Private James Clement served with Massachusetts during the American Revolution.
James Clement was born on June 11, 1733 in Concord, Merrimack, Province of New Hampshire, son of Timothy Clement (1706–1775) and Hannah Ford (1704–1749).[1]
James (23) married Anna Kimball (20) (born on March 18, 1737 in Haverhill, Essex, Province of Massachusetts Bay; daughter of Abner Kimball and Dinah (Barnard) Kimball) on April 12, 1757 in Haverhill, Essex. Their children were:
James died before 1802 in Bucksport, Hancock, Massachusetts (District of Maine), aged about 68.
Sources
↑ Birth: "Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FZ39-47N : 10 February 2018), James Clement, 11 Jun 1733; citing HAVERHILL,ESSEX,MASSACHUSETTS, ; FHL microfilm 14,767.
See also:
Daughters of the American Revolution, DAR Genealogical Research Databases, database online, (http://www.dar.org/ : accessed 28 Jan 2023), "Record of James Clement", Ancestor # A205930.
Marriage: Town and City Clerks of Massachusetts. Massachusetts Vital and Town Records. Provo, UT: Holbrook Research Institute (Jay and Delene Holbrook).
Acknowledgements
WikiTree profile Clement-309 created through the import of Nelson Family Tree.ged on Jun 6, 2011 by Gregory Nelson.
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