Theodore Mills Maltbie
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Theodore Mills Maltbie (born
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, April 29, 1842; died Granby,
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, November 13, 1915) was a lawyer and a member of both the Connecticut State Assembly and the Connecticut State Senate. He was a member of the Connecticut Constitutional Convention of 1902. He was born Theodore Mills, the son of Pliny and Anna Fowler Mills; his father died in May 1842 and Theodore was adopted by Apphia Fowler Maltbie and Alonzo J. Maltbie, his maternal aunt and uncle.Genealogy of the Twining Family, Thomas Jefferson Twining, Chicago, 1890, p. 47 His son William M. Maltbie was also a lawyer and became Chief Justice of the
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Albert Nelson Marquis. ''Who's Who in New England''. p. 715.
{{DEFAULTSORT:Maltbie, Theodore Mills 1842 births 1915 deaths Connecticut state senators 19th-century American politicians