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Albert Clements

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Albert Clements

Birth
Fort Ann, Washington County, New York, USA
Death
20 Apr 1883 (aged 82)
Springville, Utah County, Utah, USA
Burial
Springville, Utah County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
Blk. 15 Lot 2 Pos. 3
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Son of James H. Clements and Lucy Owens

Married Aidah Winchell, 28 Jan 1821, Fort Ann, Washington, New York

Children - Alvin Clements, Lucy Clements, James Clements, Paul Clements, Jame Clements, Eliza Clements, Elizabeth Clements, Ada Clements, Albert Nephi Clements

LDS Biographical Encyclopedia, Andrew Jenson, Vol. 4, p. 688

Clements, Albert, a member of Zion's Camp, was born March 19, 1801, in Fort Ann, New York, a son of James Clements. He came to Florence, Ohio, in 1833, in company with Alanson Ripley; remained there till the beginning of May, 1834, and as he wanted to come to Missouri anyway with his family. Joined Milo Andrus, and proceeded to Missouri, and passed through all the persecutions in Missouri with the other Latter-day Saints. He joined Zion's Camp at Mansfield, Ohio, May 10, 1834, and became a member of Orson Hyde's company. In 1852 his family came to Utah where he joined them in 1872. He died April 9, 1882, in Springville, Utah, as a faithful member of the Church.
Son of James H. Clements and Lucy Owens

Married Aidah Winchell, 28 Jan 1821, Fort Ann, Washington, New York

Children - Alvin Clements, Lucy Clements, James Clements, Paul Clements, Jame Clements, Eliza Clements, Elizabeth Clements, Ada Clements, Albert Nephi Clements

LDS Biographical Encyclopedia, Andrew Jenson, Vol. 4, p. 688

Clements, Albert, a member of Zion's Camp, was born March 19, 1801, in Fort Ann, New York, a son of James Clements. He came to Florence, Ohio, in 1833, in company with Alanson Ripley; remained there till the beginning of May, 1834, and as he wanted to come to Missouri anyway with his family. Joined Milo Andrus, and proceeded to Missouri, and passed through all the persecutions in Missouri with the other Latter-day Saints. He joined Zion's Camp at Mansfield, Ohio, May 10, 1834, and became a member of Orson Hyde's company. In 1852 his family came to Utah where he joined them in 1872. He died April 9, 1882, in Springville, Utah, as a faithful member of the Church.


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