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  1. Aug 25, 2023 · Henry "Hank" Langdon Clemens (1880 – 1884) - Also known as Hank, he was the fourth and youngest child of Mark Twain and Olivia Langdon. He died of diphtheria at the age of 3 years and 9 months. Siblings: Orion Clemens (1825 - 1897) - He was involved in writing and law for many years. He married and had one child with his wife.

  2. Oct 25, 2023 · For this resource page, Barbara Snedecor graciously agreed to write about Olivia Langdon Clemens, Mark Twain’s wife and profound influence on the author’s life and writings. Barbara E. Snedecor served as Director of the Center for Mark Twain Studies at Elmira College and edited Gravity: Selected Letters of Olivia Langdon Clemens (University of Missouri Press, 2023).

  3. Langdon Clemens. Langdon Clemens was the first-born child – and the only son – born to Sam and Olivia Clemens. He was born prematurely on Nov. 7‚ 1870‚ and continued to be weak and sickly throughout his short life. He died of diphtheria on June 2‚ 1872‚ at the age of only 19 months.

    • The Young Olivia
    • Mark Twain and Love at First Sight
    • Wooing The ‘Dearest Girl in The World’
    • Marriage, Lavish Home and Love’s Travails
    • A Lasting Love Affair

    Olivia Langdon was born in 1845 in Elmira, New York to a wealthy coal merchant. Her father, Jervis Langdon, was deeply religious but also highly progressive: He supported Elmira College, which had been founded in 1855 as one of the first in the U.S. to grant bachelor’s degrees to women. He was also an ardent abolitionist who served as a conductor o...

    Born in 1835 and raised on the Mississippi River in Hannibal, the young Samuel Clemens worked as a typesetter, a riverboat pilot, a miner and a writer. His first national literary success came in 1865 with “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County,” a story about a frog and a man who would bet on anything. He soon moved into travel writing, ...

    Back in the U.S., Clemens accepted an invitation from Charles to visit his family in Elmira. Within days of meeting Livy in 1868, he proposed marriage. She rebuffed him. Clemens later wrote, Although Livy refused Sam’s proposal, she did offer to enter into a correspondence with him as “brother and sister.” He wrote to her the very next day and kept...

    Despite the Langdons’ initial objections, Jervis Langdon took a liking to Sam, who soon won Livy’s heart. On the couple’s first outing together, they attended a reading by Charles Dickens, and in an effort to elevate her beau’s character, Livy began sending him copies of the sermonsof one of America’s most famous preachers, Henry Ward Beecher. They...

    Sam and Livy’s marriage was remarkable for its day, and perhaps any day. When they later built a mansion in Hartford, Connecticut – where they were next-door neighbors to another of the 19th century’s best-selling American novelists, Harriet Beecher Stowe– the deed was in Livy’s name. Clemens also transferred the copyrights to some of his works to ...

  4. Feb 25, 2023 · John Marshall Clemens. Born 11 Aug 1798 in Campbell County, Virginia, United States. Ancestors. Son of Samuel B Clemens and Parmelia (Goggin) Clemens. Brother of Elizabeth Moore (Clemens) Pollard and Samuel Hancock [half] Husband of Jane (Lampton) Clemens — married 6 May 1823 in Columbia, Adair County, Kentucky. Descendants.

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    • August 11, 1798
    • Jane (Lampton) Clemens
    • March 24, 1847
  5. In 1835 the Clemens family, which by then included five children, moved to Missouri, initially to the town of Florida, where his son Samuel, [6] 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

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  7. PAMELIA GOGGIN daughter of Stephen Goggin and Rachel Moorman born 31 October 1775 in VA; died 21 August 1845 in Adair County, KY. married (1): SAMUEL CLEMENS 29 October 1797, Bedford County, VA b. 1770 in VA; d. 1805 in WV. JOHN MARSHALL CLEMENS - MARK TWAIN’S FATHER b. 11 August 1798, Campbell County, VA; d. 24 March 1847, Hannibal, MO ...

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