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Hall was born in New York City on March 27, 1834, to Irish immigrant Valentine Gill Hall Sr. [2] and Susan Hall, née Tonnelé. [3] His younger sister, Margaret Tonnelé Hall, was married to Edward Philip Livingston Ludlow, the older brother of his wife, two years after his marriage in 1861. [4]
Valentine Gill "Vallie" Hall III [2] (November 12, 1867, New York – October 26, 1934) was an American tennis player who was active in the late 19th century. He was the elder son of Valentine Gill Hall Jr. and Mary Livingston Ludlow of the Livingston family.
Anna Rebecca Hall was born on March 17, 1863. [2] She was the eldest of seven children born to Valentine Gill Hall Jr. and Mary Livingston Ludlow of the Livingston family. Their marriage "...united a member of a prominent New York mercantile family with Hudson River gentry".
Mary Livingston (c. 1541–1589) was a Scottish noblewoman and childhood companion of Mary, Queen of Scots. Mary Livingston may also refer to: Mary Livingston Ludlow, birth name of Valentine Gill Hall Jr. (1834–1880), American socialite, banker, and merchant; Mary Livingston Ripley (1914–1996), American horticulturist, entomologist ...
After the deaths of her parents, Roosevelt was raised in the household of her maternal grandmother, Mary Livingston Ludlow Hall of the Livingston family in Tivoli, New York. [22] As a child, she was insecure and starved for affection, and considered herself the "ugly duckling". [19]
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Christine Livingston, 46, a former S.C. Department of Corrections captain, was arraigned Thursday afternoon in federal court on charges that included money laundering, wire fraud and bribery.
Mary "Molly" Livingston Ludlow (1843–1919), [2] who married Margaret's brother Valentine Gill Hall Jr., a nephew of John Tonnelé Jr., the farmer and politician who was a member of the New Jersey State Legislature. [12] Their country estate, a Second Empire-style mansion known as "The Oaks", [14] was part of and just south of Ludlow's Pine ...