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Page entitled : Livingston aristocracy dynastic marriages to other families

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How descendants of the Livingston dynasty married into the Schuyler, Van Rensselaer, Beekman and Stuyvesant families to form an American aristocracy

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There were so many dynastic marital unions of Livingstons with members of other prominent families, that we could not list all of them. A few merit to be quoted along with a few of the numerous intra-family marriages, which contributed to consolidate the family estates ...

 

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