Livingstons Who Served Our Country
Revolutionary War      -      1775 - 1783
Todd Livingston
Born February 15, 1751 or 1752

Todd 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, 181.

Todd Livingston fought in the American Revolution. He served as a Private in the MD Militia in the War at rank '4'th. Class' with his cousin, Captain Samuel Horsey's Company within the Wicomico Battalion in Worcester Co., MD. This record is recorded July 15, 1780 for the Battalion. See S. Eugene Clements and E. Edward Wright, 'The Maryland Militia in the Revolutionary War' Appendix B - Muster Rolls and Other Lists, page 257.