Lt.Col. Gilbert Livingston (1690-1746)

Lt.-Colonel "Gilbert" (Hubertus) Livingston

He was born at Albany, New York, the youngest son of the 1st Lord of the Manor of Livingston through whom he inherited a one-seventh share of the Saratoga Patent. In 1717, he was appointed Commissioner of Excise for the Manor, but when the tax he collected fell considerably short of what was required he was forced to sell off part of his estate (land inherited from his father-in-law) that he could ill afford to meet the shortfall. He was Registrar of the Court of Chancery (1720); County Clerk of Ulster County (1720); Member of the New York State Assembly for the Manor of Livingston (1728-1738); and, Lieutenant-Colonel of the Dutchess County Militia (1739). In 1711, at Kingston, Ulster Co., he married his "beloved wife" Cornelia, daughter of Lt-Colonel Henry Beekman. When he died, in contrast to his brothers, he followed the Dutch tradition of dividing his land equally among his nine surviving children.

Parents (2)

Robert Livingston The Elder

1st Lord of the Manor of Livingston, New York

1654-1728

Alida (Schuyler) Livingston

Mrs Alida (Schuyler) Van Rensselaer, afterwards Livingston

1656-1727

Spouse (1)

Cornelia Beekman

Mrs Cornelia (Beekman) Livingston

1693-1742

Children (9)

Robert Gibert Livingston

Major Robert Gilbert Livingston, of New York

1712-1789

Henry Gilbert Livingston

Dr Henry Gilbert Livingston, of Poughkeepsie, New York

1714-1799

Alida (Livingston) Van Rensselaer

Mrs Alida (Livingston) Rutsen, Van Rensselaer

1716-1798

Gilbert Livingston

Lt. Gilbert Livingston, of Kingston, Ulster Co., New York

1718-1789

Joanna (Livingston) Van Cortlandt

Mrs Joanna (Livingston) Van Cortlandt

1722-1808

Philippus Livingston

Philippus Livingston, of Curacao, West Indies; died unmarried

1726-1751

James Livingston

Capt. James Livingston, Sheriff & Member of the Provincial Congress, New York

1728-1790

Catharine (Livingston) Thorn

Mrs Catharine (Livingston) Thorn

1734-1769

Margaret (Livingston) Stuyvesant

Mrs "Peggy" Margaret (Livingston) Stuyvesant

1738-1818