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  1. Jane Lampton Clemens. Jane Lampton Clemens, born July 26, 1880, was always called “Jean” by her family and friends. She was the youngest child of Sam and Olivia Clemens. Later in 1880, Clemens wrote to his sister: “Jean is as fat as a watermelon, & just as sweet, & good, & often just as wet.”

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    Jane Lampton "Jean" Clemens (July 26, 1880 – December 24, 1909) was the daughter of Samuel Langhorne Clemens (better known by his pen name Mark Twain) and Olivia Langdon Clemens. She founded or worked with a number of societies for the protection of animals. Character and early life.

  3. Apr 26, 2022 · Death: October 27, 1890 (87) Keokuk, Lee, Iowa, United States. Immediate Family: Daughter of Benjamin Lampton and Margaret Montgomery Lampton. Wife of Judge John Marshall Clements and John Marshall Clemens. Mother of Samuel Clements; Orion Clemens; Permelia Ann Moffett; Pleasant Hannibal Clemens; Margaret Lampton Clemens and 4 others.

  4. Jane Lampton House. By Tim Talbott. Historical Marker #128 in Columbia notes the location of the girlhood home of Jane Lampton Clemens, the mother of Samuel Clemens, popularly known as the writer Mark Twain. Jane Lampton was born in Adair County in 1803 to Benjamin and Margaret Casey Lampton.

  5. Clemens, Jane Lampton (Jean) (1880–1909) Short Biography. SLC’s youngest daughter was named after his mother, Jane Lampton Clemens, but was always called Jean. Like her sisters, Jean was educated largely at home. In 1896, however, she was attending school in Elmira, New York, when she suffered a severe epileptic seizure.

  6. Jane Lampton Clemens (June 18, 1803 – October 27, 1890) was the mother of author Mark Twain. She was the inspiration of the character "Aunt Polly" in Twain's 1876 novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.

  7. his mother, Jane Clemens (1803-1890), "this first and closest friend."1 Our ignorance about Jane Lampton Clemens reflects how little we know of most the women in Sam s life. Jane s familiarity with African American slavery can be traced to her childhood in Kentucky, where some slave holders were beginning

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