| Livingstons Who Served Our Country |
| Revolutionary War - 1775 - 1783 |
| Stephen Horsey Livingston Born approx. 1758 Stephen Horsey Livingston served as an Officer in the MD Militia in the American Revolution. On August 30, 1777 he was recorded as having the rank of 2'nd Lieutenant with Captain Samuel Horsey's Company in the Wicomico Battalion in Worcester Co., MD. See 'Archives of Maryland', 16: 351 at the Maryland Historical Society Research Library in Baltimore, MD. Also see S. Eugene Clements and E. Edward Wright, 'The Maryland Militia in the Revolutionary War' Appendix A - Commissioned Officers, page 98. Stephen (Horsey) Livingston took the Oath of Allegance in Worcester Co., MD in 1778 before the Honerable (Judge) William Hopewell. See Manuscript MS-1814, Box 4, (Revolutionary War Military Collection Manuscript), at the Manuscript Division of hte Maryland Historical Society at No. 201 West Monument Street, Baltimore City, MD. See Also: Henry C. Peden, Jr., 'Revolutionary Patriots of Worcester & Somerset Counties, Maryland 1775 - 1783', published 1999 by Willow Bend Books & Family Line Publications, Westminister, Caroll Co., MD, Pages iv, 180. Stephen Horsey Livingston's name appears again in the MD Militia during the Revolution, along with his brothers George and Todd, at this same rank within this same Company in Wicomico Battalion records dated July 15, 1780. This time not only does Captain Samuel Horsey appear to be leading the company, but there is also listed a 'Samuel horsey' in the Company listed as holding rank '7'th. Class'. It is extremely interesting as it was believed that he had died by April 2, 1779. Perhaps they were slow or inconsistant updating Military records in the Revolutionary era ?? |