Peter William Livingston
M, #6585, b. 9 May 1767, d. 11 February 1826
Peter William Livingston was born on 9 May 1767. He was the son of Peter Robert Livingston and Margaret Livingston. Peter William Livingston married Elizabeth Beekman, daughter of Gerard Williams Beekman, on 13 November 1793.1 Peter William Livingston died on 11 February 1826 at the age of 58.
Child of Peter William Livingston and Elizabeth Beekman
- Eliza Matilda Livingston+2 b. 1801, d. 1873
Philip Livingston, "Second Lord of the Manor"1
M, #6572, b. 9 July 1686, d. 4 February 1748/49
Philip Livingston, "Second Lord of the Manor" was born on 9 July 1686 in Albany, New York.2 He was the son of Hon. Robert Livingston, "First Lord of the Manor" and Alida Schuyler. Philip Livingston, "Second Lord of the Manor" married Catharine Van Brugh, daughter of Pieter Van Brugh and Sarah Cuyler, on 19 September 1707 in Albany, New York. Philip Livingston, "Second Lord of the Manor" died on 4 February 1748/49 in New York City at the age of 62.
Secretary for Indian Affairs, 1722; Clerk of the County of Albany, 1721-1749; Member of the Provincial Council, 1724-1749.2
Secretary for Indian Affairs, 1722; Clerk of the County of Albany, 1721-1749; Member of the Provincial Council, 1724-1749.2
Children of Philip Livingston, "Second Lord of the Manor" and Catharine Van Brugh
- Robert Livingston, Jr. "Third Lord of the Manor"+ b. 16 Dec 1708, d. 27 Nov 1790
- Peter van Brugh Livingston+3 b. Oct 1710, d. 28 Dec 1792
- John Livingston+3 b. 11 Apr 1714, d. 21 Jul 1786
- Philip Livingston+3 b. 15 Jan 1716, d. 12 Jun 1778
- Henry Livingston3 b. 5 Apr 1719, d. 1772
- Sarah Livingston2 b. 8 Dec 1721, d. Oct 1722
- Governor William Livingston+ b. 8 Nov 1723, d. 25 Jul 1790
- Sarah Livingston+4 b. Oct 1725, d. Mar 1805
- Alida Livingston+2 b. 18 Jul 1728, d. 19 Feb 1790
- Catherine Livingston3 b. 15 Apr 1733
Philip Livingston1
M, #6916, b. 15 January 1716, d. 12 June 1778
Philip Livingston was born on 15 January 1716 in Albany, New York.2,3 He was the son of Philip Livingston, "Second Lord of the Manor" and Catharine Van Brugh.1 Philip Livingston graduated in 1737 from Yale.2 He married Christina Ten Broeck, daughter of Dirck Ten Broeck and Margarita Cuyler, on 14 April 1740.4 Philip Livingston died on 12 June 1778 in York, Pennsylvania, at the age of 62.2,5
Alderman of New York, 1754-1763; Member of the Provincial Assembly, 1759-1769; Speaker, 1768; Signer of the Declaration of Independence, 1776; State Senator, 1777.2
Alderman of New York, 1754-1763; Member of the Provincial Assembly, 1759-1769; Speaker, 1768; Signer of the Declaration of Independence, 1776; State Senator, 1777.2
Children of Philip Livingston and Christina Ten Broeck
- Philip Philip Livingston+1 b. 28 May 1741, d. 2 Nov 1787
- Dirck, or Richard Livingston6 b. 6 Jun 1743
- Catherine Livingston+6 b. 25 Aug 1745, d. 17 Apr 1810
- Margaret Livingston6 b. 25 Oct 1747, d. 17 Jan 1830
- Pieter Van Brug Livingston6 b. 13 Mar 1751, d. 4 Jul 1770
- Sarah Livingston+1 b. 7 Dec 1752, d. 29 Dec 1814
- Abraham Livingston2 b. 3 Jul 1754, d. 1782
- Alida Livingston7 b. 3 Aug 1757
- Henry Philip Livingston2 b. 26 Mar 1760
Citations
- [S44] George Dangerfield, Chancellor Livingston, chart.
- [S80] Arthur Meredyth Burke, Prominent Families, Livingston.
- [S480] Emma Ten Broek Runk, The Ten Broeck Genealogy, #104 at p. 89.
- [S81] Burke, Landed Gentry, p. 2793.
- [S480] Emma Ten Broek Runk, The Ten Broeck Genealogy, #104.
- [S131] George Norbury MacKenzie, Colonial families of the United States, Vol. VI p. 337.
- [S131] George Norbury MacKenzie, Colonial families of the United States, Vol. VI p. 338.
Philip Livingston1
M, #6922, b. 9 February 1733/34, d. 3 April 1756
Philip Livingston was born on 9 February 1733/34 in New York.2 He was the son of Robert Livingston, Jr. "Third Lord of the Manor" and Maria Thong.1 Philip Livingston died on 3 April 1756 at the age of 22 unmarried.2
Philip Livingston1
M, #8168, b. 9 November 1861, d. 24 June 1938
Philip Livingston was born on 9 November 1861.1 He was the son of Livingston Livingston and Mary Cecelia Williamson.1 Philip Livingston graduated in 1884 from Harvard.1 He married firstly Julia Morris, daughter of William H. Morris, on 16 April 1890.1 Philip Livingston married secondly Juliette L. Benedict, daughter of James Augustus Benedict and Sarah Emma Turner, on 5 January 1910 at Manhattan, New York County, New York.1,2 Philip Livingston died on 24 June 1938 in Manhattan, New York, at the age of 76.3
Funeral services for Philip Livingston, lawyer, of 47 E. 88th St., Manhattan, who was a direct descendant of the noted family for which Livingston St. is named, will be held Monday morning. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Mr Livingston, who was 76 died yesterday of a heart attack in his home. He was a great-great-grandson of Philip Livingston, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, who lived in Brooklyn during the Revolution.
The son of Livingston Livingston and Mary Williamson, Mr. Livingston was graduated from Harvard University in 1885, studied at Columbia Law School and was admitted to the barin 1887. For a time he had his own law practice but later became senior partner of the firm of Livingston & Van Amringe. After his retirement he devoted himself to his large real estate holdings on the West Side of Manhattan and to social and patriotic interests.
Mr Livingston was for many years a vice president and member of the board of managers of the Sons of the Revolution and secretary and vice chancellor of the Society of Colonial Wars. He also was a member of the Society of the Cincinnati and the St. Nicholas Society and had served as vice commodore of the Harvard Canoe Club and as president of the Bar Harbor Horse Show Association.
Surviving are his widow, the former Juliette T. Benedict, and two sons. Philip Livingston Jr. and James Benedict Livingston.4
Funeral services for Philip Livingston, lawyer, of 47 E. 88th St., Manhattan, who was a direct descendant of the noted family for which Livingston St. is named, will be held Monday morning. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Mr Livingston, who was 76 died yesterday of a heart attack in his home. He was a great-great-grandson of Philip Livingston, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, who lived in Brooklyn during the Revolution.
The son of Livingston Livingston and Mary Williamson, Mr. Livingston was graduated from Harvard University in 1885, studied at Columbia Law School and was admitted to the barin 1887. For a time he had his own law practice but later became senior partner of the firm of Livingston & Van Amringe. After his retirement he devoted himself to his large real estate holdings on the West Side of Manhattan and to social and patriotic interests.
Mr Livingston was for many years a vice president and member of the board of managers of the Sons of the Revolution and secretary and vice chancellor of the Society of Colonial Wars. He also was a member of the Society of the Cincinnati and the St. Nicholas Society and had served as vice commodore of the Harvard Canoe Club and as president of the Bar Harbor Horse Show Association.
Surviving are his widow, the former Juliette T. Benedict, and two sons. Philip Livingston Jr. and James Benedict Livingston.4
Children of Philip Livingston and Juliette L. Benedict
- Philip Livingston1 b. 5 Jun 1911
- Benedict Livingston1 b. 19 Jan 1914, d. 12 Nov 1967
Philip Livingston1
M, #8173, b. 5 June 1911
Philip Livingston was born on 5 June 1911.2 He was the son of Philip Livingston and Juliette L. Benedict.1 Philip Livingston married Martha Alice Mellon on 20 June 1936 in Manhattan, New York.3
Philip Henry Livingston1
M, #6928, b. 30 October 1769, d. December 1831
Philip Henry Livingston was born on 30 October 1769 in Jamaica.1 He was the son of Philip Philip Livingston and Sarah Johnson. Philip Henry Livingston married Maria Livingston, daughter of Walter Livingston and Cornelia Schuyler, on 8 May 1788.1 Philip Henry Livingston died in December 1831 at the age of 62.2,3
Child of Philip Henry Livingston and Maria Livingston
- Livingston Livingston+4 b. 25 Sep 1809, d. 12 Mar 1872
Philip Philip Livingston1
M, #6929, b. 28 May 1741, d. 2 November 1787
Philip Philip Livingston was born on 28 May 1741 in Albany, New York.2,1 He was the son of Philip Livingston and Christina Ten Broeck.3 Philip Philip Livingston married Sarah Johnson on 29 June 1768 in St. Elizabeth Parish, Jamaica, West Indies.2,4 Philip Philip Livingston died on 2 November 1787 in Broad Street, New York, at the age of 46 after a lingering illness.5
Children of Philip Philip Livingston and Sarah Johnson
- Philip Henry Livingston+ b. 30 Oct 1769, d. Dec 1831
- George Livingston2 b. 14 Oct 1771
- Catherine Livingston2 b. 13 Oct 1772, d. 20 Mar 1819
- Christina Livingston2 b. 26 Sep 1774, d. 24 Aug 1841
- Sarah Livingston2 b. 29 Feb 1776, d. 12 Apr 1797
- Henry Livingston2 b. 13 May 1777
- Lt. Colonel Edward Philip Livingston+ b. 24 Nov 1779, d. 3 Nov 1843
- Jasper Hall Livingston2 b. 3 Dec 1780, d. 9 Aug 1835
- Washington Livingston2 b. 6 Jul 1783
- Maria Margaret Livingston2 b. 30 Dec 1787, d. 3 Sep 1791
Citations
- [S480] Emma Ten Broek Runk, The Ten Broeck Genealogy, #222.
- [S80] Arthur Meredyth Burke, Prominent Families, Livingston.
- [S44] George Dangerfield, Chancellor Livingston, chart.
- [S131] George Norbury MacKenzie, Colonial families of the United States, Vol. VI p. 338.
- [S205] Newspaper, Independent Journal, 7 November 1787.
Pieter Van Brug Livingston1
M, #11454, b. 13 March 1751, d. 4 July 1770
Pieter Van Brug Livingston was baptised on 13 March 1751 at New York.1 He was the son of Philip Livingston and Christina Ten Broeck.2 Pieter Van Brug Livingston died on 4 July 1770 at the age of 19 on a voyage from Jamaica, West Indies, where he resided.
Richard Lewis Livingston1
M, #24005, b. 21 October 1781
Richard Lewis Livingston was christened on 21 October 1781 at Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, New York.1 He was the son of Gilbert James Livingston and Susanna Lewis.1
Citations
- [S89] Family Search, New York, Births and Christenings, 1640-1962.
Richard Montgomery Livingston1
M, #19952, b. 13 March 1773
Richard Montgomery Livingston was born on 13 March 1773.1 He was the son of Dirck (Richard) Livingston and Elizabeth Rencour.1
Citations
- [S480] Emma Ten Broek Runk, The Ten Broeck Genealogy, #413.
Richard Montgomery Livingston1
M, #19980, b. 7 June 1787, d. 4 March 1838
Richard Montgomery Livingston was born on 7 June 1787.1 He was the son of James Livingston and Elizabeth Simpson.1 Richard Montgomery Livingston died on 4 March 1838 in Schuylerville, New York, at the age of 50.1
Citations
- [S480] Emma Ten Broek Runk, The Ten Broeck Genealogy, #421.
Robert Livingston, "The Nephew"1
M, #5399, b. 1663, d. 21 April 1725
Robert Livingston, "The Nephew" was born in 1663 in Rotterdam, Holland.1,2 He was the son of James Livingston and (unknown) (Unknown).1,3 Robert Livingston, "The Nephew" emigrated in 1687 to America, at the invitation of his uncle, Robert Livingston.4,3 He married Margarita Schuyler, daughter of Colonel Pieter Schuyler and Engeltie (Angelica) Van Schaick, on 26 August 1697. He was appointed deputy town clerk in 1699 and held this office under his uncle until May 6, 1707. In that year he was alderman of Albany and was appointed mayor of that city in 1710, by Governor Hunter, and held the office for nine years. He also sat in the House of Assembly, 1711 to 1715; he was one of the Commissioners for Indian Affairs.3 Robert Livingston, "The Nephew" died on 21 April 1725 in New York.1,4,2
Children of Robert Livingston, "The Nephew" and Margarita Schuyler
- Angelica Livingston+3 b. 17 Jul 1698, d. Jan 1747
- James Livingston+1 b. 21 Dec 1701, d. 7 Sep 1763
- Janet Livingston+3 b. 1703
- Peter Livingston5 b. 1706
- John Livingston+3 b. 6 Mar 1709, d. 17 Sep 1791
Citations
- [S40] Unknown compiler, "The Honourable William Smith 1728-1793", Ancestral File, p51.
- [S133] Robert Sewell, Information from Robert Sewell.
- [S62] William Richard Cutter, New England Families.
- [S26] Hector Livingston Duff, Sewells in the New World, p. 118.
- [S44] George Dangerfield, Chancellor Livingston, chart.
Robert Livingston1
M, #6895, b. 24 July 1688, d. 27 June 1775
Robert Livingston. The first proprietor of Clermont.2 He was born on 24 July 1688.3 He was the son of Hon. Robert Livingston, "First Lord of the Manor" and Alida Schuyler.1 Robert Livingston married Margaret Howarden on 11 November 1717.3 Robert Livingston died on 27 June 1775 at the age of 86.2
Child of Robert Livingston and Margaret Howarden
- Judge Robert Robert Livingston+4 b. Aug 1718, d. 9 Dec 1775
Robert Livingston1
M, #19931, b. 16 March 1741
Robert Livingston was born on 16 March 1741.1 He was the son of John Livingston and Catryna Ten Broeck.1 Robert Livingston died in West Indies unmarried.1
Citations
- [S480] Emma Ten Broek Runk, The Ten Broeck Genealogy, #213.
Robert Livingston1
M, #19974
Citations
- [S481] Edward Livingston Taylor, "Taylor-Livingston Centenary", p. 497.
Hon. Robert Livingston, "First Lord of the Manor"1,2
M, #5409, b. 13 December 1654, d. 20 April 1725
Hon. Robert Livingston, "First Lord of the Manor" is also recorded as "Robert the Grantee".3 He was born on 13 December 1654 in Ancrum, Roxburgshire.1 He was the son of Rev. John Livingston of Ancrum and Janet Fleming.1,4 Hon. Robert Livingston, "First Lord of the Manor" married Alida Schuyler, daughter of Philipse Pieterse van Schuyler and Margarita Van Slechtenhorst, on 9 July 1679 in the Presbyterian Church, Albany, New York.1,5 Hon. Robert Livingston, "First Lord of the Manor" died on 20 April 1725 in The Manor, Albany, New York, at the age of 70 (or 1 October 1728, at Boston according to Duff p. 117; and according to NYSM)6,4) and is buried on 21 April 1725 in the Dutch Church, Albany, New York.7
Robert accompanied his father in his flight to Rotterdam, and emmigrated to America in 1673, and after spending part of a year in Charlestown, Massachusetts Bay Colony, moved to Albany, New York, where he was secretary of the commissaries who superintended the affairs of Albany, Schenectady, and the parts adjacent, 1675-86.
In 1686 he received from Governor Thomas Dougan a grant of land comprising large parts of what was subsequently set off as Dutchess county, and the grant was confirmed by royal charter from George I., who erected the manor and lordship of Livingston. Robert Livingston was appointed to proceed to New York with his brother-in-law, Peter Schuyler, to obtain a charter for the manor from Governor Dougan, under which charter he was town clerk, 1686-1721. In 1689 he attached himself to the anti-Leisler faction. He was secretary of the convention held at Albany, Oct. 25, 1689, which, while it acknowledged the sovereignty of William and Mary, opposed Leisler's proceedings. When Richard Petty, sheriff of Albany, reported to Leisler that Livingston favored the Prince of Orange, Leisler ordered Livingston's arrest, and the latter retired to one of the neighboring provinces until the arrival of Sloughter, in March, 1691. In 1694 he made a voyage to England, was shipwrecked on the coast of Portugal, and obliged to travel through Spain and France overland. He returned to New York in 1696, accompanied by his nephew, Robert Livingston. While in England he was appointed by royal commission, dated Jan. 27, 1695-96, Commissioner of Excise, Receiver of Quit Rents, Town Clerk, Clerk of the Peace, Clerk of the Common Pleas for the City and County of Albany, and Secretary for the Government of the Indians in New York. He obtained for Robert Kidd a commission to rid the American seas of buccaneers; but Kidd himself turned pirate and the expedition failed. In September, 1696, the charge of alienation was preferred against him by the council, but through the influence of Lord Bellomont, who arrived in April, 1698, to take charge of the government, he was appointed one of the council, September, 1698, and in the autumn of 1700, was reinstated in all his offices. He was accused by the Leislerian commission of appropriating the public money for his own use, and of employing improper influences to induce the Indians to favour his going to England on behalf of their interests at the court. He refused to exonerate himself of the charge by oath and on April 27, 1701, his estates were confiscated and he was suspended from the council board. Through the intercession of Lord Cornbury he was vindicated. On Feb. 2, 1703, he regained his estates, and in September, 1705, he was reinstated in his former offices. He was elected a member of the assembly from Albany in 1711, and from his manor, 1716-25, serving as Speaker 1718-25, when he retired on account of ill-health.6
Robert accompanied his father in his flight to Rotterdam, and emmigrated to America in 1673, and after spending part of a year in Charlestown, Massachusetts Bay Colony, moved to Albany, New York, where he was secretary of the commissaries who superintended the affairs of Albany, Schenectady, and the parts adjacent, 1675-86.
In 1686 he received from Governor Thomas Dougan a grant of land comprising large parts of what was subsequently set off as Dutchess county, and the grant was confirmed by royal charter from George I., who erected the manor and lordship of Livingston. Robert Livingston was appointed to proceed to New York with his brother-in-law, Peter Schuyler, to obtain a charter for the manor from Governor Dougan, under which charter he was town clerk, 1686-1721. In 1689 he attached himself to the anti-Leisler faction. He was secretary of the convention held at Albany, Oct. 25, 1689, which, while it acknowledged the sovereignty of William and Mary, opposed Leisler's proceedings. When Richard Petty, sheriff of Albany, reported to Leisler that Livingston favored the Prince of Orange, Leisler ordered Livingston's arrest, and the latter retired to one of the neighboring provinces until the arrival of Sloughter, in March, 1691. In 1694 he made a voyage to England, was shipwrecked on the coast of Portugal, and obliged to travel through Spain and France overland. He returned to New York in 1696, accompanied by his nephew, Robert Livingston. While in England he was appointed by royal commission, dated Jan. 27, 1695-96, Commissioner of Excise, Receiver of Quit Rents, Town Clerk, Clerk of the Peace, Clerk of the Common Pleas for the City and County of Albany, and Secretary for the Government of the Indians in New York. He obtained for Robert Kidd a commission to rid the American seas of buccaneers; but Kidd himself turned pirate and the expedition failed. In September, 1696, the charge of alienation was preferred against him by the council, but through the influence of Lord Bellomont, who arrived in April, 1698, to take charge of the government, he was appointed one of the council, September, 1698, and in the autumn of 1700, was reinstated in all his offices. He was accused by the Leislerian commission of appropriating the public money for his own use, and of employing improper influences to induce the Indians to favour his going to England on behalf of their interests at the court. He refused to exonerate himself of the charge by oath and on April 27, 1701, his estates were confiscated and he was suspended from the council board. Through the intercession of Lord Cornbury he was vindicated. On Feb. 2, 1703, he regained his estates, and in September, 1705, he was reinstated in his former offices. He was elected a member of the assembly from Albany in 1711, and from his manor, 1716-25, serving as Speaker 1718-25, when he retired on account of ill-health.6
Children of Hon. Robert Livingston, "First Lord of the Manor" and Alida Schuyler
- Colonel John Livingston8 b. 26 Apr 1680, d. 19 Feb 1719/20
- Margaret Livingston+8 b. 5 Nov 1681, d. Jun 1758
- Johanna Philippina Livingston9 b. 1 Feb 1684, d. 24 Jan 1689/90
- Philip Livingston, "Second Lord of the Manor"+ b. 9 Jul 1686, d. 4 Feb 1748/49
- Robert Livingston+6 b. 24 Jul 1688, d. 27 Jun 1775
- Gilbert Robert Livingston+8 b. 3 Mar 1689/90, d. 25 Apr 1746
- William Livingston9 b. 17 Mar 1692, d. 5 Nov 1692
- Johanna Livingston8 b. 10 Dec 1694, d. b 1735
- Catherine Livingston9 b. 22 May 1698, d. 6 Dec 1699
Citations
- [S40] Unknown compiler, "The Honourable William Smith 1728-1793", Ancestral File, p.9 chart.
- [S131] George Norbury MacKenzie, Colonial families of the United States, Vol. VI p. 334.
- [S26] Hector Livingston Duff, Sewells in the New World, p. 117.
- [S54] Unknown compiler, "New York State Museum Website", Ancestral File.
- [S162] Edwin Brockholst Livingston, Livingstons of Livingston Manor, p. 541.
- [S18] Various editors, Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans.
- [S176] Cuyler Reynolds, Hudson-Mohawk memoirs.
- [S44] George Dangerfield, Chancellor Livingston, Chart.
- [S80] Arthur Meredyth Burke, Prominent Families, Livingston.
Robert Cambridge Livingston1
M, #6933, b. 26 December 1742, d. 23 August 1794
Robert Cambridge Livingston was born on 26 December 1742.2 He was the son of Robert Livingston, Jr. "Third Lord of the Manor" and Maria Thong.1 Robert Cambridge Livingston married Alice Swift, daughter of John Swift, on 22 November 1778.2 Robert Cambridge Livingston died on 23 August 1794 at the age of 51.2
Children of Robert Cambridge Livingston and Alice Swift
- John Swift Livingston+3 b. 4 May 1785, d. 27 May 1867
- James Duane Livingston+4 b. 1 Sep 1786, d. Jun 1837
Robert Clermont Livingston1
M, #11456, b. 10 June 1802, d. July 1802
Robert Clermont Livingston was born on 10 June 1802.1 He was the son of Lt. Colonel Edward Philip Livingston and Elizabeth Stevens Livingston.1 Robert Clermont Livingston died in July 1802.1
Citations
- [S131] George Norbury MacKenzie, Colonial families of the United States, Vol. VI p. 338.
Robert Clermont Livingston1
M, #11458, b. 27 September 1806, d. April 1811
Robert Clermont Livingston was born on 27 September 1806.1 He was the son of Lt. Colonel Edward Philip Livingston and Elizabeth Stevens Livingston.1 Robert Clermont Livingston died in April 1811 at the age of 4.1
Citations
- [S131] George Norbury MacKenzie, Colonial families of the United States, Vol. VI p. 338.
Robert Edward Livingston1
M, #8108, b. 25 May 1820, d. 20 January 1889
Robert Edward Livingston was born on 25 May 1820.2 He was the son of Lt. Colonel Edward Philip Livingston and Elizabeth Stevens Livingston.1 Robert Edward Livingston married Susan Maria Clarkson de Peyster, daughter of Capt. James Ferguson de Peyster and Susan Maria Clarkson, on 19 December 1854.2 Robert Edward Livingston died on 20 January 1889 at the age of 68.2
Children of Robert Edward Livingston and Susan Maria Clarkson de Peyster
- Catherine Goodhue Livingston1 b. 29 Feb 1856, d. 17 Dec 1931
- Robert Reginald Livingston+1 b. 8 Feb 1858, d. 16 Apr 1899
- Edward de Peyster Livingston1 b. 6 Mar 1861
- Goodhue Livingston1 b. 23 Feb 1867, d. 3 Jun 1951
Robert Gilbert Livingston1
M, #8175, b. 11 January 1713, d. 28 August 1789
Robert Gilbert Livingston was born on 11 January 1713.1 He was the son of Gilbert Robert Livingston and Cornelia Beekman.1 Robert Gilbert Livingston married Catherine McPhaedres, daughter of John McPhaedres and Helena Jansen, on 3 November 1740.1 Robert Gilbert Livingston died on 28 August 1789 at the age of 76 and was buried n the Dutch Burying Yard.2
Children of Robert Gilbert Livingston and Catherine McPhaedres
- Cornelia Livingston3 b. 2 Jul 1746
- Robert Gilbert Livingston1 b. 2 Apr 1749, d. 12 Mar 1791
- Helena Livingston3 b. 26 Feb 1752
- Henry Livingston b. 1 May 1754
- Catherine Livingston+4 b. 24 Mar 1756, d. 1829
- Gilbert Livingston3 b. 27 Sep 1758
- Simon Johnson Livingston3 b. 28 Jul 1762
Robert Gilbert Livingston1
M, #8179, b. 2 April 1749, d. 12 March 1791
Robert Gilbert Livingston was baptised on 2 April 1749 at New York City, New York City County, New York.1,2 He was the son of Robert Gilbert Livingston and Catherine McPhaedres.1 Robert Gilbert Livingston married Margaret Hude in 1769 or 1770.1 Robert Gilbert Livingston died on 12 March 1791 at the age of 41.1
Robert James Livingston1
M, #5411, b. 15 February 1725, d. 25 January 1771
Robert James Livingston was born on 15 February 1725.2 He was the son of James Livingston and Maria Kierstede.1 Robert James Livingston married Susanna Smith, daughter of Judge William Smith and Mary Hett, on 14 September 1747.2 Robert James Livingston died on 25 January 1771 at the age of 45.2
Children of Robert James Livingston and Susanna Smith
- Mary Livingston3 b. 7 Jun 1748, d. 6 Jan 1830
- James Kierstede Livingston3 b. 29 Dec 1749, d. 1777
- Elizabeth Livingston3 b. 1751, d. 1752
- Col. William Smith Livingston+3 b. 27 Aug 1755, d. 25 Jun 1794
- Robert James Livingston3 b. 1757, d. 1757
- Susanna Livingston3 b. 30 Jul 1758, d. 13 Feb 1851
- Robert James Livingston3 b. 5 Nov 1760, d. 12 Apr 1827
- Peter R. Livingston4 b. 3 Oct 1766, d. 19 Jan 1847
- Judge Maturin Livingston+4 b. 10 Apr 1769, d. 7 Nov 1847
Robert James Livingston1
M, #12414, b. 1757, d. 1757
Robert James Livingston died in 1757.1 He was born in 1757.1 He was the son of Robert James Livingston and Susanna Smith.1
Citations
- [S133] Robert Sewell, Information from Robert Sewell.
Robert James Livingston1
M, #12417, b. 5 November 1760, d. 12 April 1827
Robert James Livingston was born on 5 November 1760.2 He was the son of Robert James Livingston and Susanna Smith.1 He joined the American army at the age of sixteen and was severely wounded in the battle of Trenton.2 Robert James Livingston died on 12 April 1827 at the age of 66.2
Robert James Livingston1
M, #13611, b. 11 December 1811, d. 22 February 1891
Robert James Livingston was born on 11 December 1811.1 He was the son of Judge Maturin Livingston and Margaret Lewis.1 Robert James Livingston died on 22 February 1891 at the age of 79.1
Citations
- [S167] William S. Pelletreau, Wills of the Smith families, p. 127.
Robert Livingston, Jr. "Third Lord of the Manor"1
M, #6576, b. 16 December 1708, d. 27 November 1790
Robert Livingston, Jr. "Third Lord of the Manor" was born on 16 December 1708. He was the son of Philip Livingston, "Second Lord of the Manor" and Catharine Van Brugh. Robert Livingston, Jr. "Third Lord of the Manor" married firstly Maria Thong, daughter of Walter Thong and Sara van Dam, on 20 May 1731 in New York City.1,2 Robert Livingston, Jr. "Third Lord of the Manor" married Gertrude Van Rensselaer, daughter of Kiliaen Van Rensselaer and Maria van Cortlandt, in 1766.3,2 Robert Livingston, Jr. "Third Lord of the Manor" died on 27 November 1790 in Clermont, New Jersey, at the age of 81.4,2
Children of Robert Livingston, Jr. "Third Lord of the Manor" and Maria Thong
- Catharine Livingston1 b. 4 Aug 1732, d. 25 Nov 1732
- Philip Livingston3 b. 9 Feb 1733/34, d. 3 Apr 1756
- Sarah Livingston1 b. 23 Apr 1735, d. 4 Sep 1745
- Peter Robert Livingston+ b. 27 Apr 1737, d. 15 Nov 1794
- Maria Livingston+3 b. 29 Oct 1738, d. 6 May 1821
- Walter Livingston+3 b. 27 Nov 1740, d. 14 May 1797
- Robert Cambridge Livingston+3 b. 26 Dec 1742, d. 23 Aug 1794
- Catherine Livingston3 b. 22 Dec 1744, d. May 1832
- Sarah Livingston5 b. 16 Feb 1745/46, d. 11 May 1749
- Alida Livingston3 b. 15 Dec 1747, d. Sep 1791
- Margarita Livingston5 b. 16 Feb 1748/49, d. 22 Jun 1749
- John Livingston+3 b. 21 Feb 1749/50, d. 24 Oct 1822
- Henry Livingston3 b. 8 Jan 1752, d. 26 May 1823
Citations
- [S162] Edwin Brockholst Livingston, Livingstons of Livingston Manor, p. 545.
- [S630] Florence van Rensselaer, The Livingston family in America, p. 84.
- [S44] George Dangerfield, Chancellor Livingston, chart.
- [S131] George Norbury MacKenzie, Colonial families of the United States, Vol. VI p. 336.
- [S162] Edwin Brockholst Livingston, Livingstons of Livingston Manor, p. 546.
Robert L. Livingston1
M, #6906, b. 6 May 1775, d. 7 January 1843
Robert L. Livingston was born on 6 May 1775.2 He was the son of Walter Livingston and Cornelia Schuyler. Robert L. Livingston married Margaret Maria Livingston, daughter of Robert R. Livingston and Mary Stevens, on 10 July 1799.3 Robert L. Livingston died on 7 January 1843 at the age of 67.2
Child of Robert L. Livingston and Margaret Maria Livingston
- Cornelia Louisiana Livingston+4 b. 24 Dec 1802, d. 22 Dec 1830
Robert Le Roy Livingston1
M, #8163, b. 25 October 1778
Robert Le Roy Livingston was christened on 25 October 1778 at Linlithgo, Columbia County, New York.2 He was the son of John Livingston and Mary Ann Le Roy.1 In 1812 he was a Lt. Colonel, 23rd Infantry, U.S. Army.1