Hi Frank,
I'm quite interested in your research. I do extensive genealogy and would like to read and review your findings and the sources of your remark as to earlier research. Sam often referred to his father being a FFV, but as you know, dates, times, and places lack supporting evidence, not to mention bad or creative memories, and the early pioneering spirit like SLC's parents. With interest, I look forward to your data.
Regards,
Warren Brown
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PS - I'm certain many of us are interested, even though I didn't see any posts.
'I'm descended from Adam and Eve on my mothers side and Satan on my father's." "The family tree is the hangman's tree." Most of the colorful relations are removed from research.
-----Original Message-----
From: George F Emerson <[log in to unmask]>
To: TWAIN-L <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Mon, Jan 31, 2011 12:07 pm
Subject: Sam Clemens genealogy
I am new to this list. Forgive me if this is not appropriate to the focus
of this list.
My second great grandmother was a first cousin to Sam Clemens. In my
genealogical research I have found data that links Sam Clemens to an
ancestory originating, on this continent, in Haverhill, MA. This runs
counter to earlier research linking him to descendents of the ealiest
settlers in Jamestown, VA. I wrote an article, supporting this family
ancestry of SLC, published in The Essex Genealogist (Essex County, MA). If
it is of interest to members of this list, I would like to share that data
with the list, as well as other genealogical data with other cousins of SLC.
Thanks,
Frank Emerson
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