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Robert Livingston (1718–1775)

Robert Robert Livingston,[1] also called The Judge (August 1718 – December 9, 1775),[2] was a prominent colonial American politician, and a leading Whig in New York in the years leading up to the American Revolution.[3]

Robert Livingston
Judge of the New York Supreme Court of Judicature
In office
1763–1775
Member of the New York General Assembly
In office
1759–1768
Personal details
Born
Robert Robert Livingston

August 1718
Clermont, Province of New York
DiedDecember 9, 1775(1775-12-09) (aged 57)
Clermont, New York, U.S.
Spouse
Margaret Beekman
(m. 1742)
RelationsSee Livingston family
ChildrenRobert, Henry, John, Gertrude, Edward
Parent(s)Robert Livingston
Margaret Howarden

Early life edit

Robert R. Livingston was born in August 1718 at Clermont Manor in what was then the Province of New York, a part of British America.[4] He was the only child of Robert Livingston (1688–1775), known as "Robert of Clermont" and Margaret Howarden (1693–1758).[5] His mother was the daughter of a wealthy English merchant in New York and granddaughter of Captain Isaac Bedlow, a Huguenot after whom Bedloe's Island is named.[6]

His paternal grandparents were Robert Livingston the Elder (1654–1728) and Alida (née Schuyler) Van Rensselaer Livingston (1656–1727), daughter of Philip Pieterse Schuyler (1628–1683) and widow of Nicholas Van Rensselaer.[7] His uncle was Philip Livingston (1686–1749), the second Lord of Livingston Manor. His great-grandfather was Reverend John Livingston, a Church of Scotland minister who died in exile in 1673.[8]

Career edit

Livingston, known as 'Judge Livingston' to distinguish him from his eponymous father and other prominent Livingstons, was a member of the New York Provincial Assembly from 1759 to 1768. He served as judge of the admiralty court from 1760 to 1763. He was a delegate to the Stamp Act Congress of 1765,[8] and, in 1775, a member of the Committee of One Hundred,[9] which briefly governed New York City.[10]

From 1763 until 1775, he served as a Justice of the New York Supreme Court of Judicature.[11]

Family edit

 
Portrait of his wife, Margaret Beekman Livingston, by Gilbert Stuart, c. 1795
 
Robert's daughter, Alida Livingston Armstrong and Daughter, by Rembrandt Peale, ca. 1810

In 1742, he married Margaret Beekman (1724–1800), daughter of Col. Henry Beekman and Janet Livingston (his second cousin), a descendant of Wilhelmus Beekman and heir to immense tracts of land in Dutchess and Ulster counties.[12] Their children included:[5]

Livingston died on December 9, 1775, at his estate in Clermont, New York, several months after his own father's death on June 27, 1775.[12]

Descendants edit

Through his son Major John R., he was the grandfather of Robert Montgomery Livingston (1790–1838), who married Sarah Barclay Bache in 1811.[19] Livingston and his father were known for their quarrels with Cornelius Vanderbilt and Thomas Gibbons over his operation of steamboats and the breakup of the Chancellor Livingston and Gov. Aaron Ogden monopoly resulting from the landmark Supreme Court decision in Gibbons v. Ogden.[20]

His grandson-in-law was George Croghan, a nephew of William Clark, the explorer, Lewis Livingston, Charles Edward Livingston and George Rogers Clark. His granddaughters include Margaret Lewis, Elizabeth Stevens Livingston, Margaret Maria Livingston, Julia Livingston, and Coralie Livingston.[5]

Through Chancellor Livingston, he was the 2x great-grandfather of Mary Livingston Ludlow (1843–1919), herself the mother of his 3x great-granddaughter, Anna Hall Roosevelt (1863–1892), herself the mother of First Lady of the United States Eleanor Roosevelt (1884–1962).[21]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Brooke, John L. (2013). Columbia Rising: Civil Life on the Upper Hudson from the Revolution to the Age of Jackson. UNC Press Books. pp. 478–479. ISBN 9780807838877. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
  2. ^ Adams, Arthur G. (1981). The Hudson. SUNY Press. p. 255. ISBN 9780791494226. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
  3. ^ "Archives Directory for the History of Collecting". research.frick.org. Frick Collection. Retrieved 11 September 2016.
  4. ^ Bonomi, Patricia U. (2014). A Factious People: Politics and Society in Colonial New York. Cornell University Press. p. 72. ISBN 9780801455346. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
  5. ^ a b c d e Livingston, Edwin Brockholst (1910). The Livingstons of Livingston Manor: Being the History of that Branch of the Scottish House of Callendar which Settled in the English Province of New York During the Reign of Charles the Second; and Also Including an Account of Robert Livingston of Albany, "The Nephew," a Settler in the Same Province and His Principal Descendants. Knickerbocker Press. Retrieved 10 August 2017.
  6. ^ "Spell it with a "W" It should not be Bedloo's Island but "Bedlow's"" (PDF). The New York Times. August 14, 1886. Retrieved 2011-04-08.
  7. ^ "The Seventeenth Century · Clio's Sisters: Women Who Made History In and Around Bard". omekalib.bard.edu. Stevenson Library Digital Collections. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
  8. ^ a b "Livingston, Robert R. (1718-1775), [The Petition of Michael Theyser of the City of New York, Innkeeper]". www.gilderlehrman.org. The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. Retrieved 11 September 2016.
  9. ^ Harrison, Mrs. Burton; Lamb, Mrs. Martha J. (1896). HISTORY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK; ITS ORIGIN RISE, AND PROGRESS. p. 900. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
  10. ^ a b Shelton, Hal T. (1996). General Richard Montgomery and the American Revolution: From Redcoat to Rebel. NYU Press. p. 38. ISBN 9780814780398. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
  11. ^ "Robert R. Livingston, Judge of the NY Supreme Court of Judicature, 1763-1775". www.nycourts.gov. Historical Society of the New York Courts. Retrieved 10 August 2017.
  12. ^ a b "The Clermont Estate | Town of Clermont". www.clermontny.org. Town of Clermont. Retrieved 11 September 2016.
  13. ^ "Livingston, Robert (1746-1813) to John R. Livingston". www.gilderlehrman.org. Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
  14. ^ a b c "Friends of Clermont Historic Site". friendsofclermont.org. Friends of Clermont Historic Site. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
  15. ^ Andrews, Dee E. (2010). The Methodists and Revolutionary America, 1760-1800: The Shaping of an Evangelical Culture. Princeton University Press. p. 302. ISBN 978-1400823598. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
  16. ^ Clermont State Historic Site (16 May 2016). "Clermont State Historic Site: Was John R. Livingston a Murderer?". Clermont State Historic Site. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
  17. ^ "John R. Livingston (1755-1851)". www.nyhistory.org. New-York Historical Society. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
  18. ^ Hess, Stephen (2017). America's Political Dynasties. Routledge. p. 552. ISBN 9781351532150. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
  19. ^ a b Reynolds, Cuyler (1914). Genealogical and Family History of Southern New York and the Hudson River Valley: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and the Building of a Nation. Lewis Historical Publishing Company. p. 1339. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
  20. ^ Garner, Dwight (28 April 2009). "Vanderbilt as Robber Baron in T. J. Stiles's 'The First Tycoon'". The New York Times. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
  21. ^ Appleseed, Peter (2014). Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Life and Times. Lulu.com. p. 108. ISBN 9781312213746. Retrieved 17 January 2018.

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This article is about the New York judge For other uses see Robert Livingston disambiguation Robert Robert Livingston 1 also called The Judge August 1718 December 9 1775 2 was a prominent colonial American politician and a leading Whig in New York in the years leading up to the American Revolution 3 Robert LivingstonJudge of the New York Supreme Court of JudicatureIn office 1763 1775Member of the New York General AssemblyIn office 1759 1768Personal detailsBornRobert Robert LivingstonAugust 1718Clermont Province of New YorkDiedDecember 9 1775 1775 12 09 aged 57 Clermont New York U S SpouseMargaret Beekman m 1742 wbr RelationsSee Livingston familyChildrenRobert Henry John Gertrude EdwardParent s Robert LivingstonMargaret Howarden Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Family 3 1 Descendants 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editRobert R Livingston was born in August 1718 at Clermont Manor in what was then the Province of New York a part of British America 4 He was the only child of Robert Livingston 1688 1775 known as Robert of Clermont and Margaret Howarden 1693 1758 5 His mother was the daughter of a wealthy English merchant in New York and granddaughter of Captain Isaac Bedlow a Huguenot after whom Bedloe s Island is named 6 His paternal grandparents were Robert Livingston the Elder 1654 1728 and Alida nee Schuyler Van Rensselaer Livingston 1656 1727 daughter of Philip Pieterse Schuyler 1628 1683 and widow of Nicholas Van Rensselaer 7 His uncle was Philip Livingston 1686 1749 the second Lord of Livingston Manor His great grandfather was Reverend John Livingston a Church of Scotland minister who died in exile in 1673 8 Career editLivingston known as Judge Livingston to distinguish him from his eponymous father and other prominent Livingstons was a member of the New York Provincial Assembly from 1759 to 1768 He served as judge of the admiralty court from 1760 to 1763 He was a delegate to the Stamp Act Congress of 1765 8 and in 1775 a member of the Committee of One Hundred 9 which briefly governed New York City 10 From 1763 until 1775 he served as a Justice of the New York Supreme Court of Judicature 11 Family edit nbsp Portrait of his wife Margaret Beekman Livingston by Gilbert Stuart c 1795 nbsp Robert s daughter Alida Livingston Armstrong and Daughter by Rembrandt Peale ca 1810 In 1742 he married Margaret Beekman 1724 1800 daughter of Col Henry Beekman and Janet Livingston his second cousin a descendant of Wilhelmus Beekman and heir to immense tracts of land in Dutchess and Ulster counties 12 Their children included 5 Janet Livingston b 1743 1824 who married Gen Richard Montgomery 1738 1775 in 1773 10 Robert R Livingston 1746 1813 the Chancellor of New York who married Mary Stevens daughter of John Stevens in 1770 13 Margaret Livingston 1749 1823 who married Thomas Tillotson 1750 1832 an army surgeon who became New York Secretary of State 14 Henry Beekman Livingston 1750 1831 who commanded the 4th New York Regiment at the Battles of Saratoga and Monmouth and during the winter at Valley Forge 14 He married Ann Hume Shippen daughter of Prof Dr William Shippen and Alice Lee of Philadelphia in 1781 5 Catharine Livingston 1752 1849 who married Freeborn Garrettson 1752 1827 in 1791 and helped to bring Methodism to the Hudson River Valley 14 15 John R Livingston 1755 1851 a merchant who took over his father s gunpowder mill during the Revolutionary War 16 17 18 He married first to Margaret Sheafe in 1779 After her death he married Eliza McEvers the daughter of Charles McEvers and Mary Bache in 1789 Eliza was the sister of his brother Edwards s first wife Mary 5 Gertrude Livingston 1757 1833 who married Gov Morgan Lewis 1754 1844 son of Francis Lewis 1713 1802 a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence Joanna Livingston 1759 1827 who married Peter R Livingston 1766 1847 acting Lieutenant Governor of New York Alida Livingston 1761 1822 who married John Armstrong Jr 1758 1843 a U S Senator U S Secretary of War and U S Minister to France who was the son of Gen John Armstrong Sr Edward Livingston 1764 1836 a U S Senator and U S Secretary of State who married Mary McEvers the daughter of Charles McEvers and Mary Bache in 1788 After her death he married Madame Louise Moreau de Lassy in 1805 She was the sister of Auguste Davezac 19 Livingston died on December 9 1775 at his estate in Clermont New York several months after his own father s death on June 27 1775 12 Descendants edit Through his son Major John R he was the grandfather of Robert Montgomery Livingston 1790 1838 who married Sarah Barclay Bache in 1811 19 Livingston and his father were known for their quarrels with Cornelius Vanderbilt and Thomas Gibbons over his operation of steamboats and the breakup of the Chancellor Livingston and Gov Aaron Ogden monopoly resulting from the landmark Supreme Court decision in Gibbons v Ogden 20 His grandson in law was George Croghan a nephew of William Clark the explorer Lewis Livingston Charles Edward Livingston and George Rogers Clark His granddaughters include Margaret Lewis Elizabeth Stevens Livingston Margaret Maria Livingston Julia Livingston and Coralie Livingston 5 Through Chancellor Livingston he was the 2x great grandfather of Mary Livingston Ludlow 1843 1919 herself the mother of his 3x great granddaughter Anna Hall Roosevelt 1863 1892 herself the mother of First Lady of the United States Eleanor Roosevelt 1884 1962 21 See also editLivingston family Wilhelmus BeekmanReferences edit Brooke John L 2013 Columbia Rising Civil Life on the Upper Hudson from the Revolution to the Age of Jackson UNC Press Books pp 478 479 ISBN 9780807838877 Retrieved 17 January 2018 Adams Arthur G 1981 The Hudson SUNY Press p 255 ISBN 9780791494226 Retrieved 17 January 2018 Archives Directory for the History of Collecting research frick org Frick Collection Retrieved 11 September 2016 Bonomi Patricia U 2014 A Factious People Politics and Society in Colonial New York Cornell University Press p 72 ISBN 9780801455346 Retrieved 17 January 2018 a b c d e Livingston Edwin Brockholst 1910 The Livingstons of Livingston Manor Being the History of that Branch of the Scottish House of Callendar which Settled in the English Province of New York During the Reign of Charles the Second and Also Including an Account of Robert Livingston of Albany The Nephew a Settler in the Same Province and His Principal Descendants Knickerbocker Press Retrieved 10 August 2017 Spell it with a W It should not be Bedloo s Island but Bedlow s PDF The New York Times August 14 1886 Retrieved 2011 04 08 The Seventeenth Century Clio s Sisters Women Who Made History In and Around Bard omekalib bard edu Stevenson Library Digital Collections Retrieved 17 January 2018 a b Livingston Robert R 1718 1775 The Petition of Michael Theyser of the City of New York Innkeeper www gilderlehrman org The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History Retrieved 11 September 2016 Harrison Mrs Burton Lamb Mrs Martha J 1896 HISTORY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK ITS ORIGIN RISE AND PROGRESS p 900 Retrieved 17 January 2018 a b Shelton Hal T 1996 General Richard Montgomery and the American Revolution From Redcoat to Rebel NYU Press p 38 ISBN 9780814780398 Retrieved 17 January 2018 Robert R Livingston Judge of the NY Supreme Court of Judicature 1763 1775 www nycourts gov Historical Society of the New York Courts Retrieved 10 August 2017 a b The Clermont Estate Town of Clermont www clermontny org Town of Clermont Retrieved 11 September 2016 Livingston Robert 1746 1813 to John R Livingston www gilderlehrman org Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History Retrieved 17 January 2018 a b c Friends of Clermont Historic Site friendsofclermont org Friends of Clermont Historic Site Retrieved 17 January 2018 Andrews Dee E 2010 The Methodists and Revolutionary America 1760 1800 The Shaping of an Evangelical Culture Princeton University Press p 302 ISBN 978 1400823598 Retrieved 17 January 2018 Clermont State Historic Site 16 May 2016 Clermont State Historic Site Was John R Livingston a Murderer Clermont State Historic Site Retrieved 17 January 2018 John R Livingston 1755 1851 www nyhistory org New York Historical Society Retrieved 17 January 2018 Hess Stephen 2017 America s Political Dynasties Routledge p 552 ISBN 9781351532150 Retrieved 17 January 2018 a b Reynolds Cuyler 1914 Genealogical and Family History of Southern New York and the Hudson River Valley A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and the Building of a Nation Lewis Historical Publishing Company p 1339 Retrieved 17 January 2018 Garner Dwight 28 April 2009 Vanderbilt as Robber Baron in T J Stiles s The First Tycoon The New York Times Retrieved 17 January 2018 Appleseed Peter 2014 Franklin Delano Roosevelt s Life and Times Lulu com p 108 ISBN 9781312213746 Retrieved 17 January 2018 External links editHistory of Clermont Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Livingston 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