Quincy Edward Clements
b. circa 1837, d. 2 May 1882
- Father: Peyton C. Clements b. circa 1802
- Mother: Angeline Rencher b. circa 1818
- Quincy Edward Clements was born circa 1837 in Greene County, Alabama.
- Peyton C. Clements and Angeline Rencher appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1850 in Greene County, Alabama. Other members of the household included Quincy Edward Clements, Nancy J. Clements. Also in the household were children William (age 14), Wiley (13), Anna (10), Peyton (5), Angeline (2) and Eleanor (1), not yet recorded.
- Quincy Edward Clements appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1860 in Forkland, Greene County, Alabama, enumerated as overseer in the household of S. J. Hernden, apparently a widow.
- He married Mildred Courtney Holcroft, daughter of Edward F. Holcroft and Rebecca R. Morecock, on 2 December 1867 in Hale County, Alabama. And Quincy's sister Nannie married Mildred's brother John Wesley Holcroft. John and Nannie raised Quincy and Mildred's son Lewis Arrington Clements..
- Quincy Edward Clements and Mildred Courtney Holcroft appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1870 in Greensboro PO, Hale County, Alabama. Other members of the household included Edward Wesley Clements.
- He was a farmer, according to the 1870 census.
- Quincy Edward Clements and Mildred Courtney Holcroft appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1880 in Cedarville, Hale County, Alabama. Other members of the household included Edward Wesley Clements. Also in the household were children Gay (age 5), Robert (4) and William (3), not yet recorded.
- He was a farmer, according to the 1880 census.
- Quincy Edward Clements died on 2 May 1882.
- His wife Mildred Courtney Holcroft became a widow at his death.
- He was interred at Forkland Methodist Church Cemetery, Forkland, Greene County, Alabama.
- Last Edited: 13 Aug 2013
Family: Mildred Courtney Holcroft b. circa 1849, d. 20 March 1885
- Edward Wesley Clements+ b. 21 December 1869, d. 7 July 1949
- Lewis Arrington Clements+ b. November 1882, d. 17 November 1917