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  1. John Marshall Clemens (August 11, 1798 – March 24, 1847) was the father of author Mark Twain and of journalist and politician Orion Clemens, who was the first and only Secretary of the Nevada Territory.

  2. 2. Dez. 2020 · About John Marshall Clemens. John Marshall Clemens was born in Campbell County, Virginia. He was a lawyer and later a justice of the peace in Hannibal. Because it was difficult on the frontier to make a living as a lawyer, John Clemens also ran a dry goods store and invested in property.

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    • Campbell County, Virginia, United States
    • August 11, 1798
    • Hannibal, Marion, Missouri, United States
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    Judge John Marshall Clemens, father of Mark Twain, was born in Virginia and trained as a lawyer by 1822.He was married to Jane Lampton and they had seven children. John worked as the city clerk in Jamestown, Tennessee after marriage to Jane Lampton in 1823. By 1835, he and the family moved to Florida, Missouri. He ran a dry good store and was a pro...

    "John [and his wife] lived in Gainesboro, Jackson County, TN for a time, ....and resided in a house that stood on the vacant lot on the southwest corner of the public square.... Honorable George H. Morgan, who once lived in Gainesboro, ...addressed a note of inquiry to [John's son Samuel (aka Mark Twain) - to ask if Samuel had been born in Gainesbo...

    Find A Grave, database and images (accessed 9 September 2019), memorial page for John Marshall Clemens (11 Aug 1798–24 Mar 1847), Find A Grave: Memorial #21749, citing Mount Olivet Cemetery, Hann...

    John Marshall Clemens was the father of Mark Twain, a lawyer and a judge in Tennessee and Missouri. He died of pneumonia in 1847, leaving his son Samuel (Mark Twain) at age 11.

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    • August 11, 1798
    • Jane (Lampton) Clemens
    • March 24, 1847
  3. Short Biography. Born in Virginia, John Marshall Clemens studied law and was licensed to practice in 1822. He married Jane Lampton of Kentucky in 1823. In 1827 the Clemenses relocated to Jamestown, Tennessee, where Clemens opened a store and eventually became a clerk of the county court.

    • Clemens, John Marshall (1798-1847)
  4. Their first child, John Marshall, who was born, as we have seen, August 11, 1798, was named for a rising Virginia lawyer and statesman, later to become the celebrated chief justice.

  5. When John Marshall Clemens was born on 11 August 1798, in Lynchburg, Campbell, Virginia, United States, his father, Samuel B Clemons, was 28 and his mother, Pamelia Goggin, was 22. He married Jane Casey Lampton on 6 May 1823, in Columbia, Adair, Kentucky, United States.

  6. While his own father, John Marshall Clemens, had been serving on a jury that sent “slave-stealers” to the state penitentiary, his father-in-law, Jervis Langdon, had been funding “slave-stealers’” activities.