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Pamelia (Goggin) Clemens (1775-1844) was married first to Samuel Clemens (d. 1805) and, after his death, to Simon Hancock of Adair County, Kentucky. Her son by her first marriage, John Marshall Clemens (1798-1847), was the father of American author Samuel Langhorne Clemens (Mark Twain). Her children by her second marriage were: Ann Hill Hancock, Mary G. Hancock, Pamelia G. Hancock, and a son whose name is unknown. Ann Hill Hancock married William H. Saunders of England; they had a daughter, Mary Ann Pamela Xantippe (Tippy) and a son, James Saunders. When Ann died (ca. 1841) William Saunders married her sister, Mary G. Hancock. Mary Hancock Saunders is said to be the inspiration for her nephew Mark Twain's "Aunt Polly" in The adventures of Tom Sawyer. Pamelia and Simon Hancock's son (name unknown) was the father of Elsie Hancock, the donor, Paul E. Carrico's aunt.

From the description of Hancock family papers, 1821-1935 (inclusive), 1837-1856 (bulk). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612698054

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associatedWith Carrico, Paul E., person
associatedWith Clemens, John Marshall. person
associatedWith Hancock, Elsie. person
associatedWith Saunders, Mary Ann Pamela Xantippe. person
associatedWith Saunders, Mary G. (Hancock). person
associatedWith Twain, Mark, 1835-1910. person
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