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to Robert Livingston re: Margaret's family
1712/07/21
Vetch, Margaret, 1681-1758
Margaret writes to say how busy she is with her son who is sick, and how much she desires to see the rest of her family.
GLC03107.00932
to Robert Livingston re: [in Dutch]
1716/08/14
Van Nes, Katryna, fl. 1716
Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01116
to Robert Livingston re: family news
1717/01/16
Livingston, Philip, 1686-1749
Philip writes of his mother's health, expresses sorrow at the loss of his father's dam and saw mill, and also sends the news that his wife has just given birth to a son. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01118
to Robert Livingston re: awaiting news from London
1717/04/22
Margaret anxiously awaits news of her husband from London, and expresses regret at the news that her brother John has lost all use of his limbs. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.01134
to Robert Livingston re: request for an enslaved woman
1717/05/03
One letter addressed to Robert Livingston from Philip Livingston dated May 3, 1717. Relays that ships from Africa carry enslaved people will be arriving. Requests his father to purchase an enslaved woman.
GLC03107.01139
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: marriage to Robert, Jr.' s daughter, Alida
1769/12/12
Gardner, James Valentine, 1739-?
Valentine Gardner informs Robert, Jr. that he has just wed Alida Livingston, and begs forgiveness for having rushed into it without Robert, Jr.'s consent. He assures Robert, Jr. that he will be a most faithful husband and will make Robert, Jr.'s...
GLC03107.03217
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: marriage of sister Alida
1769/12/25
Livingston, Peter Robert, fl. 1765-1790
Peter Robert writes that he is happy that his father is no longer angry with his daughter Alida for marrying without consent, and notes that she made a good choice with her husband. He also states that some new measures have been proposed regarding...
GLC03107.03221
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: marriage of Capt. Gardiner
1770/09/28
Gunn, Moses, fl. 1762-1770
Moses Gunn writes that he has news of the marriage of Robert, Jr.'s daughter to Capt. Gardiner, and wishes to know more on that subject. He also notes that he has had no word from Robert, Jr.'s son, Peter, despite a great number of opportunities to...
GLC03107.03247
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: Robert, Jr.'s uneasiness
1770/11/12
Duane, James, fl. 1763-1785
James Duane writes that he and his family are in good health and spirits, and thus asks Robert, Jr.: "But what my dear Sir shall I say on the tender subject of your present uneasiness! . . . Your own Piety and Fortitude can alone teach you Patience...
GLC03107.03248
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: sister Catharine's husband, Mr. John Patterson
1770/11/26
James Duane writes that his sister-in-law Catharine and her husband John Patterson are glad that Robert, Jr. has permitted them to visit him. He explains that Patterson has hope of financial recovery, and "he is by no means destitute." Duane also...
GLC03107.03249
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: selling a farm
1773/06/16
Livingston, Alida, 1747-1791
Alida discusses a business arrangement to sell a farm with her husband Valentine Gardiner, and also asks her father to correspond more frequently. Part of the letter is illegible due to damage. Docketed on verso.
GLC03107.03280
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: denial of debt to Robert Livingston, Jr.
1762/07/26
Newkerck, Cornelius, fl. 1762
Newkerck writes that he has been informed that his uncle died with an outstanding debt to Robert, Jr., but notes that he is not his uncle's heir and not responsible for paying his debts. He refers Robert, Jr. to his uncle's widow and her new husband...
GLC03107.02994
Account of Derick Johnson with Catharine Dum[?] re: coffee, grindstones
1764/05/16
John, fl. 1764
GLC03107.03015
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: debt to the late Capt. Tingley
1766/06/12
Tingley, Agnes, fl. 1766
Agnes Tingley informs Robert Livingston, Jr. that he is indebted to her father, the late Captain Tingley, and notes that "such are our Curcumstances that the money would be of very great service & I am emboldened to believe (by hearing of your...
GLC03107.03062
Marriage contract between Robert Livingston, Jr. and Gertrude Schuyler
1766/09/22
Livingston, Robert Jr., 1688-1775
The indenture, presided over by Peter Du Bois, makes provisions for the welfare of Robert Livingston, Jr.'s intended wife, Gertrude Schuyler, if Robert, Jr. should die before her. Signed by Robert Livingston, Jr., Gertrude Schuyler, and Peter Du...
GLC03107.03070
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: resolve to keep away from political parties
1773/09/27
Patterson, John, fl. 1777-1792
Patterson states that there is a great deal of feasting and rejoicing in Philadelphia, but states that he is determined to keep away from all party politics. He also mentions that he is quite busy with his business, and forwards Catharine...
GLC03107.03296
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: plea for shelter during dangerous times
1775/08/31
Lawrence, Catharine, fl. 1775-1782
Robert, Jr.'s sister begs him to grant her some shelter and safety during such dangerous times, and also adds: "The Almightly God is omnipresent here & there his Goodness was great when greap shott went hissing thro the Air like the sound of sky...
GLC03107.03327
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: plans to visit her brother
1781/04/20
Hoffman, Alida Livingston, 1728-1790
Alida expresses her desire to visit her brother, and complains of her financial troubles. She hopes the executors for her deceased husband will send her some money, and notes "it is very Lamen[table] that in these times of Distress there is no...
GLC03107.03400
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: birth of a son
1781/11/25
Livingston, Robert Cambridge, 1742-1790
Robert Cambridge shares his joy over the birth of a son, and hopes that his wife will quickly recover from a painful and difficult labor.
GLC03107.03416
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: concern for debt
1782/03/27
Alida writes her brother that she is greatly concerned with her financial situation, as she is indebted over 200 pounds and will soon have to pay interest on the debt. She therefore asks Robert, Jr. to assist her in procuring the money due to her...
GLC03107.03426
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: refusal to grant passport to Philip Schuyler
1782/04/22
Livingston, William, fl. 1769-1793
William states that he may not oblige his sister's request to grant Philip Schuyler passage to New York and explains: "I have never given any permission for a person to return into this State who had voluntarily left our lines to go into those of the...
GLC03107.03430
Subpoena for Hendrick Haver and Hannah Poucher to appear in court
1782/08/04
State of New York
The subpoena orders Hendrick Haver and Hannah Poucher to appear in court and testify in the case of Robert Livingston, Jr., plaintiff, and Hans Haver, defendant.
GLC03107.03442
Bond with Robert Livingston, Jr. [fragment]
1782/12/31
Griffith, Ann, fl. 1782
Fragment of account sheet on p.2. Docketed on recto.
GLC03107.03473
Account of Ann Griffith
1784/03/18
Livingston, Robert III, 1708-1790
The account began 13 January 1783. Ann Griffith purchased cloth, tea, and sugar from Robert, Jr., and in turn performed work as a seamstress. Docketed on recto.
GLC03107.03474
to Robert Livingston, Jr. re: land belonging to Robert, Jr.'s wife
1783/04/08
Ouderkerk, Jacob, fl. 1783
Jacob Ouderkerk writes that a certain lot of land belongs to Robert, Jr.'s wife, Gertrude Van Rensselaer Schuyler, and desires to know if they plan to rent that land.
GLC03107.03485
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