Author: John Livingston
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John writes of the death of his wife, who departed with satesfackion and asseurence for a Better. He also mentions business concerns, and hopes that General Nicholson arrives with money for them in the near future. Docketed on address leaf.
John Livingston to His Brother, Philip Livingston, Regarding Death of His Wife Mary Winthrop, 8 April 1713
Author: John Livingston
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John writes of the death of his wife, who departed with satesfackion and asseurence for a Better. He also mentions business concerns, and hopes that General Nicholson arrives with money for them in the near future. Docketed on address leaf.
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John writes of the death of his wife, who departed with satesfackion and asseurence for a Better. He also mentions business concerns, and hopes that General Nicholson arrives with money for them in the near future. Docketed on address leaf.
Robert Livingston to Robert Livingston Regarding Death of Mary Winthrop Livingston, 11 February 1713
Author: Robert Livingston
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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 his father to take action regarding the money due to him by the government.
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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 his father to take action regarding the money due to him by the government.
John Livingston to Robert Livingston Regarding the Death of His Wife Mary, 19 January 1713
Author: John Livingston
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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.
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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.
John Livingston to His Brother, Philip Livingston, Regarding Business with Coll. Whiting, 18 August 1713
Author: John Livingston
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John writes that he plans to travel to Albany in the Fall, and hopes to receive Philip's money from Coll. Whiting, but fears that it may prove difficult. He also wishes Philip a good journey to Canada. Docketed on address leaf.
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John writes that he plans to travel to Albany in the Fall, and hopes to receive Philip's money from Coll. Whiting, but fears that it may prove difficult. He also wishes Philip a good journey to Canada. Docketed on address leaf.
John Livingston to His Brother, Philip Livingston Regarding Trading Business and Family, 4 April 1716
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Docketed on address leaf.
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Docketed on address leaf.
John Livingston to His Brother, Philip Livingston Regarding Lack of Correspondence, 31 December 1715
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John writes that he has only received about one letter from Philip in the past two years, and asks if something is amiss that he should be aware of. He sends warm wishes for the new year, and mentions some beaver trading transactions. Docketed on address leaf.
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John writes that he has only received about one letter from Philip in the past two years, and asks if something is amiss that he should be aware of. He sends warm wishes for the new year, and mentions some beaver trading transactions. Docketed on address leaf.
John Livingston to Robert Livingston Regarding Journey to Great Britain, 21 March 1711
Author: John Livingston
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John informs his father that the vessel he is to travel on has been fitted with goods sufficient to ransom it should it be taken at some point during the voyage; and he requests that Robert look after his wife (Mary Winthrop) while he is away. John also mentions some disagreements with his father-in-law and their involvement in a legal dispute. Docketed on address leaf.
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John informs his father that the vessel he is to travel on has been fitted with goods sufficient to ransom it should it be taken at some point during the voyage; and he requests that Robert look after his wife (Mary Winthrop) while he is away. John also mentions some disagreements with his father-in-law and their involvement in a legal dispute. Docketed on address leaf.
Fitz-John Winthrop to Robert Livingston Regarding the Marriage of Their Children, 9 December 1700
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Winthrop apologizes for his previous lack of written salutations, and begins with expressing his surprise at understanding that John Livingston was interested in the hand of Mary Winthrop, believing that Livingston had visited him on his return home only to express a Civillety. Having discovered the younger Livingston's intentions in the older Livingston's letter, Winthrop is non-committal as to granting his blessing to this union, as she is my onely child and most deare to me. Docketed on address leaf.
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Winthrop apologizes for his previous lack of written salutations, and begins with expressing his surprise at understanding that John Livingston was interested in the hand of Mary Winthrop, believing that Livingston had visited him on his return home only to express a Civillety. Having discovered the younger Livingston's intentions in the older Livingston's letter, Winthrop is non-committal as to granting his blessing to this union, as she is my onely child and most deare to me. Docketed on address leaf.
Philip Livingston to Robert Livingston Regarding Death of Their Brother in Law Henry Hansen, 5 October 1755
Author: Philip Livingston
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Philip informs Robert that their brother in law just died after being ill with a fever for a few days.
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Philip informs Robert that their brother in law just died after being ill with a fever for a few days.
Philip Livingston to Robert Livingston Regarding Note of Thanks, 13 June 1713
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Philip sends his thanks for the receipt of a sheep, and promises to get his debts in order as soon as possible. Docketed on address leaf.
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Philip sends his thanks for the receipt of a sheep, and promises to get his debts in order as soon as possible. Docketed on address leaf.