Gen. Alexander Macomb (1782-1841)

Commanding General of the U.S. Army & the "Hero of Plattsburgh"

He was the father of twelve children by his first wife (and first cousin) of whom eight (listed) lived to adulthood. They lived at the mansion Mrs Macomb's mother built at Belleville, New Jersey (see images).

Parents

Alexander Macomb

Fur Trader, Shipping Merchant & Landowner, of New York City

1748-1831

Catherine (Navarre) Macomb

Mrs Marie-Catherine (Navarre) Macomb

1757-1789

Spouses

Catherine (Macomb) Macomb

Mrs Catherine (Macomb) Macomb

1786-1822

Harriet (Balch) Macomb

Mrs Harriet (Balch) Macomb

1783-1869

Children

Catherine (Macomb) Mason

Mrs Catherine (Macomb) Mason

1805-1885

Alexandrine (Macomb) Stanton

Mrs Alexandrine (Macomb) Stanton

1808-1889

Czarina (Macomb) Macomb

Mrs Czarina Carolina (Macomb) Macomb

1810-1846

Anna Matilda Macomb

Died in early adulthood at Fort Hamilton, New York; unmarried

1812-1834

Alexander Saranac Macomb

Maj. Alexander Saranac Macomb, of New York City

1814-1876

William Henry Macomb

Commodore in the U.S. Navy

1818-1872

Sarah (Macomb) Williams

Mrs Sarah (Macomb) Stanton, Williams

1820-1880

Jane Octavia (Macomb) Miller

Mrs Jane Octavia (Macomb) Miller

1822-1900