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  1. Clemens, Jane Lampton (1803–1890) Short Biography. SLC’s mother was born in Adair County, Kentucky. In 1823 she married John Marshall Clemens, in part to spite a former suitor. The couple had seven children, of whom only four (Orion, Pamela, Samuel, and Henry) survived at the time of John Marshall Clemens’s death in 1847. The widowed Jane ...

  2. Mark Twain's father, John Marshall Clemens, was born in Virginia where he obtained a license to practice law in 1822. In 1823, he married Clemens' mother, Jane Lampton from Kentucky. The Clemenses moved from Virginia to Missouri in 1835, where Twain's father became a storekeeper and justice of the peace. Mr.

  3. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 21749. Sponsored by Linda Carey Schultz. Source citation. 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.

  4. She married John Clemens in 1823, in part to spite a former suitor. Jane also had a great gift of storytelling. A skill her son, Samuel, learned from her. Jane and her husband had seven children, but only four (Orion, Pamela, Samuel, and Henry) survived at the time of her husband's, John Marshall Clemens’s, death in 1847.

  5. Samuel Langhorne Clemens nasceu em Florida, Missouri, filho de Jane Lampton Clemens e do mercador John Marshall Clemens. [2] Foi o sexto de sete irmãos, dos quais apenas mais três sobreviveram à infância: Orion, Henry e Pamela. Margaret morreu quando Twain tinha três anos; Benjamin, três anos depois; e Pleasant, aos seis meses de vida. [3]

  6. John Marshall Clemens inherited three slaves after the death of his father. Upon his marriage to Jane Lampton on May 6, 1923, he came into possession of three more slaves. The growing Clemens family thus started out with six slaves, but as John Marshall's business ventures successively failed, he sold these slaves to keep the family financially solvent.

  7. John Marshall Clemens was the father of author Mark Twain. For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for John Marshall Clemens . Home