Robert Livingston (ice hockey)

Robert Cambridge Livingston (November 3, 1908 – April 2, 1974)[1] was an American ice hockey player who competed in the 1932 Winter Olympics.

[5] His father was the founder and president of J. Livingston & Co., electrical contractors in New York and the first civil governor of the province of Sorsogon in the Philippines in 1902.

[1] On February 21, 1942, Livingston was married to Joan "Muguet" Ordway (1918–2018)[11] in the chapel of St. George's Episcopal Church in Stuyvesant Square in Manhattan,[12] with a reception at the Cosmopolitan Club.

[15] Among her family was grandfather Lucius Pond Ordway (a founder of what became 3M) and great-grandfather John M. Gilman (who served in the Ohio and Minnesota House of Representatives).

Together, they lived at 969 Park Avenue were the parents of four children, two girls and two boys, including: Livingston died at his home in New Canaan, Connecticut on April 2, 1974.