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Gertrude Livingston
b.9 FEB 1776
Walter Livingston
b.27 NOV 1740
Robert Livingston
b.16 DEC 1708
Philip Livingston
b.9 JUL 1686
Col.
Robert Livingston
b.13 DEC 1654
Alida Schuyler
b.1656
Catherine Van Brugh
b.1689
Maria Thong
b.3 JUN 1711
Cornelia Schuyler
b.26 JUL 1746
Peter Schuyler
b.1723
Pieter Peterse Schuyler
b.abt 12 JAN 1697/8
Gov.
Peter Pilipse Schuyler
b.17 SEP 1657
Maria van Van Rensselaer
b.25 OCT 1673
Catherina Groesbeck
b.abt JAN 1704
Gertrude Schuyler
b.18 AUG 1724
John Schuyler, Jr.
b.31 OCT 1697
Col.
Johannes Philipse Schuyler
b.5 APR 1668
Elizabeth Staats
b.31 OCT 1659
Cornelia van Van Cortlandt
b.31 JUL 1698
Col.
Stephanus van Van Cortlandt
b.7 MAY 1643
Gertrude Schuyler
b.4 FEB 1654
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: Color codes are more or less chosen based on the east-west (lighter to darker) or south-north (lighter to darker) location in the country or state.