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| Birthplace: | Albany, New York, United States |
| Death: | Died in Elizabeth, New Jersey, United States |
| Occupation: | Founding Father of USA, Governor of NJ, signed US Constitution, delegate to 1st and 2nd Continental Congress, lawyer, Yale graduate., 1st Governor of New Jersey, Signing Father, Governor |
| Managed by: | Paula Sue Porter [Glendinning] |
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"...William Livingston (November 30, 1723 – July 25, 1790) served as the Governor of New Jersey (1776–1790) during the American Revolutionary War and was a signer of the United States Constitution..."
"...Livingston was the son of Philip Livingston and was born in Albany. Livingston received his early education from local schools and tutors. At age 14, Livingston was sent to live a year with a missionary among the Iroquois Indians in the Mohawk Valley. He enrolled at Yale University upon his return in 1738 and graduated in 1741..."
"...There he married Susannah French, the daughter of a wealthy New Jersey landowner..."
"...Three of Livingston's daughters – Sarah, Susan, and Catherine – came to be known as 'the three graces'. The height of social activity during this era was the wedding, at Liberty Hall, in April 1774 of Sarah to a young New York lawyer, John Jay..."
"...After attaining considerable influence amongst the local patriots, Livingston was a elected to the Continental Congress from July 1774 to June 1776. In October 1775, he was commissioned a brigadier general of the New Jersey Militia. He resigned in August 1776 when he was elected Governor of New Jersey – holding the office until his death in 1790..."
"...Livingston married Susannah French in 1742. They had 13 children. Livingston's daughter, Susannah, married John Cleves Symmes in 1780 and became the stepmother-in-law of President William Henry Harrison. Another descendant of William Livingston was Julia Kean, wife of United States Secretary of State and New York Governor Hamilton Fish.
Livingston led the New Jersey Delegation to the 1787 Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and one of the signers of the Constitution..."
"...Livingston died in Elizabeth, New Jersey, and was originally buried in Trinity Church, New York, but was reinterred at Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn on May 7, 1844..."
SOURCE: Wikipedia contributors, 'William Livingston', Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 11 April 2011, 09:00 UTC, <http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=William_Livingston&oldid=423482357> [accessed 6 May 2011]
William Livingston and Susannah French had 13 children.
Father: Philip LIVINGSTON b: 9 JUL 1686 in Albany, New York Mother: Catherine VAN BRUGH b: 1689
Marriage 1 Susannah FRENCH b: 1723
* Married: 1745
Children
SOURCE: http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=nschroed&id=I03171
I do not believe he is the father of James Livingston. He had 13 children, non named James. Until I find a James' father I will leave this and the preceding profiles as they are written in Nano's family tree book
SOURCE: Unknown
Associated Ancestor (Revolutionary) Record LIVINGSTON, WILLIAM SR Ancestor #: A070860
Service: NEW JERSEY
Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE, BRIGADIER GENERAL
Service Source: STRYKER, REG OF OFF & MEN OF NJ IN THE REV, P338, 349 AMER NAT'L BIOG 1999 VOL 13, P778
Service Description: 1) MILITIA; GOVERNOR; MEM OF 1ST AND 2ND CONTINENTAL CONGRESS
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November 30, 1723
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Albany, New York, United States
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1745
Age 21
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They were married on March 2, 1747, in Passaic, New Jersey |
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1746
Age 22
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1748
Age 24
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September 16, 1751
Age 27
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February 16, 1753
Age 29
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May 21, 1754
Age 30
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New York
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1755
Age 31
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August 2, 1756
Age 32
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November 25, 1757
Age 33
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New York, New York
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