People
Browse key members of the Livingston family across 10+ generations. More profiles are being added regularly.
Dr. Edward Hunter Ludlow (1810–1884)
1810–1884
## Overview Dr.
Edwin Brockholst Livingston (1852–1929)
1852–1929
Amateur historian and genealogist whose life's work was documenting the Scottish house of Livingston of Callendar and its American offshoots.
Emmeline Cornell Hopkins (1859–1940)
1859–1940
Emmeline Cornell Hopkins was the wife of Herman Thong Livingston (1856–1936), Yale 1879, Vice-President of the Sinclair Oil Company and fourth-generation owner of the Oak Hill estate.
Kathleen "Kitty" Imelda O'Connor (1892–1982)
1892–1982
Kathleen "Kitty" Imelda O'Connor was born in the Irish-speaking village of An Coireán (Waterville), County Kerry, Ireland on September 12, 1892.
Mary Ann (Maria) LeRoy (1759–1797)
1759–1797
Mary Ann LeRoy, born in 1759 to Jacob LeRoy and Cornelia Rutgers of the prominent New York Dutch merchant class, married John Livingston of Oak Hill on May 11, 1775 when she was 15 and he was 26.
Sarah "Sally" Lawrence Hallett (c. 1797–1852)
1797–1852
Sarah "Sally" Lawrence Hallett was the wife of Herman Livingston (1793–1872), builder and second owner of the Oak Hill estate in Columbia County, NY.
Susan Bard Rogers (1835–1911)
1835–1911
Susan Bard Rogers married Herman Thong Livingston (1827–1899) on December 6, 1853, uniting two of the great Hudson Valley aristocratic families — the Livingstons of Oak Hill and the Rogers-Pendleto…
Susan C. Livingston
Current owner of Oak Hill, the Federal-era Livingston estate at Linlithgo, Columbia County, New York, built in the 1790s by John Livingston (1750–1822).
Valentine Gill Hall Jr. (1834–1880)
1834–1880
## Overview Valentine Gill Hall Jr.
Robert Livingston the Elder, 1st Lord of the Manor
13–1
Robert Livingston arrived in the colony of New York in 1673 as a young Scotsman fluent in Dutch, a rare advantage in the polyglot Hudson Valley.
Philip Livingston (1716–1778)
15–12
Philip Livingston was a prosperous New York merchant and one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence.
Chancellor Robert R. Livingston
27–26
Robert R.
Edward Livingston (1764–1836)
28–23
Edward Livingston served under Andrew Jackson as U.S.
Margaret Alida Rebecca Armstrong Astor (1800–1872)
1800–1872
Margaret Alida Rebecca Armstrong was the daughter of Senator John Armstrong Jr.
Edmund Pendleton Livingston Jr.
1923–
Edmund Livingston represents the modern arc of the family story.
John Livingston (1951–2019)
1951–2019
John Edmund Livingston was an adopted Kwakwaka'wakw master carver, painter, art appraiser, restorer, and mentor whose life's work bridged cultures and helped revitalize Northwest Coast Indigenous art.
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