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Albert Livingston

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Albert Livingston

Birth
Amsterdam, Montgomery County, New York, USA
Death
20 Feb 1888 (aged 66)
Fillmore, Montgomery County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Fillmore, Montgomery County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section B Row 6
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History of Bond and Montgomery Counties, Illinois, 1882, pages 303-304:

ALBERT LIVINGSTONE, farmer, P. O. Fillmore, was born in Amsterdam, Montgomery Co., N. Y., April 16, 1821; assisted his father in the tanning and coloring business in his boyhood days; was educated in the common schools of the country; commenced business for himself as a farmer, in this State, at twenty-two years of age; bought 100 acres of land, his first purchase, which was slightly improved, a log cabin being the only dwelling, and four or five acres of land broken. He has added to his first purchase until he now has 355 acres of good, tillable land, on which he has all necessary buildings. He gave his children 200 acres, north of the home tract, 160 of which is improved. He was married in Fayette County February 26, 1846, to Ann Elizabeth Barringer, born June 17, 1824, in Cabarrus County, N. C., and died August 2, 1862, leaving nine children. She was the daughter of John M. and Crissey M. (Pitts) Barringer, he born in 1803, and died August 4, 1854; she born in 1805, and died in February, 1849. Jane Gatewood, his second wife, was born in Ohio, in the year 1832, and is the mother of four children. Her father, a native of Ohio, died in January, 1879. Her mother, a native of Virginia, is still living. Timothy Livingstone, the father of subject, was born in Massachusetts October 19, 1777, and died in 1861. His wife, Mary (Guran) Livingstone, born April 29, 1786, in Massachusetts, and died April 5, 1821, leaving nine children, of whom subject is the youngest. He has been Highway Commissioner for several years; also School Director for a number of years; has done all he could toward public improvements and agricultural interests; has always been identified with the Republican party. His children are Mary, born December 14, 1846; Joseph P., born June 9, 1848; Adeline, born February 25, 1850; Timothy A., born May 21, 1851; Catherine E., born February 4, 1853; Charles E., born April 2, 1855; George Albert, born September 3, 1857, and Alfred W., born February 22, 1861.

The child listed as Joseph P Livingston born Jun 9, 1848 is actually Julia P Livingston born June 8 1848 and died Aug 28, 1911. Buried at Glendale Cem. Married Michael J Herren June 14, 1866 Montgomery County, IL. She is listed in the 1850 and 1860 census.
Linda
History of Bond and Montgomery Counties, Illinois, 1882, pages 303-304:

ALBERT LIVINGSTONE, farmer, P. O. Fillmore, was born in Amsterdam, Montgomery Co., N. Y., April 16, 1821; assisted his father in the tanning and coloring business in his boyhood days; was educated in the common schools of the country; commenced business for himself as a farmer, in this State, at twenty-two years of age; bought 100 acres of land, his first purchase, which was slightly improved, a log cabin being the only dwelling, and four or five acres of land broken. He has added to his first purchase until he now has 355 acres of good, tillable land, on which he has all necessary buildings. He gave his children 200 acres, north of the home tract, 160 of which is improved. He was married in Fayette County February 26, 1846, to Ann Elizabeth Barringer, born June 17, 1824, in Cabarrus County, N. C., and died August 2, 1862, leaving nine children. She was the daughter of John M. and Crissey M. (Pitts) Barringer, he born in 1803, and died August 4, 1854; she born in 1805, and died in February, 1849. Jane Gatewood, his second wife, was born in Ohio, in the year 1832, and is the mother of four children. Her father, a native of Ohio, died in January, 1879. Her mother, a native of Virginia, is still living. Timothy Livingstone, the father of subject, was born in Massachusetts October 19, 1777, and died in 1861. His wife, Mary (Guran) Livingstone, born April 29, 1786, in Massachusetts, and died April 5, 1821, leaving nine children, of whom subject is the youngest. He has been Highway Commissioner for several years; also School Director for a number of years; has done all he could toward public improvements and agricultural interests; has always been identified with the Republican party. His children are Mary, born December 14, 1846; Joseph P., born June 9, 1848; Adeline, born February 25, 1850; Timothy A., born May 21, 1851; Catherine E., born February 4, 1853; Charles E., born April 2, 1855; George Albert, born September 3, 1857, and Alfred W., born February 22, 1861.

The child listed as Joseph P Livingston born Jun 9, 1848 is actually Julia P Livingston born June 8 1848 and died Aug 28, 1911. Buried at Glendale Cem. Married Michael J Herren June 14, 1866 Montgomery County, IL. She is listed in the 1850 and 1860 census.
Linda


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