↑ A source for this information is needed."The Travis (Travers) Family and Its Allies" by Major General Robert J. Jefferson Co., GA.Ģ) Robert Bass Livingston, b. The children of Joseph and Elizabeth (Bass) Livingston according to Joseph's 1838 Newton Co., GA will were (Not necessarily in order of birth date):ġ) William Washington Livingston, b. Also living in her household were two other females (age range 10-14 Y/O and age range 30-39 Y/O). She was enumerated in the age range of 60 thru 69 Y/O (actual age about 65 Y/O). The 1840 US Census of District 477, Newton Co., GA enumerated the household of Elizabeth Livingston, widow of Joseph Livingston (1765-1838). Joseph Livingston's will was written on and was probated on (Will Book I, Newton Court). The 1830 US Census of Newton Co., GA enumerated Joseph Livingston. 220, 1st District of Walton, now Newton Co., GA, (see deed and Book "A", page 253). The location of the plantation was "Lot No. Joseph Livingston was buried in the Livingston Family Cemetery on this plantation. In 1822, he purchased from John Hicks Bass (1763 VA-1838 GA), a Revolutionary War soldier and his wife's grandfather, a plantation in Newton Co., GA which became known as the Livingston Plantation. The US Census enumerated Joseph Livingston living in Jefferson Co., GA. Joseph lived for a while in Jefferson Co., GA, originally part of Burke Co., GA as shown by judgments recovered by him in the early courts of that county. Elizabeth was born about 1775 in South Carolina and died before at Newton Co., GA. Joseph Livingston married Elizabeth Bass, daughter of Lawrence Bass, in 1792. It's a rough draft and needs to be edited. This biography was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import.
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