Clements - People

People

  • Andrew Clements, author
  • Andrew Jackson Clements, politician
  • Bill Clements, politician
  • Charlie Clements, British actor
  • Dave Clements, North Irish football player
  • Earle C. Clements, Kentucky politician and governor
  • Frederic Clements, ecologist
  • James Clements, ornithologist
  • Jeremy Clements, NASCAR driver
  • Joe Clements, actor
  • John Clements, actor
  • Jonathan Clements, British author
  • Kenny Clements, English football defender
  • Logan Clements, California businessman and politician
  • Nate Clements, NFL cornerback
  • Nathaniel Clements, Irish politician
  • Nick Clements, linguist and phonologist
  • Richard Clements (painter)
  • Richard Clements (journalist)
  • Ron Clements, American animation director
  • Roy Clements, author
  • Stan Clements, football player
  • Stanley Clements, actor
  • Sylvester G. Clements, American politician
  • Tom Clements, NFL offensive coordinator
  • Tom Clements, South Carolina politician
  • Vassar Clements, American fiddle player

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