Henry Livingston, Jr.

Henry Livingston, Jr.
Born October 13, 1748(1748-10-13)
Poughkeepsie, New York
Died February 29, 1828(1828-02-29) (aged 79)
Spouse Sarah Welles (m. 1774–1783) «start: (1774)–end+1: (1784)»"Marriage: Sarah Welles to Henry Livingston, Jr." Location: (linkback://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Livingston,_Jr.)
Jane Patterson (m. 1793–1828) «start: (1793)–end+1: (1829)»"Marriage: Jane Patterson to Henry Livingston, Jr." Location: (linkback://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Livingston,_Jr.)
Parents Henry Livingston, Sr.
Susannah Conklin

Henry Livingston, Jr. (13 October 1748 - 29 February 1828) may have written the poem known as "A Visit from St. Nicholas", although more popularly (after its first line) as "The Night Before Christmas", which is generally attributed to Clement Clarke Moore.

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Biography

He was born on 13 October 1748 in Poughkeepsie, New York, to Henry Livingston, Sr. and Susannah Conklin.[1]

In 1774, Livingston married Sarah Welles, the daughter of Reverend Noah Welles, the minister of the Stamford, Connecticut Congregational Church.[2][3] Their daughter Catherine was born shortly before Livingston joined the army on a six months' enlistment. In 1776, their son Henry Welles Livingston was born; the child was fatally burned at the age of fourteen months and, when another son was born, he was given the same name, according to the common practice of necronyms. Livingston farmed. Sarah died in 1783, and the children were boarded out. During this period Livingston began writing poetry.[4].

Over the next ten years, Livingston was occupied with poetry and drawings for his friends and family, some of which ended up in the pages of New York Magazine and the Poughkeepsie Journal. Although he signed his drawings, his poetry was usually anonymous or signed simply, "R".

Ten years to the day after Sarah's death, Livingston remarried.[5] Jane Patterson, at 24, was 21 years younger than her husband. Their first baby arrived nine months after the wedding. After that, the couple bore seven more children. It was for this second family that Henry Livingston is believed by some[6] [7] to have written the famous poem known as "A Visit from St. Nicholas" or "The Night Before Christmas".

This famous Christmas poem first appeared in the Troy Sentinel on December 23, 1823. There seems to be no question that the poem came out of the home of Clement Moore, and the person giving the poem to the newspaper, without Moore's knowledge, certainly believed the poem had been written by Moore. However, several of Livingston's children remembered their father reading that very same poem to them fifteen years earlier.

As early as 1837, Charles Fenno Hoffman, a friend of Moore's, put Moore's name on the poem.[8] In 1844, Moore published the poem in his own book, Poems.[9] At multiple times in his later life, Moore wrote out the now famous poem in longhand for his friends.

Dispute over authorship

Because the poem was first published anonymously, various editions were for many years published both with and without attribution. As a result, it was only in 1859, 26 years after the poem first appeared in print, that Henry's family discovered that Moore was taking credit for what they believed to be their father's poem. That belief went back many years. Around 1807, Henry's sons Charles and Edwin, as well as their neighbor Eliza (who would later marry Charles) remembered their father's reading the poem to them as his own.[7] Following their father's death in 1828, Charles claimed to have found a newspaper copy of the poem in his father's desk, and son Sidney claimed to have found the original handwritten copy of the poem with its original crossouts.

The handwritten copy of the poem was passed from Sidney, on his death, to his brother Edwin. However, the same year that the family discovered Moore's claim of authorship, Edwin claimed to have lost the original manuscript in a house fire in Wisconsin, where he was living with his sister Susan.[10][11]

By 1879, five separate lines of Henry's descendants had begun to correspond among themselves, trying to compare their family stories in the hope that someone had some proof that could be brought forward, but there was no documentation beyond family stories. In 1899, even without proof, Sidney's grandson published the first public claim of Henry's authorship in his own newspaper on Long Island. The claim drew little attention.[6]

In 1920, Henry's great grandson, William Sturgis Thomas became interested in the family stories and began to collect the memories and papers of existing descendants, eventually publishing his research in the 1919 issue of the Duchess County Historical Society yearbook. Thomas provided this material to Winthrop P. Tryon for his article on the subject in the Christian Science Monitor on August 4, 1920.[10]

Later, Moore descendants arranged to have an elderly family connection, Maria Jephson O'Conor, depose about her memories of Moore's claim of authorship.[12]

On independent grounds, Don Foster, Professor of English at Vassar, has argued that Livingston is a more likely candidate for authorship than Moore.[7][13]

Notes

  1. ^ "Dr. Henry Livingston, Sr.". http://www.henrylivingston.com/bios/drhenrylivingstonsr.htm. Retrieved 2010-12-24. 
  2. ^ "Rev. Dr. Noah Welles". http://www.henrylivingston.com/bios/revdrnoahwelles.htm. Retrieved 2010-12-24. 
  3. ^ Dr. William S. Thomas, "Henry Livingston", Dutchess County Historical Society 1919 Yearbook, pp. 32-46.
  4. ^ Henry Livingston's Poetry
  5. ^ Marriage Notice, Poughkeepsie Journal, September 11, 1793.
  6. ^ a b Henry Noble MacCracken, Blithe Dutchess; the Flowering of an American County from 1812, Hastings House, NY, 1958, pp. 370-390.
  7. ^ a b c Donald W. Foster, Author Unknown: On the Trail of Anonymous, New York: Henry Holt, 2000.
  8. ^ Charles Fenno Hoffman, ed., The New-York Book of Poetry (New York: G. Dearborn, 1837), with preface dated "Dec. 24, 1836."
  9. ^ Clement C. Moore, "Account of a Visit From St. Nicholas," in Poems, New York: Bartlett & Welford, 1844.
  10. ^ a b Winthrop P. Tryon, "79 Mile to N. York", The Christian Science Monitor, August 4, 1920.
  11. ^ Dr. W. Stephen Thomas, "Who Does 'The Night Before Christmas' Belong To?", Talk at Dutchess County Historical Society, November 10, 1977.
  12. ^ Deposition of Maria Jephson O'Conor, December 20, 1920 (Museum of the City of New York, Doc #54.331.18 and 19).
  13. ^ David D. Kirkpatrick, "Whose Jolly Old Elf Is That, Anyway?", New York Times (October 26, 2000)

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