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Frank Channing Livingston

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Frank Channing Livingston

Birth
Manchester, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
23 Dec 1935 (aged 77)
Manchester, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
Manchester, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA Add to Map
Plot
274-2
Memorial ID
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Information from One Thousand New Hampshire Notables

Lawyer born Nov 10,1858 son of Charles F and Carrie E (Guild) Livingston; educated Manchester public schools, high shool, 1877 studied law with Hon. Joseph W Fellows, (lot 1125-1 Valley Cemetery) admitted to the bar in 1881 and since has practiced in Manchester; Unitarian; Republican; treasurer Hillsborough County, 1893-1905; associate justice Manchester municipal court; 1910-12; delegate National constitutional convention, 1918, chairman Community Labor Board, replacement committee for returning soldiers and sailors; director Manchester Safe Deposit and Trust Co.; 32nd degree Mason, past commander Trinity commandery, K. T.; member Bektash Temple N. M. S.; Ridgley Lodge, I.O.O.F., past chief patriarch Wonolancet Encampment; married November 13, 1890 Minnie A Campbell; children Carlyn Guild, b November 4, 1891 (Simmons College), married Daniel D. Chase; Alice Carey b Feb 27, 1893, (Simmons College) twin brother Alan Campbell b Feb 27, 1893 (Dartmouth) Sgt First Class U.S. Engineers, one and one half years service with American Expeditionary Forces in France.


Charles Livingston, Frank's father took an active part in the first labor strike against Amoskeag Mfg. in support of a 10 hour work day.

Frank was a long time clerk of the Manchester Parks and Playground Commission, Livingston Park and swimming pool are named in his honor.
Information from One Thousand New Hampshire Notables

Lawyer born Nov 10,1858 son of Charles F and Carrie E (Guild) Livingston; educated Manchester public schools, high shool, 1877 studied law with Hon. Joseph W Fellows, (lot 1125-1 Valley Cemetery) admitted to the bar in 1881 and since has practiced in Manchester; Unitarian; Republican; treasurer Hillsborough County, 1893-1905; associate justice Manchester municipal court; 1910-12; delegate National constitutional convention, 1918, chairman Community Labor Board, replacement committee for returning soldiers and sailors; director Manchester Safe Deposit and Trust Co.; 32nd degree Mason, past commander Trinity commandery, K. T.; member Bektash Temple N. M. S.; Ridgley Lodge, I.O.O.F., past chief patriarch Wonolancet Encampment; married November 13, 1890 Minnie A Campbell; children Carlyn Guild, b November 4, 1891 (Simmons College), married Daniel D. Chase; Alice Carey b Feb 27, 1893, (Simmons College) twin brother Alan Campbell b Feb 27, 1893 (Dartmouth) Sgt First Class U.S. Engineers, one and one half years service with American Expeditionary Forces in France.


Charles Livingston, Frank's father took an active part in the first labor strike against Amoskeag Mfg. in support of a 10 hour work day.

Frank was a long time clerk of the Manchester Parks and Playground Commission, Livingston Park and swimming pool are named in his honor.


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