Livingston, Robert

Livingston, Robert

▪ American politician and merchant
born Dec. 13, 1654, Ancrum, Roxburghshire, Scot.
died Oct. 1, 1728, Clermont, N.Y. [U.S.]

      early American landowner, politician, and merchant who founded the prominent Livingston family of New York state and laid the basis of his family's material fortune.

      Livingston was the son of a Scottish Presbyterian minister who emigrated to Rotterdam in Holland in 1663. Young Livingston himself emigrated to New England in 1673 and settled in the frontier village of Albany, N.Y., in 1674. There his fluency in English and Dutch proved useful to him as an intermediary between speakers of those languages, and he was soon appointed the town clerk and secretary of New York's board of commissioners for Indian affairs. He married advantageously and built up influence with successive governors of New York. He also was able to purchase the Indian claims to large tracts of land along the Hudson River, thereby eventually acquiring an estate of 160,000 acres (65,000 hectares) in New York. In 1686 he secured a patent raising his landholdings to the status of a manor (Livingston Manor). He also became prominent in New York politics, serving as secretary for Indian affairs (1696–1721), member of the governor's council (1698–1702), and as a member (1709–26) and the speaker (1718–25) of New York's provincial assembly.

      Livingston's grandson William and his great-grandsons Edward, Robert R., and Henry Brockholst Livingston became prominent figures in American political life.

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