Grayson family

Notes


Capt. John Jackson

Source: Woodworth geneology

e-mail  from Joan Bridgham Gray

BIRTH: Also shown as Born 20 Feb 1682


Anna Stanton

e-mail  from Joan Bridgham Gray


Alfred Livingstone Jr.

Alfred Livingstone document. NJ state trooper.  Loved his motorcycle.

I remember him visiting my 5th grade classroom in his state trooper
uniform to talk about safety -- he was so handsome!  I also remember him
having a boat up on Lake George in upstate NY.  One week we visited and
loved riding in the boat, tried to water ski, and had a great time.
A large storm blew in one night and swamped the boat -- what a mess!

Obituary:
LIVINGSTONE Alfred Jr., 81, of Pompton Plains, died Friday at home. Mr. Livingstone was born in Paterson, grew up in Fair Lawn and was the son of the late Alfred and Nellie (nee Upham) Livingstone. Prior to serving in the Army Air Corps during WW II, Alfred was a member of the first graduating class of Fair Lawn High School and also played football for Syracuse University. He began his 27 year career in law enforcement in 1954 as a trooper with the New Jersey State Police until retiring in 1981 after rising to the rank of Lieutenant. Upon leaving police work, Alfred enjoyed seven years as a bus driver for the Wayne Township Board of Education. He was a member of the American Legion Post # 242 and was active with the Blue Knights Motorcycle Club.Alfred was predeceased by his wife Editha in 1997. He is survived by his two sons, Alfred and Thomas and his wife Dawne; his daughters Lynne Yanagisawa and her husband Joseph and Louise Collins and her husband Michael; and his brother, Charles.Friends may call on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 PM at the M. John Scanlan Funeral Home, 781 Newark Pompton Turnpike, Pompton Plains.There will be no formal funeral service and cremation will be private.In lieu of flowers, donations to the Former Troopers Association, 1675 Whitehorse-Mercerville Road, Suite 103, Hamilton, NJ 08619 or the Visiting Nurse Association of Northern NJ, 38 Elm Street, Morristown, NJ 07960 would be greatly appreciated by the family. For additional information, visit www.scanlan funeralhome.com
Published in The Record and Herald News on 7/22/2008

Al was a member of the original "Cutters" -- the nickname for the Fairlawn High School football team. The nickname was earned one day when members of the team cut class.
Here is a photo of the Cutters (l to r: Jack Van Olden, Al Livingstone, Jack Knowles):

The Cutters


Elsie Beardsley

Family records say her last name was Beardslay.

Imprisoned or committed to a psychitric institute for murdering youngest
child with husband's gun in a fit of rage.

Death notice found for Elsie Beardsley Livingstone in Oregon.
Earlier (1992-1995) she was listed as living at 17074 S Redland Rd,
Oregon City, Oregon in the phonebook.


Nancy Lou Livingstone

Alfred Livingstone document; shot by mother Elsie in infancy.


Alfred Livingstone Jr.

Alfred Livingstone document. NJ state trooper.  Loved his motorcycle.

I remember him visiting my 5th grade classroom in his state trooper
uniform to talk about safety -- he was so handsome!  I also remember him
having a boat up on Lake George in upstate NY.  One week we visited and
loved riding in the boat, tried to water ski, and had a great time.
A large storm blew in one night and swamped the boat -- what a mess!

Obituary:
LIVINGSTONE Alfred Jr., 81, of Pompton Plains, died Friday at home. Mr. Livingstone was born in Paterson, grew up in Fair Lawn and was the son of the late Alfred and Nellie (nee Upham) Livingstone. Prior to serving in the Army Air Corps during WW II, Alfred was a member of the first graduating class of Fair Lawn High School and also played football for Syracuse University. He began his 27 year career in law enforcement in 1954 as a trooper with the New Jersey State Police until retiring in 1981 after rising to the rank of Lieutenant. Upon leaving police work, Alfred enjoyed seven years as a bus driver for the Wayne Township Board of Education. He was a member of the American Legion Post # 242 and was active with the Blue Knights Motorcycle Club.Alfred was predeceased by his wife Editha in 1997. He is survived by his two sons, Alfred and Thomas and his wife Dawne; his daughters Lynne Yanagisawa and her husband Joseph and Louise Collins and her husband Michael; and his brother, Charles.Friends may call on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 PM at the M. John Scanlan Funeral Home, 781 Newark Pompton Turnpike, Pompton Plains.There will be no formal funeral service and cremation will be private.In lieu of flowers, donations to the Former Troopers Association, 1675 Whitehorse-Mercerville Road, Suite 103, Hamilton, NJ 08619 or the Visiting Nurse Association of Northern NJ, 38 Elm Street, Morristown, NJ 07960 would be greatly appreciated by the family. For additional information, visit www.scanlan funeralhome.com
Published in The Record and Herald News on 7/22/2008

Al was a member of the original "Cutters" -- the nickname for the Fairlawn High School football team. The nickname was earned one day when members of the team cut class.
Here is a photo of the Cutters (l to r: Jack Van Olden, Al Livingstone, Jack Knowles):

The Cutters


Koenraad van Heest

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Nov 1833

DEATH: Also shown as Died USA.