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  Livingston, Robert R.
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NameRobert R. Livingston
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, New York , United States
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Born November 27, 1746
DiedFebruary 26, 1813 (66 years)
ContributorThomas Walker
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Oct 07, 2022 02:13am
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InfoRobert Livingston ?1747?1813?
Representing New York at the Continental Congress
Born: 1747 in: New York, New York
Education: Graduated King's College (now Columbia University). (Lawyer)
Work: Member of Provincial Congress of New York, Continental Congress, 1776-1783; Chancellor of New York, 1783; Delegate to the New York ratifying Convention, 1788; Minister to the Court of Napoleon, 1801-(ca. 1805)
Died: February 26, 1813.

Robert Livingston was born in the city of New York in 1747. He was educated at King's (now Columbia) College, where he was graduated in 1764. He studied law under William Smith, chief justice of New York, and became an eminent Lawyer. Livingston became politically active in the era of the Stamp Act Revolt, and was probably (along with his brother, William), involved with the Sons of Liberty in New York.
In 1776, as a member of the Provincial congress of New York, he was selected to attend the Continental Congress. He was one of the committee to draft the Declaration of Independence but was recalled by his state before he could sign it.
Livingston was appointed Secretary of Foreign Affairs (Secretary of State) soon after the Articles of Confederation were adopted. He served that post until 1783, when he was appointed Chancellor of the State of New York. He was an advocate for the Federal Constitution, and served as a delegate to the New York convention held at Poughkeepsie in 1788, to ratify it. On the 30th of April, 1789, Livingston administered the presidential oath of office to George Washington.
In 1801, President Jefferson appointed Robert Livingston resident minister at the court of Napoleon. It was he who negotiated the Louisiana Purchase from the French. He was also a patron of Robert Fulton, who refined the steam engine. Chancellor Livingston died on the 26th of February, 1813, at the age of sixty six.

First Appeared on a United States Postage Stamp in 1904.
Vote totals for elections in which was nominated for the Hall of Fame for Great Americans (1900-1965): 1900-3, 1905-10, 1910-7, 1915-0, 1920-1, 1965-0.

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FAMILY
Wife Mary Stevens Livingston 00, 0000-
Father Robert R. Livingston 1718-1775
Grandfather Robert Livingston 1688-1775
Great-Grandfather Robert Livingston 1654-1728
Grand Uncle Philip Livingston 1686-1749
1st Cousin Once Removed Robert Livingston 1708-1790
2nd Cousin Walter Livingston 1740-1797
1st Cousin Once Removed Peter V. B. Livingston 1710-1792
2nd Cousin Philip Livingston 1740-1810
1st Cousin Once Removed Philip Livingston 1716-1778
2nd Cousin Philip P. Livingston 1741-1787
2nd Cousin Catherine Livingston Van Rensselaer 1745-1810
1st Cousin Once Removed William Livingston 1723-1790
2nd Cousin Susannah Livingston Symmes 1748-1840
2nd Cousin "Sally" Sarah Vanbrugh Livingston Jay 1756-1802
2nd Cousin Henry Brockholst Livingston 1757-1823
2nd Cousin Susan Livingston Kean 1759-1833
1st Cousin Once Removed Sarah Livingston Alexander 1725-1805
2nd Cousin Catherine Alexander Duer 1755-1826
Grand Uncle Gilbert Livingston 1690-1746
1st Cousin Once Removed Joanna Van Cortlandt 1722-1808
2nd Cousin Philip Van Cortlandt 1749-1831
2nd Cousin Pierre Van Cortlandt, Jr. 1762-1848
Sister Margaret Livingston Tillotson 1749-1823
Nephew Robert Tillotson 1788-1878
Sister Gertrude Livingston Lewis 1757-1833
Sister Alida Livingston Armstrong 1761-1822
Brother Edward Livingston 1764-1836
Father In-Law John Stevens 1715-1792

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  10/02/1801 US Ambassador to France Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  04/26/1798 NY Governor Lost 45.99% (-8.03%)
  12/31/1784 NY Continental Congress Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  12/31/1780 NY Continental Congress Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  12/31/1779 NY Continental Congress Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  12/31/1778 NY Continental Congress Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  06/01/1777 NY Governor Lost 0.18% (-48.10%)
  12/31/1775 NY Continental Congress Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  12/31/1774 NY Continental Congress Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
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