Person:Philip Livingston (1)

     
Philip Livingston
Facts and Events
Name Philip Livingston
Gender Male
Birth[1] 15 Jan 1716 Albany, Albany, New York
Marriage to Christina Ten Broeck
Death[1] 12 Jun 1778 York, Pennsylvania, United States
Burial[2] Prospect Hill Cemetery, York, York, Pennsylvania, United States
Reference Number? Q714967?
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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Philip Livingston, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.

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    Philip Livingston (January 15, 1716 – June 12, 1778) was an American merchant and statesman from New York City. He represented New York at the October 1774 First Continental Congress, where he favored imposing economic sanctions upon Great Britain as a way of pressuring the British Parliament to repeal the Intolerable Acts. He was also a delegate to the Second Continental Congress from 1775 to 1778, and signed the Declaration of Independence, thus becoming one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.

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  2. Grave Recorded, in Find A Grave
    [Includes headstone photo], last accessed Mar 2017.
  3.   Lanier, Henry Wysham. A century of banking in New York, 1822-1922. (New York: The Gilliss Press, 1922)
    89.

    LIVINGSTON, Philip
    The fourth son of Philip, second proprietor of the manor of Livingston, born in Albany in 1716, and graduated from Yale College in 1737. He became a merchant in New York, was Alderman of the East Ward in that city from 1754 to 1762, and represented New York in the Assembly from 1749 to 1769, where he was Speaker in the latter year. Member of the First Congress which sat in Philadelphia in 1774-5 and one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. He continued in Congress until his death in 1778. LOYDE, James In 1676 he was taxed ~13:03:10X on property valued at ~1112:4:10.