James Clinton is reported to have made an unsuccessful attempt to recover his patrimonial estates in England. The location of these estates in England, and the date of Clinton’s suit, is unknown, as no corroborating documents have so far been identified. While there he is said to have married Elizabeth Smith, (d. 1728) the daughter of a
New Model Army captain under Cromwell. James returned to Ireland, where he and his wife had three children, two daughters and a son: • Christiana Clinton (1685–1776), who married John Beatty (1645–1729). In May 1729, his then forty-year-old son
Charles left Dublin and emigrated to
New Ulster (now Ulster County in
New York, United States) in a vessel called the George and Anne. he was the grandfather of the Rev. Charles Clinton Beatty (1715–1772) and the great-grandfather of Dr.
John Beatty (1749–1826), who served as a
Continental Congressman as well as the Speaker of the
New Jersey General Assembly,
Secretary of State of New Jersey, and a
U.S. Representative from New Jersey. Through his only son Charles, he was the grandfather of seven, including
Revolutionary War Major General
James Clinton (1736–1812) and
New York Governor George Clinton (1739–1812), who served as the
4th Vice President of the United States. ==References==