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John Clements

Birth30 Mar 1785 - Caroline, Maryland, United States
Death12 Dec 1831 - Caroline, Maryland, United States
MotherElizabeth Ann Council Baggs
FatherJames Downes Clements

Born in Caroline, Maryland, United States on 30 Mar 1785 to James Downes Clements and Elizabeth Ann Council Baggs. John Clements married Rachael Newlee and had 5 children. He passed away on 12 Dec 1831 in Caroline, Maryland, United States.

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Parents
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James Downes Clements
1753 - 1810
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Elizabeth Ann Council Baggs
1758 - 1802
Spouse(s)
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Rachael Newlee
1785 - 1810
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Ann Milbourn
1782 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Milbourne
1780 - 1850
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Jesse Clements
1807 - 1886
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Mary Temple Clements
1812 - 1845
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John Newell Clements
1810 - 1875
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William Clements
1804 - 1831
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Mary Partridge.
1814 - 1887

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