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Ammi Maltbie

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Ammi Maltbie Veteran

Birth
Connecticut, USA
Death
18 Jun 1854 (aged 74)
Burial
Bellbrook, Greene County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.6257556, Longitude: -84.0816417
Memorial ID
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Ammi Maltbie was the son of Benjamin Maltbie (1751-1847) who was born in Conneticut and died in Ohio; and Abigail (Munger) Maltbie (1750-1816) who was born in Conneticut and died in New York.

Ammi is believed to have had the following siblings:

Simeon Maltbie 1772 – 1868
Benjamin Maltbie 1773 – 1851
Abigail Maltbie 1775 – 1823
Jacob Maltbie 1776 – 1864
Hannah Maltbie 1781 – 1823
Elan Maltbie 1783 – 1865
Lois Maltbie 1784 – 1794
Nathaniel Harrison Maltbie 1786 – 1855
Louis Maltbie 1788 –
Julia Maltbie 1790 – 1822
Daniel Maltbie 1793 – 1884
Jesse Maltbie 1797 – 1884

On September 25, 1806, in Green, Adams County, Ohio, Ammi married Rachel Carmen. They had the following known children:

Milo B. Maltbie 1807 – 1836
Melinda Maltbie 1809 – 1887
Warren M. Maltbie 1811 – 1869
Josiah G. Maltbie 1813 –
Eliza Maltbie 1818 –
Sally Maltbie 1821 – 1822
Alma Maltbie 1823 – 1824
Nancy Maltbie 1830 – 1831

Capt. Ammi Maltbie had a Company that came out of "unknown" County, Ohio, in the War of 1812 from August 25, until September 1812. [This information from Beverly Busselle Plack. She wrote that her 3Great Grandfather Samuel Bussel, Private, served under Capt. Maltbie.]

The Maltbie family were farmers in Greene County, Ohio. The only census this family was in, which lists the names of family members, is 1850 in Greene County, Ohio. At that time, Ammi was 71, wife Rachel was 63, and only the two youngest children were still at home, Alma 27, and Nancy 20. Rachel died that same year in November, and Ammi died in 1854. It is assumed both are buried at Fairview Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, although Rachel's tombstone is not visable. Ammi's stone is broken and lying on the ground. There appears to be another bottom of a broken stone in the ground near Ammi's grave which may have been Rachel's stone, but the top portion is not there. Their son Milo who died at age 28 is buried near them.

-Written by Blytha (Dennis) Ellis, a 5th great granddaughter of Ammi Maltbie through his son Warren Maltbie.
Ammi Maltbie was the son of Benjamin Maltbie (1751-1847) who was born in Conneticut and died in Ohio; and Abigail (Munger) Maltbie (1750-1816) who was born in Conneticut and died in New York.

Ammi is believed to have had the following siblings:

Simeon Maltbie 1772 – 1868
Benjamin Maltbie 1773 – 1851
Abigail Maltbie 1775 – 1823
Jacob Maltbie 1776 – 1864
Hannah Maltbie 1781 – 1823
Elan Maltbie 1783 – 1865
Lois Maltbie 1784 – 1794
Nathaniel Harrison Maltbie 1786 – 1855
Louis Maltbie 1788 –
Julia Maltbie 1790 – 1822
Daniel Maltbie 1793 – 1884
Jesse Maltbie 1797 – 1884

On September 25, 1806, in Green, Adams County, Ohio, Ammi married Rachel Carmen. They had the following known children:

Milo B. Maltbie 1807 – 1836
Melinda Maltbie 1809 – 1887
Warren M. Maltbie 1811 – 1869
Josiah G. Maltbie 1813 –
Eliza Maltbie 1818 –
Sally Maltbie 1821 – 1822
Alma Maltbie 1823 – 1824
Nancy Maltbie 1830 – 1831

Capt. Ammi Maltbie had a Company that came out of "unknown" County, Ohio, in the War of 1812 from August 25, until September 1812. [This information from Beverly Busselle Plack. She wrote that her 3Great Grandfather Samuel Bussel, Private, served under Capt. Maltbie.]

The Maltbie family were farmers in Greene County, Ohio. The only census this family was in, which lists the names of family members, is 1850 in Greene County, Ohio. At that time, Ammi was 71, wife Rachel was 63, and only the two youngest children were still at home, Alma 27, and Nancy 20. Rachel died that same year in November, and Ammi died in 1854. It is assumed both are buried at Fairview Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, although Rachel's tombstone is not visable. Ammi's stone is broken and lying on the ground. There appears to be another bottom of a broken stone in the ground near Ammi's grave which may have been Rachel's stone, but the top portion is not there. Their son Milo who died at age 28 is buried near them.

-Written by Blytha (Dennis) Ellis, a 5th great granddaughter of Ammi Maltbie through his son Warren Maltbie.

Inscription

Veteran; ae 74 yrs.



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