In 1796, They were the parents of: • Henry Walter Livingston (1798–1848), who married Caroline de Grasse de Pau (1806–1871), daughter of Francis De Pau, a French shipping magnate and slaver, and Silvie de Grasse, daughter of a French count, in 1823 • Walter Livingston (1799–1872), who married Mary Livingston Greenleaf (1802–1886), daughter of
James Greenleaf, in 1828 • James Allen Livingston (1801–1825), who died unmarried in
Rouen, France • Mary Livingston (1803–1880), who married James Thomson, Jr. (d. 1847), in 1825 • Elizabeth Livingston (1807–1860), who married William Denning Henderson (1803–1852), in 1828 • Cornelia Livingston (1808–1884), who married Carroll Livingston (1805–1867), son of
Henry Brockholst Livingston, in 1828 • Anne Greenleaf Livingston (1809–1887), who married
Anson Livingston (1807–1873), another son of
Henry Brockholst Livingston, in 1829 He died at his home in Livingston, New York on December 22, 1810. This home in Livingston, known as "
The Hill," was added to the
National Register of Historic Places in 1971. Henry W. Livingston and his wife were entombed in a vault at the
Henry W. Livingston House. In 1904 the vault was broken into, apparently by grave robbers. The remains were scattered, and efforts to recover them and identify the thieves were unsuccessful. ==References==