Clements is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Alex Clements, Canadian-Born Trainee Solicitor
- Alexander J. Clements, Hudson County Freeholder accused of graft[1]
- Andrew Clements, author
- Andrew Jackson Clements, politician
- Bill Clements, politician
- Billy Clements, rugby league footballer of the 1920s
- Charlie Clements, British actor
- Charlotte Clements, British ice dancer
- Chuck Clements, American football player
- Dave Clements, North Irish football player
- Earle C. Clements, Kentucky politician and governor
- Frederic Clements, ecologist
- George Clements, American Roman Catholic priest
- Harry Clements (footballer), English footballer
- James Clements (disambiguation), multiple people
- Jeremy Clements, NASCAR driver
- Joe Clements, actor
- John Clements (disambiguation), multiple people
- Jonathan Clements, British author
- Kenny Clements, English football defender
- Logan Clements, California businessman and politician
- Mark Alwin Clements, Australian botanist
- Marie Clements, Canadian Métis playwright, performer, and director
- Nate Clements (born 1979), American NFL cornerback
- Nathaniel Clements, Irish politician
- Nick Clements, linguist and phonologist
- Rachel Clements, Australian filmmaker and co-founder of Brindle Films
- Richard Clements (painter)
- Richard Clements (journalist)
- Rita Crocker Clements, First Lady of Texas; married to Bill Clements
- Robert George Clements, physician and suspected serial killer
- Ron Clements, American animation director
- Roy Clements, author
- Sasha Clements (born 1990), Canadian actress and model
- Shane Clements (1958–2001), Australian cricketer
- Stan Clements, football player
- Stanley Clements, actor
- Sylvester G. Clements, American politician
- TC Clements, American politician
- Tom Clements (disambiguation), multiple people
- Vassar Clements (1928–2005), American fiddle player
- William L. Clements (1861–1934), collector of historical works and benefactor to the University of Michigan
References
edit- ^ "Probably the end of the Court House Scandal: State Nolle prosses indictments against Clements, Nolle and Smith". wikipedialibrary.wmflabs.org. 3 May 1913. Retrieved 2024-04-04.