GENEALOGY OF CLEMENT FAMILY IN MONT VERNON NH Information from a web site "History & Genealogy of Mont Vernon, New Hampshire" located at http://www.nh.searchroots.com/HillsboroughCo/Montvernon/ Source: HISTORY of the TOWN of MONT VERNON, New Hampshire; Blanchard Printing Co., Boston, Mass. 1907 Disclaimer: We are not responsible for typographical errors, nor do we claim that these genealogies are accurate. page 46 CLEMENT Jesse Clement, son of Jesse and Mary (Cram) Clement, b. Weare, Sept 1, 1796. His grandmother Clement was the youngest dau of Hannah Dustin, of Indian fame. He moved, with his parents to Unity NH in 1805; m. June 30, 1829, Eliza Glidden, who d. Sept 10, 1891, aged 86 years. She was the dau of Stephen and Elizabeth (Jones) Glidden of Unity and was b. July 20, 1805. In 1832, Jesse Clement removed to Lowell [MA], represented Lowell in the Massachusetts legislature in 1837, thence to Mont Vernon in 1844, then Lyndeboro' [NH]. In 1850 he sat in the New Hampshire Constitutional Convention as a delegate from Lyndeboro'. In 1852 he was an efficient promoter of annexing the part of Lyndeboro' to Mt. Vernon in which his farm was located. The place is now owned by Edward G. Averill. He d. July 28, 1858, age 62. Children: 1. Harriet Celinda, b. Lowell [MA] Dec. 8 1830, m. *Henry Hiram Trow, Oct. 8, 1856, d. March 31, 1897. 2. *Stephen Glidden, b. Lowell [MA] June 15, 1833 3. Henry J., b. Lowell, June 16, 1837, d. Sept 15, 1840. 4. Mary E., b. Lowell Dec 26, 1838, d. Sept 16, 1840 5. Ellen, b. Lowell, July 13, 1841, d. at Antrim [NH] Sept 30, 1870 Stephen Glidden Clement, son of Jesse and Eliza (Glidden) Clement, b. Lowell [MA] June 15, 1833, m(1) 1865 Susan M. Butler of Antrim [NH] who d. Sept 18, 1867, age 33. He m(2) *Josiephine E., dau of Trask W. and Hannah (Perkins) Averill, b. Sept. 23, 1843, in Mont Vernon. He moved here from Antrim in 1877. He lived on the farm in North District, now occupied by Harry G. Blood. He d. here, Oct 21, 1888. She m(2) Sept 23, 1892, Frank Brooks of Greenfield [NH]. He d. May 20, 1903. One ch: 1. Gertrude E., b. Antrim [NH] Nov 30, 1872, res. Melrose Highlands, Mass. Dr. Thomas R. Clement, b. Landaff NH, was taxed here from 1852 to 1860, in East District, served in 8th NH Regiment, 10th NH Regt. and 18th Regt. in Civil War, m. May 2, 1855, Juliette, dau of Timothy and Betsey P. (Gay) Hartshorn of Amherst [NH]. Now resides Osterville, Mass. [TRANSCRIBERS ADDITIONAL NOTE] From History of Weare NH, page 774-775 JONATHAN-1 CLEMENT, came to Weare [NH] in 1764, and built a grist-mill on or near where the mill of Harrison Simons now stands. He carried on his grist-mill for many years, and after him, his son Henry owned it. Mr. Clement, it is said, m. Hannah, the youngest dau of Hannah Duston of Indian fame. Their ch. were:-- 1. James, b. 1737, d. 1812, lived in Dunbarton [NH]; m. Elizabeth Little. 2. Ezra, m. Sarah Emerson Oct. 31, 1765; d. 1813. Had issue [in Weare history] 3. Henry, m. Hannah. Had issue [in Weare History] 4. Jesse, m. Mary Cram, and lived in Unity NH. Had ch. (1) Zenas, who lived in Unity NH, was rep several years and was afterwards state treasurer, rem. to Brooklyn NY where he d.; (2) Jonathan, was represenative from Unity NH, and held a position in the Portsmouth [NH] custom house; (3) JESSE, removed to Mont Vernon NH, where he died *SEE Jesse Clement, first entry in Mont Vernon History above. (end)