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==Children==
==Children==
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|[[Esther Livingston]]|13 Apr 1811|
|[[Catherine Livingston]]|16 Jul 1818|Direct ancestor of [[Sean Marvin Cox]]
|[[Catherine Livingston]]|16 Jul 1818|
|[[Durham John Livingston]]|18 Mar 1823|
|[[Durham John Livingston]]|18 Mar 1823|
|[[Noah Livingston]]|Abt. 1827|
|[[Noah Livingston]]|Abt. 1827|
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==Notes==
==Notes==
It is interesting to note that a part of the family here moves, in company with others, to DeWitt, Missouri, a town with [http://www.saintswithouthalos.com/n/1838_dewitt.phtml some interesting Mormon history]. The move is recorded to be in 1853, however, some years after the trouble in DeWitt. The son named Dewitt is somewhat curious, having been born before the move, and then moving to a town with his name when nearly an adult. He was named, however, around the same time as the trouble in DeWitt. (Possibly an expression of anti-Mormon sympathies?)
It is interesting to note that a part of the family here moves, in company with others, to DeWitt, Missouri, a town with [http://www.saintswithouthalos.com/n/1838_dewitt.phtml some interesting Mormon history]. The move is recorded to be in 1853, however, some years after the trouble in DeWitt. The son named Dewitt is somewhat curious, having been born before the move, and then moving to a town with his name when nearly an adult. He was named, however, shortly before the trouble in DeWitt. (I could not find out when DeWitt was named nor who for.)


To this day the town is tiny, smaller it would seem than when the Mormons were there. Wikipedia gave the population as 120. (Due to the listed population density, the size of the town must be tiny indeed.)
To this day the town is tiny, smaller it would seem than when the Mormons were there. Wikipedia gave the population as 120. (Due to the listed population density, the size of the town must be tiny indeed.)
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==Sources==
==Sources==
;Miller Family Bible
* "Illinois, County Marriages, 1810-1934," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q292-4FJZ : accessed 28 March 2016), Adam D. Livingston in entry for Philip Miller and Catherine Livingston, 20 Feb 1879; citing Gibson, Ford, Illinois, United States, county offices, Illinois; FHL microfilm 1,401,877.
[[Image:Miller Family Bible 16.jpg|none|thumb|]]


;U.S. Census
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[[Image:1850 U.S. Census - Money Creek, McLean County, Illinois, Page 5 of 9.jpg|none|thumb|1850 U.S. Census - Money Creek, McLean County, Illinois, Page 5 of 9]]
File:1820 U.S. Census - Caesar Creek, Dearborn, Indiana, page 120 of 403.jpg|1820 U.S. Census - Caesar Creek, Dearborn, Indiana, page 120 of 403
File:1830 U.S. Census - Langley, Dearborn, Indiana, page 465 of 624.jpg|1830 U.S. Census - Langley, Dearborn, Indiana, page 465 of 624
File:1840 U.S. Census - McLean, Illinois, page 1062 of 1475.jpg|1840 U.S. Census - McLean, Illinois, page 1062 of 1475
File:1850 U.S. Census - Money Creek, McLean County, Illinois, Page 5 of 9.jpg|1850 U.S. Census - Money Creek, McLean County, Illinois, Page 5 of 9
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*"Minnesota, Deaths and Burials, 1835-1990," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FDD5-9QW : accessed 22 Sep 2013), Catherine Miller, 26 Sep 1905.
:Name: Catherine Miller
:Gender: Female
:Burial Date:
:Burial Place:
:Death Date: 26 Sep 1905
:Death Place: Dewald, Nobles, Minnesota
:Age: 87
:Birth Date: 1818
:Birthplace:
:Occupation:
:Race:
:Marital Status:
:Spouse's Name:
:Father's Name: Adam D. Livingstone
:Father's Birthplace:
:Mother's Name: Elizabeth
:Mother's Birthplace:
:Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I09481-4
:System Origin: Minnesota-EASy
:GS Film number: 2117553
:Reference ID: item 1

Latest revision as of 01:38, 25 March 2019

Father
Adam Douglas Livingston, Sr. - b. Abt. 1789 - d. Abt. 1872
Mother
Elizabeth Durham - b. Abt. 1794 - d. Abt 1868

Children

Name Birthdate
Catherine Livingston 16 Jul 1818 Direct ancestor of Sean Marvin Cox
Durham John Livingston 18 Mar 1823
Noah Livingston Abt. 1827
Mary Livingston Abt. 1834
Dewitt Livingston Abt. 1836
Adam Douglas Livingston, Jr. Abt. 1839
Rebecca Russell Livingston

Notes

It is interesting to note that a part of the family here moves, in company with others, to DeWitt, Missouri, a town with some interesting Mormon history. The move is recorded to be in 1853, however, some years after the trouble in DeWitt. The son named Dewitt is somewhat curious, having been born before the move, and then moving to a town with his name when nearly an adult. He was named, however, shortly before the trouble in DeWitt. (I could not find out when DeWitt was named nor who for.)

To this day the town is tiny, smaller it would seem than when the Mormons were there. Wikipedia gave the population as 120. (Due to the listed population density, the size of the town must be tiny indeed.)

The 1850 census lists mother, Elizabeth between children Dewitt and Adam.

Sources

  • "Illinois, County Marriages, 1810-1934," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q292-4FJZ : accessed 28 March 2016), Adam D. Livingston in entry for Philip Miller and Catherine Livingston, 20 Feb 1879; citing Gibson, Ford, Illinois, United States, county offices, Illinois; FHL microfilm 1,401,877.
Name: Catherine Miller
Gender: Female
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Death Date: 26 Sep 1905
Death Place: Dewald, Nobles, Minnesota
Age: 87
Birth Date: 1818
Birthplace:
Occupation:
Race:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Adam D. Livingstone
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Elizabeth
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I09481-4
System Origin: Minnesota-EASy
GS Film number: 2117553
Reference ID: item 1