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John Marshall Clemens (August 11, 1798 – March 24, 1847) was the father of author Mark Twain.


Biography

Clemens was the scion of a
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family that owned both land and slaves in that state. The Clemens were said to be a Cornish American family originally from
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in
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, England, however the Looe museum provides evidence showing that they instead emigrated from
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. He was born in
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, the eldest of five children, to Samuel B. and Pamela Goggin Clemens. He was named after U.S. Chief Justice John Marshall. His father died in 1805, whereupon the family moved to
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. Pamela Clemens remarried in 1809, and John Clemens started working at age 11, as a clerk at an
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. He undertook the study of law in a local law office and became a licensed lawyer at the age of 21. At that same age, he became legally responsible for financial obligations deemed to be owed to his Kentucky stepfather for the costs of supporting the Clemens children and keeping family slaves. The burden of this debt left him without financial resources. He married Jane Lampton on May 6, 1823, in Columbia,
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. She was a religiously conservative Presbyterian, while he was an agnostic freethinker who admired
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. They moved to
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, where he practiced law, operated a general store, and served as a
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, county clerk, and acting attorney general as a conservative Whig. From 1832 to 1835 he was postmaster in Pall Mall. He speculated unsuccessfully in land and opened four stores which were unsuccessful.Harold K. Bush, ''Mark Twain and the Spiritual Crisis of His Age'' (2007) pp. 30–36. In 1835 the Clemens family, which by then included five children, moved to
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, initially to the town of
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, where his son Samuel, who was to become famous as the author Mark Twain, was born on November 30, 1835. John Clemens practiced law and operated a general store in Florida for several years before moving to Hannibal in 1839. His retail business ventures were not successful, but he was active in civic affairs. He served as a steamboat and railroad commissioner and became a
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. He served in the Missouri militia but did not serve in the debacle of the Honey War. John Clemens was the father of five sons (including Orion) and two daughters. He died in March 1847 from
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and
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. His widow suspected syphilis was involved and ordered an autopsy which the young Samuel Clemens may have witnessed.


Cabin

The cabin in which the Clemens family is believed to have lived in Fentress County, Tennessee, is displayed as part of the collection of the
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in Norris, Tennessee.Information obtained from museum interpretive sign inside the cabin, 1 May 2009.


References

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