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James Downes Clements

Birth1759 - Prince George, Maryland
Death24 Dec 1810 - Caroline, Maryland, United States
MotherEsther Downes
FatherRichard Clements

Born in Prince George, Maryland on 1759 to Richard Clements and Esther Downes. James Downes Clements married Elizabeth Baggs and had 11 children. He passed away on 24 Dec 1810 in Caroline, Maryland, United States.

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Parents
Richard Clements
1737 - 1784
Esther Downes
1737 - 1772
Spouse(s)
Elizabeth Baggs
1758 - 1802
Anna Swift
Unknown - 1810
Children Show all
St. Clements
1781 - 1865
Martha Clements
1779 - 1846
Thomas Clements
1788 - 1876
Richard Clements
1783 - 1867
John Clements
1785 - 1831
Dr. Clements
1792 - 1864

Isaac Clements
1790 - 1873
Dr. Joshua Clements
1795 - 1879
Elizabeth Clements
1801 - 1860
James Clements
1787 - 1807
Mary Clements
1797 - 1807

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