Henry John Clements
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Colonel Henry John Clements (16 July 1781 – 12 January 1843) was an Irish
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 Conservative
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 politician
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He was born at Ashfield Lodge in County Cavan
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, the eldest son of the Rt Hon Henry Theophilus Clements and Catharine Beresford. He became a Member of Parliament
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 for County Leitrim
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 1805–1818, and County Cavan
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 1840–1843. He also held the rank of Colonel in the Leitrim militia.

He married on the 21 December 1811 to Louisa Stewart (23 November 1778 – 27 April 1850), daughter of James Stewart of Killymoon
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, County Tyrone
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. They had the following issue:
  1. Elizabeth Catharine Henrietta, born 14 January 1813 in Dublin, died 21 January 1827.
  2. Selina, born 23 January 1814 at Killymoon
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    , County Tyrone
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    , died 31 July 1892 at Sidmouth
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     Vicarage, Devon
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    , ngland] - memorial in parish church]; she married on the 31 October 1855 to the Rev. Henry George John Clements, Vicar of Sidmouth (born 3 November 1829, died 1913, buried in Sidmouth), son of Lieut-Colonel John Marcus Clements of Glenboy, County Leitrim
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  3. Louisa, born 20 January 1816 at Ashfield Lodge, died 17 March 1879 at Exeter
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    , Devon
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    , England
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  4. Mary Isabella, born 12 December 1817 at Ashfield Lodge, died 6 August 1890 at Sidmouth
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    , Devon
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    , England
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  5. Henry Theophilus, born 24 July 1820, died unknown; he married on the 1 December 1868 to Gertrude Caroline Lucy Markham (born 28 September 1842 - died unknown), daughter of the Rev. David Frederick Markham, Canon
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     of Windsor and Rector of Great Horkesley
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    , Essex
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    , England
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  6. Catharine, born 3 February 1822 at Ashford Lodge, died 18 September 1830 at Bagnères-de-Bigorre
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    , Hautes-Pyrénées
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    , France
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