Henry Gilbert - Henry G. "Proof" Generation No. 1 1. ROBERT GILBERT3 LIVINGSTON (GILBERT2, ROBERT1) was born December 24, 1712 in Kingston, NY1,2,3, and died August 27, 1789 in New York, NY4,5. He married CATHARINA MCPHEDERICKS November 03, 1740 in New York NY (New Amsterdam Reformed Church)6, daughter of JOHN MCPHEDRICKS and HELENA MCPHEDERICKS. She was born Bef. 17177, and died February 09, 1792 in Rhinebeck, NY8. Notes for ROBERT GILBERT LIVINGSTON: He was a Major in the Revolutionary Army (as cited in The Livingstons from Livingus, 1100 to Henry Gilbert, 1783, and his Descendents (or A Livingston Genealogy 1100-1933), as noted in the Micahel Helbig letter. ---------------------- Abstracts of Wills, Vol XIV, 1786-1796 (http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/_glc_/1485/1485_162.html); From The New York Historical Society Collections, this 1905 volume features abstracts of wills on file in the Surrogates Office, City of New York, from 6/12/1786 to 2/13/1796. Bibliographic Information: Abstracts of Wills Volume XIV 1786-1796, The New York Historical Society, 1905 Page 256.--ROBERT GILBERT LIVINGSTON, of New York, to my wife Catharine, all my household furniture, books, plate, horses, carriages, slaves, stock, and farming utensils of every kind; Also an annuity of œ600 during her natural life in quarterly payments by Aaron Burr, of New York City; my executors to sell the following houses, farms, and lots so as to raise money to pay the above annuity, also my debts and funeral charges: The farm which I bought of Michael Hopkins, where Josiah Ingersoll lived; the two houses and lots in Brooklyn, Long Island, which I bought of Christopher Codwise; Also all my lands in Ulster County and three-and-a-half Townships in the tract known as Jessup's Purchase; Also my farm at little Hempstead; Also my house and lot in Queens Street, New York City, now in possession of Samuel Corp as my tenant, adjoining the lot I bought of John Van Zandt; Also the lot I bought of the heirs of Abraham Ketteltas, deceased; Also the house and lot in Water Street, No. 28, New York City, now in possession of George Pollock as my tenant; Also two lots I have in Nicholas Bayard's pasture in the out ward of this City; Also two farms on land in Schuyler's patent near Cherry Valley, each containing five hundred acres; after the death of my wife, the principal sum, which shall be so vested for the payment of the annuity to her, to be divided as follows among my said children and the children of my daughter Helena, deceased: One-fifth part to each of my children, Robert Gilbert Livingston, Jr., Henry, Gilbert Livingston, and Catharine Reade, and the remaining to the above-mentioned grandchildren; to my eldest son, Robert, all my third part of a tract of land in Dutchess County, called Rhinebeck, lot numbers Three and Four; Also nine-and-a-half farms described in a deed of partition between Colonel Henry Beekman, Albert Pawling, and Catharine, his wife, and Gilbert Livingston, and Cornelia, his wife, dated at Kingston, August 20, 1737; Also three hundred and eighty acres which are to be conveyed to me by the award of Abraham Lott and Samuel Jones, dated December 30, 1769, which number of acres are to be taken out of lot No. 5, formerly belonging to John Rutzen; Also the one equal fifth part of all the residue of my real estate; to my son Henry, one other fifth part of the residue of my estate; another fifth part to my son Gilbert; one-fifth part to my daughter, Catharine Reade; the remaining fifth part to my brother-in-law, Peter Stuyvesant, and Aaron Burr, in trust for my children until they reach legal age or marry. If they die before reaching lawful age and without legal issue, the share or shares to revert to the estate. I appoint my three sons, Robert Gilbert, Jr., Henry and Gilbert Livingston, executors. Dated August 20, 1789. Witnesses, Nicholas Romine, Samuel Hallett, yeomen; Peter Macgowan, writing clerk. Proved, September 4, 1789 --------------------- Robert Gilbert was one of wealthest men in NY City. He had mercantile establishmens and large real estate holdings. He was believed to be a Loyalist and, after the War, was obligated to take an oath of Allegiance to the U.S. (this supports some of the statements in the Henry-->William letter re: the ancestor who wanted to protect his property (not knowing which side would win). --------------------- According to "Livingstons of Livingston Manor" (E.B. Livingston), he was born 1/11/1713; died 10/27/1789. More About ROBERT GILBERT LIVINGSTON: Revolution: Major in Army9 Notes for CATHARINA MCPHEDERICKS: She witnessed a will (per New York City Wills, 1754-1760, as cited in www.ancestry.com): Witnesses, John King, Charles Beekman, Jr., Catharine Mackpheadrix. Proved, February 26, 1755. Catharine Mackpheadrix was then the wife of Robert Gilbert Livingston, "merchant." More About ROBERT LIVINGSTON and CATHARINA MCPHEDERICKS: Marriage: November 03, 1740, New York NY (New Amsterdam Reformed Church)10 Children of ROBERT LIVINGSTON and CATHARINA MCPHEDERICKS are: i. ROBERT G.4 LIVINGSTON, b. Abt. 1749, Kingston, NY11. Notes for ROBERT G. LIVINGSTON: Arrested by Egbert Benson's Rhinebeck Committee of Safety during the Revolution. [This may add credence to Hiram Livingston's contention that his ancestor "put one son in the British army" to protect his land holdings.]Arrested by Egbert Benson's Rhinebeck Committee of Safety during the Revolution (The Livingstons from Livingus, 1100 to Henry Gilbert, 1783, and his Descendents (or A Livingston Genealogy 1100-1933): p. 30] as noted in the Letter of Michael Helbig. ================= Robert G. was suspected of having Loyalist (Tory) leanings by his neighbors; he was imprisoned for a time, and had to take an oath of loyalty. More About ROBERT G. LIVINGSTON: Baptism: April 02, 174911 Revolution: Abt. 1777, Arrested by Egbert Benson's Rhinebeck Committee of Safety12 ii. GILBERT ROBERT LIVINGSTON. iii. CATHERINE LIVINGSTON. iv. HELEN LIVINGSTON. 2. v. MAJOR HENRY GILBERT LIVINGSTON, b. Abt. 1754; d. April 09, 1817, Haarlem, NY. Generation No. 2 2. MAJOR HENRY GILBERT4 LIVINGSTON (ROBERT GILBERT3, GILBERT2, ROBERT1) was born Abt. 1754, and died April 09, 1817 in Haarlem, NY. He met (1) MARGARET LIVINGSTON. He married (2) ANNE NUTTER November 26, 1791 in Poughkeepsie, NY. More About MAJOR HENRY GILBERT LIVINGSTON: Baptism: May 01, 1754, New York, NY13 Notes for MARGARET LIVINGSTON: Based on the information from the Armenia NY Church Records re: the baptism of the children ("Harry" Gilbert & "Peggy" Gilbert Livingson), and the reference to the mother as "Miss" Peggy Livingston ... and based upon the letter to William Livingston in which the author (Henry) said his g-grandmother's name was "Margaret" & g-grandfather was Major Henry G. Livingston ... George Grove (who is also researching this lineage) and I have conclude that Henry was either secretly married to Peggy or had an affair with her before marrying Anne Nutter. The Major was known to have had an affair with Gertje Harris, so it would not have been out of character for him to have fathered Henry "Harry" Gilbert & Margaret "Peggy" without marrying their mother. More About HENRY LIVINGSTON and ANNE NUTTER: Marriage: November 26, 1791, Poughkeepsie, NY Children of HENRY LIVINGSTON and MARGARET LIVINGSTON are: i. MARGARET5 LIVINGSTON, b. May 19, 178014; m. JOSEPH JENKINS. More About MARGARET LIVINGSTON: Baptism: April 20, 1783, Baptized at Amenia, NY ("Old Red Meeting House")15 3. ii. HENRY GILBERT LIVINGSTON, b. March 03, 1783, Castleton, NY; d. April 13, 1850, Brunswick, Ohio (67y 1m 10d). Children of HENRY LIVINGSTON and ANNE NUTTER are: iii. VALENTINE NUTTER5 LIVINGSTON. iv. CATHERINE LIVINGSTON, m. PALMER CLEVELAND. v. SARAH LIVINGSTON, m. DANIEL DERVERY BARNARD; b. Berkshire County, MA; d. April 01, 1861, Albany, NY. vi. ANTOINETTE LIVINGSTON, m. JOHN T. TALLMAN. Generation No. 3 3. HENRY GILBERT5 LIVINGSTON (HENRY GILBERT4, ROBERT GILBERT3, GILBERT2, ROBERT1) was born March 03, 1783 in Castleton, NY16, and died April 13, 1850 in Brunswick, Ohio (67y 1m 10d)17,17. He married HANNAH SWIFT June 01, 1805 in Castleton, Schodack Town, Renssealer Co. NY18. She was born February 04, 178319, and died September 05, 1866 in Brunswick, Ohio20,20. Notes for HENRY GILBERT LIVINGSTON: According to a letter written by his son, Hiram, the Rensselaer Country Brigade, which was organized on 13 April 1812, became part of the Eighth Brigade of Infantry, commanded by General Jacob A. Fort. The letter claims that Henry was a Lieutenant in the Army. See the Notes for his son, Henry, re: moving to Brunswick, Ohio. Based on documents from the the New York State Archives: 1. Lieut. Henry Livingston served in the Organization of Capt. Braddum Yale, in the Company of Lt. Col. Peter J. Vesburg (9th Regiment) from Sept. 8, 1812 to Oct. 23, 1812 for which he was paid $45.00 (Voucher #159 A, signed by S. Edmonds, P.M.) 2. Lieut. Henry Livingston served in the Organization of Capt. Braddum Yale, in the Company of Lt. Co. Jas. Green (9th Regiment) from Oct. 24, 1812 to Dec. 8, 1812 for which he was paid $46.00 (Voucher #255 A, signed by S. Edmonds, P.M.) ------------------ Livingstons from Livingus, 1100 to Henry Gilbert, 1783, and his Descendents (1933: Marjorie Eunice Fisher): held in NY Gen. & Biogr. Society, on pp. 32/33, states: "Holgate's Livingston Genealogy cites a Henry Gilbert (b. 01/26/1783, bpt. 10/21/1784, as the son of Robert & Margaret; he states that he was married to Catherine Coopernail. Holgate's erroneous assumpiton has been carried forward in subsequent Livingston genealogies. "Fisher's genealogy corrects Holgate and shows that this Henry Gilbert, married to Hannah Swift is, in fact their son." George Grove & I have proven this to the Fisher document to be in error; Robert & Margaret did have a son, Henry Gilbert, born on this date. More About HENRY GILBERT LIVINGSTON: Baptism: April 20, 1783, Baptized at Amenia, NY ("Old Red Meeting House") 21 Burial: April 13, 1850, buried in Westview Cemetary, Brunswick, Ohio (row 4 sec 2 - sw sec) Elected: April 13, 1812, Organized Rensselaer County Brigade (3rd Division, NY Militia) Emigration: June 28, 1838, Moved to Ohio Fact 3: June 18, 1812, Rensselaer Country Brigade reorganized into the 8th Brigade, under Jacob A. Fort22 Fact 4: September 08, 1812, Served under Capt. Yale; see Notes23 War of 1812(1): April 13, 1812, Organized Rensselaer County Brigade (3rd Division, NY Militia) War of 1812(2): June 18, 1812, Rensselaer Country Brigade reorganized into the 8th Brigade, under Jacob A. Fort24,25 War of 1812(3): September 08, 1812, Served under Capt. Yale; see Notes26 More About HANNAH SWIFT: Burial: September 05, 1866, Buried in Westview Cemetery, Brunswick, Ohio (row 4 sec 2 - sw sec) More About HENRY LIVINGSTON and HANNAH SWIFT: Marriage: June 01, 1805, Castleton, Schodack Town, Renssealer Co. NY27 Children of HENRY LIVINGSTON and HANNAH SWIFT are: i. MARGARET6 LIVINGSTON, b. April 15, 1806, Castleton, NY27; d. February 08, 1868, Brunswick, Ohio; m. (1) HENRY PROSEUS, August 13, 1825, Castleton, Schodack Town, Renssealer Co. NY; b. January 05, 180128; d. January 04, 183528; m. (2) LUCIUS TURRELL, April 04, 184029,30. More About HENRY PROSEUS: Baptism: February 21, 1801, Castleton, Schodack, NY31 More About HENRY PROSEUS and MARGARET LIVINGSTON: Marriage: August 13, 1825, Castleton, Schodack Town, Renssealer Co. NY More About LUCIUS TURRELL and MARGARET LIVINGSTON: Divorce: May 1853, Ohio (Turrell abandoned family)32 Marriage: April 04, 184033,34 ii. WILLIAM LIVINGSTON, b. June 03, 1808, Castleton, NY35; d. December 01, 1833, Castleton, NY. iii. JANE LIVINGSTON, b. December 31, 1810, Castleton, NY35; d. March 06, 1890, Massillon, Ohio (age 79)36,37; m. ABSALOM RYDER, July 15, 183538; b. Castleton-on-Hudson, NY; d. Massillon, Ohio. More About ABSALOM RYDER and JANE LIVINGSTON: Marriage: July 15, 183538 iv. HIRAM LIVINGSTON, b. March 24, 1814, Albany, NY39; d. June 16, 1879, Albany, NY40; m. DEBORAH SMITH41, December 05, 1838, Albany, NY (2nd Dutch Reformed Church)42; b. June 03, 1814, Greene County, New York43; d. November 30, 1894, Albany, New York43. Notes for HIRAM LIVINGSTON: Hiram's obituary notice mentions that his family moved to Castleton-on-the-Hudson, where he served as a clerk to his father (Henry G.). Subsequently, he moved to Coxsackie (NY), then to Albany (NY), where he fitted and ran the Clinton Hotel. In ill health, he moved to Massilon (Ohio) in 1853, where he fitted the American Hotel. He returned to Albany in 1856, where he ran the Commercial Hotel, which was destroyed by flood (1857). He then became a wholesale merchant until his death. Buried in Albany Rural Cemetery (Lot 29, Sec. 33) Notes for DEBORAH SMITH: Buried in Albany Rural Cemetery (Lot 29, Sec. 33) More About DEBORAH SMITH: Burial location: Albany Rural Cemetery, Lot 29, Sec. 33.43 More About HIRAM LIVINGSTON and DEBORAH SMITH: Marriage: December 05, 1838, Albany, NY (2nd Dutch Reformed Church)44 v. MARY LIVINGSTON, b. April 06, 1816, Castleton, NY45; d. October 183846; m. ROYAL BALDWIN, December 14, 183647. More About ROYAL BALDWIN and MARY LIVINGSTON: Marriage: December 14, 183647 vi. HENRY G. LIVINGSTON, b. September 17, 1818, Schodack, NY48,49; d. August 03, 1900, Brunswick, Ohio (81 y, 10m, 14d)50,51,52,53; m. SUSAN S. HALL, October 12, 1839, Cheshire, Connecticut54; b. November 13, 1817, Cheshire, Connecticut; d. May 05, 1885, Brunswick, Ohio (67y 6m 22d)55,56. Notes for HENRY G. LIVINGSTON: His obituary mentions that he moved to Brunswick (Ohio) with his family, leaving New York State on June 28, 1834, and arriving July 8, 1834. In 1838 he moved to Massilon (Ohio). More About HENRY G. LIVINGSTON: Burial: August 03, 1900, Buried in Westview Cemetery, Brunswick, Ohio (row 4 sec 2 - sw sec) Emigration: June 28, 1834, Moved to Ohio More About SUSAN S. HALL: Burial: May 05, 1885, Buried in Westview Cemetery, Brunswick, Ohio (row 4 sec - sw sec) More About HENRY LIVINGSTON and SUSAN HALL: Marriage: October 12, 1839, Cheshire, Connecticut57 vii. NATHAN LIVINGSTON, b. June 13, 1822, Castleton, NY58; d. April 17, 1898, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio59,60; m. CLARRISSA MOSES, August 31, 1842, Brunswick, Ohio61; b. January 07, 1824, Chautaugua, NY62; d. March 12, 1886, Brunswick, Ohio63. More About NATHAN LIVINGSTON and CLARRISSA MOSES: Marriage: August 31, 1842, Brunswick, Ohio64 viii. ALEXANDER LIVINGSTON, b. May 19, 1827, Castleton, NY65; d. April 29, 1828, Castleton, NY65. Endnotes 1. Livingstons from Livingus, 1100 to Henry Gilbert, 1783, and his Descendents (1933: Marjorie Eunice Fisher): held in NY Gen. & Biogr. Society, 28. 2. Letter by Michael J. Helbig (PO Box 6, Ancram, NY 12502-0006), The Livingstons from Livingus, 1100 to Henry Gilbert, 1783, and his Descendents (or A Livingston Genealogy 1100-1933). 3. FamilySearch® Ancestral File, "Electronic," AFN: 17FX-QL7, Gives birth year of 1713. 4. FamilySearch® Ancestral File, "Electronic," AFN: 17FX-QL7. 5. New York City, Dutch Church Burials, "Electronic," http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/4494.htm, Records of Burials in the Dutch Church, New York. New York: Reformed Dutch Church, 1899. 6. New York City Wills, 1754-60, "Electronic," http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/3590.htm, Witnesses, John King, Charles Beekman, Jr., Catharine Mackpheadrix. Proved, February 26, 1755. Catharine Mackpheadrix was then the wife of Robert Gilbert Livingston, "merchant." ===Description:Extended Description:As the colonial era of British North America drew to a close in the 18th Century, New York City occupied the position as one of the most important cities on the continent. This database is a collection of will abstracts, originally published in the late 19th Century. As a multicultural city, there are wills for many residents of Dutch, Danish, and Swedish heritage, in addition to many for English residents. Covering the years 1754 to 1760, each record reveals valuable information regarding the individual, often including information about family members and witnesses to the will. With over 5000 records, this collection can be a valuable database for researchers of early New York residents.Source Information:Tami, Chris. New York City Wills, Vol. 5. Orem, UT: Ancestry, Inc., 1998. 7. FamilySearch® Ancestral File, "Electronic," AFN: 17FX-QMF. 8. George Grove. 9. Letter by Michael J. Helbig (PO Box 6, Ancram, NY 12502-0006), The Livingstons from Livingus, 1100 to Henry Gilbert, 1783, and his Descendents (or A Livingston Genealogy 1100-1933). 10. New York City Wills, 1754-60, "Electronic," http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/3590.htm, Witnesses, John King, Charles Beekman, Jr., Catharine Mackpheadrix. Proved, February 26, 1755. Catharine Mackpheadrix was then the wife of Robert Gilbert Livingston, "merchant." ===Description:Extended Description:As the colonial era of British North America drew to a close in the 18th Century, New York City occupied the position as one of the most important cities on the continent. This database is a collection of will abstracts, originally published in the late 19th Century. As a multicultural city, there are wills for many residents of Dutch, Danish, and Swedish heritage, in addition to many for English residents. Covering the years 1754 to 1760, each record reveals valuable information regarding the individual, often including information about family members and witnesses to the will. With over 5000 records, this collection can be a valuable database for researchers of early New York residents.Source Information:Tami, Chris. New York City Wills, Vol. 5. Orem, UT: Ancestry, Inc., 1998. 11. Letter by Michael J. Helbig (PO Box 6, Ancram, NY 12502-0006), The Livingstons from Livingus, 1100 to Henry Gilbert, 1783, and his Descendents (or A Livingston Genealogy 1100-1933). 12. Letter by Michael J. Helbig (PO Box 6, Ancram, NY 12502-0006), see Proseus - Livingston Connection letter, in "Livingston" file (Village Hall, Castleton-on-Hudson, NY). 13. George Grove. 14. Church Record of Amenia, NY, by Mary H. Reed (Contributed yb Rev. Melatiah E. Dwight), 286. 15. Church Record of Amenia, NY, by Mary H. Reed (Contributed yb Rev. Melatiah E. Dwight), 286 (also Vol. XXXV NYG&B Records), April 20, 1783: Miss Peggy Livingston had her daughter Peggy Gilbert, b. May 19, 1780. 16. Letter by Michael J. Helbig (PO Box 6, Ancram, NY 12502-0006), The Livingstons from Livingus, 1100 to Henry Gilbert, 1783, and his Descendents (or A Livingston Genealogy 1100-1933). 17. Tombstone Inscriptions from the Cemeteries 18. George Grove. 19. Letter by Michael J. Helbig (PO Box 6, Ancram, NY 12502-0006), The Livingstons from Livingus, 1100 to Henry Gilbert, 1783, and his Descendents (or A Livingston Genealogy 1100-1933). 20. Tombstone Inscriptions from the Cemeteries 21. Church Record of Amenia, NY, by Mary H. Reed (Contributed yb Rev. Melatiah E. Dwight), 286 (also Vol XXXV (NYG&B Record)), April 20, 1783: Miss Peggy Livingston had her son Harry Gilbert, b. March 3, 1783. 22. (New York) State Historian, p 624 & 643 23. New York State Archives 24. (New York) State Historian, p 624 & 643 25. Letter by Michael J. Helbig (PO Box 6, Ancram, NY 12502-0006), The Livingstons from Livingus, 1100 to Henry Gilbert, 1783, and his Descendents (or A Livingston Genealogy 1100-1933). 26. New York State Archives 27. George Grove. 28. Letter by Michael J. Helbig (PO Box 6, Ancram, NY 12502-0006), The Livingstons from Livingus, 1100 to Henry Gilbert, 1783, and his Descendents (or A Livingston Genealogy 1100-1933). 29. Letter from George Grove, 415 Captain's Court, Ft. Collins, CO 80524 re: Margaret Livingston, Letter contains genealogical information about Margaret "Peggy" Livingston decendents and her second marriage. 30. George Grove, cites marriage date as April 5, 1840. 31. Letter by Michael J. Helbig (PO Box 6, Ancram, NY 12502-0006), The Livingstons from Livingus, 1100 to Henry Gilbert, 1783, and his Descendents (or A Livingston Genealogy 1100-1933). 32. Letter from George Grove, 415 Captain's Court, Ft. Collins, CO 80524 re: Margaret Livingston, Turrell abandoned the family, supposedly heading for the gold fields. Margaret divorced him in May 1853, Susan having died the previous year. 33. Letter from George Grove, 415 Captain's Court, Ft. Collins, CO 80524 re: Margaret Livingston, Letter contains genealogical information about Margaret "Peggy" Livingston decendents and her second marriage. 34. George Grove, cites marriage date as April 5, 1840. 35. George Grove. 36. newspaper clipping 37. Letter by Michael J. Helbig (PO Box 6, Ancram, NY 12502-0006), The Livingstons from Livingus, 1100 to Henry Gilbert, 1783, and his Descendents (or A Livingston Genealogy 1100-1933). 38. Medina County Probate Court -- Marriage Record (Jane Livingston), Vol A. Page 126, Minister: Lewis F. Laine. 39. Obituary Notice. 40. 1. newspaper clipping 41. Smith Ancestors.FTW, "Electronic," Date of Import: Jul 2, 1999. 42. International Genealogical Index, "Electronic." 43. Smith Ancestors.FTW, "Electronic." 44. International Genealogical Index, "Electronic." 45. George Grove. 46. Letter by Michael J. Helbig (PO Box 6, Ancram, NY 12502-0006), The Livingstons from Livingus, 1100 to Henry Gilbert, 1783, and his Descendents (or A Livingston Genealogy 1100-1933). 47. Medina County Probate Court -- Marriage Record (Mary Livingston), Vol A, Page 148, Minister: Lewis F. Laine. 48. Obituary says Sep 18. 49. Letter by Michael J. Helbig (PO Box 6, Ancram, NY 12502-0006), The Livingstons from Livingus, 1100 to Henry Gilbert, 1783, and his Descendents (or A Livingston Genealogy 1100-1933). 50. Tombstone Inscriptions from the Cemetery says Aug 2. 51. Letter by Michael J. Helbig (PO Box 6, Ancram, NY 12502-0006), The Livingstons from Livingus, 1100 to Henry Gilbert, 1783, and his Descendents (or A Livingston Genealogy 1100-1933). 52. Medina County Death Record (Henry Livingston), Vol. 2, Rec. # 115 (Recorded 1901), Name: Livingston, HenryPlace: Brunswick, Medina, OhioDate of Death: August 2, 1900Date Of Birth: Age 82 yrs.Cause of Death: AccidentColor: WhiteSex: Male. 53. Medina CountyDeath Record (Susan S. Livingston), Volu. 2 (Rec. #3136), Name: Livingston, Susan X.Place: Brunswick, Medina Co., OhioDate of Death: May 5, 1885Date of Birth: Age - 67 yrs.Cause of Death: ConsumptionColor: WhiteSex: Female(penciled note: "Born Connecticut"). 54. Medina County Probate Court -- Marriage Record (Henry Livingston), Vol. A. Page 209, Minister: Warner Beebe(Her name was erroneously listed sa Susan Hale on this record). 55. Tombstone Inscriptions from the Cemeteries 56. "Medina County Gazette (May 17, 1885)," p.6, "Mrs. Susan Livingston, wife of Henry Livingston, of Brusnwick, and mother of A. H. Livinston, of Weymouth, died on Monday last." 57. Medina County Probate Court -- Marriage Record (Henry Livingston), Vol. A. Page 209, Minister: Warner Beebe(Her name was erroneously listed sa Susan Hale on this record). 58. George Grove. 59. Letter by Michael J. Helbig (PO Box 6, Ancram, NY 12502-0006), The Livingstons from Livingus, 1100 to Henry Gilbert, 1783, and his Descendents (or A Livingston Genealogy 1100-1933). 60. Medina County (?) Death Record (Nathan Livingston), Vol 2. (Record # 5806), Recorded 1899, Name: Llivingston, NathanPlace: Cleveland, Cuyahoga, OhioDate of Death: April 17, 1898Date Of Birth: Age - 76 yrs.Cause of Death: AccidentColor: WhiteSex: Male(penciled note: "was a Huckster"). 61. Medina County Probate Court -- Marriage Record (Nathan Livingston), Vol. B, Page 18, dated Sept. 6, 1842Minister: S. J. Hayslip, Justice of the Peace. 62. George Grove, George says she was born in Buffalo; ny Chautaugua reference was "Index to Women in the Western Reserve Befo[incomplete]." 63. George Grove. 64. Medina County Probate Court -- Marriage Record (Nathan Livingston), Vol. B, Page 18, dated Sept. 6, 1842Minister: S. J. Hayslip, Justice of the Peace. 65. George Grove.