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James Madison Livingston (1841 - 1935)

James Madison Livingston
Born in South Carolina, United Statesmap
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Died at age 94 in Burnet, Texas, United Statesmap
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Private James Livingston served in the United States Civil War.
Enlisted: Jun 12, 1861
Mustered out: Apr 2, 1864
Side: CSA
Regiment(s): Company A, 12th Infantry Regiment. Georgia

James Madison Livingston 1839 - 1935 Parents: James and Mary Nancy Siblings: Margaret, Mary, Myles or (Miles), Vallentine, Patrick, Rufus Riley, Nelson and Uriah
James Madison Livingston b: 11 SEP 1839 d: 21 NOV 1935
George Livingston b: 1872
John Calvin Livingston b: 11 FEB 1874 d: 27 APR 1947 + Carrie Stephens
Thomas B. Livingston b: 1875 d: 1950 + Minnie Teague
Louisa Livingston b: 1878 d: 1952 + Raymond Ricketson
Flora Alta Livingston b: 1881 d: 1976 + G. Monroe Compton
Lawson Ninian Livingston b: 1883 d: 1960
Margaret Livingston b: 1885 d: 1885
Angie Livingston b: 8 NOV 1886 d: 9 MAY 1971 + George Custer Earnest
Robert Louis Livingston b: 3 NOV 1888 d: 30 AUG 1961
William Nelson Livingston b: JAN 1894 d: 1982
Ancestry confirmed via DNA, father is Livingston-308 Livingston-308. He is the father of Livingston-306 Livingston-306.

Y-DNA ANCESTORS John Livingston descendants (abt 1560 - ) John Livingston descendants (abt 1528 - abt 1619) Alexander Livingston descendants (1475 - 1548) James John Livingston descendants (abt 1452 - abt 1503) Alexander Livingston descendants (abt 1435 - bef 01 Nov 1472) James John Livingston Lord of descendants (abt 1410 - abt 26 Apr 1467) Alexander Livingston descendants (abt 1375 - bef 06 Nov 1451)

James Madison Livingston birth: 11 September 1839 South Carolina death: 21 November 1935 Burnet,Tx less More information

burial: Mount Zion Cem,Burnet Co,Tx [1] marriage: 5 October 1871 Burnet Co,Tx LIVINGSTON, J.M. -- 28 Nov. 1935 DEATH NOTICE From the Burnet Bulletin, Thursday, 28 Nov. 1935

J.M. LIVINGSTON, OLD CONFEDERATE SOLDIER, CALLED BY DEATH. (By His Granddaughter)

A valiant old soldier has marched up to stand at attention before the throne of God. He was a true patriot, a loyal citizen. It can be said of him as of those who fell at Gettysburg, that he gave his full measure of devotion to his country. He voted in the last election and electioneered with all his heart for his chosen candidate. He wanted to help to others, and to exert his influence on the government of the nation that helped his brave old heart to last so strongly and long.

He was not a man of middle flights. He was a friend to his friends and a foe to his foes, yet he was always fair minded and distributed his generosity to the extent of denying himself to those who needed it. It has been said of him, and truly, that he was too good natured and open handed to prosper.

One had to read between the lines to understand and appreciate his character. I knew him only after he was old, but despite the disparity in our ages I was a close friend of his, and I'm proud of the friendship and of the many hours I've spent in listening to him and studying him.

He was born on September 11, 1839 on a plantation in South Carolina. He moved to Americus, Georgia early in life and that was his home. He was the fifth child of sixteen brothers and sisters and outlived them all by ten years. He was Holmes' "last leaf"; with his passing the last of the old Livingston line expired.

At the beginning of the War Between the States, he enlisted in Company A of the Twelfth Georgia Regiment and served under Stonewall Jackson until he was wounded in the Battle of the Wilderness. He and the two brothers who served with him were messmates. He has told the story of when they used to sit together in the dark, eating whatever they could get, the boys would talk if (sic) what they were going to do after the war was over. He would say in the telling, "Brother George vowed he would never again, eat corn;" Brother William said he would always keep a table set for anyone who came to eat; I promised myself I would always have plenty of light to eat by. Brother William and Brother George kept their word; I was the only one who didn't." He was blind and deaf for a good portion of his life after that, but he bore his afflictions like the good soldier he was. He was a staunch Confederate and served the Confederacy without reserve. But many times he has told me that he did not want to kill men but it was his duty and he could not and would not shirk it. One of his stories of the battlefield shows his attitude. When they were charging breastworks in the wilderness, he was shot, and fell by the side of a wounded Yankee. After the battle was over, a Confederate soldier came by and seeing a watch on the Yankee, stopped to take it. Grandpa raised up as far as his broken leg would permit, and leveling his shotgun with his one good arm said, "Now take this Yankee's watch". Later when the Yankee doctor was dressing the wounds of the maimed Yankee, the man told him to dress Grandpa's wounds. The doctor said he would be glad to, but there were untended Yankees dying all over the battlefield. The wounded Yankee hastened to tell the incident of the watch, and when he had finished the Yankee doctor said, "I'll dress this rebel's wounds if I don't get to another Yankee on the battlefield." He was glad of the fact that he had friends in both the blue and the gray uniforms.

He went through the war not under the name of Jim nor Mr. Livingston, but as "Pine Know", and it was one of his prides, never failing to bring a proud (smile) to his lips whenever he pronounced it.

After he was wounded, he served as assistant enrolling officer at Americus. In 1866 he came to Texas and stopped at Cameron. Here began a new phase of his life when he followed the old Chisholm trail as a cowboy.

In 1869 he came to Burnet, and in 1871, he married Josephine Catharine Chamberlain, daughter of James and Sarah Chamberlain.

He was a man's man. He always faced toward the front. People felt confidence in his confidence and relied on his courage. His philosophy was definite, original and had continuity of direction. He did his own thinking. When I think of him, I think in terms of epics and conquerors. Although he was not a man of creeds, he recognized the Bible as the path to right living, and accepted Jesus as the perfect leader. God welcome his gallant old soul.

He is survived by his wife, eight children, nineteen grandchildren, and nine great-grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Livingston of Waxahachie, Mrs. C.M. Compton of Portales New Mexico, Mrs. Angie Ernest and daughter of Cameron, Louis Livingston of Burnet and Mr. and Mrs. Lawson N. Livingston and children of Burnet were present at the last rites. John Livingston of Gadsden, Arizona, Mrs. R.R. Ricketson of Amistad, New Mexico, and William N. Livingston of Burnet could not be present.

The pall bearers were: Mud Gibbs, Tom Johnston, John Clements, John L. Chamberlain, Bunk Gibbs and Brad Warden.

James Madison Livingston (1839-1935), a native of SC and ex-Confederate soldier in Co. A, 12th Infantry Regt. GA, moved to Burnet Co., TX, in 1869. Two yrs. later, he married Josephine Catherine Chamberlain (1851-1948), the dau. of Jas. T. Chamberlain and Sarah Runnels Barton. James Madison Livingston was the son of James Livingston, Sr., and Nancy Busby, of SC, who had moved their family to Sumter Co., GA, prior to the outbreak of the war. Before he m., JML worked as a cowboy, driving cattle up the Chisholm Trail to Abilene, KS. He and wife Josephine Chamberlain were the parents of 10 children. (1839-1935)

1839*: Born, SC (11 Sep.) 1861: Residence, Americus, Sumter Co., GA 1861: Enlisted, Sumter Co., GA, as a private in Company A, 12th Infantry Regt. GA, “Muckalee Guards,” (15 Jun.; later both he and wife Jo drew pensions in TX for his Civil War military service) 1862: Wounded, Cold Harbor (Gaines Mill), VA (27 Jun.) 1863: Severely wounded, Chancellorsville, VA (3 May; thereafter assigned to light duty owing to disability; roll for Dec. indicates he returned since muster) 1863: Returned to GA (15 Dec.; worked as an asst. enrolling officer, Americus, GA) 1864: Death of brother Geo. W., 16, in action, Wilderness, VA (5 May) 1866: Moved to TX (Cameron, Milam Co.); reportedly drove cattle up the Chisholm Trail to Abilene, KS, for several yrs., then acquired a gin and farm in Burnet Co., TX 1869: Moved to Burnet Co., TX 1870: Census, Burnet Co., TX (in household of Jas. & Sarah Chamberlain) 1871: Married Josephine Catherine (Jo) Chamberlain, Burnet Co., TX (5 Oct.) 1872: Birth of son George Washington, Bastrop Co., TX 1874: Birth of son John Calvin, Bastrop Co., TX (11 Feb.) 1876: Birth of son Thomas Brooks, Sr., Bastrop Co., TX (24 Jul.) 1880: Birth of daughter Louisa Belle (Lou), Bastrop Co., TX (26 Aug.) 1880: Census, Bastrop Co., TX 1881: Birth of daughter Flora Alta (Allie), Bastrop Co., TX (16 Jul.) 1882: Birth of son Lawson Ninian, Burnet Co., TX (18 Jul.) 1885: Birth of daughter Margaret, Burnet Co., TX (died in infancy) 1886: Birth of daughter Angenette (Angie), Burnet Co., TX (8 Jul.) 1888: Birth of son Robert Louis (Louis), Burnet Co., TX (5 Nov.) 1894: Birth of son William Nelson (Neb), Burnet Co., TX (27 Jan.) 1900: Census, Burnet Co., TX 1910: Census, Burnet Co., TX About 1918: Went blind, reportedly as the result of a fall from a horse at age 79 (another source contends that his Civil War wounds left him blind, deaf, and with a crippled hand; but there is no blindness indicated in the appropriate box on the 1870 or 1910 censuses) 1930: Census, Burnet Co., TX 1935: Died, Burnet Co., TX (21 Nov.; bur. Mt. Zion Cem., Burnet, TX)

  • Some sources put his DOB at 1841. Based on the 1840 and some subsequent censuses, this later date does not seem to be out of the question.

AHNENTAFEL AT ROOTSWEB.ANCESTRY.COM James Madison Livingston was born 11 SEP 1839 in South Carolina, and died 21 NOV 1935 in Burnet Co; Texas. m. Josephine Catherine Chamberlain, born 8 AUG 1851 in Karnes Co; Texas, and died 24 SEP 1948 in Burnet Co; Texas. She was buried 25 SEP 1948 in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Burnet Co; Texas. She was the daughter of James T. Chamberlain and Sarah Runnels Oliphant Barton.


Children of Josephine Catherine Chamberlain and James Madison Livingston are: i. George Livingston was born 1872. ii. John Calvin Livingston was born 11 FEB 1874 in Texas, and died 27 APR 1947 in Texas. He married Carrie Stephens. iii. Thomas B. Livingston was born 1875, and died 1950. He married Minnie Teague. iv. Louisa Livingston was born 1878 in Texas, and died 1952. She married Raymond Ricketson. v. Flora Alta Livingston was born 1881, and died 1976. She married G. Monroe Compton ABT. 1913 in Clovis, Curry Co; New Mexico. vi. Lawson Ninian Livingston was born 1883 in Texas, and died 1960 in Texas. He married Maude Eller. vii. Margaret Livingston was born 1885, and died 1885. viii. Angie Livingston was born 8 NOV 1886 in Dale, Caldwell Co; Texas, and died 9 MAY 1971 in Austin, Travis Co; Texas. She married George Custer Earnest 14 MAY 1913 in Clovis, Curry Co; New Mexico. ix. Robert Louis Livingston was born 3 NOV 1888, and died 30 AUG 1961. x. William Nelson Livingston was born JAN 1894, and died 1982.


Ahnentafel, Generation No. 3 James T. Chamberlain was born 10 MAY 1809 in Grainger Co; Tennessee, and died 3 OCT 1889 in Burnet Co; Texas. He was the son of 12. Jeremiah Chamberlain and 13. Margaret Carmichael.

Sarah Runnels Oliphant Barton was born 28 MAR 1824 in Jefferson Co; Tennessee, and died 21 MAR 1905 in Burnet Co; Texas. She was buried in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Bertram, Burnet Co; Texas. She was the daughter of 14. William Barton and 15. Hannah Oliphant.


Children of Sarah Runnels Oliphant Barton and James T. Chamberlain are: i. William Jeremiah "Jerry" Chamberlain was born 1843 in Johnson Co; Missouri, and died in Grant Co, Oregon. ii. John Tate Chamberlain was born 26 MAY 1845 in Johnson Co; Missouri, and died 25 JAN 1919 in Burnet Co; Texas. He married Martha Jane (Matt) Kincheloe 24 FEB 1870 in Burnet Co; Texas, daughter of Lewis Clark Kincheloe and Margaret Ruth Bowmer. She was born 29 JAN 1853 in Bexar Co; Texas, and died 24 NOV 1933 in Burnet Co; Texas. iii. Thomas Andrew Chamberlain was born 6 SEP 1849 in Johnson Co; Missouri, and died 11 JUN 1926 in Brooks Co; Texas. He married Mariah Louise Bumgardner 22 MAR 1871 in Burnet Co; Texas, daughter of William Bumgardner and Jane Oliphant. She was born 29 DEC 1852 in Benton Co; Arkansas, and died 18 APR 1928 in Travis Co; Texas. iv. Josephine Catherine Chamberlain was born 8 AUG 1851 in Karnes Co; Texas, and died 24 SEP 1948 in Burnet Co; Texas. She married James Madison Livingston 5 OCT 1871 in Burnet Co; Texas. He was born 11 SEP 1839 in South Carolina, and died 21 NOV 1935 in Burnet Co; Texas. v. Louis Sumpter Rev. Chamberlain was born 14 NOV 1854 in Karnes Co; Texas, and died 24 NOV 1934 in Burnet Co; Texas. He married Margaret Eugenia (Maggie) Crume 1875, daughter of John Crume and Edna Pryor. She was born 4 MAR 1858 in Missouri, and died 11 MAR 1892 in Brown Co; Texas. He married Thurza Isabell Mullins 1894, daughter of William Mullins and Eliza Alexander. She was born 6 MAR 1868 in Lampasas Co; Texas, and died 13 JUL 1955. vi. Daniel Ninian Chamberlain was born 17 JUN 1857 in Helena, Karnes Co; Texas, and died 23 APR 1947 in Knox Co; Texas. He married Elizabeth Baker "Lizzie" Frey 25 OCT 1882 in Caldwell Co; Texas, daughter of Martin Frey and Lucinda Rusk. vii. Lawson Watkins Chamberlain was born 9 APR 1860 in Karnes Co; Texas, and died 21 AUG 1947 in Lubbock, Lubbock Co; Texas. He married Susan Olive "Ollie" Frey 31 AUG 1882 in Caldwell Co, Texas, daughter of Martin Frey and Lucinda Rusk. She was born 21 SEP 1860 in Logan Co, Kentucky, and died 8 MAR 1942 in Haskell Co; Texas. viii. Burkett Barton "Buck" Chamberlain was born 17 AUG 1864 in Helena, Karnes Co, Texas, and died 8 MAR 1942. He married Mary Angelina Kincheloe 22 DEC 1891, daughter of Lewis Clark Kincheloe and Margaret Ruth Bowmer. She was born 7 AUG 1872, and died 16 FEB 1948. Ahnentafel, Generation No. 4 12. Jeremiah Chamberlain was born 1740, and died 1824. 13. Margaret Carmichael was born 1770, and died 1821.

Child of Margaret Carmichael and Jeremiah Chamberlain is: James T. Chamberlain was born 10 MAY 1809 in Grainger Co; Tennessee, and died 3 OCT 1889 in Burnet Co; Texas. He married Sarah Runnels Oliphant Barton 5 FEB 1841 in Johnson Co; Missouri, daughter of William Barton and Hannah Oliphant. She was born 28 MAR 1824 in Jefferson Co; Tennessee, and died 21 MAR 1905 in Burnet Co; Texas.


William Barton was born 9 MAR 1788 in Jefferson Co; Tennessee, and died 31 DEC 1840 in Johnson Co; Missouri. He was the son of Rev. Isaac Barton and 29. Keziah Murphy. --- Hannah Oliphant was born 27 JAN 1787 in Greene Co; Tennessee, and died 1875 in Burnet Co; Texas. She was buried in Mt. Zion Cemetery; near Bertram in Burnet Co; Texas. She was the daughter of 30. John A. Oliphant and 31. Hannah Amos.

Children of Hannah Oliphant and William Barton are: i. Polly Ann Barton was born 25 DEC 1813 in Jefferson Co; Tennessee, and died 31 DEC 1840 in Johnson Co; Missouri. She married George McFarland in Jefferson Co; Tennessee, son of John McFarland and Virginia Jane McNutt. He was born 11 OCT 1811 in Jefferson Co; Tennessee, and died 30 NOV 1884 in Jefferson Co; Tennessee. ii. Thomas Barton was born 15 FEB 1816 in Jefferson Co; Tennessee. iii. Elizabeth "Betsy" Barton was born 15 FEB 1819 in Jefferson Co; Tennessee, and died 11 JAN 1902 in Burnet Co; Texas. She married John Lewis King 19 AUG 1841 in Johnson Co; Missouri, son of Peter King and Susannah Lewis. He was born 28 MAY 1807 in Greene Co; Tennessee, and died 11 FEB 1880 in Burnet Co; Texas. iv. John Barton was born 21 FEB 1821 in Tennessee, and died 17 OCT 1885 in Burnet Co; Texas. He married Mary (Polly) McFarland 4 SEP 1845 in Johnson Co; Missouri, daughter of SAMUEL ARTHUR McFARLAND and Ann Conway. She was born 7 JAN 1824 in LaFayette, Missouri, and died 12 AUG 1905 in Burnet Co; Texas. v. Sarah Runnels Oliphant Barton was born 28 MAR 1824 in Jefferson Co; Tennessee, and died 21 MAR 1905 in Burnet Co; Texas. She married James T. Chamberlain 5 FEB 1841 in Johnson Co; Missouri, son of Jeremiah Chamberlain and Margaret Carmichael. He was born 10 MAY 1809 in Grainger Co; Tennessee, and died 3 OCT 1889 in Burnet Co; Texas.


Ahnentafel, Generation No. 5 Rev. Isaac Barton was born 16 AUG 1746 in Frederick, Maryland, and died 10 NOV 1831 in Grainger Co; Tennessee. He was the son of Joshua Barton and 57. Jane Dubart.

Keziah Murphy was born 7 AUG 1754 in Franklin Co; Virginia, and died 29 JUL 1845 in Grainger Co; Tennessee. She was the daughter of 58. Rev. William Murphy and Martha Hodges.

Children of Keziah Murphy and Rev. Isaac Barton are: i. Jane Barton was born 17 NOV 1775. She married Isaac Barton. ii. Martha Barton was born 16 FEB 1774. She married Charley Jarnigan. iii. Elizabeth Barton was born 11 SEP 1779. She married James Carmichael. iv. Mary Barton was born 20 NOV 1781. She married James Hodges. v. David Barton was born 14 DEC 1783. vi. Isaac Barton was born 12 DEC 1785, and died 25 OCT 1787. vii. William Barton was born 9 MAR 1788 in Jefferson Co; Tennessee, and died 31 DEC 1840 in Johnson Co; Missouri. He married Hannah Oliphant 10 DEC 1812 in Tennessee, daughter of John A. Oliphant and Hannah Amos. She was born 27 JAN 1787 in Greene Co; Tennessee, and died 1875 in Burnet Co; Texas. viii. Sarah Barton was born 9 MAR 1788. She married William Reynolds. ix. Joshua Barton was born 29 JUL 1792. x. Hannah Barton was born 6 OCT 1795. She married Robert McFarland Jr.. xi. Hannah Barton was born 10 OCT 1795 in Hawkins Co; Tennessee, and died 10 OCT 1819 in Jefferson Co; Tennessee. She married Robert McFarland III 12 OCT 1816 in Jefferson Co; Tennessee, son of Robert McFarland II and Margaret McNutt. He was born 17 APR 1791 in Greene Co; Tennessee, and died 11 AUG 1844 in Foxtown, Kentucky. xii. Isaac Barton was born 19 AUG 1798. John A. Oliphant was born 2 JAN 1749/50 in Hunterdon Co; New Jersey, and died 21 MAY 1823 in Greene Co; Tennessee. He was buried in Ebenezer Cemetery. He was the son of 60. Ephraim Ophilant and 61. Sarah Higgins Stout.

Hannah Amos was born 14 JAN 1756 in Loudon Co; Virginia, and died 11 SEP 1814 in Greene Co; Tennessee. She was buried in Ebenezer Cemetery. She was the daughter of 62. Thomas Valentine Amos and 63. Elizabeth Day. --------------- Children of Hannah Amos and John A. Oliphant are: i. John Oliphant. ii. James Oliphant was born 28 APR 1776. He married Jane Rankin. iii. Thomas Oliphant was born 19 JAN 1779 in Greene Co; Tennessee, and died 1840 in Greene Co; Tennessee. He married Hannah Morrow 7 APR 1802 in Greene Co; Tennessee, daughter of Alexander Morrow and Elizabeth Armstrong. She was born ABT. 1883 in Greene Co; Tennessee. iv. Elizabeth Oliphant was born 18 APR 1781. She married Gravenor Marsh, son of Gravenor Marsh Sr.. v. Sarah (Sally) Oliphant was born 16 JUL 1784 in Pennsylvania, and died 10 FEB 1874 in Tennessee. She married Felix Earnest. He was born 19 SEP 1762 in Newtown, Virginia, and died 16 FEB 1842 in Virginia. 15. vi. Hannah Oliphant was born 27 JAN 1787 in Greene Co; Tennessee, and died 1875 in Burnet Co; Texas. She married William Barton 10 DEC 1812 in Tennessee, son of Rev. Isaac Barton and Keziah Murphy. He was born 9 MAR 1788 in Jefferson Co; Tennessee, and died 31 DEC 1840 in Johnson Co; Missouri. vii. Mary Oliphant was born 16 OCT 1789. She married ? McAmis. viii. Anna Oliphant was born 14 MAR 1793. She married Nathaniel Hayward. ix. Rachel Oliphant was born 13 SEP 1796. She married Thomas West. x. Abbey Oliphant was born 15 NOV 1804. Ahnentafel, Generation No. 6

Joshua Barton. He was the son of 112. Isaac Barton and 113. Sarah Vesey.

Jane Dubart. ------------- Child of Jane Dubart and Joshua Barton is:

i. Rev. Isaac Barton was born 16 AUG 1746 in Frederick, Maryland, and died 10 NOV 1831 in Grainger Co; Tennessee. He married Keziah Murphy 9 OCT 1772 in Franklin Co; Virginia, daughter of Rev. William Murphy and Martha Hodges. She was born 7 AUG 1754 in Franklin Co; Virginia, and died 29 JUL 1845 in Grainger Co; Tennessee.

Rev. William Murphy.

Martha Hodges.

Child of Martha Hodges and Rev. William Murphy is:

i. Keziah Murphy was born 7 AUG 1754 in Franklin Co; Virginia, and died 29 JUL 1845 in Grainger Co; Tennessee. She married Rev. Isaac Barton 9 OCT 1772 in Franklin Co; Virginia, son of Joshua Barton and Jane Dubart. He was born 16 AUG 1746 in Frederick, Maryland, and died 10 NOV 1831 in Grainger Co; Tennessee.

Ephraim Ophilant was born 1717 in Staten Island, New York, and died 1794 in Loudon Co; Virginia. He was the son of 120. Duncan Oliphant and 121. Mary Garrison.

Sarah Higgins Stout was born ABT. 1725 in Hunterdon Co; New Jersey, and died 10 JUL 1768 in Loudon Co; Virginia. She was the daughter of 122. Freegift Stout and 123. Mary Higgins.

Children of Sarah Higgins Stout and Ephraim Ophilant are: i. Samuel Oliphant. ii. Benjamin Oliphant. iii. Mary Oliphant. iv. Obediah Oliphant. v. Anne Oliphant. vi. Rachel Oliphant. vii. Rebecca Oliphant.

viii. John A. Oliphant was born 2 JAN 1749/50 in Hunterdon Co; New Jersey, and died 21 MAY 1823 in Greene Co; Tennessee. He married Hannah Amos, daughter of Thomas Valentine Amos and Elizabeth Day. She was born 14 JAN 1756 in Loudon Co; Virginia, and died 11 SEP 1814 in Greene Co; Tennessee. He married Sarah Pruden BEF. 1775.

Thomas Valentine Amos.

Elizabeth Day.

Child of Elizabeth Day and Thomas Valentine Amos is:


Sources

  1. Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 17 November 2019), memorial page for James Madison Livingston (11 Sep 1839–21 Nov 1935), Find A Grave: Memorial #82972333, citing Mount Zion Cemetery, Burnet County, Texas, USA ; Maintained by Bobby J. Chamberlain (contributor 47564797).

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I was working on creating Cemetery Categories and came across James Livingston's profile. I added the category for the cemetery he is buried in and I noticed he served in the Civil War. So I added the sticker for his service, which added the category for his military unit.
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