Adolphus W. Maltby, former Chicago coal dealer and at one time widely known in city politics, is dead in California, according to a telegram received yesterday by Francis T. Connery, former city clerk of Chicago. Mr. Maltby was alderman from the old Twenty-second ward from 1895-1899. He is credited with being the father of the track elevation movement in Chicago, and was the first chairman of the council's track elevation committee.
(source - Chicago Daily Tribune - Tue, Nov 25, 1919 Pg 15)
Adolphus W. Maltby, former Chicago coal dealer and at one time widely known in city politics, is dead in California, according to a telegram received yesterday by Francis T. Connery, former city clerk of Chicago. Mr. Maltby was alderman from the old Twenty-second ward from 1895-1899. He is credited with being the father of the track elevation movement in Chicago, and was the first chairman of the council's track elevation committee.
(source - Chicago Daily Tribune - Tue, Nov 25, 1919 Pg 15)
Family Members
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Lucinda Matilda "Lucy" Maltby Yerly
1874–1969
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Kathryn Elizabeth "Kate" Maltby Hardy
1875–1964
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William "Will" Maltby
1877–1955
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Edgar Russell Maltby
1879–1906
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Francis Marion "Frank" Maltby
1881–1959
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Herbert Maltby
1883–1884
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Richard Wilson Maltby
1885–1949
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Darius Varley Maltby
1887–1966
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Harold William Maltby
1890–1959
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Joseph Maltby
1892–1957
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John Wesley Maltby
1894–1979
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Wesley Isaac Maltby
1898–1989
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Willis Gray Maltby Sr
1900–1960
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