Person:Francis Livingston (1)

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Francis Kendrick Livingston
m. 31 May 1832
  1. John G LivingstonAbt 1839 - 1890
  2. Mary E. LivingstonAbt 1841 -
  3. Louisa Elizabeth LivingstonAbt 1843 -
  4. Francis Kendrick Livingston1845 - 1919
  5. William Henry LivingstonAbt 1848 -
  6. Erastus A LivingstonAbt 1848 - 1908
  7. Lucinda LivingstonAbt 1854 -
  8. Margaret Clara Livingston1855 - 1922
  • HFrancis Kendrick Livingston1845 - 1919
  • WRebecca RuckerAbt 1848 - 1875
m. Est 1866
  1. Laura Livingston1867 - 1922
  2. Eliza J LivingstonAbt 1868 -
  1. Renold Brendon LIVINGSTON1876 - 1956
  2. Nelly Madeline Livingston1882 - 1972
  3. Albert Ray LIVINGSTON1888 - 1968
  4. Alice Mable LIVINGSTON1890 - 1979
Facts and Events
Name Francis Kendrick Livingston
Alt Name Frank Livingston
Gender Male
Birth? 30 Mar 1845 Polo, Ogle, Illinois, United States
Marriage Est 1866 to Rebecca Rucker
Marriage to Florence Henrietta SAWYER
Death[1] 26 May 1919 Coffeyville, Montgomery, Kansas, United States
Burial[2] Fairview Cemetery
References
  1. COFFEYVILLE DAILY JOURNAL
    26 May 1919.

    F. K. Livingston Dies
    Well - Known Retired Farmer Succumbs to Paralysis - Leaves Wife and Four Children - Aged 73

    Frank K. Livingston died this morning at his home, 120 Grace boulevard, following a lingering illness of paralysis. The body was taken to the Skinner undertaking rooms to await funeral arrangements. Mr. Livingston was a retired farmer and had lived in Coffeyville and vicinity for about twenty-five years and enjoyed a large acquaintance. He was born in Illinois 73 years ago. Besides his wife he leaves two sons. Al Livingston, well known garage mechanic of this city, and R. B. Livingston of Nowata and two daughters Mrs. A. C. Fox, Sapulpa, Okla., and Mrs. Ernest Rhodes of this city.

  2. COFFEYVILLE DAILY JOURNAL
    27 May 1919.

    Livingston Funeral Tomorrow
    Funeral services over the body of F. K. Livingston, who died yesterday morning at the home, 120 Grace boulevard, will be conducted at the home at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon by Dr. F. A. Hawke, pastor of the First M. E. Church. The burial will be made in Fairview cemetery.