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  1. Judge John M Clemens, the father of Mark Twain was orginally buried in Old Baptist Cemetery, according to Hannibals Yesterday written by J Hurley and Roberta Hagood. He was later moved to Mt Olivet where Mark Twain's mother and other family members are buried. --------------- John Clemens was a postmaster in...

  2. Jane Lampton married John M. Clemens May 26, 1823. Family Members. ... 1770 – 1837. Margaret "Peggy" Casey Lampton 1783 – 1818. Spouse. Judge John Marshall Clemens

  3. Samuel Clemens is Notable. Samuel L. Clemens aka Mark Twain — Author, Lecturer and Humorist. Samuel was born Nov 30 1835 in Missouri. [1] He was the son of John Clemens. Samuel was named for his grandfather Samuel Clemens and a Clemens' family friend from Virginia named Langhorne. He was born in Florida, Missouri, but grew up in Hannibal ...

  4. John Marshall Clemens (August 11, 1798 – March 24, 1847) was the father of author Mark Twain. Biography. Clemens was the scion of a Virginia family that owned both land and slaves in that state. The Clemenses were a Cornish American family originally from Looe in Cornwall, England.

  5. When signing letters, S. L. Clemens is often used. Here are two examples: If you have a book or letter you believe is signed by either “Mark Twain” or “S. L. Clemens,” the museum does not authenticate such items. However, we may be able to help you find out whether your item is genuine. Contact Henry Sweets by email or call 573-221-9010 ...

  6. Biografía Primeros años La casa donde Samuel pasó su infancia en Hannibal (Misuri). Samuel Langhorne Clemens nació el 30 de noviembre de 1835 en la pequeña población estadounidense de Florida, Misuri, a la que sus padres, John Marshall Clemens (11 de agosto de 1798-24 de marzo de 1847) y Jane Lampton Clemens (18 de junio de 1803 – 27 de octubre de 1890), [2] se habían trasladado desde ...

  7. 6 de out. de 2021 · His mother Jane Clemens had the greatest impact on him as a child. He most likely got his sense of humor from his mother, not his father John Marshall Clemens (1798-1847). His father was quite a stern and serious parent, often times not displaying any kind of affection to the young Clemens or his siblings.