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- Sun Feb 26, 2017 10:10 pm
- Forum: Ancestral Search
- Topic: Angus Livingston Anson County, North Carolina
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Re: Duncan Livingston Anson County, North Carolina
Donald, Thank you for your messages. I'm reposting my reply to line it up under the Duncan Livingston subject line. Before there was a Duncan Livingston in Anson County, there was Angus. Neither Angus nor any other Livingston is shown in the 1790 federal census of Anson County. According to later ce...
- Sun Feb 26, 2017 8:35 pm
- Forum: Ancestral Search
- Topic: North Carolina Livingstons
- Replies: 140
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Re: North Carolina Livingstons
Donald, Thank you for your messages. Before there was a Duncan Livingston in Anson County, there was Angus. Neither Angus nor any other Livingston is shown in the 1790 federal census of Anson County. According to later census records, Angus was born about 1740, but I have found no record of him befo...
- Wed Feb 22, 2017 11:50 pm
- Forum: Ancestral Search
- Topic: North Carolina Livingstons
- Replies: 140
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Re: North Carolina Livingstons
Greg, I have been unable to trace Duncan's Scottish roots. I have tried to link Duncan's father, Angus, to James T. Livingston of Montgomery County, NC (brothers?). James' Scottish origin is note on his tombstone. I'm interested in knowing more about the Livingston DNA project. ---------- Kyle, I'll...
- Tue Feb 14, 2017 11:45 pm
- Forum: Ancestral Search
- Topic: North Carolina Livingstons
- Replies: 140
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Re: North Carolina Livingstons
Duncan Livingston of Anson County North Carolina was the son of Angus Livingston, who was born about 1750 and died in Anson County during or soon after 1840. Angus and John Smith were among the first settlers in the area around Savannah Creek, where Angus and his sons established their homestead. An...