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to Robert Livingston re: news of her arrival in Boston
1713/06/01
Livingston, Johanna, fl. 1711-1717
Jo[h]anna informs her father of her arrival in Boston where she has met her sister and fallen ill.
GLC03107.00964
to Robert Livingston re: delay in traveling to the Manor
1713/04/16
Livingston, John
John explains that he is awaiting the arrival of General Nicholson, and is therefore unable to travel to the Manor at present. He thanks his father for sending beer to Boston, and promises to look after his sister Jo[h]anna. Docketed on address...
GLC03107.00967
to Robert Livingston re: request for a present and some letters
1713/04/14
Jo[h]anna asks her father to send her brother a present of some bacon, and mentions that Madam Winthrop would like a letter from him, as she has not received one since the death of her daughter, Mary. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.00968
to Alida Livingston re: desire to see her mother
Jo[h]anna tells her mother that she misses her and keeps her in her thoughts, and states her plans to travel to Boston as soon as Margaret Vetch arrives. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.00969
to Robert Livingston re: surprise at her parents' lack of correspondence
1713/04/11
Jo[h]anna wonders why her parents have favored her with so few letters, and requests that her father oblige her with a much needed pair of shoes.
GLC03107.00972
to Robert Livingston re: [in Dutch]
1713/04/02
Livingston, Alida Schuyler, 1656-1727
A second leaf of paper was torn, containing the docket, and possibly the address leaf.
GLC03107.00975
to Robert Livingston re: denial of the marriage of his daughter
1713/03/24
Meech, Thomas, fl. 1713
Meech denies reports that his daughter has married, and sharply criticizes the sacrilege that he has seen in his church. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.00980
to Robert Livingston re: waiting for Margaret Vetch
1713/03/17
Jo[h]anna explains that she is waiting for Margaret to arrive in Boston, but offers to return home immediately if her family desires it. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.00984
Account of Catryn van Hoese [in Dutch]
1713/02/20
Livingston, Robert, 1654-1728
GLC03107.00990
to Robert Livingston re: death of Mary Winthrop Livingston
1713/02/11
Livingston, Robert, 1688-1775
Robert informs his father of the death of Mary Winthrop (John Livingston's wife), and also that the Duke of Hamilton and Lord Moon have killed each other in a duel. He mentions that he is waiting news from England regarding the Palatins, and urges...
GLC03107.00993
to Robert Livingston re: items left at Livingston's home
1713/02/08
Blackham, Jacob, fl. 1713
Blackwell asks Livingston if he may retrieve some items that his wife left at Livingston's home a few months ago. The letter is followed by a statement by Jacob Timerman, who acknowledges receiving the goods from Livingston in Blackwell's name....
GLC03107.00994
to Robert Livingston re: travel to Boston
1713/01/25
Vetch, Samuel, 1668-1732
Vetch expresses his hope that Jo[h]anna Livingston will remain in Boston until his wife Margaret is ready to travel there in the spring. He also mentions that he anxiously awaits news from abroad, as there is "a mighty ferment in the nation still...
GLC03107.00995
to Johanna Livingston re: hopes of seeing her sister in Boston
1713/01/24
Vetch, Margaret, 1681-1758
Also contains ALS from Samuel Vetch to Jo[h]anna Livingston in which Vetch apoligizes that his wife missed Jo[h]anna earlier that year, and he hopes that they may meet in Boston in the Spring. Both send their sympathies for the death of Mary...
GLC03107.00996
to Robert Livingston re: the death of his wife Mary
1713/01/19
John expresses sorrow over the loss of his wife, and informs his parents that he has sent them 2 rings, which he prays they will accept. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.00998
to Robert Livingston re: desire to return home
1713/01/18
Jo[h]anna discusses the death of Mary Winthrop and funeral preparations; and expresses a strong desire to return home. Docketed on address leaf.
GLC03107.00999
to Robert Livingston re: christening of Gilbert's child
1713/01/05
Livingston, Gilbert, 1718-1789
Gilbert explains that he and his wife have not yet christened their child, as they are waiting for Robert and the rest of the family to arrive, which has been delayed due to weather. He also mentions that the child seems sickly, which makes them...
GLC03107.01003
to Robert Livingston re: family concerns
1713/04/24
Vetch expresses concern over the loss of John Livingston's wife, and hopes that his wife and her sister Jo[h]anna will be in each other's company soon. He also mentions some trouble abroad relating to hostility against Protestants.
GLC03107.01007
to Robert Livingston re: consent to marry
1713/06/13
John asks for his parents's consent to marry the daughter of Sarah Knight, and mentions that if they desire, his sister Jo[h]anna may give them a truthful account of the woman.
GLC03107.01009
to Alida Livingston re: consent to marry
1713/06/15
GLC03107.01010
to Robert Livingston re: desire to hear from her parents
Jo[h]anna asks why she has not heard from her parents in so long, and wonders why she is not in their thoughts.
GLC03107.01011
to Robert Livingston re: the marriage of their children
1713/06/22
Knight, Sarah, fl. 1713-1717
Sarah Knight writes to discuss the possibility of the marriage of her daughter, Elizabeth Knight, to John Livingston.
GLC03107.01012
to Robert Livingston re: news from England
Jo[h]anna writes that a ship recently arrived from England with news of peace and that Coll Nicholson is coming to establish a government in Annapolis, in which Samuel Vetch will have his own company. She also mentions the engagement of her brother...
GLC03107.01013
to Robert Livingston re: engagement of John Livingston
1713/06/29
Jo[h]anna asks for money to buy clothing, and urges her parents to prevent the marriage of John Livingston to Elizabeth Knight. She also mentions that John and their sister Margaret Vetch are at odds, as Margaret does not approve of the match....
GLC03107.01014
Margaret writes to express her strong disdain for the marriage of John Livingston to Elizabeth Knight. She believes that it is too soon for John to remarry, and suspects that Elizabeth began planning the marriage before Mary passed away. Docketed...
GLC03107.01015
1713/07/01
John expresses concern as to why he has not received a letter from his parents, and wonder if he has displeased them in any way. He also states that he is resolved to marry, but would be grateful if they would send their consent. Docketed on...
GLC03107.01017
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