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  1. Lewis married Gertrude Livingston in 1779. After the war, they lived in Rhinebeck and then in Hyde Park. He was a member of the New york State Assembly (1789-92); Attorney General (1791-92); justice and chief justice of the New York State Supreme Court (1792-1801).

  2. In 1779, he married Gertrude Livingston (1757–1833), the daughter of Margaret Beekman and Judge Robert Livingston. They lived in Rhinebeck and then in Hyde Park in Dutchess County, New York. In 1790, his Rhinebeck household was served by eight slaves. Together, Morgan and Gertrude had:

  3. Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Gertrude Livingston born 1757 Clermont, Columbia, New York died 1833 New York, New York including ancestors + descendants + DNA connections + more in the free family tree community.

    • Female
    • April 16, 1757
    • Morgan Lewis
    • March 9, 1833
  4. His younger siblings included Gertrude Laura Livingston, Julia Livingston, Alfred Livingston, Mortimer Livingston, Susan Mary Livingston, Robert James Livingston, Maturin Livingston Jr., Henry Beekman Livingston, Angelica Livingston, and Blanche Geraldine Livingston.

  5. Jun 7, 2021 · The first estate was developed in 1792 when New York's third governor, Morgan Lewis (l. 1754-1844), built a 25-room country manor in Staatsburg overlooking the river. The 1,600-acre parcel belonged to his wife, Gertrude Livingston (l. 1757-1833), whose family lived north of the village in Clermont.

    • Joshua J. Mark
    • Gertrude Livingston1
    • Gertrude Livingston2
    • Gertrude Livingston3
    • Gertrude Livingston4
    • Gertrude Livingston5
  6. Morgan married Gertrude Livingston, daughter of Judge Robert Livingston, Jr. of the historically famous Livingston family of New York. Legacy Lewis County, New York is named in his honor.

  7. Aug 5, 2022 · Genealogy for Gertrude Lewis (Livingston) (1757 - 1833) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.