Capt. Martin Luther Livingston

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Capt. Martin Luther Livingston

Also Known As: "Loewenstein"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Colonial America
Death: April 24, 1781 (31-40)
Newberry County, South Carolina, Colonial America (Killed in the Battle of Camden)
Immediate Family:

Son of Johann Bernhard Livingston and Maria Sybilla Livingston
Husband of Sarah Livingston
Father of John Livingston and Joseph Henry Livingston
Brother of Bernard Livingston; Mary Magdalene Loewenstein; Juliana Livingston; Louisia Friderica Hochstattler; John L Livingston and 2 others
Half brother of John L Livingston

Occupation: Captain
Managed by: Private User
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About Capt. Martin Luther Livingston

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=111658915

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The book 'from Harleyville to Beulah Land' on the Livingston and Williamson and other related famlies states:

'Johannes Bernhardt Liebenstein was born in 1704 in Baden, Germany, the son of George Liebenstein and Maria Magdalena Lauseher. He and his brother Hans Martin left Germany in 1727, arriving in Philadelphia that year. Johannes was first married to Maria Sybylla in about 1728. They had four children....In 1739, they were divorced. Bernhardt's first wife and four children kept the name of Liebenstein or Lowenstein...Bernhardt Liebenstein changed his name to Bernard Livingston after he married his second wife, Margaret Smallgrove in the 1740s. They had four children: Martin Luther, John, Bernard and Michael. "

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Capt. Martin Luther Livingston's Timeline

1745
1745
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Colonial America
1764
December 18, 1764
Newberry County, South Carolina, United States
1781
April 24, 1781
Age 36
Newberry County, South Carolina, Colonial America
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