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David Augustus Clarkson

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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
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Through his son Thomas, he was a grandfather of David Augustus Clarkson (1858–1952), an 1881 Columbia graduate who served as president of the Real Estate Board of Brokers. Clarkson served as a trustee of the
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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
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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.
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Thomas Streatfield Clarkson (1834–1898), who was involved in real estate and who married Mary Whitmarsh, daughter of Richmond Whitmarsh and Cornelia (née
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IDELE, THE COUNTRY SEAT OF the family of the late T. Streatfield Clarkson, formerly known as Clermont, the residence of the late Chancellor Livingston.
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His paternal grandparents were David Clarkson Jr. and Elizabeth (née French) Clarkson. Through his younger brother Thomas Jr., he was an uncle to
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Officers and Graduates of Columbia University, Originally the College of the Province of New York Known as King's College: General Catalogue ...
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Clarkson was born on September 6, 1793, in New York City. He was a son of Thomas Streatfeild Clarkson Sr. (1763–1844) and Elizabeth (
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Elizabeth Clarkson (1830–1860), who married George Gibbes Barnwell (1826–1902), grand-nephew of
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On October 4, 1827, Clarkson was married to Margaret Livingston (1808–1874) at
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and his wife, Elizabeth Stevens Livingston (eldest daughter of Chancellor
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for his wife Elizabeth Ridgely (a great-granddaughter of Chancellor
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Edward Livingston Clarkson (1828–1829), who died in infancy.
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estate on the Hudson River. Margaret was the daughter of
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for many years and "once conducted, by order of Gov.
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landowner and member of several prominent families.
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Year Book of the Dutchess County Historical Society
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Index

David Clarkson (disambiguation)
Hudson River valley
née
Thomas S. Clarkson
Clarkson University
Van Cortlandt

Hudson River

Columbia College
Clermont
Livingston family
Lt. Gov. of New York
Edward Philip Livingston
Robert R. Livingston
Continental Congressman
John Stevens
Robert Barnwell
de Peyster
Italianate
New Orleans
Livingston
New York Dispensary
Charles Evans Hughes




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