For the American lawyer, see John Henry Livingston (1848–1927).
The Reverend
John Henry Livingston
4th President of Rutgers University
In office 1810–1825
Preceded by
Ira Condict
Succeeded by
Philip Milledoler
Personal details
Born
(1746-05-30)May 30, 1746 near Poughkeepsie, Province of New York, British America
Died
January 25, 1825(1825-01-25) (aged 78) New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States
Spouse
Sarah Livingston
(m. 1775; died 1814)
Children
Henry Alexander Livingston
Parent(s)
Henry Livingston Susannah Conklin
Relatives
See Livingston family
Education
Yale College (1762) Utrecht University (1770)
Occupation
Minister
John Henry Livingston (May 30, 1746—January 25, 1825) was an American Dutch Reformed minister and member of the Livingston family, who served as the fourth President of Queen's College (now Rutgers University), from 1810 until his death in 1825.
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