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John Christian "Jack" Beaumont

Male 1859 - 1943  (~ 84 years)


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  1. 1.  John Christian "Jack" Beaumont was born in Sep 1859 in Jefferson Co, Texas (son of John Adams Beaumont and Fredericka Gentz, (immigrant)); died on 11 Dec 1943 in Kountze, Hardin Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 13 Jul 1860, Grigsby Bluff, Port Neches, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Census: 1880, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Census: 12 Jun 1900, Port Arthur and Sabine towns (District 2), Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Census: 02 May 1910, Jefferson Co (Precinct 7), Texas
    • Census: 13 May 1930, Hardin Co (Precinct 2), Texas
    • Other-Begin: 22 Mar 1936, Port Arthur News, Port Arthur, Jefferson Co, Texas

    Notes:

    Census:
    Residence 392
    Behlke Frederick 64 1796 Germany
    Behlke Menah 36 1824 Germany
    Behlke Henry 14 1846 Germany
    Behlke Menah 10 1850 Germany

    Residence 393
    Gantz Christian 66 1794 Germany
    Gantz Charlotte 62 1798 Germany
    Gantz William 22 1838 Germany
    Gantz Charles 20 1840 Germany
    Gantz Ferdinand 16 1844 Germany

    Residence 394
    Beaumont John 53 1807 Pennsylvania
    Frederica 26 1834 Germany
    Josephine 17 1843 Texas

    Residence 394
    Beaumont Jacob 23 1837 Pennsylvania
    Beaumont Luiza 6 1854 Texas
    Beaumont Hellen 4 1856 Texas
    Beaumont James A 3 1857 Texas
    Beaumont John C 1 1859 Texas

    Census:
    Henry Small, 33 NY forman on R.R. gang ___ ___
    Hellen Small 24 TX PA Europe
    Addie Small dau 1 TX NY TX
    Jas Beaumont other 22 TX single carpenter PA Europe
    John Beaumont other 20 TX single works on RR PA Europe
    Loo Beaumont other 26 TX single PA Europe

    (Jas, John and Loo are Hellen's siblings. Their mother died in '79, unk when their father died.)

    Census:
    residence 247
    Lee, Samuel Feb 1818 82 m 40 yrs 1860 Denmark Denmark Denmark immigrated 1829
    Jane Oct 1843 56 TX NC TN (Sparks)

    residence 248
    Keith, G.A. TX TX TX
    Matilda (Block) wife Feb 1877 23 m 6 yrs, 4 children 4 living TX
    Germany Louisiana
    Florence T dau Aug 1894 6 TX
    William P.J. border Jan 1880 20 MS MS MS
    Berry W. C. boarder Jan 1884 16 Iowa Iowa Iowa
    Arend son Feb 1895 5 TX
    Maggie dau June 1893 6 TX
    Alfred son May 1899 1 TX

    Residence 249
    Beaumont, John C Sep 1859 40 m 15 yrs TX PA Germany
    Emma A (Lee) Jul 1868 31 5 children 5 living TX Denmark TX
    Walter L Nov 1885 14
    Forrest P Feb 1888 12
    Goldie B Mar 1890 10
    Ruby Mar 1892 8 (son)
    Harry S Mar 1895 4

    residence 250
    Gentz William - age 30, m 9 years, 1891 TX Germany TX
    Matilda - age 30, m 9 years, 4 children 3 living TX Germany LA
    Edward - son age 7 (1893)
    Hale - son age 5 (1895)
    Oliver - son age 2 (1897)
    Ida M - sister age 15 (1884)

    residence 251
    Keith, Maggie head Jun 1842 52 widowed TN TN TN
    Keith, Oliver W. son May 1875 25 single TX TX TN
    Rogers, Oliver R. nephew Dec 1876 23 single TX TX TX
    Rogers, Arthur, nephew Sep 1878 21 single TX TX TX
    Pevoto, Everett, Boarder Oct 1877 22 single




    Census:
    Beaumont, Jack 50 1860 Texas Pennsylvania Germany
    Emma wife 48 1862 Texas Denmark Texas
    Forest son 22 1888 Texas
    Ruby dau 16 1895 Texas
    Harry son 12 1898 Texas
    Lawrence son 4/12 1909 Texas


    Census:
    Saratoga Road.

    Beaumont, Jack C. head 70 first m at 20 yrs old, TX France Germany, farmer
    Mettie wife 59 first married at 16, TX Denmark, Texas
    Lawrence son 19 Texas
    Martin, Ruby, 39 Texas married, first married at 21
    Martin, Walter, 14 Texas, PA Texas
    Martin, Ruby, 6 Texas PA Texas


    Died:
    Name: John C. Beaumont
    Death Date: 11 Dec 1943
    Death County: Hardin
    Certificate: 55544

    John married Emma Ann Lee on 1 Jan 1885 in Jefferson Co, Texas. Emma (daughter of Samuel Lee, (immigrant) and Eliza "Elizabeth" Jane Sparks) was born on 30 Oct 1867 in Sparks Settlement, Aurora, Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 05 Sep 1960 in Groves, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried on 06 Sep 1960 in Greenlawn Memorial Park, Groves, Jefferson Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    Name: John C. Beaumont
    Gender: Male
    Marriage Date: 1 Jan 1885

    Spouse: Emma A. Lee

    Marriage City: Jefferson
    Marriage State: Texas

    Source: Texas Marriages, 1851-1900

    Children:
    1. Walter Lee Beaumont was born on 25 Nov 1885 in Sparks Settlement, Aurora, Jefferson Co, Texas; died in Jan 1986 in Groves, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    2. Forrest Grover Beaumont, Sr. was born on 21 Feb 1888 in Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 05 Apr 1966 in Port Arthur, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried on 07 Apr 1966 in Greenlawn Memorial Park, Groves, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    3. Goldie B Beaumont was born in Mar 1890 in Jefferson Co, Texas; died after 1900.
    4. Ruby Beaumont was born in 1895 in Jefferson Co, Texas; died after 1930 in of, Hardin Co, Texas.
    5. Harry Small Beaumont was born on 03 Mar 1897 in Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 03 Mar 1973 in Kountze, Hardin Co, Texas.
    6. Emma Pearl Beaumont was born on 26 Jun 1900 in Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 6 Nov 1905 in Port Arthur, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Greenlawn Memorial Park, Groves, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    7. Lawrence Earl Beaumont was born on 11 Dec 1909 in Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 27 Feb 1981 in Port Neches, Jefferson Co, Texas.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Adams Beaumont was born on 11 Jul 1807 in Pennsylvania; died on 01 Dec 1863 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Military: Civil War
    • Birth: 1807, France
    • Property: 1839, Village Creek, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Census: 07 Nov 1850, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Other-Begin: 1854, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; courthouse
    • Census: 13 Jul 1860, Grigsby Bluff, Port Neches, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Census: 1870, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas

    Notes:

    The first Courthouse here was completed in 1854. Built by John A. Beaumont, it was a two story square structure surrounded by a six-foot picket fence. Baptist and Methodist congregations conducted Sunday services in the building and during the Civil War it was leased to D. T. Inglehart, a Confederate surgeon, for use as a hospital.
    http://www.co.jefferson.tx.us/historical_commission/hist_courthouse.htm

    Military:
    Name: John Beaumont
    Side Served: Confederacy
    State Served: Texas
    Service Record: Enlisted as a Private.
    Enlisted in Company E, 11th Battn Cavalry Regiment Texas.

    Sources: 425


    Birth:
    per son James A.'s d.c.
    per son John (Jack) 1930 census, states father b France

    Property:
    Land records showing his 1/2 headright (320 acres) on Village Creek issued in 1839. This was used as qualification to enter him into the Sons of the Republic of Texas, submitted by Sam Beaumont, Jr., in 2011.

    Census:
    1850 Jeff Co Census:
    residence 249/249
    Charles P. Baxter 35 Ship carpenter N.J.
    Jane 19 PA
    John A. Beaumont 42 (1808) cabinet maker PA
    Jacob Beaumont 11 (1839) PA
    Josephine 8 (1842) TX
    Bubick, B.C. 55 (1795) PA seaman

    Census:
    Residence 392
    Behlke Frederick 64 1796 Germany
    Behlke Menah 36 1824 Germany
    Behlke Henry 14 1846 Germany
    Behlke Menah 10 1850 Germany

    Residence 393
    Gantz Christian 66 1794 Germany
    Gantz Charlotte 62 1798 Germany
    Gantz William 22 1838 Germany
    Gantz Charles 20 1840 Germany
    Gantz Ferdinand 16 1844 Germany

    Residence 394
    Beaumont John 53 1807 Pennsylvania
    Frederica 26 1834 Germany
    Josephine 17 1843 Texas

    Residence 394
    Beaumont Jacob 23 1837 Pennsylvania
    Beaumont Luiza 6 1854 Texas
    Beaumont Hellen 4 1856 Texas
    Beaumont James A 3 1857 Texas
    Beaumont John C 1 1859 Texas

    Census:
    1870 Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas
    pg 8 res 165/146
    translated Braun)
    Beaumont J. 37 Pennsylvania
    Louisa 15 Texas
    Hellen 14 Texas
    James 13 Texas
    pg 9
    John Beaumont 1859 Texas

    res 166/146
    J.M. Caswell 1842 Georgia
    Worthy H. 8/12 1869 Texas


    Died:
    I found no Beaumonts in Jefferson County in 1870. Must be some records lost in a hurricane or fire or something. Some of them should have shown up somewhere. Anyway, last record is 1860. Some researcher had a death date 1 Dec 1863 for him, with no documentation. If he died in 1863, they were mostly likely in Grigsby Bluff as I don't believe any of the family who had moved into Beaumont proper that early.

    John married Fredericka Gentz, (immigrant) on 23 Jan 1853 in Jefferson Co, Texas. Fredericka (daughter of George* Christian "Johann" Gentz, (immigrant) and Charlotte* Uecker, (immigrant)) was born in 1833 in Dewichow, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Prussia; died in 1879 in Grigsby Bluff, Port Neches, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Magnolia Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Fredericka Gentz, (immigrant) was born in 1833 in Dewichow, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Prussia (daughter of George* Christian "Johann" Gentz, (immigrant) and Charlotte* Uecker, (immigrant)); died in 1879 in Grigsby Bluff, Port Neches, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Magnolia Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Emigration: 13 Jun 1850, "Bark Neptune," Bremen, Germany
    • Immigration: 13 Jun 1850, Galveston Co, Texas
    • Census: 14 Nov 1850, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Other-Begin: 1854, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; courthouse
    • Census: 13 Jul 1860, Grigsby Bluff, Port Neches, Jefferson Co, Texas

    Notes:

    Xtiane=Christiane!! Frederika Xtiane (Gentzen)

    1850 Jeff Co Census (taken Nov 14, 1850): Living with Joseph P Puslefer (b 1806 Mass), druggist
    others in his household were wife Rebecca Fredenberg (b 1805 PA);
    Francis McCall (b 1829 PA) seaman;
    James McCall (b 1831 PA) seaman, who married Anna Garner (Jacob A and Matilda "Hays" Johnson)
    John McCall (b 1833 IL) seaman, who married Martha Ann Garner (Jacob A and Matilda "Hays" Johnson);
    Elisabeth M Nodel (b 1842 TX); and Mary Ann Black (b 1827 FL).

    She married John A. Beaumont on 23 January 1852 in Jefferson Co. He was born in 1807 in Pennsylvania. He was a cabinet maker by trade. In 1850 he was shown in the Jeff Co Census as living with Charles N Baxter.
    Sapphire on the Neches: "Only two families can be identified as living at Grigsby's Bluff in 1850, namely a widower, John A. Beaumont, age 42, of Pennsylvania; his son, Jacob; and daughter Josephine, ages 11 and 8... Beaumont apparently d in Texas in 1840 for his daughter was born here in 1842, but he evidently came too late and was omitted from a land grant by the county's Board of land Commissioners, which met between 1838-1840."

    John Beaumont died sometime between 1860 and 1870 when the census shows Frederika as head of household in Sparks Settlement, with four children, Louise, Helen, James A, and John Christian, still living with her. (Sapphire on the Neches saysy had at least 5 children).

    She is buried at Magnolia Cemetery beside one of her sons.

    John Christian Beaumont married Emma Lee, daughter of Samuel Lee and ELIZA "ELIZABETH" JANE SPARKS, daughter of John S. SPARKS and Melinda JONES. Information about their family is listed under ELIZA SPARKS.

    Census:
    residence 253
    George Block 46 1804 Laborer Germany
    Augusta 32 1818 Germany
    Friderick William 14 1835 Germany
    Charles 14 1836 Germany
    Albert 9 1841 (attended school)Germany
    George 6 1844 (attended school)Germany
    Leopold 4 1846 Germany
    Adolph 1 1849 Germany
    Maria C.E. Wippenitz 57 Germany

    Residence 251:
    Patridge, Worthy 32 1818 New York assessor/collector (also census taker)
    Clementine 23 1827 Louisiana
    Rosalia L. 4 1846 Texas
    Laura Ann 0 1850 Texas
    Delano, Norman 31 1819 Ohio
    Hustin, John C. 55 1875 New York
    Gentz, Elvine 15 1835 Germany (dau of Geo Christian Gentz)

    Residence 259:
    Joseph P. Pulsifer 44 1806 druggist Massachusetts
    Fredenburg, Rebecca 45 1805 Pennsylvania
    McCall Francis 21 1829 seaman Pennsylvania
    McCall, James 19 1831 seaman Pennsylvania
    McCall John 17 1833 Seaman Illinois
    Podel, Elisabeth M. 8 1842 Texas
    Black, Mary Ann 23 1827
    Gentz, Fredericka 16 1834 Germany (dau of Geo Christian Gentz)

    looks like perhaps a rooming house.
    residence 259/259 (last residence, following this,
    the census taker entered his certification.(pg 38)

    Census:
    Residence 392
    Behlke Frederick 64 1796 Germany
    Behlke Menah 36 1824 Germany
    Behlke Henry 14 1846 Germany
    Behlke Menah 10 1850 Germany

    Residence 393
    Gantz Christian 66 1794 Germany
    Gantz Charlotte 62 1798 Germany
    Gantz William 22 1838 Germany
    Gantz Charles 20 1840 Germany
    Gantz Ferdinand 16 1844 Germany

    Residence 394
    Beaumont John 53 1807 Pennsylvania
    Frederica 26 1834 Germany
    Josephine 17 1843 Texas

    Residence 394
    Beaumont Jacob 23 1837 Pennsylvania
    Beaumont Luiza 6 1854 Texas
    Beaumont Hellen 4 1856 Texas
    Beaumont James A 3 1857 Texas
    Beaumont John C 1 1859 Texas


    Buried:
    I called Magnolia today (10/18/2010 -- updated 11/17/2014; see below) and lady there said that she would have no record of Fredericka since the cemetery was established in 1887 and she died prior to that (1879). "Sapphire on the Neches" book written by local historian William T. Block, stated she was buried there by one of her sons. She had two sons, James Alexander Beaumont who died 1 Nov 1941 and buried in Magnolia and John Christian Beaumont. John had lived in Kountze, so apparently James is who she is next to -- well, he was apparently buried by her if she died in 1879.

    The girl at the cemetery looked up James and found Jim A. Beaumont, that he was buried in a section they call the Public Grounds, and that it didn't state if he had a headstone. They had no record of her. The spaces and blocks are not mapped in that section. It was just an open place that McFaddin allowed indigents and others to bury their folk. (also, his d.c. states he was buried in Magnolia)

    I really doubt now that Fredericka is there. Mr. Block would have had to find some documentation that she was buried there, and Magnolia doesn't have that documentation. James' survivors would have had to know where she was in order to put m next to her. So -- seems unlikely to me - if she died in 1879.

    Besides, they were living in Grigsby Bluff (by Port Neches Park) and her father, George Christian, who died in 1868 was the first buried in Oak Bluff Cemetery. So, seems likely that's where she would be.

    I do know Block tried to be as thorough as he could, but he also was prone to surmising. I talked with him a couple of times about the Blocks and the Gentz, who he thought were somehow related -- and indeed, there was some kind of connection. I just don't know what evidence he had that Fredericka was buried in Magnolia, but it's not following logic.

    You might want to read this that I wrote about them all getting here
    http://sherrysharp.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I16515&tree=Roots

    "At this time in 1850 the Blocks were already in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co. Of interest, Christian Gentz had traveled with 5 children, 3 boys and two girls. The sons are with him in Tyler, and the girls, Fredrika, 16, and Alwine 15, are found in separate households in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co. Fredrika seems to be in a boarding house in res 259/259, and Alwine is staying with the town assessor/collector and his family. He was from NY and was actually the census taker. That household was res 251/151. The Blocks were in res 253/253, right in between the two sisters. The oldest Gentz daughter, Charlotte Maass, is recorded in 1850 Jasper census in December, one month after this census was taken; and by then her brothers Charles and Fred are listed with her. So, those two young boys (Charles is my direct ancestor) got counted in two counties. Perhaps times were really rough and they sent the girls either with or to the Blocks, or they knew they were going to Sabine Pass soon at the behest of the Blocks and they sent the girls on ahead."


    Also, one of the Gentz men -- I'm forgetting which one at the moment but it's in my file - somewhere - moved up closer to the DuPont area and had a family cemetery there. That's the one that got moved around 1956 The McFaddin Cemetery - TF Smith Homestead But she is not listed in the official records. However, those official records were from surviving family members years later trying to remember who all was buried in that site. The link will tell you who all they were.

    The most logical in my thinking is that she is in Oak Bluff.
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    update 1/17/2014: Fredericka is indeed in Magnolia. Her headstone was located and posted to findagrave with the note "Wife of John A. Beaumont and daughter of William Gantz. Her monument lies in the old McFaddin section of the cemetery up on the hill."

    Notes:

    Married:
    Name: John A. Beaumont
    Marriage Date: 23 Jan 1853

    Spouse: Frederika Gints

    Marriage County: Jefferson
    Marriage State: Texas

    Source: Texas Marriages, 1814-1909

    Children:
    1. Louise Beaumont was born on 05 Nov 1853 in Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 10 Mar 1940 in San Antonio, Bexar Co, Texas; was buried in Odd Fellows Cem, San Antonio, Bexar Co,Texas.
    2. Helen Beaumont was born on 11 Aug 1855 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 02 Apr 1930 in San Antonio, Bexar Co, Texas; was buried on 03 Apr 1930 in I.O.O.F. Cem, San Antonio, Bexar Co, Texas.
    3. James Alexander Beaumont was born on 19 Jun 1856 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 30 Oct 1941 in Port Arthur, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried on 01 Nov 1941 in Magnolia Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    4. 1. John Christian "Jack" Beaumont was born in Sep 1859 in Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 11 Dec 1943 in Kountze, Hardin Co, Texas.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  George* Christian "Johann" Gentz, (immigrant) was born on 11 Aug 1794 in Mellenthin, Usedom, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Prussia; was christened on 17 Aug 1794 in dutchman and leaseholder (son of Martin* Bogislaff Gentzen and Esther* Dorothea Witten); died in 1868 in Grigsby Bluff, Port Neches, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in 1868 in Oak Bluff Memorial Park (Block Cem), Port Neches, Jefferson Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 13 Jun 1850, "Bark Neptune," Bremen, Germany; Galveston
    • Census: 2 Nov 1850, Tyler Co, Texas
    • Residence: Bef 1853, Weiss Bluff, Jasper Co, Texas
    • Residence: 1853, Grigsby Bluff, Jefferson Co, Texas; moved to
    • Possessions: 1858, Grigsby Bluff, Jefferson Co, Texas; built home
    • Census: 13 Jul 1860, Grigsby Bluff, Port Neches, Jefferson Co, Texas

    Notes:

    1850 Tyler Co, Texas
    Gentz, Maass, Knupple, and Koch (soon changed to Cook) familes together in Tyler County.

    An attempt to explain the relationship of these families, Christian Gentz (res 122/122) oldest daughter married William Maass in 1845 Prussia. They were in Jasper at the time of this census and had traveled to New Orleans as newlyweds. Possibly with them was William's brother, Charles Maass (res 119/119). However, we know that "Father" Maass was here prior to '45 because he sent a letter back to Prussia from Orleans for William and Charlotte to be married. So, Charles Maass may have traveled with his parents pre-'45 instead of his brother and new sister-in-law. Though records have been found stating the senior Maass names were Zimmermann Maass and Johanna Gatzen, it seems safe to assume that the senior couple in res 120/120, Chas D and Mary, must be the Maass parents using what they perceived as Americanized names. Of note, Gentz was shortened from Gentzen, so that is another avenue of research to pursue. Fred Koch (res 121/121) sister Louisa was married to Johann (John) Knupple; and they, too, were on this 1850 voyage along with two sons, Ferdinand and Ernest. They had a 3rd son, Augustus, who had traveled to America ahead of them in 1846 on the Bark Constitution, making the voyage with the Block family. It is with Augustus that John and Louisa and Ernest are staying in this census record in res 118/118. Now the Block family is a bit mysterious as how they connect with these families as no inner marriages have been found; but in addition to Augustus traveling with them, the Gentz and the Blocks were clearly at least good friends if not related, particularly evident after the two families moved to Port Neches from Sabine Pass sometime before 1870. At this time in 1850 the Blocks were already in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co. Of interest, Christian Gentz had traveled with 5 children, 3 boys and two girls. The sons are with him in Tyler, and the girls, Fredrika, 16, and Alwine 15, are found in separate households in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co. Fredrika seems to be in a boarding house in res 259/259, and Alwine is staying with the town assessor/collector and his family. He was from NY and was actually the census taker. That household was res 251/151. The Blocks were in res 253/253, right in between the two sisters. The oldest Gentz daughter, Charlotte Maass, is recorded in 1850 Jasper census in December, one month after this census was taken; and by then her brothers Charles and Fred are listed with her. So, those two young boys (Charles is my direct ancestor) got counted in two counties. Perhaps times were really rough and they sent the girls either with or to the Blocks, or they knew they were going to Sabine Pass soon at the behest of the Blocks and they sent the girls on ahead. Ferdinand Knupple, also on this Bark Neptune voyage, is not recorded in these households but shows up in the 1880 Hardin Co census. Most probably had been there for some time. He had married by about 1864. And his bride was little Alvena Koch, the young 7 year old daughter of Fred Koch and Augusta Maass Koch of this 1850 census, who had grown up. By that 1880 census, they had 7 children. These brave immmigrants, a close and wondeful family unit, helped to settle much of Southeast Texas. The Blocks and the Knupple and part of the Maass family are credited with setting what was then Cook Bluff. Gentz and Maass, at least William and Charlotte, along with the Blocks, helped to setting Sabine Pass and later Port Neches. They make me all the more proud of my heritage. See the manifest of the Bark Neptune 1850 here http://sherrysharp.com/genealogy/showmedia.php?mediaID=899 and the manifest of the Bark Constitution here http://sherrysharp.com/genealogy/documents/bark-constitution.htm


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    Two large German families arrived at Grigsby?s Bluff about May, 1846, having sailed from Bremen on Feb. 10, 1846, but they moved around some before settling at Grigsby?s Bluff permanently in 1854. George Frederick Block, wife Augusta, and six children lived in Beaumont from 1848 until 1854, when they sold out and moved back to Grigsby?s Bluff. George Christian and Charlotte Gentz and their six grown children moved to Wiess Bluff in Jasper County a few years before moving back to Grigsby?s Bluff about 1853, where in 1858 they built their home at Block?s bayou (now Oak Bluff Memorial Park), on land belonging to T. F. McKinney. After Christian Gentz? death in 1868 at age 75, the house and land were purchased by Albert Block, born in Germany in 1840, who was both a farmer, the last Grigsby?s Bluff postmaster, and the writer?s grandfather. The lumber for the Gentz or Albert Block home had been cut at the Remley sawmill in Grigsby?s Bluff.[8]
    http://www.wtblock.com/wtblockjr/smith.htm

    [GENTZ-IRMELA.FTW]

    dutchman and leaseholder
    a twin_________________
    Charlette' last name, parents, and George Christian parents, their other children who were still in Prussia, and all the Prussia relatives were sent to me by Irmela, researched in the Church Books of Benz Morgenitz. Irgeibel@aol.com


    (Note: 1820-1871 Economic hardships, including those caused unemployment, crop failure, and starvation, was the primary cause of emigration during this period in combination with wars and military service. Most of the emigrants came from Alsace-Lorraine, Baden, Hessen, Rheinland, and Wuttemberg.]
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    Smith?s Bluff and Grigsby?s Bluff, Texas:
    Two German Immigrant Communities of Jefferson County, Texas, 1850-1880
    By W. T. Block
    http://www.block.dynip.com/wtblockjr/smith.htm

    Prior to 1871, Germany or "the Germanys" consisted of 300 free cities, principalities, baronies, provinces ruled by a graf or count, with Brandenburg-Prussia being the only kingdom among them. However in 1845, that part of Central Europe was exceedingly overpopulated and under the tyrannical grip of Prince Metternich of Austria, with the poorest or peasant classes being unable to own one acre of land or to earn a decent living. Thus for sixty years, German immigrant ships continued to arrive at Galveston; many of them were plague ships, quarantined because of cholera or yellow fever aboard. Usually one-tenth of the Germans had already succumbed to the long, 3-months voyage, and those who arrived were usually so weakened physically, that they quickly fell victim to any pestilence within the city. The crew and all the passengers of one quarantined German immigrant ship died while anchored in the harbor.

    It was said that the foul odors aboard a German immigrant ship were second only to the odors aboard an African slave ship. When the 588 persons aboard the Wendish ship Ben Nevis sailed from Germany in 1854, 76 persons died of cholera and were buried at sea. Slave ships often had less loss at sea than that. The 588 Wends were crammed into a sail ship only 146 feet long, or about the length of one city lot.
    ________________
    Migrated to US 6/13/1850 at age 56 on BARK NEPTUNE, Master Vespuman, to Port of Galveston from the port in Breman, Germany, place of origin was Usedom, Germany. Listed with him were wife Charlotte, age 54; Frederika, age 17; Alwine (male), age 12; Johann (male), age 12; Carl Friedr, age 10; and Carl Ferdin (age 6), as listed in Ships Passenger Lists, Port of Galveston, Texas 1846-1871.

    comparisons:
    George, age 56 (concurs w/ census)
    Charlotte, age 54 (census says 2 yrs dif)
    Frederika, age 17 (concurs w/ census)
    Alwine (male), age 12; (concurs w/ census on Alvina, except she's female)
    Johann (male), age 12; (must be William E, concurs w/ census age)
    Carl Friedr, age 10; (our Charles Christopher, concurs w/ age)
    Carl Ferdin (age 6), (Ferdinand, concurs w/ census age)


    http://www.icedata.ca/icedb/ice/bergs2_01e.html#B
    The Bark Neptune hit an ice berg in 1880 and sank...
    11 May 1880 Off River St.Lawrence, from Queenstown (Ireland) Bark NEPTUNE hit berg Crew lifted from boats by GANGER ROLF Sank
    GANGER ROLF - Emigrant ship from Norway

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    other passengers: Okonom Friedrich Koch and wife Augusta Maass (sister to William Maas, husband of Charlotte Jr) and their children Johan Knupple and his wife Louisa and their children. http://issuu.com/gdickert/docs/silsbee_bee_sesquicentennial/1?mode=a_p
    92 Johann Knickkel 61 M Farmer Lassan
    93 Louise Knickkel 50 F
    94 Ferdinand Knickkel 26 M
    95* Ernst Knickkel 24 F
    97* Friedr. Koch 48 M Farmer Lassan
    98 Augusto Koch 34 M
    99 Augusto Koch 12 M
    100* Cristine Koch 8 M
    101 Alwine Koch 6 M
    102 Frederich Koch 5 M
    103 Peter Koch 2 M
    104* Christian Koch 9m M

    _________________________________________

    Smith?s Bluff and Grigsby?s Bluff, Texas:
    Two German Immigrant Communities of Jefferson County, Texas, 1850-1880
    By W. T. Block
    http://www.block.dynip.com/wtblockjr/smith.htm

    Two large German families arrived at Grigsby?s Bluff about May, 1846, having sailed from Bremen on Feb. 10, 1846, but they moved around some before settling at Grigsby?s Bluff permanently in 1854. George Frederick Block, wife Augusta, and six children lived in Beaumont from 1848 until 1854, when they sold out and moved back to Grigsby?s Bluff. George Christian and Charlotte Gentz and their six grown children moved to Wiess Bluff in Jasper County a few years before moving back to Grigsby?s Bluff about 1853, where in 1858 they built their home at Block?s bayou (now Oak Bluff Memorial Park), on land belonging to T. F. McKinney. After Christian Gentz? death in 1868 at age 75, the house and land were purchased by Albert Block, born in Germany in 1840, who was both a farmer, the last Grigsby?s Bluff postmaster, and the writer?s grandfather. The lumber for the Gentz or Albert Block home had been cut at the Remley sawmill in Grigsby?s Bluff.[8]

    (note about Wiess Bluff: Most of us have heard of that particular rise of shoreline overlooking the Neches River some 15 miles north of Beaumont called Wiess Bluff. Located on Farm Road 1131 in the extreme southwestern corner of Jasper County, the site, on the east bank of the Neches River,was known as Grant's Bluff before Simon Wiess opened a general store there in January 1840.
    http://www.texasnationalpress.com/texlog/article.php?story=20070424221245175&mode=print)

    Settled Grigsby Bluff (Port Neches).

    Sapphire on the Neches, by Block: George Christian and Charlotte Gentz were ages 53 and 49 when they arrived in Texas, and some members of the family were living at Wiess Bluff, Jasper County by 1850. By 1853, Gentz was living on Block's Bayou, where he died in 1868.

    The Mosley home, the Remley residence, both built in 1857, and the Albert Block home (later Will Block) wer the only antebellum houses that faced the Neches River and survived well into the twentieth century. The Block house was built in 1858 y George Christian Gentz, who was then a tenant farmer on the large McKinney tract." (house built at Oak Bluff Cemetery in 1858, torn down in 1937) All the homes were built with the front porch facing the river because the Neches River was the road in those days.
    ____
    METHODISM CAME TO PORT NECHES IN 1881
    By W. T. Block
    http://www.block.dynip.com/wtblockjr/methodis.htm

    In 1981, First United Methodist Church of Port Neches celebrated its centennial anniversary. It was there on September 6, 1881, that Rev. W. H. Crawford organized the first Methodist congregation in the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Gentz.

    Half of the earliest residents were German-speaking immigrants, who probably had been Lutherans in their native Prussia, but found no church of that denomination in Jefferson County. Early immigrants included Frederick Rexas, Frederick Behlke, George Christian Gentz, Fred Gentz, Charles Gentz, William Gentz, George Block, William Block, Charles Block, Albert Block, George L. Block, August Schramm, John Wiltz, Mikiel Staffen, Karl Meinke, Henry Wendt, Henry Wendling, Joe Block, Adolph Block, Leopold Block, August Block, and John Kline.

    Native-born families included John C. Beaumont, Jack Beaumont, Sam Lee, B. G. Whittington, Oliver and George Keith, Albert Smith, 'Bud' Smith, Sam Remley, Henry Heisler, W. G. Gentz, Will Merriman, Marion Merriman, Otho Merriman, Walter Merriman, Albert C. Block, Will Block, Sr., Martin Block, Charles Hemmingway, Albert Staffen, Charlie Staffen, Jim Rachford, Robert Rachford, W. M. Nelson, Seburn Berry, Radford Berry, Levi and Lastie Hillebrandt, D. A. Bibb, and D. W. Sampson.

    The first congregation had only sixteen members. The earliest services were conducted in the homes of the Keiths, Smiths, Beaumonts, Gentz, Remleys, Klines, Sampsons, Lees, Nelsons, and Merrimans.

    According to the late George Keith, Rev. Crawford once commented about the hardships of his circuit-riding days, which resulted in the establishment of the Port Neches congregation, as follows:

    "In 1881, I served Sabine Pass and Terry Mission (Orange County) and elsewhere in Orange, Hardin, and Jefferson Counties," Crawford reported. "I traveled 200 miles each month and organized a church at Grigsby's Bluff of 16 members. Alligators, which infested Taylor's Bayou by the hundreds, were the only inhabitants of what is now Port Arthur. I was once lost between Grigsby's Bluff and Taylor's Bayou in a dense fog, and came near losing my life."

    Usually, a foot-pedaled organ accompanied the services. Coal oil lamps and lanterns lit the sanctuary at night. As was then the custom, women sat on one side of the church and men on the other. Sometimes worshippers brought lunches, prepared for an entire day of services. Although a Sunday School was conducted each week, circuit riders came only infrequently until well into the twentieth century, with rarely more than a single service each month.
    ________
    George Christian Gentz had died in 1868, to become the first burial in what is now Oak Bluff memorial park, and in 1870 his widow had moved into the home of a son (Charles C). As a result, the old Gentz home, on Block's Bayou at the foot of Block Street, passed into the possession of the Albert Block family. Despite Gentz' burial at Oak Bluff Memorial, the graveyard that was to become the 'Gentz Cemetery' was located at the William Gentz home near Jefferson (Texaco) Chemical Co. Before his death, George C. Gentz requested that a pine tree be planted on his grave. In 1868, there were no pine trees growing anywhere in Grigsby's Bluff, and his sons arranged for a steamboat pilot to dig up a tree during a voyage up the Neches River. By 1928 that pine tree had reached a diameter of about 28-30 inches, but pine beetles and disease had damaged it until it was dying (and it was cut down that winter).
    __________
    Mr. Block, Would like to know about the yellow fever epidemic about 1862. I have two relatives, Alexis and Aspasie Hebert Blanchette, who died in Sabine Pass, March of 1864. Would like to confirm the cause of death. Where might I locate this info? Are there any lists of casualties of the epidemic in Sabine Pass?.
    Joan Blanchette Lowrey lowreyne@hal.lamar.edu
    ____
    I have recently (11/23/1998) obtained my own email account, wtblock@msn.com, but since I am still new to the internet, it would be a good idea to CC: my son's email account at bill_block@msn.com as well.

    _________________
    All the Prussia relatives were sent to me by Irmela, researched in the
    churchbooks of Morgenitz. Irgeibel@aol.com

    ___
    Like so many churches on Usedom is the Morgenitzer Church, for the first time in 1318 a based on a rectangle spätgotischer Backsteinbau which was built in the 15.jhd. mentioned.
    Surrounded by a wiederhergerichteten Cemetery from Feldsteinen visitors next to the Church of the bells in a stand-alone Holzgerüst from 1820 can tour, which included for reasons of saving in a church tower.
    Next to the church without Tower and special choir old millstones, the large fortgeschaffte of sixteen horses Findling on the church yard and iron, labeled Grabkreuze which are no longer readable but some are still viewing.
    Inside the Church, the are paintings and Rundbögen created from the Western Portal six of Künstlerhand to admire from Hirt from the years 1775-1777.
    The oldest crypt on Usedom beneath the altar of the Morgenitzer Church.
    http://www.microsofttranslator.com/BV.aspx?ref=BVNav&a=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.hotel-usedom.de%2Fstadtustolpe%2Fkirchemorgen.htm

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    website of Germany, Prussia, Pomerania Church Records 1544-1945
    https://familysearch.org/search/collection/results?count=20&query=%2Bsurname%3Agentz~&collection_id=1874205

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    Ancestry match to all of us is
    CMackley63
    predicted distant
    range 5th - 8th
    confidence good 19.9 centimorgans shared across 1 DNA segment

    to Gloria
    Jacob Aldrich & Huldah Thayer 8th 1R
    John Pray & Sarah Brown 8th 1R
    Aaron Forman & Dorothy Craig (if Edward is son of Ben Sr) 9th
    Chaddus Brown & Elizabeth Sharparowe 10th


    Her grandmother was a Gentz from Michigan.
    unk which of four matches above is the one that made the connection. Or could the Gentz in Michigan be related to our Gentz in SE Texas??

    Climbing the Mackley Fam... CMackley63
    https://www.ancestry.com/family- tree/person/tree/101975324/person/180045096175/facts

    also matched to me:
    confidence good 19.2 centimorgans shared across 1 DNA segment

    also matched to John:
    16.9 centimorgans shared across 1 DNA segment

    also matched to Sheridan:
    17 centimorgans shared across 1 DNA segment



    Birth:
    Mellenthin, Ostvorpommern, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Prussia
    on the Island of Usedom

    Mellenthin: During the Thirty Years' War, on June 26, 1630, the Swedish Army under King Gustav Adolf II landed in the village of Peenemünde, located on the Peene river (Polish: Piana). Usedom was annexed by Sweden after the war for almost a century, until in 1720 it was sold for 2 million thalers to the Prussian king Frederick William I. In 1740 Frederick the Great developed a seaport in Swinemünde.

    map of Prussia 1804
    http://www.clausewitz.com/readings/Bassford/Cworks/MapsPrussia.html

    Immigration:
    92 Johann Knickkel 61 M Farmer Lassan
    93 Louise Knickkel 50 F
    94 Ferdinand Knickkel 26 M
    95* Ernst Knickkel 24 F
    96* Friedr. Hillert 27 M Carpenter Stellin
    97* Friedr. Koch 48 M Farmer Lassan
    98 Augusto Koch 34 M
    99 Augusto Koch 12 M
    100* Cristine Koch 8 M
    101 Alwine Koch 6 M
    102 Frederich Koch 5 M
    103 Peter Koch 2 M
    104* Christian Koch 9m M
    105* Christo Gentz 56 M Farmer Usedam
    106 Charlotte Gentz 54 F
    107 Fredinke Gentz 17 F
    108* Alwine Gentz 12 M
    109* Johann Gentz 12 M
    110* Carl Friedr Gentz 10 M
    111 Carl Ferdin Gentz

    Bark Neptune Manifest
    Includes Captain Carl Vespermann's signature, information about the baque of the middle 19th century. Family members who sailed this voyage are linked to the respective pages within this file.

    http://sherrysharp.com/genealogy/documents/Bark-Neptune-manifest.htm

    Census:
    2 Nov 1850 Tyler County
    res 118/118
    A Knuppel 28 28 Germany Farmer
    John Knupple 61 Germany
    Louisa 57 Germany
    Ernest 24 Germany

    res 119/119
    Chas Maass 40 Germany Farmer
    Mary 25 Germany
    Eliza Deurand 38
    Henry Durand 6 PA
    M Prieto 37

    res 120/120
    Chas D Maass 66 Germany Carpenter
    Mary Maass 62 Germany

    res 121/121
    Fred Koch 49 Germany Farmer
    Augusta 35 Germany
    Augusto 13 Germany
    Amistine 8 Germany
    Alvena 7 Germany
    Fred 5 Germany
    Peter 3 Germany
    Reinholt 1 Germany
    Charles 2/12 TX

    res 122/122
    Christian Gentz 55 Germany Farmer
    Charlotte 50 Germany
    William 13 Germany
    Charles 11 Germany
    Ferdinand 5 Germany




    Possessions:
    The lumber for the Gentz or Albert Block home had been cut at the Remley sawmill in Grigsby?s Bluff.

    Census:
    Residence 392
    Behlke Frederick 64 1796 Germany
    Behlke Menah 36 1824 Germany
    Behlke Henry 14 1846 Germany
    Behlke Menah 10 1850 Germany

    Residence 393
    Gantz Christian 66 1794 Germany
    Gantz Charlotte 62 1798 Germany
    Gantz William 22 1838 Germany
    Gantz Charles 20 1840 Germany
    Gantz Ferdinand 16 1844 Germany

    Residence 394
    Beaumont John 53 1807 Pennsylvania
    Frederica 26 1834 Germany
    Josephine 17 1843 Texas

    Residence 394
    Beaumont Jacob 23 1837 Pennsylvania
    Beaumont Luiza 6 1854 Texas
    Beaumont Hellen 4 1856 Texas
    Beaumont James A 3 1857 Texas
    Beaumont John C 1 1859 Texas



    Buried:
    After building his home on Block's Bayou in 1858, Christian Gentz died at Grigsby?s Bluff in 1868, at a time when there were four Gentz families living there. A large marker in Oak Bluff Cemetery now honors Gentz as the first burial in that cemetery. His widow moved to her son Charles' home at Smith's Bluff.[20]
    (W.T. Block)

    George* married Charlotte* Uecker, (immigrant) on 1 Jun 1821 in Mellenthin, Usedom, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Prussia. Charlotte* was born in 1804 in Prussia; died after 1880 in Smith's Bluff, Port Neches, Jefferson Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Charlotte* Uecker, (immigrant) was born in 1804 in Prussia; died after 1880 in Smith's Bluff, Port Neches, Jefferson Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: 1798, Usedom, Prussia
    • Immigration: 13 Jun 1850, "Bark Neptune," Bremen, Germany; Galveston
    • Census: 2 Nov 1850, Tyler Co, Texas
    • Census: 13 Jul 1860, Grigsby Bluff, Port Neches, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Residence: Aft 1868, Smith's Bluff, Port Neches, Jefferson Co, Texas; w/ son Charles
    • Census: 24 Jun 1870, River Settlement (Port Neches), Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Census: 7 Jun 1880, Taylor Bayou, Labelle, (District 41), Jefferson Co, Texas

    Notes:

    Charlotte's last name, and ancestors of George and all the Prussia relatives were sent to me by Irmela, researched in the churchbooks of Morgenitz. Irgeibel@aol.com

    1870 River Settlement, Jefferson Co, Texas, census shows Charlotte boarding with Charles Gentz. By 1880 census time, she is living with Fred Gentz, age 77.

    probably buried in Gentz Cemetery near Jefferson Chemical (Texaco) which was moved to Oak Bluff after World War II

    Immigration:
    92 Johann Knickkel 61 M Farmer Lassan
    93 Louise Knickkel 50 F
    94 Ferdinand Knickkel 26 M
    95* Ernst Knickkel 24 F
    96* Friedr. Hillert 27 M Carpenter Stellin
    97* Friedr. Koch 48 M Farmer Lassan
    98 Augusto Koch 34 M
    99 Augusto Koch 12 M
    100* Cristine Koch 8 M
    101 Alwine Koch 6 M
    102 Frederich Koch 5 M
    103 Peter Koch 2 M
    104* Christian Koch 9m M
    105* Christo Gentz 56 M Farmer Usedam
    106 Charlotte Gentz 54 F
    107 Fredinke Gentz 17 F
    108* Alwine Gentz 12 M
    109* Johann Gentz 12 M
    110* Carl Friedr Gentz 10 M
    111 Carl Ferdin Gentz

    Bark Neptune Manifest
    Includes Captain Carl Vespermann's signature, information about the baque of the middle 19th century. Family members who sailed this voyage are linked to the respective pages within this file.

    http://sherrysharp.com/genealogy/documents/Bark-Neptune-manifest.htm

    Census:
    2 Nov 1850 Tyler County
    res 118/118
    A Knuppel 28 28 Germany Farmer
    John Knupple 61 Germany
    Louisa 57 Germany
    Ernest 24 Germany

    res 119/119
    Chas Maass 40 Germany Farmer
    Mary 25 Germany
    Eliza Deurand 38
    Henry Durand 6 PA
    M Prieto 37

    res 120/120
    Chas D Maass 66 Germany Carpenter
    Mary Maass 62 Germany

    res 121/121
    Fred Koch 49 Germany Farmer
    Augusta 35 Germany
    Augusto 13 Germany
    Amistine 8 Germany
    Alvena 7 Germany
    Fred 5 Germany
    Peter 3 Germany
    Reinholt 1 Germany
    Charles 2/12 TX

    res 122/122
    Christian Gentz 55 Germany Farmer
    Charlotte 50 Germany
    William 13 Germany
    Charles 11 Germany
    Ferdinand 5 Germany


    Census:
    Residence 392
    Behlke Frederick 64 1796 Germany
    Behlke Menah 36 1824 Germany
    Behlke Henry 14 1846 Germany
    Behlke Menah 10 1850 Germany

    Residence 393
    Gantz Christian 66 1794 Germany
    Gantz Charlotte 62 1798 Germany
    Gantz William 22 1838 Germany
    Gantz Charles 20 1840 Germany
    Gantz Ferdinand 16 1844 Germany

    Residence 394
    Beaumont John 53 1807 Pennsylvania
    Frederica 26 1834 Germany
    Josephine 17 1843 Texas

    Residence 394
    Beaumont Jacob 23 1837 Pennsylvania
    Beaumont Luiza 6 1854 Texas
    Beaumont Hellen 4 1856 Texas
    Beaumont James A 3 1857 Texas
    Beaumont John C 1 1859 Texas

    Census:
    residence 87
    Block, G.F. 66 1804 Prussia
    Augusta 53 1817 Prussia
    Leopold 23 1847 Prussia
    Adolph 21 1849 Texas
    August 18 1852 Texas
    Joseph 16 1854 Texas

    residence 88
    Block, G.L. 26 1844 Prussia
    Jane 23 1847 Louisiana
    Myrta 4 1866 Louisiana
    Ihmer 2 1868 Louisiana
    Westly 7/12 1869 Texas

    residence 90:
    Gtz Charles 30 1840 farmer
    Matilda 20 1850
    Christopher 3 1867
    Mary E. 1 1869
    Charlotte 62 boarding Prussia

    Block, Wm 35 1835 Prussia
    Mary 28 1842 Indiana
    George 11 1859 Texas
    Flora 6 1864 Texas
    John 5 1865 Louisiana
    Edward 2 1868 Texas


    Census:
    Note: It appears the first page is the Sparks Settlement. And the 2nd page seems to be the Port Neches, Grisgsby Bluff area, a few miles north.

    7 Jun 1880 District 41 Justice Precinct No. 2
    Page 1

    residence 1
    Gentz Fred 35 Dec 1845 laborer Prussia Prussia Prussia
    R. Belle 28 Aug 1852 TX NC TN
    Welby 8 Jun 1872 TX NC TX
    H.M. 7 Feb 1873 TX NC TX
    M.J. dau 6 1874 TX
    J.W. son 4 1876 TX
    Buler 2 dau May 1878 TX
    J. Lee 4/12 son Jan 1880 TX
    Charlotte 77 mother widow Prussia NC TX <<<
    (census taker just carried the NC down the columns.
    Only person from NC is Belle's father.

    residence 2
    Lee, Samuel 62 farmer Denmark Denmark Denmark
    E. Jane 36 Oct TX NC TN
    Emma A. 12 Jul 1868 TX
    Hayes, Eliza Black 19 Jan 1861 servant Texas Texas Alabama
    Eddy, Albert 37 Jul 1843 carpenter Ireland Ireland Ireland
    Sparks, William E. 27 Mar 1853 TX

    residence 3
    Melinda Sparks 61 Mar 1819 TN VA TN
    Worthy 24 Mar 1856 TX NC TN
    James 26 son Dec 1854 TX NC TN
    Ella 23 Nov 1857 dau-in-law TX TN PA
    Thomas George, Black 8 1872 servant TX

    residence 4
    Sparks, Caroline 60 May 1820 self widow SC VA SC
    Sparks, J.M. 26 Aug 1854 son TX

    residence 5
    Kilgore, James S 28 1852 Mar Michigan Michigan Michigan
    Elizabeth 50 Oct 1830 mother wid Michigan Michigan --
    Columbus 28 25 May 1855 brother Texas Michigan Michigan
    Susan F. 20 Feb 1860 sister Texas Michigan Michigan
    Eugenia 17 Jun 1863 sister Texas Michigan Michigan
    Swift, Fuller 3 May 1877 nephew Texas Michigan Michigan
    Swift, Ida 3/12 Feb 1880 niece Texas Michigan Michigan

    residence 6
    Brewton, W.P. 47 Aug 1833
    Sarah C. (Sparks) 30 Dec 1850
    Grace 15 Feb 1865 TX
    Silas F. 10 Oct 1870 TX
    Esther 8 Dec 1872 TX
    Almond 6 Apr 1874 TX
    Inas 3 dau Aug 1877 TX
    John Smith 14 June 1866 TX TN PA

    residence 7
    Gray, H.L. 33 head Sep 1847 Michigan VA MI
    Gray, S.E. 33 wife Aug 1847 LA PA Indiana
    Carey, Coy 11 son May 1873 TX Indiana Louisiana
    Clara 7 dau Mar 1873 TX Indiana Louisiana
    Gray H.E. son 9 Sep 1871 TX MI TX
    Smith, T.F. 21 Apr 1859 TX TN PA
    Courts, E.M. 20 1860 TX unk TX
    ___________
    page 2
    8 Jun 1880

    residence 8
    Yantz (Gentz), Wm Apr 42 1838 farmer Prussia Prussia Prussia
    Susan 31 Jan 1849 wife TX GA LA
    Leuvinia 12 Jan 1868 dau
    William Y. 10 Jan 1870 son
    H.L. 6 mos Nov 1879 son

    residence 9
    J. T. Rogers 28 Aug 1852 TX TN TX
    Izzie J. Rogers 27 Aug 1853 TX NY LA
    C. O. Rogers 3 Dec 1877
    Wm. A. Rogers 1 Sep 1879
    Levina Keith 68 Feb 1812 mother-in-law tx ga tn

    residence 10
    Keith, O 39 Feb 1841 Self TX OH LA
    Margaret 39 Jun 1841 TX TN TN
    George 7 Jun 1873 son LA TX TN
    William O. 5 Mar 1875 son
    Berry, Lethean female 11 Jan 1869 servant TX Prussia Prussia

    Children:
    1. Maria Dorothea Charlotte Gentz was born on 18 Dec 1821 in Dewichow, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Prussia; was christened on 31 Dec 1821 in Dewichow, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Prussia; died on 20 Jul 1826 in Dewichow, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Prussia.
    2. Wilheim Maria Reg Elis Gentz was born on 18 Aug 1823 in Dewichow, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Prussia; was christened on 6 Sep 1823; died on 17 Jun 1826 in Dewichow, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Prussia.
    3. Henriette Maria Caroline Gentz was born on 10 Mar 1825 in Dewichow, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Prussia; was christened on 1 Apr 1825 in Car = Caroline!!; died on 11 Jul 1826 in Dewichow, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Prussia.
    4. Charlotte Carolina Maria Gentz, (immigrant) was born on 4 Jan 1827 in Dewichow, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Prussia; died before 1906 in Jefferson Co, Texas.
    5. Wilhelm Xtina Maria Gentz was born on 18 Oct 1828 in Dewichow, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Prussia; was christened on 16 Nov 1828; died on 25 Feb 1832 in Dewichow, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Prussia.
    6. Johann Carl Gentz was born on 20 Mar 1830 in Dewichow, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Prussia; was christened on 30 Mar 1830; died on 2 Apr 1836 in Dewichow, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Prussia.
    7. Carolina Maria Sophia Gentz was born on 30 Aug 1831 in Dewichow, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Prussia; was christened on 25 Sep 1831; died on 12 Apr 1834 in Dewichow, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Prussia.
    8. 3. Fredericka Gentz, (immigrant) was born in 1833 in Dewichow, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Prussia; died in 1879 in Grigsby Bluff, Port Neches, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Magnolia Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    9. Alwine Marie Friederike "Alvina" Gentz, (immigrant) was born on 13 Apr 1836 in Dewichow, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Prussia; died on 27 Jun 1863 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    10. William E Gentz, (immigrant) was born on 28 Apr 1838 in Dewichow, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Prussia; died before 1900 in Grigsby Bluff, Port Neches, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    11. Charles* Christopher Gentz, Sr (immigrant) was born on 19 Mar 1840 in Dewichow, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Prussia; died on 25 Oct 1904 in Port Neches, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Magnolia Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    12. Rudolf Friedrich Heinri Gentz was born on 24 Feb 1842 in Dewichow, Mecklenburg-Vorpommen, Deutschland; was christened on 20 Mar 1842 in Fried Hein Friedrich, Heinri; died on 4 Jun 1842 in Dewichow, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Prussia.
    13. Ferdinand "Fred" Gentz, (immigrant) was born on 21 Dec 1844 in Dewichow, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Prussia; was christened on 19 Jan 1845 in Dewichow, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Prussia; died on 04 Oct 1927 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried on 05 Oct 1927 in Magnolia Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Martin* Bogislaff Gentzen was born about 1758 in Farther Pomerania Region (Hinterpommern), Prussia; was christened in shepherd from Hinterpommern; died before 1838.

    Notes:

    on-line 1883 map of Germany: http://www.library.wisc.edu/etext/ravenstein/home.html


    Martin Bogislaff Gentzen
    shepherd from Hinterpommern
    married 25.Aug. 1781 Mellenthin

    Esther Dorothea Witten
    born about 1759
    died at age of 79 years 2 month at 4th Febr.1838 when she died as a widow, she leaved 3 sons

    Martin* married Esther* Dorothea Witten on 25 Aug 1781 in Mellenthin, Usedom, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Prussia. Esther* (daughter of Christopher* Witten and Christine* Heldt) was born on 4 Dec 1758; was christened on Yes, date unknown; died on 4 Feb 1838. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Esther* Dorothea Witten was born on 4 Dec 1758; was christened on Yes, date unknown (daughter of Christopher* Witten and Christine* Heldt); died on 4 Feb 1838.

    Notes:

    Died:
    as a widow 79 years 2 month, leaving three sons

    Children:
    1. Christina Maria Gentzen was born before 13 Oct 1781 in Mellenthin, Usedom, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Prussia; was christened on 13 Oct 1781; died after 1817 in of, Katschow, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Prussia.
    2. Joch Gottlieb Xtoph Gentzen was born on 16 Oct 1783 in Mellenthin, Usedom, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Prussia; was christened on 22 Oct 1783; died after 1812.
    3. Ernst Friedrich Gentzen was born on 21 Sep 1789 in Mellenthin, Usedom, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Prussia; was christened on 25 Sep 1789; died on 3 Jun 1790 in Mellenthin, Usedom, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Prussia.
    4. Maria Sophia Gentzen was born on 7 Feb 1792 in Mellenthin, Usedom, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Prussia; was christened on 14 Feb 1792; died on 12 Jun 1795 in Mellenthin, Usedom, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Prussia.
    5. Christopher Mathias Gentzen was born on 11 Aug 1794 in Mellenthin, Usedom, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Prussia; was christened on 17 Aug 1794; died after 1794.
    6. 6. George* Christian "Johann" Gentz, (immigrant) was born on 11 Aug 1794 in Mellenthin, Usedom, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Prussia; was christened on 17 Aug 1794 in dutchman and leaseholder; died in 1868 in Grigsby Bluff, Port Neches, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in 1868 in Oak Bluff Memorial Park (Block Cem), Port Neches, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    7. Carl Joachim Gentz was born on 13 Apr 1797 in Katschow, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Prussia; was christened on 23 Apr 1797; died after 1797.
    8. Martin Johann Jacob Gentzen was born on 16 Jan 1800 in Mellenthin, Usedom, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Prussia; was christened on 26 Jan 1800; died after 1800.