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William Jervis Livingstone was born on 8 March 1865 at Bachuil, Isle of Lismore, Argyllshire, in Scotland. His father, Alexander Livingstone (1815-1906), was a Baptist minister and his mother Jessie (née McPherson, 1824–99) was Alexander’s second wife.
Their burning of Chilembwe's church in November 1913 created a personal animosity with the rebel leadership. [11] The insurgents launched two roughly concurrent attacks—one group targeted Magomero, the plantation headquarters and home of the main manager William Jervis Livingstone and a few other white staff, while a second assaulted the plantation-owned village of Mwanje, where there were ...
The insurgents launched two roughly concurrent attacks—one group targeted Magomero, the plantation headquarters and home of the main manager William Jervis Livingstone and a few other white staff, while a second assaulted the plantation-owned village of Mwanje, where there were two white households. [29] [37]
Aug. 15—A Lackawanna County funeral director was recently suspended and fined for failing to bury the cremated remains of a former Mayfield woman. John F. Harrison of the Ryczak-Harrison Funeral ...
William Livingstone may refer to: William Livingstone House, located in the Brush Park district of Detroit, Michigan, United States; William Livingstone, 6th Lord Livingston (died 1592), Scottish lord of Parliament; William Jervis Livingstone (1865–1915), Scottish planter in Africa; William Livingstone (minister), 17th-century minister and ...
William Livingstone was the son of Alexander Livingston, 5th Lord Livingston (c. 1500–1553) and his second wife, Lady Agnes Douglas, daughter of John Douglas, 2nd Earl of Morton. His father, Alexander, was the guardian of Mary, Queen of Scots , during her childhood.
Through his eldest son, he was a grandfather to William Livingstone, 6th Lord Livingston and great-grandfather of Alexander Livingstone, 1st Earl of Linlithgow. On 17 February 1715/6, all the titles of James Livingston, 5th Earl of Linlithgow and 4th Earl of Callendar were forfeited to the Crown for his acts of "high treason." [7]
The licenses of a southern Indiana funeral home and its director have been revoked following an investigation that found 31 decomposing bodies and 17 cremains being stored at the facility, the ...