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JONATHAN MALTBY (OR MOLBY)

OF SALEM AND OF CAMILLUS, NY

Tombstone inscriptions, Riverview Cemetery, Baldwinsville, N.Y. Lot 124.

Jacob Maltby died Nov. 2, 1856, ae. 74-8-4. (So born Feb. 28, 1782.) War of 1812 marker.

Sarah Maltby, wife of John Bowman, died June 17, 1887, ae. 95-9-28. (So born Aug. 19, 1791.)

Henry Maltby, 1821-1903.

Lucy, wife of William Smith, died June 15, 1864, ae. 36-10-15.

(So born July 30, 1827.)

Sarah M., daughter of W. & L. Smith, died Jan'y 9, 1854, ae. 1-9-4.

Tombstone inscriptions, Belle Isle, N.Y., Cemetery John Bowman, Apr. 17, 1789 - Oct. 13, 1869.

Matilda, his wife, Sept. 9, 1788 - Nov. 3, 1853. His wife was Matilda Miner, a sister of Sara Miner, who married 1st, Jacob Maltby, and 2nd, John Bowman.

Henry Maltby, called "Hank" was eccentric, and never very well. He was the one who had his parents' bodies removed from the cemetery on the farm to Baldwinsville, N.Y., cemetery.

Jacob Maltby's wife, Sally Miner, is given as born in Albany Co. in both the 1855 and 1865 Van Buren Censuses. Her obituary gives the place of her birth as Rensselaer County. One of the towns in Albany County is Resselaerville, formed in 1790, a year before Sally was born, and it is probable that she was born in this town and in the county of Albany.

Onondaga Gazette - issue of Nov. 7, 1856.

Died. At his residence in Van Buren, November 2, 1856, Mr. Jacob Maltby, in the 77th year of his age.

Mr. Maltby was one of the earliest settlers of the town of Camillus (now Van Buren), having moved there in 1800, and has we believe, always resided on the farm on which he died. Our old inhabitants are fast passing away and the "place that now know them will soon know them no more."

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