Elizabeth (Simpson) Livingston. She was born in Montreal where her father
was involved in trade with the rest of the Livingston family in Albany. At the
outbreak of the Revolution the family returned to Saratoga County, New York,
where her father and two uncles joined the invading army of General Richard
Montgomery, their kinsman by marriage. She married, on February 5, 1792, Peter
Smith. They had six children of whom the most important was Gerrit Smith.
She died in 1818 at their "homestead" in Peterboro, in Smithfield township,
Madison County, New York, a place that carried the family names and was the
center of their large landholdings and numerous business ventures
Elizabeth (Simpson) Livingston. She was born in Montreal where her father
was involved in trade with the rest of the Livingston family in Albany. At the
outbreak of the Revolution the family returned to Saratoga County, New York,
where her father and two uncles joined the invading army of General Richard
Montgomery, their kinsman by marriage. She married, on February 5, 1792, Peter
Smith. They had six children of whom the most important was Gerrit Smith.
She died in 1818 at their "homestead" in Peterboro, in Smithfield township,
Madison County, New York, a place that carried the family names and was the
center of their large landholdings and numerous business ventures
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