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- September 11, 1903 ~ Charles Rollin Maltby, age 79 years, 6 months, 18 days, Widower, Farming, born in New York, Son of Timothy Maltby born in New York, and Beulah Harmon born in Vermont, Died in Pulaski of pneumonia.
Newspaper Obituary - Monday, September 14, 1903 Syracuse Journal - Syracuse, New York - Charles R. Maltby Dead at Pulaski - Had Been in Poor Health for Several Years - Was a Life-Long Resident - Pulaski, September 14 - After an illness of two weeks' duration, of pneumonia, Charles Rollin Maltby died at the home of his sister, [daughter,] Mrs. Alta Maltby Austin, at 4 o'clock Friday morning. He had been in feeble health for several years. Mr. Maltby was born in the town of Richland, February 24, 1824, and had always resided in this town. He was extensively engaged in farming on the old Maltby homestead about a mile and a half north of this village, which he abandoned several years ago. He had lived with his daughter, at whose residence he died, about fourteen years. His wife died nine years ago. Mr. Maltby was a member of Pulaski Grange, Patrons of Husbandry and of Pulaski division, Sons of Temperance. He had been a member of the Pulaski Congregational church since boyhood and was for many years a deacon of the church and a member of the choir. The deceased leaves five daughters, Mrs. Alta Maltby Austin, Mrs. Charles E. Edwards and Mrs. Frank B. Rickard of Pulaski, Mrs. Ella L. Doane and Mrs. Eugene J. Upton of Eldora, Indiana. He also leaves three brothers and three sisters, Albert H. Maltby of Pulaski, Colonel Ralph R. Maltby of Washington, Kentucky, Chauncey S. Maltby of Grand Ledge, Michigan, Mrs. Josephine Brewer of Laporte, Texas, Mrs. Alphonso Huson of Sheboygan, Wisconsin and Mrs. Rose S. Trumbull of Sandy Creek, New York. The funeral services were held at the family home in Port street at 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon and from the Congregational church at 3 o'clock.
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