Bibliography
The Life of Mr John Livingston, Minister of the Gospel
(Written by himself for the use of his children)
Wodrow Society 1845 publication of the Works of the Fathers and Early Writers of the Reformed Church of Scotland
The Dictionary of National Biography
The Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen
The Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae
(The succession of ministers in the parish churches of Scotland)
Kilsyth, a Parish History by the Rev. Peter Anton
Extracts from "Weavers, Miners, and the Open Book"
(A History of Kilsyth by James Hutchison)
Lanark, the Burgh and its Councils, 1469-1880 by A D Robertson MA
Lanark, a Series of Papers by Hugh Davidson F.S.A. Scot. F.R.S.E. 1910
The Statistical Account of Roxburghshire 1841 by Ministers of the Respective Parishes
The History of the Scottish Church, Rotterdam by Rev William Steven, 1832
Advocates Library, now National Library of Scotland.
"A brief historical relation of the Life of John Livingston, Minister of the Gospel at Ancrum with his Memorable Characteristics exemplified in the lives of a considerable number of Eminent Divines and Private Christians in Scotland"
Biography is contained in the `Lives of Ilustrious and Distinguished Scotsmen`
by Robert Chambers
Memoir of Rev. S Martin
The Presbyterian Historical Society of Ireland
(Historical and Literary Memorials: Presbyterianism in Ireland)
Original portraits of John Livingston and his wife are at Gosford, East Lothian, and in Monymusk, Aberdeenshire. Others were in the possession of Mrs Ralton Crosby of New York