A Classification of American Wealth
History and genealogy of the wealthy families of America - Sponsors


 Part 1 : Colonial and Mercantile America  Part 2 : America in the Gilded Age
 Part 3 : America in the Twentieth Century  Encyclopedia of American Wealth

Info  FAQ  Site map  Links  Books  Login

american.wealth@raken.com

  Part I-Chapter 1 : Patroons and Manor Lords  > Livingstons and American Express :    « Previous   1-2-3-4-5-6-7- 8  Next »

   Livingstons with Wells, Fargo and American Express  

Page entitled : Johnston Livingston in his private life

Content of this page is about :
Of Johnston Livingston's personal background, marriage and children, his retirement to attend an ailing wife and career in his later life

Extract :
... Johnston Livingston also retired from the American Merchants Union Express Company board. He also had personal reasons therefore, namely to take his ailing wife and two daughters on an extended trip to Europe. Johnston Livingston also retired as a trustee of Wells, Fargo & Company when the Pacific Union interests, represented by Lloyd Tevis and James B. Haggin gained control of that company. In later years, after the death of his wife, Johnston Livingston …

 

New Registration

Dear visitor,
the page you are trying to see is reserved to our subscribers. Please register to subscribe and have access to all pages of "A Classification of American Wealth" and "Encyclopedia of American Wealth", Thank you.
                                           
REGISTER NOW

Members Login
 
Login :

Password :

Patroons and Manor Lords

Planter  Aristocrats

Shipping Merchants

The Landlords of New YorkCity

Bankers I

Early American Industrialists
 

Google
 

Get your FREE copy of
Chronicles
of American Wealth

View back issues

Copyright © 2000-2007 : D.C.Shouter and RAKEN Services    /   a RAKEN web site