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  1. Susy Clemens (Q7649832) Susy Clemens. American writer, literary critic; eldest daughter of Mark Twain (1872-1896) Olivia Susan Clemens. edit. Language. Label. Description. Also known as.

  2. The genealogy of Samuel L. Clemens, Mark Twain, brings many inquiries to the Mark Twain Museum. Sam and Livy had four children. Only one of them, Clara, married. She had only one child, a daughter named Nina. Nina died in 1966 without having children. Thus, there are no direct descendants of Mark Twain. There are people living today descended ...

  3. Born in Gainesboro, Tennessee, Orion Clemens was the oldest of seven children. Four of his six siblings died before reaching the age of twenty, leaving only sister Pamela (1827–1904) and his brother Samuel (1835–1910). In 1839, the Clemens family moved to Hannibal, Missouri, [1] a port town on the Mississippi River which was to eventually ...

  4. Clemens wrote the story after receiving a request from actress Minnie Maddern Fiske to assist in her drive against bullfighting. Harper's published the story as a 153-page book in October 1907. Clemens's daughter Susy Clemens, who died in 1896 at age 24 of spinal meningitis, is understood to be the inspiration for lead character Cathy Alison.

  5. Clara Jean Livy and Susy 1880s.jpg 741 × 531; 46 KB Susy Clemens at Byrn Mawr In 1890-91.png 390 × 485; 117 KB The Boys' Life of Mark Twain 024.jpg 1,447 × 1,109; 675 KB

  6. May 20, 2016 · Images of the three daughters, which are accompanied by descriptions written by their famous father. ... Susy, Clara and Jean Clemens,” is on display through Jan. 24 at the Mark Twain House and ...

  7. Inventory. This collection includes images of 44 letters (396 pages) written by Susy Clemens between 1891 and 1894 from Bryn Mawr, Hartford, Connecticut and from Switzerland, Germany, Italy, and France as she traveled with her father.

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