Robert L. Livingston (1775-1843)

Robert L. Livingston, of New York

He was born and grew up at Teviotdale, Columbia County, New York. On July 10th, 1799, he married his cousin, Margaret Maria Livingston, the younger of the two daughters and co-heiresses of Chancellor Robert R. Livingston of Clermont. Robert L. was private secretary to his father-in-law in France from 1801 to 1803. In preparation for making a home for his family he bought The Hermitage but on returning to New York the Chancellor asked him and Margaret to live with him at Arryl House next door to Clermont. On moving, Robert sold The Hermitage in 1804. Robert and Margaret were the parents of 9-children, eight of whom (listed above) survived infancy. 

Parents

Walter Livingston

of Broadway, N.Y.C. & "Teviotdale"; 1st Speaker of the New York State Assembly

1740-1797

Cornelia (Schuyler) Livingston

Mrs Cornelia (Schuyler) Livingston

1746-1822

Spouse

Margaret Maria Livingston

Mrs Margaret Maria (Livingston) Livingston

1783-1818

Children

Maria (Livingston) Tillotson

Mrs Maria (Livingston) Tillotson

1800-1830

Cornelia (Livingston) Ridgely

Mrs Cornelia Louisiana (Livingston) Ridgely

1802-1830

Adelaide (Livingston) Clarkson

Mrs Adelaide Margaret (Livingston) Clarkson

1806-1885

Eugene Augustus Livingston

Eugene A. Livingston, of New York City & "Teviot" Tivoli, Dutchess Co., New York

1813-1893

Robert Montgomery Livingston

Robert Montgomery Livingston, presumed to have died unmarried

1810-1839

Matilda Corinna Livingston

Matilda Corinna Livingston, died on the Island of Madeira, unmarried

b.1815

Montgomery Livingston

Montgomery Livingston, Artist, of "Arryl House" Clermont, Columbia Co., New York

1816-1855

Margaret Maria Livingston

Mrs Margaret Maria (Livingston) Livingston

1817-1848

Associated Houses

Arryl House

Germantown, New York

Teviotdale

Linlithgo, New York

The Hermitage

Linlithgo, New York