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This information was contibuted by Jason Livermore, the owner of the original receipt.
Many different Livermore families settled in or passed through Tioga County and Broome County. This project is an attempt to list these families, and where possible show how they were related to each other and to John Livermore, the original Livermore immigrant to the New World who came to Massachusetts in 1634. The material consists of excerpts from "The Livermore Family of America" by W. E. Thwing, 1902. It also includes information found in other miscellaneous sources.
Numbers follow those used in The Livermore Family of America by Walter E. Thwing, 1902. Notes generally follow Thwing's convention of assuming that towns are in Massachusetts unless otherwise indicated.
50. Hannah (Allen) Livermore, wife of Moses5 Livermore (Josiah4, Joseph3, John2, John1) Hannah survived Moses and moved with her son Moses (102, see below) to Lisle, N.Y. in 1817, where she died.
in various census records for Tioga County. He and Polly are buried in Hope Cemetery in Newark Valley.
ii. Rufus, b. Nov. 29, 1800.
mentioned in local records. He had children born in Tioga County.
In the 1850's he moved his family to Eau Claire County, Wisconsin.
second wife was Lucinda Kenyon.
For more information see this Livermore web site.
221.  viii. James Madison (see below), b. Nov. 29, 1815.
129. Silas6 Livermore (Elisha5, Jonas4, Daniel3, John2, John1) was born March 28, 1781, in Auburn [Mass.]; died Jan. 31, 1820, in Lisle, N.Y.; married Dec. 21, 1805, in Worcester [Mass.], Martha, daughter of Amos and Sarah (Swift) Putnam, born Oct. 25, 1781, in Sutton; died Oct. 3, 1852, in Worcester. He was a farmer and card maker and lived in several towns, finally emigrating from Spencer to Lisle.
291.       v. Elisha Swift (see below), b. July 1, 1820, in Lisle.
183. Louisa (Bliss) Livermore, wife of Arthur6 Livermore (Samuel5, Samuel4, Jonathan3, Daniel2, John1) This note is on file at the Tioga County Historical Museum: Louisa Livermore, widow of the late Chief Justice Arthur Livermore of New Hampshire, died at the residence of her son, Rev. E. Livermore (402, see below) in St. Peter, Minnesota on Feb. 27, 1871 in her 80th year.
185. Aaron7 (James6, James5, Josiah4, Joseph3, John2, John1) was born March 31, 1782, in Spencer [Mass.]; died Feb. 19, 1853, in Berkshire, N.Y.; married Jan. 15, 1815, Content, daughter of Seth and Sarah (Griswold) Akins, born March 29, 1793; died Feb. 6, 1868, in Michigan. In Dec., 1820, he was living in Berkshire, on lot 420, a few rods south of Cicero Barker, and about ten rods east of the creek road at Rawson Hollow; a few years later he moved farther south and lived west of the road on lot 380. After his death his wife moved to Michigan with her six living children, and settled in Dexter or Ingham.
i. Lucy Ann, b. Nov. 21, 1815; d. there in 1843.
ii. Lyman, b. May 12, 1817; d. there in 1846.
iii. Sallie, b. Oct. 19, 1818; d. there Jan. 19, 1835.
v. Eliza, b. June 23, 1822; d. there Jan. 9, 1835.
vi. Aaron Riley, b. Mar. 8, 1825; m. May 17, 1855, Fadila Luce.
vii. Seth, b. Mar. 3, 1827; d. there Jan. 20, 1828.
d. near New York, Mar. 3, 1865.  Two daughters.
ix. Robert, twin to Ransom; m. Nov. 13, 1859, Martha Patterson.
Two sons and one dau.
x. James, b. Sept. 21, 1830; d. Mar. 25, 1895.
xi. Betsey, b. Oct. 5, 1832; m. Aug. 1, 1866, Edward Cortright.  One son.
xii. Nancy Mary, b. Feb. 10, 1836; m. May 4, 1865, James Cortright.
206. Mehetable7 Livermore (Isaac6, Moses5, Josiah4, Joseph3, John2, John1) was born Sept. 28, 1791, in Belchertown [Mass.]; died Aug. 27, 1873, in Truro, Ill.; married about 1808 in Chenango, Broome Co., N.Y., Orin Seward, born there Nov. 29, 1788; died Oct. 25, 1836, in Peoria, Ill.
207. Roswell7 Livermore (Moses6, Moses5, Josiah4, Joseph3, John2, John1) was born Dec. 2, 1784, in Spencer; died Feb. 22, 1873, in Lisle, N.Y.; married (1) Sept. 10, 1813, in Leicester, Mary McNall of Spencer, died Feb. 23, 1820, in Berkshire, N.Y.; married (2) Feb. 23, 1826, Permelia Nichols, born Oct. 24, 1805, in Marathon, N.Y.; died April 14, 1866 in Lisle. He moved to Lisle, and lived in a log house on lot 217, on the east bank of the creek, north of the road where it turns to cross the creek.
the Erie Railroad.  No children.
448.	iii.  Lorin, b. Oct. 3, 1826, in Lisle.
208. Moses7 Livermore (Moses6, Moses5, Josiah4, Joseph3, John2, John1) was born Feb. 27, 1787, in Spencer, died June 22, 1859, in Lisle, N.Y.; married Jan. 11, 1810, in Boston, Bridget Robinson, born Aug. 1, 1785, in Spencer; died March 13, 1855, in Newark Valley, N.Y. He began life as a farmer, settling on a farm given him by his father in the town of Lisle. He afterwards followed the trade of a mason for a few years, and then became a miller, in which trade he was engaged when old age compelled him to retire. He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
Adeline,           b. Nov. 18, 1810.
Charles Henry,     b. Sept. 4, 1812.
George Washington, b. July 12, 1814; d. there Dec. 23, 1834.
David Clark,       b. Jan. 29, 1816.
Mary Ann,          b. Jan. 20, 1819.
John Frederic,     b. Feb. 6, 1821.
Moses,             b. Nov. 26, 1824.
Warner,            b. Aug. 8, 1826; d. there Oct. 3, 1826.
Nathan,            b. Sept. 15, 1831.
210. Russell7 Livermore (Moses6, Moses5, Josiah4, Joseph3, John2, John1) was born Sept. 28, 1799, in Spencer; died Feb. 25, 1881, in Lisle, N.Y.; married there March 13, 1822, Polly Ayers, born there Aug. 6, 1800; died there March 27, 1871. His life is well described in an address made by his son George Warner Livermore at a reunion of all his children in Centre Lisle, Aug. 5, 1899. (See Thwing book for the text of this address.) Russell Livermore celebrated the forty-fifth anniversary of his marriage on March 13, 1867, and all his children together with their husbands and wives and twenty-one grandchildren were present. The family are Congregationalists.
457.   i. Abigail, b. Nov. 4, 1823.
458.   ii. Emeline Frances, b. Mar. 11, 1826.
459.   iii. George Warner, b. Sept. 17, 1828.
460.   iv. Lewis Russell, b. Feb. 23, 1831.
461.   v. Joseph Wilson, b. June 28, 1834.
462.      Walton, b. Jan. 22, 1838.
463.   vii. Charles Theodore, b. Mar. 14, 1841.
464.   viii. Edmund K., b. Dec. 16, 1845.
211. Brigham7 Livermore (Moses6, Moses5, Josiah4, Joseph3, John2, John1) was born Oct. 3, 1806, in Spencer [Mass.]; died May 5, 1890, in Lisle, N.Y. married (1) Feb. 9, 1832, in Lisle, Rebecca Fenner, born Sept. 5, 1813, in Bristol, R. I.; died July 28, 1855, in Lisle; married (2) Oct. 13, 1856, in Pittsfield, N.Y., Eliza Crawford, died Oct. 7, 1887, in Lisle. He moved to Lisle with his parents in 1817. The father of his first wife gave her thirty acres of woodland of which he (Brigham) cleared a place large enough for a house, built it, and moved into it soon after marriage, and then cleared up the rest as fast as he was able. He lived on the place until April, 1889, when he sold it and lived the rest of his life with his son William.
465.	i. George Brigham, b. May 13, 1834.
ii. Asa Ackerman, b. Sept. 20, 1836; d. there Aug. 3, 1874.
466.	iii. William Byron, b. June 10, 1838.
iv. James Roswell, b. May 5, 1840; d. there July 8, 1862.
v. Mariette, b. May 20, 1843; d. there Sept. 15, 1874.
vi. Wallace, b. Feb. 3, 1852; d. there Feb. 8, 1862.
vii. Lois, b. July 2, 1855; d. there Feb. 2, 1862.
284. Maria7 Livermore (William6, David5, Jonas4, Daniel3, John2, John1) was born June 14, 1813, in Spencer; died March 26, 1901, in Owego, N.Y.; married May 8, 1837, in Spencer, LeRoy Wilson, son of John and Miriam (Isbell) Kingman, born Aug. 9, 1808, in Cincinnatus, N.Y.; died March 2, 1861, in Owego. He was county clerk.
580.    i. LeRoy Wilson, b. Mar. 15, 1840.
581.   ii. William Livermore, b. Feb. 1, 1842.
582.  iii. Stella Maria, b. May 16, 1845.
iv. Emily Loring, b. July 24, 1855.
583.	v. Helen Elizabeth, b. Nov. 13, 1860.
291. Elisha Swift7 Livermore (Silas6, Elisha5, Jonas4, Daniel3, John2, John1) was born July 1, 1820, in Lisle, N.Y.; died Aug. 16, 1863, in Philadelphia, Penn.; married (1) in 1843, in Grafton, Lemira Barros Daniels, born Feb. 24, 1821, in Richmond, N.H.; died March 29, 1844, in Grafton; married (2) March 19, 1851, in Sutton, Lydia, widow of Emory Stockwell and daughter of Eber and Mary (Reed) Parsons, born July 27, 1813, in Dummerston, Vt.; died Aug. 28, 1892, in Worcester. He was a shoe-maker. He enlisted in the 15th Mass. Vols. In 1861, was taken prisoner at Ball's Bluff and confined in Libby Prison for several months; he was then exchanged and re-entered the army; he was wounded twice, but remained in the service until wounded at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863, and while on his way home (with his wife for whom he had sent) died in Philadelphia; he is buried beside his first wife in Grafton.
402. Edward7 Livermore (Arthur6, Samuel5, Samuel4, Jonathan3, Daniel2, John1) was born March 18, 1815, in Holderness, N.H.; died May 28, 1996, in Kenosha, Wis.; married (1) Dec. 12, 1839, in New York City, Elizabeth Green, daughter of Henry and Mary (Chadwell) Hubbard, born Oct. 4, 1812; died May 22, 1851, in Waterloo, N.Y.; married (2) Oct. 26, 1853, in Owego, N.Y., Mary Stuart McCormick, born there Feb. 13, 1828. He was graduated from Dartmouth College in 1833. He studied divinity at the Theological Seminary in New York; he took Deacon's orders Sept. 27, 1838, and Priest's orders April 21, 1839. He officiated first at Drewsville, N.H., and afterwards as rector of Emmanuel Church, in Little Falls, N.Y., until 1850. His pastorate in Little Falls was broken by a journey to Santa Cruz, or St. Croix, in the West Indies, and a residence there of several months in 1847-48; in 1850 he became rector of St. Paul's Church, in Waterloo, remaining there until early in 1855, when illness compelled him to resign. He was, in 1856, rector of Zion Church, at East Bloomfield, N.Y., remaining there until early in 1859. In the spring of 1860, he removed to Minnesota, and for twenty-three years was rector of the Church of the Holy Communion, in St. Peter. During part of his residence in Minnesota, he was a member of the Ecclesiastical Court and one of the Rural Deans of the Diocese. In 1883, he became the chaplain of Kemper Hall, Kenosha, a school under the management of the Sisters of St. Mary. (Thwing, 1902) The church in St. Peter, Minnesota still exists and has a plaque in memory of Rev. Edward Livermore. There is also a Livermore Street in St. Peter named after him.
iii. Elizabeth b. Feb. 10, 1856, in Owego; lives in Hinsdale, Ill.
v. Mary b. July 3, 1862, in Owego; d. Aug. 17, 1862, in Milwaukee, Wis.
448. Lorin8 Livermore (Roswell7, Moses6, Moses5, Josiah4, Joseph3, John2, John1) was born Oct. 3, 1826 in Lisle, N.Y.; died there June 2, 1879; married Nov. 8, 1854, Angeline Houk; she died in Owego, N.Y.
746.	i. Daniel Roswell, b. Jan. 26, 1856.
ii. Fay Houk, b. Dec. 17, 1859.
iii. Frank Eddy, b. Mar. 2, 1864.
449. Adeline8 Livermore (Moses7, Moses6, Moses5, Josiah4, Joseph3, John2, John1) was born Nov. 18, 1810, in Lisle, N.Y.; died there May 17, 1845; married there Dec. 19, 1832, William Fenner, born Sept. 19, 1811, in Rhode Island; died Aug. 23, 1882, in Homer, N.Y.
450. Charles Henry8 Livermore (Moses7, Moses6, Moses5, Josiah4, Joseph3, John2, John1) was born Sept. 4, 1812, in Lisle, N.Y.; died there Jan. 31, 1881; married Nov. 2, 1836, Sarah Malinda Guernsey, born July 2, 1812, in Greenfield, N.Y. He was a farmer; he joined the Congregational church when about sixteen years old, was made a deacon about 1847, and held that office until 1868, when he severed his connection with that church and joined the M. E. church of Centre Lisle. He was always known as Deacon Livermore.
i.  Rachel Ann, b. Aug. 11, 1838; m. Charles Howland; lives in Lisle.
ii.  Ann Bridget, b. Oct. 17, 1840; m. George Howland; lives in Lisle.
748.	iii.  Charles Henry, b. April 30, 1843.
749.	iv.  George, b. Nov. 15, 1845.
v.  Adeline, b. Dec. 28, 1847; lives in Lisle; unm.
vi.  Sarah, b. Mar. 3, 1851; m. there Jan. 1, 1870, Lester Potter.

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