I have tried over the years to identify the male, possibly a member of the household staff, who appears in that video. Without success. My two possible suspects were (1) Horace Hazen of Redding, CT. (b. 1890 - d. 1930) described as tall, slender, gray eyes and brown hair on his WW I draft registration; he would have been about 19 years old in 1909 and (2) Claude J. Beuchotte (b. 1877), the last butler employed by Clemens who also accompanied him to Bermuda and was in his employ at the time of Clemens's death. He would have been about 32 years old in 1909. Unfortunately, I have found no photographs of either for comparsion to the Edison footage. Photos of Hazen should be found in Redding -- somewhere. There are still photos of men carrying Clemens off the ship from Bermuda in 1910, but they have on hats and it is impossible to say any are the same male in the Edison film. For now, Claude Beuchotte still remains much of a mystery. He worked for the family of Henry Rogers after Clemens's death and there are no known memoirs or letters from him to his family in France (or elsewhere) that have been found. His date and place of death have not been established although he may have died in NY after 1941. Barb