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Robert Le Roy Livingston

Robert Le Roy Livingston
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New York's 6th district
In office
March 4, 1809 – May 6, 1812
Preceded by Daniel C. Verplanck
Succeeded by Asa Fitch
Thomas P. Grosvenor
Personal details
Born October 18, 1778
Died April 14, 1836 (aged 57)
Political party Federalist
Spouse(s) Anna Maria Digges
Children 7
Parents John Livingston
Mary Ann LeRoy
Relatives Robert Livingston (grandfather)
Alma mater College of New Jersey

Robert Le Roy Livingston (October 18, 1778 – April 14, 1836) was a United States Representative from New York.

Robert Le Roy Livingston was born in Claverack, Columbia County to John Livingston (1749-1672) and Mary Ann Le Roy (1759-1797), daughter of Jacob Le Roy and Cornelia Rutgers,. After his mother's death in 1797, his father married Catherine (Livingston) Ridley, his first cousin, the daughter of William Livingston and the widow of Matthew Ridley. His siblings included: Cornelia Livingston (b. 1776), who married Nicholas G. Rutgers, Jacob Livingston (b. 1780) who first married Catherine Adriana de Peyster (granddaughter of Abraham de Peyster), and second married Levantia White, John G. Livingston (b. 1782), who died unmarried after being killed in a duel, Daniel Livingston (b. 1786) who married Eliza Oothout, Philip Henry Livingston (b. 1787), Anthony Rutgers Livingston (b. 1789), who married Anna Hoffman (daughter of Martin Hoffman and Beulah Murray), Henry Livingston (b. 1791), who married Ann Eliza Van Ness, and Herman Livingston (1793-1872), who married Sarah Lawrence Hallett (1795-1868) and inherited the family home from their father, John Livingston.

His parents were of English and French Huguenot descent, whose families had been in the New York colony for generations. His paternal grandfather was Robert Livingston (1708–1790), the third and final Lord of Livingston Manor and a member of the assembly for the manor from 1737 to 1790.

Livingston attended private school and graduated from College of New Jersey.

He was commissioned a first lieutenant in the Twelfth United States Infantry on January 14, 1799 and honorably discharged on June 15, 1800. He was elected as a Federalist from New York to the Eleventh and Twelfth United States Congresses, serving from March 4, 1809 until May 6, 1812, when he resigned.


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