), 2018. Clarkson was an 1810 graduate in arts of
Columbia College. On October 4, 1827, Clarkson married Elizabeth Livingston (1808–1874) at
Clermont, the
Livingston family estate on the Hudson River. Margaret was the daughter of
Lt. Gov. of New York Edward Philip Livingston and his wife, Elizabeth Stevens Livingston. The Clarkson country estate, a wooden frame home called "Chiddingstone," had a quarter mile front on the Hudson River and was one of the five subdivisions his father-in-law made to his children. Together, they were the parents of: • Edward Livingston Clarkson (1828–1829), who died in infancy. who was involved in real estate and who married Mary Whitmarsh, daughter of Richmond Whitmarsh and Cornelia (née
de Peyster) Whitmarsh. Clarkson died on November 24, 1850. His wife died in New York City on April 28, 1874. After this death in 1850, his wife divided their Hudson River estate into two, with the north lot (containing Chiddingstone) going to son Thomas, who razed the elder Clarkson's home and, around 1860, constructed a new
Italianate and classical brick home in its place, also called Chiddingstone. Their daughter Elizabeth received the southern half. After her death in 1860, the property was sold to William H. Hunt of
New Orleans for his wife Elizabeth Ridgely (a great-granddaughter of Chancellor
Livingston through his daughter Margaret).
Descendants Through his daughter Elizabeth, he was a grandfather of Robert Morgan Gibbes Barnwell (1858–1930), who married Elizabeth Marie (daughter of Albin Marie) in 1883. ==References==