Background
Clements was born in Clementsville, Tennessee in Clay County, son of Christopher Clements and Polly Fraim and grandson of John Clemans (Revolutionary War Veteran) and Eilzabeth Eagle.
United States representative politician
Clements was born in Clementsville, Tennessee in Clay County, son of Christopher Clements and Polly Fraim and grandson of John Clemans (Revolutionary War Veteran) and Eilzabeth Eagle.
He attended a private school and Burritt College at Spencer, Tennessee, studied medicine, and commenced practice in Lafayette, Tennessee.
During the Civil War, Clements was a surgeon with the First Regiment, Tennessee Mounted Volunteer Infantry. Elected as a Unionist to the Thirty-seventh Congress, Clements served from March 4, 1861 to March 3, 1863. He resumed the practice of his profession and established a school on his estate for the people of that section of the Cumberland highlands.
Clements died of pneumonia, in Central State Hospital (a mental hospital where he was confined due to senility), Lakeland, Jefferson County, Kentucky, on November 7, 1913 (age 80 years, 319 days).
He is interred at Glasgow Municipal Cemetery, Glasgow, Kentucky.
He was a member of the Tennessee House of Representatives in 1866 and 1867.