuel, called "Merchant," as his son Samuel, was but twenty five years old in 1743. Also this 1743 record calls "Samuel Maltby of Boston," at this date. It may be that this Boston reference accounts for the record in Boston, 1739, of the marriage of "Samuel Maltby to Ann Dyer," which seems to me to be a first marriage of Capt. Samuel's son Samuel, who would have been twenty one years old in 1739. (Springfield Deeds. Vol. N. 207)

"Normand (?Norman) Morrison of Hartford, Conn., etc., 1000 to Samuel Maltby of Boston in the Co. of Suffolk and province of Mass. Bay, Merchant, two parcells of land lying in the town of Bedford, in the Co. of Hampshire, 1238 acres. 20 April 1743."

Evidently Bedford, Hillsboro County, New Hampshire, is not far north of the Mass. border.

We had the 1730 deed from Goodrich "in ye province of Mass. Bay," so it would seem that for a time Samuel Maltby was called "of Boston."

     The Tombstone of Samuel Maltbie is at Northford. (photograph owned by compiler).                         (N.E. Hist. & Gen. Reg. Vol. 62, 
                                           p. 147) 
       "In Memory of                         In Memory of 
          Captain                           Mrs. Elizabeth 
      Samuel Maltbie                         wife of Capt. 
           A.B.                             Samuel Maltbie, 
     who died Decbr 2d                            A.B. 
      1751 in His 59th                     who died Decr ye 7th 
          year."                               A.D. 1752 
                                                Aged. 61. 
(Tombstone at Northford)               (Tombstone at Branford). 

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