Robert Robert Livingston (1718-1775)

Robert R. Livingston "The Judge" of Clermont Manor, New York

He was born in New York and grew up at Clermont Manor which was rebuilt by his widow after the British put it to the torch in 1777. Robert was known as "The Judge" to distinguish him from his first cousin, Robert Livingston, 3rd Lord of the Manor of Livingston; and, his own son, Robert Livingston "The Chancellor". He served as Judge of the Admiralty Court (1759-1763) and Judge of the New York Supreme Court (1763-1775). In 1765, he was a Delegate to the Stamp Act Congress and was said to have personally written the letter of protest sent to King George III. Just prior to the Revolution, he was appointed one of the "Committee of One Hundred" to watch over Americans suspected of trading with the British. In the same year that war was declared both he and his father died. He married his wife in 1742 and they had ten children. Between them, their children built the mansions of Rokeby, Grasmere, Montgomery Place, and the originals of Massena, Blithewood, the Mills Mansion and Linwood.

Parents

Robert Livingston of Clermont

Robert Livingston I, of Clermont Manor, New York

1688-1775

Margaret Howarden

Mrs Margaret (Howarden) Livingston, of Clermont

1693-1758

Spouse

Margaret (Beekman) Livingston

Mrs Margaret (Beekman) Livingston

1724-1800

Children

Janet (Livingston) Montgomery

Mrs Janet (Livingston) Montgomery

1743-1828

Robert Robert Livingston Jr.

Robert R. Livingston "The Chancellor" 1st Chancellor of New York

1746-1813

Margaret (Livingston) Tillotson

Mrs Margaret (Livingston) Tillotson, "The Angel of Linwood"

1749-1823

Henry Beekman Livingston

Lt.-Colonel "Harry" Henry Beekman Livingston

1750-1831

Catherine (Livingston) Garrettson

Mrs Catherine (Livingston) Garrettson

1752-1849

John Robert Livingston

Major John R. Livingston, Merchant, of "Massena" Barrytown, New York

1755-1851

Gertrude (Livingston) Lewis

Mrs Gertrude (Livingston) Lewis

1757-1833

Joanna (Livingston) Livingston

Mrs Joanna (Livingston) Livingston; died without issue

1759-1827

Alida (Livingston) Armstrong

Mrs Alida (Livingston) Armstrong

1761-1822

Edward Livingston

Senator Edward Livingston, 11th U.S. Secretary of State

1764-1836

Associated Houses

Clermont Manor

Germantown, New York