Brackenridge was married to (Elisa) Eleanor White, the daughter of Zachariah and Mary Beall White of Maryland. Three sons and two daughters were born to them, including a daughter, Mary, who pre-deceased them, their other children were James Madison Brackenridge, John Adams Brackenridge, Thomas Jefferson Brackenridge and Attilia Ann Brackenridge (who married Edward G. Handy). His son, John A. Brackenridge (1800–1862), was an attorney who practiced in
Indiana and was famous for his oratory; he lent the young
Abraham Lincoln books and Lincoln traveled far to hear his closing arguments. John's son
George Washington Brackenridge was a philanthropist in
San Antonio, Texas. The Brackenridge family lived on the site of the Soldier’s Home in Washington, D.C.; he sold the of land to
William Wilson Corcoran who then sold it to the United States Government. Brackenridge died May 2, 1844, and was buried beside his wife on the grounds of the Soldier’s Home. The inscription on the tombstone reads: “In memory of Rev. John Brackenridge, who died May 2, 1844, he was the first Presbyterian minister in Washington. Fully supplied the congregation of Bladensburg for 40 years. The Rockville Academy was reared under his superintendence. He sleeps after a prudent, useful, pious life beside his wife. The Orphans Asylum of Washington her unassuming labor of love.” ==References==