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===Family=== He had five children; by his first wife, Caroline (née Lehmann), he had a son who died soon after his birth; by his second wife Emma (née Gisborne), whom he married 6 July 1811 in St Pancras Old Church, he had two sons and two daughters.<ref>https://www.familysearch.org/en/tree/person/details/9CX2-94R</ref> Among his descendants are the British colonial administrators Sir [[Cecil Clementi Smith]] and Sir [[Cecil Clementi]], Air Vice Marshal [[Cresswell Clementi]] of the [[RAF]], Sir [[David Clementi]] who was a deputy-governor of the [[Bank of England]],{{cn|date=May 2024}} and Marjorie Clementi (1927–1997), a pianist and piano teacher who became Professor of the Piano at the [[Royal Northern College of Music]].<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.badseysociety.uk/archive/item/306 | title=Badsey, Chapel Street, Vine Cottage - News article 1955 (Copy), Miss Marjorie Clementi seeks Muzio's last home | the Badsey Society }}</ref> Amongst his descendants in Italy was [[Rodolfo Graziani]], Marshal of Italy and Viceroy of Ethiopia during the Fascist period, who was related to the composer via his mother, Adelia Clementi.<ref>{{cite book| chapter= p. 46| first=Alessandro |last= Cova |title=Rodolfo Graziani: Story of an Italian General |location = United Kingdom | publisher=Fonthill Media |date=2021}}</ref> One son, the Rev. Vincent Mucius Clementi (1812-1899), a Church of England clergyman, emigrated to [[Peterborough County, Ontario]], where he was incumbent of the Anglican church at [[Lakefield, Ontario]]. Two of his sons, Vincent Mutius Clementi (1835-72) and Theodore Bold Clementi (1837-1882) were Ontario Provincial Land Surveyors at Peterborough.
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