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Henry Brockholst Livingston (November 25, 1757 –
March 18, 1823) was an
American Revolutionary War officer, a
justice of the New York
Court of Appeals...
- (son of
Henry Brockholst Livingston) Anne
Greenleaf Livingston (1809–1887) ∞ 1829:
Anson Livingston (1807–1873) (son of
Henry Brockholst Livingston) Maria...
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Frederick Philipse). Her
maternal grandparents were
Susanna Maria Brockholst and
Anthony Brockholst, an
acting governor of
colonial New York
under Sir Edmund...
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Henry Brockholst Ledyard Jr. (February 20, 1844 – May 25, 1921) was an
American soldier and
businessman who
served as
president of the
Michigan Central...
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Henry Brockholst Ledyard may
refer to:
Henry Ledyard (1812-1880),
American politician Henry B.
Ledyard Jr. (1844-1921),
American businessman and son of...
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Railroad in the 1870s. In this position,
Strong was
succeeded by
Henry Brockholst Ledyard Jr. in 1876. He
returned to the CB&Q
after working on the Michigan...
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Major Anthony Brockholls (or
Brockholst) (c. 1656 –
August 29, 1723) was an
English born Commander-in-Chief (1677–78) and then
acting Governor (1681–82)...
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Francis Brockholst Cutting (August 6, 1804 – June 26, 1870) was an
American lawyer and
businessman who
served one term as a U.S.
Representative from New...
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appointed three Supreme Court justices:
William Johnson (1804),
Henry Brockholst Livingston (1807), and
Thomas Todd (1807).
Jefferson strongly felt the...
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Tompkins (who
later became Vice
President of the
United States) and
Henry Brockholst Livingston (who
later served as a
Justice of the U.S.
Supreme Court)....