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Robert R. Livingston (1718 – December 9, 1775) was a prominent politician, and the leading Whig in New York in his day. He was the son of Robert Livingston (1688-1775) of Clermont and married Margaret Beekman, heir to immense tracts of land in Dutchess and Ulster counties. Margaret was the niece of the wife of Gilbert Livingston, Robert's uncle.

He was a member of the provincial assembly from 1759 to 1768. He served as judge of the admiralty court from 1760 to 1763 and as justice of the colonial supreme court in 1763. He was a delegate to the Stamp Act Congress of 1765, and, in 1775, a member of the Committee of One Hundred, which briefly governed New York City.

He died at his estate in Clermont, New York.

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His son was Edward Livingston. Two of his son-in-laws were Richard Montgomery and John Armstrong, Jr.. His grandson-in-law was George Croghan (soldier) a nephew of William Clark and George Rogers Clark.

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