US Constitution
Portrait of William Livingston

William Livingston

Signer, Governor of New Jersey

Vital Statistics

Born: November 30, 1723

Died: July 25, 1790

Birthplace: Albany, New York

Spouses: 1

Children: 13

Biography

As the wartime governor of New Jersey, William Livingston was a man of action and resolve. At the Convention, he was a powerful voice for the interests of the smaller states and chaired the important committee that reached the compromise on the issue of slavery. His leadership and pragmatism were essential in bridging divides between the delegates and ensuring the convention's ultimate success.