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Livingston, Philip
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Livingston, Philip: see under Livingston Livingston, family of American statesmen, diplomats, and jurists. Robert R. Livingston (1654–1728)


Robert R. Livingston, 1654–1728, b.
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Livingston, Philip (1716–78) Revolutionary patriot; born in Albany, N.Y. He had cultural, intellectual, and political interests and was one of the founders of King's College (later Columbia) and N.Y. Society Library. He served in the Continental Congress (1774–78) and signed the Declaration of Independence.


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Born into one of the oldest Yankee families, her ancestors included Philip Livingston, a US Declaration of Independence signatory, and Rufus King who founded Columbia University and was British ambassador.
PHILIP LIVINGSTON (New Jersey Chapter) was named Vice Chairman of Approva Corp.
A relative of his, Philip Livingston, was the only Livingston to sign it.
 
 
 
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