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@R-948048539@ Web: Pennsylvania, Find A Grave Index, 1682-2012 Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. 1,70573::0
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Kathie Weigel Kathie Weigel
The "Other" Somerset Co. Livingstons http://webs.lanset.com/azazella/livingston.html THE "OTHER" SOMERSET CO. LIVINGSTONS Part 1, Andrew Livingston: As a descendant of David Livingston of Conemaugh Twp., my path has often crossed that of the "other" David of Quemahoning. It has become a practice of the descendants of my David to refer to David of Quemahoning as "the other David Livingston." I'm sure that the descendants of David of Quemahoning use the same appellation to refer to our David. As I would like to explore both families in the course of this article, I felt the title would be fitting. It is alleged that Christian Leveston, father of David of Conemaugh, was the son of Andrew Livingston, and was therefore a brother of David of Quemahoning. There does seem to be a connection between the two families. According to the Revolutionary pension of his son David, Andrew Livingston was first located in Lancaster Co., Pa., and moved to Frederick Co., Md. around the year 1760. The first solid evidence of his residence in Maryland is shown in a ser
@R-948048539@ Web: Pennsylvania, Find A Grave Index, 1682-2012 Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. 1,70573::0
1,70573::6677173
Kathie Weigel Kathie Weigel
The "Other" Somerset Co. Livingstons http://webs.lanset.com/azazella/livingston.html THE "OTHER" SOMERSET CO. LIVINGSTONS Part 1, Andrew Livingston: As a descendant of David Livingston of Conemaugh Twp., my path has often crossed that of the "other" David of Quemahoning. It has become a practice of the descendants of my David to refer to David of Quemahoning as "the other David Livingston." I'm sure that the descendants of David of Quemahoning use the same appellation to refer to our David. As I would like to explore both families in the course of this article, I felt the title would be fitting. It is alleged that Christian Leveston, father of David of Conemaugh, was the son of Andrew Livingston, and was therefore a brother of David of Quemahoning. There does seem to be a connection between the two families. According to the Revolutionary pension of his son David, Andrew Livingston was first located in Lancaster Co., Pa., and moved to Frederick Co., Md. around the year 1760. The first solid evidence of his residence in Maryland is shown in a ser
@R-948048539@ Web: Pennsylvania, Find A Grave Index, 1682-2012 Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. 1,70573::0
1,70573::6677173
@R-948048539@ Web: Pennsylvania, Find A Grave Index, 1682-2012 Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. 1,70573::0
1,70573::6677173
Kathie Weigel Kathie Weigel
The "Other" Somerset Co. Livingstons http://webs.lanset.com/azazella/livingston.html THE "OTHER" SOMERSET CO. LIVINGSTONS Part 1, Andrew Livingston: As a descendant of David Livingston of Conemaugh Twp., my path has often crossed that of the "other" David of Quemahoning. It has become a practice of the descendants of my David to refer to David of Quemahoning as "the other David Livingston." I'm sure that the descendants of David of Quemahoning use the same appellation to refer to our David. As I would like to explore both families in the course of this article, I felt the title would be fitting. It is alleged that Christian Leveston, father of David of Conemaugh, was the son of Andrew Livingston, and was therefore a brother of David of Quemahoning. There does seem to be a connection between the two families. According to the Revolutionary pension of his son David, Andrew Livingston was first located in Lancaster Co., Pa., and moved to Frederick Co., Md. around the year 1760. The first solid evidence of his residence in Maryland is shown in a ser
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1807 |
July 1, 1807
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Conemaugh Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States
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1839 |
April 15, 1839
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Conemaugh Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States
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1841 |
January 29, 1841
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Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania, USA
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1842 |
March 2, 1842
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Somerset, Somerset, Pennsylvania, USA
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1844 |
October 7, 1844
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Cambria, Somerset, Pennsylvania, USA
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1845 |
September 4, 1845
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Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA
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1847 |
March 20, 1847
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Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States
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1850 |
August 16, 1850
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Conemaugh Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States
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1852 |
February 6, 1852
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Conemaugh Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States
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1854 |
March 21, 1854
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Conemaugh Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States
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