1907
James Henry Livingston was born on 16 Jan 1907 in Eastover, Richland, South Carolina, USA a child of James David Livingston and Mary Jane Moak Livingston.
1910
James H Livingston was counted in the census on 18 May 1910 in Richland, South Carolina, USA, as a 3-year-old, male, single, white, son. Also in the home was his father, James Livingston; and his mother, Mary Jane Livingston.
1920
James H Levingston was counted in the census on 05 Jan 1920 in Shady Grove, Richland, South Carolina, USA, as a 12-year-old, male, single, white, son. Also in the home was his father, Jim D Levingston; his mother, Marry J Levingston; and his brothers, Francis U Levingston and Willie A. Levingston.
1930
James H Livingston was counted in the census on 15 Apr 1930 in Leesburg, Richland, South Carolina, USA, as a 23-year-old, male, single, white, son. Also in the home was his father, James D Livingston; his mother, Mary J Livingston; and his brothers, Francis E Livingston and Arthur Livingston.
1940
James H Livingston was counted in the census on 08 May 1940 in Garners Ferry, Richland, South Carolina, USA, as a 33-year-old, male, single, white, son. Also in the home was his father, James D Livingston; his mother, Mary J Livingston; and his siblings, Francis E Livingston, Arthur Livingston, William Livingston, and Mary Livingston.
1952
He died on 18 Jan 1952 in Elgin, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA, while in his car. He was buried on 20 Jan 1952 in Eastover, Richland, South Carolina, USA at Campbell Cemetery. His cause of death was ruptured esophageal varix due to cirrhosis of the liver.
J. H. LIVINGSTON
BLANEY, Jan. 19. – Funeral services for James Henry Livingston, 45, who died yesterday, will be held Sunday at 11 AM at Highway Pentecostal Holiness Church in Blaney.
The Reverend Leo Edwards, pastor, and Reverend A. L. Wood will conduct the services. Burial will be in Trinity Methodist cemetery, near Eastover.
He was born in Eastover, son of Mrs. Mary Moak Livingston and the late James David Livingston, who died in 1943.
Mr. Livingston had lived in Blaney since 1944.
His survivors include his mother, Mrs Livingston of Blaney; one sister, Miss Mary Livingston of Blaney; three brothers, William W. Livingston of Blaney; Francis E Livingston of Eastover and Arthur Livingston of Havelock, N. C.
Active pallbearers will be Willard Coker, Thurston Goff, Crenshaw Branham, Lonnie Moak, Dave Jeffers and T. E. Ross, Jr.
Honorary pallbearers will be R. M. Coker, J. D. Bailey, W. B. Ross, T. E. Campbell, J. T. Hornesby, Owen Grigsby, all of Blaney; and J. H. Campbell of Eastover.
Pallbearers will meet at the church at 10:50 a.m.
J. H. Livingston Dies at Blaney
James Henry Livingston, 45, of Route 2, Blaney, died suddenly while in his car at Blaney yesterday afternoon.
He was born in Eastover, son of Mrs. Mary Moak Livingston and the late James David Livingston, who died in 1943.
Mr. Livingston had lived in Blaney since 1944.
His survivors include his mother, Mrs Livingston of Blaney; one sister, Miss Mary Livingston of Blaney; three brothers, William W. Livingston of Blaney; Francis E Livingston of Eastover and Arthur Livingston of Havelock, N. C.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
Livingston Funeral Today
Funeral services for James Henry Livingston of Blaney, who died Friday, will be held at 11 o’clock this mornign from the Highway Pentecostal Holiness Church in Blaney, conducted by the Reverend Leo Edwards, pastor. Interment will be in Trinity Methodist cemetery, near Eastover.
Active pallbearers will be Willard Coker, Thurston Goff, Crenshaw Branham, Lonnie Moak, Dave Jeffers and T. E. Ross, Jr.
Honorary pallbearers will be R. M. Coker, J. D. Bailey, W. B. Ross, T. E. Campbell, J. T. Hornesby, Owen Grigsby, all of Blaney; and J. H. Campbell of Eastover.
The body will remain at the Dunbar funeral Home until the time of the services.

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