John Livingston (1750-1822)

John Livingston of "Oak Hill" Linlithgo, Columbia County, New York

He served as aide-de-camp to General (later Vice-President) George Clinton during the Revolution. He received 28,000-acres from his father and the hamlet of Livingston in Columbia County was both founded by him and named for him. He built Oak Hill in 1793 and by his two wives he was the father of nine children and one stepdaughter, children's author Susan Anne Livingston (Ridley) Sedgwick.

Parents

Robert Livingston

Robert Livingston, 3rd and last Lord of Livingston Manor, New York

1708-1790

Maria (Thong) Livingston

Mrs Maria (Thong) Livingston

1711-1765

Spouses

Maria Ann (LeRoy) Livingston

Mrs Maria Ann (LeRoy) Livingston

1759-1797

Catherine (Livingston) Livingston

Mrs Catherine (Livingston) Ridley, Livingston

1751-1813

Children

Cornelia (Livingston) Rutgers

Mrs Cornelia Marie (Livingston) Rutgers

1776-1825

Robert LeRoy Livingston

Robert LeRoy Livingston, of "Oak Hill" Linlithgo, Columbia Co., New York

1778-1836

Jacob Livingston

Jacob Livingston, of New York

1780-1865

John G. Livingston

John G. Livingston, killed in a duel; unmarried

1782-c.1805

Daniel Livingston

Daniel Livingston, of New York

1786-1827

Anthony Rutgers Livingston

Anthony R. Livingston, of Tarrytown, New York

1789-1863

Henry Livingston

Henry Livingston, of Claverack, New York

1791-1828

Herman Livingston

Herman Livingston, of "Oak Hill" Linlithgo, Columbia County, New York

1793-1872

Associated Houses

Oak Hill

Linlithgo, New York

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