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Samuel Livingston 1730–1746 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1 Feb 1730

Birth Location: Esopus, Ulster Co., New York

Death Date: 2 Jul 1746

Death Location: Sea, Sulawesi Tengah, Indonesia

Father: Gilbert Livingston

Mother: Cornelia Beekman

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In 1730, Samuel Livingston entered the world in Esopus, Ulster Co., New York, born to Gilbert Hubertus Livingston And Cornelia Beekman. Samuel Livingston passed away in 1746 in Sea, Sulawesi Tengah, Indonesia.

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Biography

  • In 1730, Samuel Livingston entered the world in Esopus, Ulster Co., New York, born to Gilbert Hubertus Livingston And Cornelia Beekman.
  • Samuel Livingston passed away in 1746 in Sea, Sulawesi Tengah, Indonesia.

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Samuel Livingston's Ancestors

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Samuel Livingston
1730–1746
Birth Place: Esopus, Ulster Co., New York
Parents
Gilbert Hubertus Livingston
1690–1746
Albany, Albany, New York, USA
Cornelia Beekman
1693–1742
Kingston, Ulster County, NY
Grandparents
Hendrick ("Colonel") Beekman
1652–1716
New York City, NY
Johanna Lopers
1650–1743
Marbletown, Ulster, New York, United States
Great-Grandparents
Jacob Loper
1620–1652
Cornelia Melyn
1628–1717
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Cornelius Melyn
1600–1663
Janneken Adriaens
1604–1674

Samuel Livingston's Timeline

2 Records

1730
1 Feb 1730
Birth of Samuel Livingston in Esopus, Ulster Co., New York
Esopus, Ulster Co., New York
1746
2 Jul 1746
Age 16
Death of Samuel Livingston in Sea, Sulawesi Tengah, Indonesia
Sea, Sulawesi Tengah, Indonesia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1 Feb 1730
    Event Place: Esopus, Ulster Co., New York

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2 Jul 1746
    Event Place: Sea, Sulawesi Tengah, Indonesia

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