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(1723&ndash;1790) a member of the [[New Jersey]] delegation to the [[U.S. Constitutional Convention]] (a.k.a., the Philadelphia convention) which wrote the [[U.S. Constitution]].
(1723&ndash;1790) a major political figure in colonial New York City, the first Governor of the State of New Jersey (1776-1790), and a member of the [[New Jersey]] delegation to the [[Constitutional Convention]] in 1787.

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A definition or brief description of William Livingston.

(1723–1790) a major political figure in colonial New York City, the first Governor of the State of New Jersey (1776-1790), and a member of the New Jersey delegation to the Constitutional Convention in 1787.