![]() ![]() ![]() Robert killed the explorer after hearing this, as well as all three of his children. In 1852, Robert met with an explorer, Samuel Seaton, who described "a grey city of white apes ruled by a white god". He married a daughter of the (fictional) 7th Viscount Brightholme and fathered three children, two of whom suffered from severe disabilities, but the middle one of whom, Nevil Jermyn, had a son, Alfred, who was Arthur's father. ![]() Philip's son, Robert Jermyn, was a scientist who made two expeditions into the interior of Africa. Wade's son, Philip Jermyn, was a sailor who joined the navy after fathering his son and disappeared from his ship one night as it lay off the Congo coast. Lovecraft describes how the Jermyn family has a peculiar physical appearance that began to appear in the children of Wade Jermyn and his mysterious and reclusive wife, who Wade claimed was Portuguese. His great-great-great-grandfather was Sir Wade Jermyn, an early explorer of the Congo region whose books on a mysterious white civilization there were ridiculed. The story begins by describing the ancestors of Sir Arthur Jermyn, a British nobleman. A chart depicting the genealogy of the Jermyn family in the story. ![]()
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