1850 Lysander Census
1080. Wm. Maltby, 30 M. Farmer ---- New York
Mary A. " 33 F. "
Jacob " 11 M. "
James " 9 M. "
Allen " 4 M. "
Sarah " 1 F. "
Nov. 28, 1850
Their location here was in the Cold Spring district.
1855 Camillus Census
First Election District Birthplace Here in twp.
139. William Maltby, 40 M. ---- Farmer Onondaga 30 yrs. owns land
Mary A. " 37 F. wife " 37 "
Jacob " 16 M. child Laborer " 16 "
James V. " 14 M. " " 14 "
Allen " 8 M. " " 8 "
Sarah L. " 5 F. " " 5 "
June 15, 1855
William Maltby died Mar. 13, 1860.
Newspaper clipping in Maltby-Morehouse Genealogy in Syracuse Library.
Maltby. At Camillus April 13th, 1915, Ellen Maria, wife of Jacob Maltby, aged 69 years. Besides her husband she is survived by four daughters, Mrs. James Kelsey and Mrs. Thomas Groucutt of Seneca Falls, Mrs. Walter Gray of Camillus and Mrs. James O'Loughlin of Syracuse, and one son, Matthew J. Maltby of Camillus.
Funeral at her late home in Camillus Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial Maplewood cemetery. Friends are invited.
Baldwinsville Gazette Died - O'Laughlin
In Syracuse, N.Y., Saturday, July 26, 1952, James M. O'Loughlin, 142 Fitch street, Syracuse. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ada Maltby O'Laugh lin, a brother, Dr. Daniel O'Loughlin of Oneida; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Foot and Mrs. Jane Sullivan, both of Syracuse; several nieces and neph ews. He was a brother of the late Miss Fanny O'Loughlin, former fifth grade teacher of Baldwinsville Academy for many years. Funeral services were held Tuesday morning at 8:45 a.m. from the Mooney funeral home, Syracuse, and at 9 a.m. in St. Lucy's church. Interment was made in St. Mary's cemetery, this village.
Tombstone inscriptions, Old Cemetery, Camillus, N.Y.
Mary A. Maltby, 1815-1891
James Maltby died Oct. 4, 1868 aged 27 y'rs 7 mo's & 14 days
And his disciples came and took up
the body and buried it and went and
told Jesus.
Tombstone inscriptions, Maplewood Cemetery, Camillus, N.Y.
William B. Maltby, 1867-1897
Olive G. Manahan, his wife, 1867-
Footstones: William, Olive, Lottie
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