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Page entitled : The Clermont Teviotdale and the  Livingston De Peyster connections

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Livingston intra-family unions between the Clermont lineage and the Teviotdale branch of the Manor Lords and the Livingston De Peyster connections

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... On the other side of the Teviotdale-Clermont connection, Clermont Livingston (1817-1895), the eldest son of Edward Philip and Elizabeth Stevens Livingston-Livingston, continued the tradition, by marrying Cornelia Livingston of Oak Hill in 1844. She was the daughter of ...

 

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