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Robert Livingston the Younger (1663 – April 1725), sometimes known as Robert Livingston Jr., or The Nephew was a wealthy merchant and political figure in colonial
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Early life

Livingston was born in 1663 in
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. He was the son of James Livingston (1646–1673) and nephew of
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. Once established in Albany, his uncle wrote to his father in Edinburgh, advising him to send his son Robert. Robert the Younger emigrated to North America, by way of London, in November 1687. He settled in Albany, where he managed his uncle's Albany enterprises.


Career

After arriving in North America in 1687, Livingston's first job involved assisting his uncle as city and County Clerk. In 1699, he was appointed Deputy Secretary and Deputy Clerk, positions he held until 1707, when his cousin
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became of age. In 1708, Livingston was elected Alderman for the First Ward. In 1709, he was appointed Recorder (or Deputy Mayor) of the City. At the same time, he was able to prosper in business, using family connections and experience to supply both settler and military customers. In 1710, Livingston was appointed mayor of Albany, succeeding Johannes Abeel and serving in that role until 1719 when he was succeeded by Myndert Schuyler. During his tenure, Albany grew from a trading post to the area's major supply and services center. Livingston was also appointed as one of the English colony's
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Personal life

In 1697, Livingston married Margareta (or Margarita) Schuyler (b. 1682), the daughter of Pieter Schuyler (1657–1724), the first mayor of Albany, and Engeltie Van Schaick (d. 1689). Their children "married into the best provincial families and enjoyed great success in the business of New York, Montreal, and the lands in between. Together, they had six children: * Engeltje "Angelica" Livingston (1698–1747), who married
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(1708–1793), son of Hendrick van Rensselaer (1667–1740). * James Livingston (1701–1763), who married Maria Kierstede (1704–1762) * Janet Livingston (1703–1724), who married Col.
Henry Beekman Henry Beekman (January 4, 1687 – January 3, 1775) was a prominent colonial American politician and landowner. Early life Beekman was born in Kingston, New York. the son of Judge Hendrick "Henry" Beekman (1652–1716) and his wife, Johanna (né ...
of
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* Pieter "Peter" Livingston (b. 1706), fur trader, killed by Seneca Indians near
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* Johannes "John" Livingston (1709–1791), who married Catharine Ten Broeck (1715–1802), the sister of Abraham Ten Broeck. * Thomas Livingston, who died young. In April 1725, Robert Livingston the Younger died and was buried in the Dutch church at Albany. Margarita survived her husband by many years; her death date is unknown but occurred between 1756 and 1784.


Descendants

Through his eldest daughter Angelica, he was the grandfather of: *
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(1734–1803), who married Gen. Philip Schuyler (1733–1804) in 1755 * Jeremiah Van Rensselaer (1738–1810) * Robert Van Rensselaer (1740–1802) * Henry Van Rensselaer (ca 1742–1813) * James Van Rensselaer (1747–1827), a Captain and aide de camp of Maj. Gen. Montgomery who fought in the Canadian campaign of
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in
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and was Captain in the
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under Colonel James Clinton and later aide de camp of General Philip Schuyler.Calendar of the Military Papers of Peter Gansevoort, eniorJuly 4, 1754 through December 31, 1780 New York State Archives AO13

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Through his son James, his granddaughter was Margaret Livingston (1738–1809) who married Peter Robert Livingston (1737–1793), the son of Robert Livingston (1708–1790), Robert Livingston (grandson of
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). Margaret's brother, Robert James Livingston (1725–1771), was the father of his Robert Livingston the Younger's great-grandson,
Maturin Livingston Maturin Livingston (April 10, 1769 – November 7, 1847), a member of the prominent Livingston family, was an American lawyer and politician from New York. Life Maturin Livingston was born on April 10, 1769 in New York City. He was the son ...
(1769–1847). Through his son John, he was the grandfather of: * Margaret Livingston Chinn (1742–1820) * James Livingston (1747–1832) * Anne Livingston Jordan (1749–1788) * Jennet Livingston Vanderheyden (1751–1825) * Abraham Livingston (1753–1802) * Catherine Livingston Willard (1755–1827) * Maria J. Livingston (1759–1839). Through his granddaughter, Catherine Schuyler, he is the ancestor of the entire Hamilton family, minus Alexander Hamilton, all descendants of General Philip J. Schuyler, several members of the
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(through his daughter Juliet Pierpont Morgan Hamilton), the socialite
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, and several more relatives of heavily influential families of America.


See also

* Livingston family * History of Albany, New York


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Livingston, Robert the Younger 1663 births 1725 deaths Robert Younger Mayors of Albany, New York People of the Province of New York Kingdom of Scotland emigrants to the Thirteen Colonies 17th-century Scottish people English emigrants