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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Audrey Nobles was born in 1906 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas (daughter of Mathew Edmond Nobles and Helen Maude Gentz); died after 1915.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Mathew Edmond Nobles was born on 06 Jan 1869 in Sour Lake, Hardin Co, Texas (son of John Franklin Nobles and Isabella D. Tucker); died on 24 Aug 1955 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Magnolia Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 2508 Pennsylvania Ave, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Census: 21 Jun 1900, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Census: 23 May 1910, Beaumont (Ward 3), Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Census: 1920, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Census: 5 Apr 1930, Beaumont (Ward 3), Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Other-Begin: 22 Mar 1936, Port Arthur News, Port Arthur, Jefferson Co, Texas

    Notes:

    Residence at 2508 Pennsylvania Avenue, Beaumont, Texas, during the time of raising all 12 children. Attended Roberts Avenue Methodist Church.

    Census:
    Sumerfield Street
    Nobles, Mathew 30 Jan 1870 TX TX TX
    Helen 27 Oct 1872 m 7 yrs 3 births, 3 living TX Germany TX
    Kelly 5 Feb 1895
    Glen 3 Nov 1896
    Clyde 1 Sep 1898

    next door
    Courts, William 41 Feb 1858 TX TX TX m 24 yrs log river man
    Darinda Jul 1857 TX AL TX 7 births 5 living
    Dainey Nov 1878 21 dau divorced
    Fuller son Nov 1863 16 son
    Lillie dau Jul 1885 14 dau
    Maude Aug 1887 12 dau
    Jay Aug 1892 7 son
    Smith Raney grandon Sep 1892 7
    Smith Lindsey grandson Jul 1894 5
    Smith Sam boarder May 1872 28 single Arizona Arizona AZ
    Smith James boarder May 1872 28 single Arizona Arizona AZ



    Census:
    Jerome Avenue
    Nobles, Matthew 40 1870 Texas MS MS m 18 yrs carpenter, hose
    Helen wife 37 1873 9 births 8 living TX Germany TX
    Kelly son 15 1895
    Glenwood son 13 1897
    Clyde son 11 1899
    Shirley dau 9 1901
    Sidney son 7 1903
    Lawrence son 5 1905
    Audrey dau 4 1906
    Jennings son 1 1909

    (next in sequence in census record)
    572/209 Corley
    Gentz Fred 65 1845 m2 Ger/Eng yr imm 1846, Naturalized own income
    Lizzie wife 34 1876 m2 0 births 0 living TX ENG Ger/English
    Stanley son 19 1891
    Earl 13 1897


    Census:
    Mathew E Nobles 49
    Helen M Nobles 48
    Shirley Nobles 19
    Sidney Nobles 17
    Lawrence Nobles 15
    Audrey L Nobles 13
    Jennings B Nobles 11
    Leon S Nobles 9
    Byron E Nobles 5
    I Birdelle Nobles 3 [3 11/12]


    Census:
    Nobles, Mathew 60 1870 TX MS MS own m age 21 cabinet maker, oil refining
    Nobles, Helen 57 Texas Germany Texas
    Nobles, Leon Stanley 19 1911 mechanic garage
    Nobles, Byron E. 16 1914
    Nobles, Irene Birdell 13 1817
    Nobles, Parker, Shirley dau 29 1901
    Parker, Helen Jone 2 7/12 1927
    Nobles, Sidney 27 1903
    Nobles, Jewel Mae dau-in-law 19 1911

    Mathew married Helen Maude Gentz on 2 Mar 1892 in Jefferson Co, Texas. Helen (daughter of Ferdinand "Fred" Gentz, (immigrant) and Arabelle "Belle" Sparks) was born on 05 Feb 1873 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 06 Nov 1956 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Magnolia Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Helen Maude Gentz was born on 05 Feb 1873 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas (daughter of Ferdinand "Fred" Gentz, (immigrant) and Arabelle "Belle" Sparks); died on 06 Nov 1956 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Magnolia Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 7 Jun 1880, Jefferson Co (District 41), Texas
    • Other-Begin: 22 Oct 1936, Port Arthur News, Port Arthur, Jefferson Co, Texas

    Notes:

    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


    Died:
    d.c. informant: Mrs. RA Webb
    has her b.d. as 1872 rather than 1873
    says father born Denmark rather than Prussia

    Notes:

    Married:
    Name: Hellen M. Gentz
    Gender: Female
    Marriage Date: 2 Mar 1892

    Spouse: Mathew E. Nobles

    Marriage City: Jefferson
    Marriage State: Texas

    Source: Texas Marriages, 1851-1900

    Children:
    1. Kelley Tucker Nobles was born on 09 Feb 1895 in Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 19 Apr 1933 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Magnolia Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    2. Glenwood Nobles was born in 1897 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; died after 1940 in of, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    3. Clyde Marvin Nobles was born on 20 Sep 1899 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; died before 8 Dec 1986 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    4. Shirley Nobles was born in 1901 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; died after 1930 in of, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    5. Sidney Nobles was born in 1903 in Jefferson Co, Texas; died before 13 Oct 1996 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    6. Lawrence Edward Nobles, Jr. was born on 19 Jul 1904 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; died in May 1972 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    7. 1. Audrey Nobles was born in 1906 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; died after 1915.
    8. Laura Nobles was born about 1907 in Jefferson Co, Texas; died about 1917.
    9. Jennings Bryan Nobles was born on 15 Dec 1909 in Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 11 Mar 1976 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    10. Leon Stanley Nobles was born in 1911 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; died after 1931 in of, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    11. Byron E. Nobles was born in 1915 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; died after 1930 in of, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    12. Irene Berdelle Nobles was born on 10 May 1916 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 2 Feb 2006 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Franklin Nobles was born in Apr 1845 in Crawford Co, Georgia or Alabama (son of Edmond Nobles and Temperance Brooks); died on 09 Apr 1902 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1860, Jackson Co, Mississippi

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Son John and daughter Ophelia state in 1900 parents born in Alabama
    Son John states in 1910 parents born in Mississippi

    Census:
    Jackson, Mississippi
    Post Office: West Pascagoula 7 June 1860
    E Nobles 59 1801 South Carolina
    Temperance Nobles 50 1810 Georgia
    William Nobles 25 1835 Georgia
    Josiah Nobles 23 1837
    John F Nobles 11 1849 Georgia <<<
    Francis Nobles 14 1846 Mississippi
    Temperance Robins 2 1858 Mississippi

    John married Isabella D. Tucker on 08 Aug 1862 in Ellisville, Jones Co, Mississippi. Isabella (daughter of Matthew Tucker and Ellender Clark Landrum) was born on 05 May 1847 in Ellisville, Jones Co, Mississippi; died on 31 May 1944 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Magnolia Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Isabella D. Tucker was born on 05 May 1847 in Ellisville, Jones Co, Mississippi (daughter of Matthew Tucker and Ellender Clark Landrum); died on 31 May 1944 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Magnolia Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1944, 1090 Lyle, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas

    Notes:

    Census records for her presumed parents do not indicate her as a child. There is an Isabella Tucker, 1846, MS, child of Levin Tucker (1810 VA) and Elvira (1811 IL), living in Schuyler, Missouri.
    General consensus is that she is daughter of Matthew Tucker/Ellender and she did name her first son Matthew and the Nobles family was from Lamar Co, Mississippi.
    1850 Schuyler (District 91), Missouri
    Levin Tucker 40 1810 Virginia
    Elvira Tucker 39 1811 Illinois
    Mariah E Tucker 16 1834 Illinois
    Marshall V Tucker 12 1838 Illinois
    (22, single, in 1860 living alone)
    Mary A Tucker 10 1840 Mississippi
    Austin A Tucker 8 1842 Mississippi
    Stephen D Tucker 6 1844 Mississippi
    Isabella Tucker 4 1846 Mississippi
    Pamela C Tucker 0 1807 Mississippi


    Birth:
    Son John and daughter Ophelia state in 1900 parents born in Alabama
    in 1920 John states both parents born in Mississippi

    Children:
    1. 2. Mathew Edmond Nobles was born on 06 Jan 1869 in Sour Lake, Hardin Co, Texas; died on 24 Aug 1955 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Magnolia Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    2. Jimmy Nobles was born about 1872; died about 1872.
    3. George Washington Nobles was born about 1873 in Hardin Co, Texas; died about 1873.
    4. Lee Roy Edward Nobles was born on 10 Aug 1874 in Sour Lake, Hardin Co, Texas; died on 10 Mar 1955 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Magnolia Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    5. Ophelia Nobles was born on 17 Jan 1876 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 6 Mar 1901 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Magnolia Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    6. Julia Nobles was born on 08 Feb 1877; died on 22 Aug 1929 in Kerrville, Kerr Co, Texas; was buried in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    7. John Gethern Nobles was born on 18 Dec 1879 in Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 11 Sep 1963 in Shelby Co, Texas.
    8. Ollie Nobles was born on 12 Jul 1884 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 04 May 1976 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Magnolia Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    9. Jesse Gilbert Nobles was born on 19 Feb 1887 in Smith's Bluff, Port Neches, Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 06 Jun 1968 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Magnolia Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.

  3. 6.  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 (son of George* Christian "Johann" Gentz, (immigrant) and Charlotte* Uecker, (immigrant)); died on 04 Oct 1927 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried on 05 Oct 1927 in Magnolia Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 13 Jun 1850, "Bark Neptune," Bremen, Germany; Germany
    • Census: 2 Nov 1850, Tyler Co, Texas
    • Census: 18 Dec 1850, Jasper, Jasper Co, Texas
    • Census: 13 Jul 1860, Grigsby Bluff, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Military: 6 Feb 1864, Civil War
    • Census: 7 Jun 1880, Jefferson Co (District 41), Texas
    • Residence: 1900, 800 block, Grand Ave, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Census: 21 Jun 1900, Beaumont (Ward 3), Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Residence: 1904, 572 South Grand Ave, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Residence: 1910, Corley Street, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Census: 23 May 1910, Beaumont (Ward 3), Jefferson Co, Texas; Corley Street
    • Residence: 1916, 572 Corley Ave, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Census: 1920, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Residence: 1920, 572 Corley Ave, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Residence: 1921, 572 Corley Ave, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Other-Begin: 22 Mar 1936, Port Arthur News, Port Arthur, Jefferson Co, Texas

    Notes:

    Carl Friedrich Florentin Gentz
    b Dec 21 1844 Dewichow, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern



    1900 Census "Frank Gantz" - b Dec 1845, b Germany, parents b Germany m 30 yrs, stockman.
    Belle - b TX, father N.C., Mother TN,
    Stanley age 9 & Earl age 4
    living next door to Claudie & Helmer Courts

    1914 Bmt city directory: Fred Gentz, stockman r 577 Corley (2)
    next door: Earl T Gentz, driver C.W. Thompson rms 572 Corley
    1916 Bmt city directory: Frederick Gentz, res 572 Corley
    1918 Bmt city directory: Fred Gentz, 572 Corley
    T. Earl Gentz, clerk Thompson Gr, h 572 Corley
    Gentz, Lizzie rej
    Claimant: Gentz, Lizzie
    Pension Number: Application Rejected
    County: Jefferson

    Husband: Fred
    Pension Number:

    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:
    must have moved to his sisters in Jasper shortly after census taken in Tyler. Was counted in both places.


    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:
    Living with his sister Charlotte, and her husband, along with his brother Charles. parents and other siblings are in Tyler Co, Texas, and sister Frederica is in Jefferson Co, Texas

    William Maass 30 Prussia
    Charlotte 23 Prussia
    Celina 4 Louisiana
    Alvena 1 Texas
    Charles Gentz 10 Prussia
    Ferdinand 6 Prussia

    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

    Military:
    Name: Frederick Gentz
    Rank at enlistment: Private
    State Served: Texas
    Service Record: Enlisted in Company E, Texas 11th Cavalry Battalion.

    Sources: Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records

    He elisted in the Civil War on February 6, 1864 - Co. E, Spaights Texas Battalion, Confederate States Army


    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



    Census:
    Grand Avenue
    Gantz, W.G. Jan 1870 30 TX TX TX
    Bell Feb 1872 28 m 8 yrs 1892 TX TX TX 2 births 2 living,
    Ligh May 1894 6
    Hall son Mar 1898 2
    Clampett, Mary A. Aug 1863 37 roomer widowed MS KY MS
    Clampett, Joseph, Apr 1883 17 MS MS MS

    Gantz, Frank Dec 1845 54 Germany Germany Germ imm 1849
    Bell Aug 1850 49 m 30 yrs 1870 TX NC TN 12 births 5 living
    Stanley Jan 1891 TX
    Earl May 1896 4 TX

    Courts Helmer Mar 1862 38 m 6 yrs 1894 TX TX TX
    Claud E. Nov 1876 23 TX Germ TX
    Beatrice Aug 1896 3 TX
    Hal Sep 1897 2 TX


    Residence:
    Gentz, Frederick, r 572 S Grand ave, Cartwright add, 4
    Gentz, Welby B., carp r 572 S. Grand ave, Cartwright add. 2

    Census:
    572/209 Corley
    Gentz Fred 65 1845 m2 Ger/Eng yr imm 1846, Naturalized own income
    Lizzie wife 34 1876 m2 0 births 0 living TX ENG Ger/English
    Stanley son 19 1891
    Earl 13 1897

    (previous in sequence on census)
    Jerome Avenue
    Nobles, Matthew 40 1870 Texas MS MS m 18 yrs carpenter, hose
    Helen (Gentz) wife 37 1873 9 births 8 living TX Germany TX
    Kelly son 15 1895
    Glenwood son 13 1897
    Clyde son 11 1899
    Shirley dau 9 1901
    Sidney son 7 1903
    Lawrence son 5 1905
    Audrey dau 4 1906
    Jennings son 1 1909

    Residence:
    Frederick Gentz 1916 572 Corley av Beaumont, Texas

    Census:
    Name: Lizzie Gentz
    Residence: , Jefferson, Texas
    Estimated Birth Year: 1876
    Age: 44
    Birthplace: Texas
    Relationship to Head of Household: Wife
    Gender: Female
    Race: White
    Marital Status: Married
    Father's Birthplace: Germany
    Mother's Birthplace: England
    Film Number: 1821823
    Digital Folder Number: 4389739
    Image Number: 00654
    Sheet Number: 13
    Household Gender Age
    Spouse Fred Gentz M 76y
    Lizzie Gentz F 44y
    Child Thomas E Gentz M 23y


    Residence:
    Fred Gentz (Lillie) 1920 572 Corley av Beaumont, Texas
    T Earl Gentz 1920 572 Corley av Beaumont, Texas


    Residence:
    Gentz, Fred (Lizzie) r 572 Corley av
    Gentz, Thomas E. (Lillian) still firemn Mag Pet Co h 599 Cartwright av

    Died:
    Fred Gentz Death cert
    states age at death: 85 years, 9 months, 13 days.
    Has birth date: 21 Dec 1845 - 1 year discrepancy with other records
    Informant Mrs. Helen Nobles of 380 Corley

    Ferdinand married Arabelle "Belle" Sparks on 25 Dec 1869 in Jefferson Co, Texas. Arabelle (daughter of John Sidney* Sparks and Melinda* Jones, (maybe dau?)) was born on 1 Aug 1851 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 6 Oct 1906 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Magnolia Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Arabelle "Belle" Sparks was born on 1 Aug 1851 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas (daughter of John Sidney* Sparks and Melinda* Jones, (maybe dau?)); died on 6 Oct 1906 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Magnolia Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 12 Jul 1860, Sabine Pass (Precinct 5), Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Census: 7 Jun 1880, Jefferson Co (District 41), Texas
    • Census: 21 Jun 1900, Beaumont (Ward 3), Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Other-Begin: 22 Mar 1936, Port Arthur News, Port Arthur, Jefferson Co, Texas

    Notes:

    "The History of the Sparks Family":
    Living on the edge of the marshlands of the Gulf Coast has its hazards. Mosquitoes by the millions swarmed up from the bayous and swamps to plague both man and beast. It was not uncommon for the settlers to be housebound until noon, waiting for the clouds of mosquitoes to settle. Disease was a threat to the village. Medical aid was a day's ride by horseback from the remote community. The death of the five Gentz children probably sealed the doom of the Sparks Settlement in the 1880s.
    Those five children were buried in Sparks cemetery (see Notes: John S Sparks)

    ----------------

    Aravella was born October 1 1851 on Taylor Bayou at Sparks?s Ferry. She married Ferdinand (Fred) Genzt on Christmas day at Aurora what is now called Port Arthur, Texas.During the winter of 1885 the settlement was swept by an epidemic that took a heavy toll of both children and adults. Fred and Aravella suffered the greatest lost, five children in such a short time. I have not found out any of the children or adults, or who died during that epidemic. It is hard to say just who died during this time. May have been all or part of the children listed above were the victim of the epidemic. Or were there more that was born and died that wasn?t listed?Of Fred and Aravella children I have only found out about one child. Helen was born in 1871 at Aurora. Her children were born there, do not know if she and the family were living there at the time of the epidemic or not.

    Helen and Matthew Nobles at one time lived at 2508 Pennsylvania Ave. Beaumont, Tex.

    JamesWillisSparks29 added this on 30 Sep 2007

    http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/3139485/person/-1696532198/story/0ed60411-dd15-4163-adea-90372f033cf9?src=search

    Census:
    12 Jul 1860 Precinct No. 5 Sabine Pass
    residence 378
    James Court 30 mail carrier 500 Louisiana
    Julia 24 TN 1856 Tennessee
    Mary E 8 1852 Texas
    Henry C 6 1854 Texas
    Julia A 4 1856 Texas
    William F 2 1858 Texas
    Elias M 6/12 1859 Texas

    residence 379
    John Sparks 49 1811 North Carolina farmer 320 2100
    Malinda Sparks 41 1819 Tennessee
    Albert Sparks 19 1841 Texas
    John F Sparks 14 1856 Texas
    Sarah C Sparks 11 1849 Texas
    Arabella H Sparks 8 1852 Texas
    James C Sparks 6 1854 Texas
    Worthey C Sparks 4 1856 Texas
    Henry E L Sparks 8/12 1859 Texas

    residence 380
    Samuel Lee 38 1822 Denmark stock raiser 4,000
    Eliza 16 1844 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 1869 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


    Census:
    Grand Avenue
    Gantz, W.G. Jan 1870 30 TX TX TX
    Bell Feb 1872 28 m 8 yrs 1892 TX TX TX 2 births 2 living,
    Ligh May 1894 6
    Hall son Mar 1898 2
    Clampett, Mary A. Aug 1863 37 roomer widowed MS KY MS
    Clampett, Joseph, Apr 1883 17 MS MS MS

    Gantz, Frank Dec 1845 54 Germany Germany Germ imm 1849
    Bell Aug 1850 49 m 30 yrs 1870 TX NC TN 12 births 5 living
    Stanley Jan 1891 TX
    Earl May 1896 4 TX

    Courts Helmer Mar 1862 38 m 6 yrs 1894 TX TX TX
    Claud E. Nov 1876 23 TX Germ TX
    Beatrice Aug 1896 3 TX
    Hal Sep 1897 2 TX

    Notes:

    Married:
    Name: Ferdinand Gantz
    Gender: Male
    Marriage Date: 25 Dec 1869

    Spouse: Isabella Sparks

    Marriage City: Jefferson
    Marriage State: Texas

    Source: Texas Marriages, 1851-1900

    Children:
    1. Welby R Dunbar Gentz was born in Jun 1872 in Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 02 Jan 1936 in Port Neches, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried on 04 Jan 1936 in Block Cem, Port Neches, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    2. 3. Helen Maude Gentz was born on 05 Feb 1873 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 06 Nov 1956 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Magnolia Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    3. Jane Malinda "MJ" Gentz was born on 24 Jul 1874 in Aurora, Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 25 Jul 1960 in Orange, Orange Co, Texas; was buried in Claybar Hillcrest Memorial Gardens, Orange, Orange Co, Texas.
    4. J.W. Gentz was born in 1876 in Jefferson Co, Texas; died in 1886 in Aurora, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Sparks Cem, Aurora, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    5. Buler Gentz was born in May 1878 in Jefferson Co, Texas; died in 1886 in Aurora, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Sparks Cem, Aurora, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    6. J.Lee Gentz was born in Feb 1879 in Jefferson Co, Texas; died in 1886 in Aurora, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Sparks Cem, Aurora, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    7. Stanley Christopher Gentz, Sr. was born on 04 Jan 1891 in Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 12 Jun 1966 in Galveston, Galveston Co, Texas; was buried on 14 Jun 1966 in Grace Memorial Park, Alto Loma, Galveston Co, Texas.
    8. Thomas Earl Gentz was born in May 1896 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; died after 1945 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Edmond Nobles was born in 1801 in South Carolina (son of (..) Nobles); died before 1870 in of, Jackson Co, Mississippi.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1850, Pike Co, Alabama
    • Census: 1860, Jackson Co, Mississippi

    Notes:

    Census:
    Pike County, Alabama Dec 11 1850

    Residence 1500
    V Nobles 49 1801 SC (translator put "V" but it's really illegible)
    Temperance Nobles 45 1805 Georgia
    Lorenzo Nobles 19 1831 Georgia
    Elder Nobles 18 1832 Georgia
    William Nobles 16 1834 Georgia
    Edmond Nobles 14 1836 Georgia
    Jasiat Nobles 12 1838 Georgia
    Mary Nobles 10 1840 Georgia
    John Nobles 8 1842 Georgia (John Franklin)
    Francis Nobles 3 1847 Alabama


    Residence 1503 (probably Temperance's brother)
    Brooks Joel 47 1803 Georgia
    Brooks Lentha 42 1808 Georgia
    Brooks John 22 1828 Georgia
    Brooks Lucius 20 1830 Georgia
    Brooks Andrew 18 1832 Georgia
    Brooks Baleum 14 1836 Georgia
    Brooks Mary 11 1839 Georgia
    Brooks Samuel 9 1841 Alabama
    Brooks Temperance 5 1845 Alabama
    Brooks Charles 2 1848 Alabama
    Fallen Marry 67 1783 North Carolina (prob mother in law)


    Census:
    Jackson, Mississippi
    Post Office: West Pascagoula

    E Nobles 59 1849 South Carolina
    Temperance Nobles 50 1810 Georgia
    William Nobles 25 1835 Georgia
    Josiah Nobles 23 1837
    John F Nobles 11 1849 Georgia
    Francis Nobles 14 1846 Mississippi
    Temperance Robins 2 1858 Mississippi

    next door: residence 13
    Nobles L D 28 1832 male Georgia
    Nobles Melinda 27 1833 Alabama
    Nobles Martha 5 1855 Alabama
    Nobles William 2 1858 Mississippi

    Edmond married Temperance Brooks on 30 May 1830 in Crawford Co, Georgia. Temperance (daughter of (..) Brooks) was born between 1805 and 1810 in Georgia; died before 1870 in of, Jackson Co, Mississippi. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Temperance Brooks was born between 1805 and 1810 in Georgia (daughter of (..) Brooks); died before 1870 in of, Jackson Co, Mississippi.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Name: Edmond Nobles
    Spouse: Temperance Brooks
    Marriage Date: 30 May 1830
    County: Crawford
    State: Georgia

    Children:
    1. Lorenzo Dow "Rance" Nobles was born on 31 Jul 1831 in Crawford Co, Georgia; died on 10 Jul 1909 in Jackson Co, Mississippi; was buried in Bill McMillan Cem, Jackson Co, Mississippi.
    2. Elder G. Nobles was born on 17 Oct 1832 in Macon, Bibb Co, Georgia; died before 1910 in of, Marion Co, Mississippi.
    3. William Nobles was born in 1834 in Georgia; died after 1870 in of, Jackson Co, Mississippi.
    4. Edmond Gains Nobles was born on 27 Mar 1836 in Crawford Co, Georgia; died on 21 Aug 1871 in Mississippi; was buried in Scholar Cem, Mississippi.
    5. Irvin Josiah Nobles was born on 22 Nov 1839 in Crawford Co, Georgia; died on 1 Apr 1890 in Jones Co, Mississippi.
    6. Mary Nobles was born in 1840 in Georgia; died before 1860 in Jackson Co, Mississippi.
    7. 4. John Franklin Nobles was born in Apr 1845 in Crawford Co, Georgia or Alabama; died on 09 Apr 1902 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    8. Francis Nobles was born in 1847 in Pike Co, Alabama; died after 1860 in of, Jackson Co, Mississippi.

  3. 10.  Matthew Tucker was born on 10 May 1793 in South Carolina; died on 12 May 1878 in Jones Co, Mississippi; was buried in Cem on Old Hwy 15, near Ellisville, Jones Co, Mississippi.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1850, Jones Co, Mississippi
    • Census: 1860, Ellisville, Jones Co, Mississippi
    • Census: 1870, Ellisville, Jones Co, Mississippi

    Notes:

    Census:
    Matthew Tucker 55 SC
    Elender Tucker 42 SC
    John Tucker 19 SC
    Sarah Tucker 13 MS
    Van B Tucker 9 MS
    Shelton Tucker 7 MS
    Gradon Tucker 5 MS


    Census:
    Mathew Tucker 62 1798
    E Tucker 53 1807
    Draton Tucker 16 1864
    James Tucker 13 1857
    J Tucker 10 1860
    Julia Tucker 8 1862


    Census:
    residence 60
    Landrum Lewis L. 33 1837 MS
    Caharisade 32 1838 MS
    Epemanandas 12 1858 MS
    Pinkney H. 10 1860 MS
    Nancy E. 8 1862 MS
    Catherine 6 1864 MS
    Rosa 2 1868 MS
    Amzy 2/12 1870 MS

    residence 61
    Mathew Tucker 76 1794 South Carolina
    Elenor Tucker 63 1807 South Carolina
    Julia Shoates 16 1854 Mississippi
    Frances Shows 14 1856 black Mississippi


    Buried:
    Cemetery On Old Hw-15 Between Tuckers Crossing and Ellisville Junction, MS

    Mathew Tucker [masonic symbol] Born May 10, 1793. Died May 2, 1878. Dear Father with a reverent hand, Thee to thy memory's given. While one by one thy household ban, God reunites in heaven.

    Matthew married Ellender Clark Landrum about 1824 in South Carolina. Ellender was born on 24 Jan 1804 in South Carolina; died on 19 Jul 1891 in Jones Co, Mississippi. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Ellender Clark Landrum was born on 24 Jan 1804 in South Carolina; died on 19 Jul 1891 in Jones Co, Mississippi.

    Notes:

    http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/12149149/person/-325798683

    Children:
    1. Lewis Elbert Tucker was born on 5 Sep 1824 in Orangeburgh Co, South Carolina; died on 6 Oct 1913 in Mississippi.
    2. John Tucker was born in 1831 in South Carolina; died after 1850 in of, Jones Co, Mississippi.
    3. Sarah Tucker was born in 1837 in Mississippi; died after 1850 in of, Jones Co, Mississippi.
    4. Van B. Tucker was born in 1841 in Mississippi; died after 1850 in of, Jones Co, Mississippi.
    5. Shelton Tucker was born in 1843 in Mississippi; died after 1850 in of, Jones Co, Mississippi.
    6. Drayton L. Tucker was born on 2 Mar 1845 in Jones Co, Mississippi; died on 25 Aug 1914 in Jones Co, Mississippi.
    7. James Tucker was born in 1847 in Jones Co, Mississippi; died after 1860 in of, Ellisville, Jones Co, Mississippi.
    8. 5. Isabella D. Tucker was born on 05 May 1847 in Ellisville, Jones Co, Mississippi; died on 31 May 1944 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Magnolia Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    9. J. Tucker was born in 1850 in Ellisville, Jones Co, Mississippi; died after 1860 in of, Ellisville, Jones Co, Mississippi.
    10. Julia Tucker was born in 1852 in Ellisville, Jones Co, Mississippi; died after 1860 in of, Ellisville, Jones Co, Mississippi.

  5. 12.  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

    _
    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.
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    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]


  6. 13.  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. 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. 6. 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.

  7. 14.  John Sidney* Sparks was born on 26 Mar 1811 in North Carolina (son of William* Sparks and (Mrs. James Sparks*) Sparks); died in Aug 1870 in Sparks Settlement, Aurora, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Sparks Cem, Aurora, Jefferson Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1830, Jackson Co, Alabama; in father's hh
    • Residence: Between 1830 and 1833, Franklin Co, Tennessee
    • Residence: Between 1837 and 1838, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana; abt
    • Residence: Between 1839 and 1841, Pavell Island, Orange Co, Texas
    • Census: 1846, Jefferson Co, Texas; tax list
    • Occupation: Between 1846 and 1848, Taylor Bayou Ferry Crossing, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Census: 24 Oct 1850, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Residence: Bef 1853, Old River Cove, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Property: 1853, Sparks Settlement, Aurora, Jefferson Co, Texas; purchased
    • Residence: 1854, Sparks Settlement, Aurora, Jefferson Co, Texas; began home construction
    • Residence: 3 Mar 1858, Sparks Settlement, Aurora, Jefferson Co, Texas; purchased 100 acres
    • Census: 5 Jul 1860, Beaumont (Precinct 1), Jefferson Co, Texas; agriculture
    • Census: 12 Jul 1860, Sabine Pass (Precinct 5), Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Census: 1870, Jefferson Co, Texas; Morality Schedule
    • Other-Begin: 22 Mar 1936, Port Arthur News, Port Arthur, Jefferson Co, Texas

    Notes:

    webpage http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~lmassia/fam11212.htm
    shows born at Gatlenburg, Franklin Co, Tn.


    NOTE: (Contact Christine Echels, 8635 Chateau Circle, Bmt 07 about Sparks history)

    "History of the Sparks Family," Yellowed pages, Vol XIX, No. 4, 1989

    "James, Melinda, William and Julia Ann arrived in Texas in late 1837, having traveled overland by ox wagon. Some of the furniture was transported down the Mississippi River by steamboat. The family first lived on Pavell's Island, which is located at the junction of the Sabine and Neches Rivers. Here John Sparks worked at the Pavell Bros shingle mill, and two other children were born, Thomas in 1839 and Albert in 1841. The family did not live on Pavell's Island very long after Albert's birth."
    Taylor's Bayou, established and operated a ferry on what is now the road to Sabine Pass for at least 10 years.
    In 1854 purchased a farm a few miles away where Worthy was born.


    "The History of the Sparks Family":
    Living on the edge of the marshlands of the Gulf Coast has its hazards. Mosquitoes by the millions swarmed up from the bayous and swamps to plague both man and beast. It was not uncommon for the settlers to be housebound until noon, waiting for the clouds of mosquitoes to settle. Disease was a threat to the village. Medical aid was a day's ride by horseback from the remote community. The death of the five Gentz children probably sealed the doom of the Sparks Settlement in the 1880s.

    1850 Jeff Co Census: John S. Sparks 39 Farmer val. 50. N.C.
    Melinda, 29, TN
    Albert 9, TX
    Eliza J 7, TX
    John F. 4, TX
    Sarah C 1, TX
    James Court 22, farmer, value 20, LA -
    Julia Ann 14, TN
    James & Julia newly weds. Date of Census 24 Oct; they were married Oct 15.

    Also living with him were William H Smith, 2 years old from Texas; Sarah Lawrey, 14, James Penrod, a laborer from Illinois, and James Dyson, a saddler from Missouri. Recording in Yellowed Pages does now show Melinda.
    Moved to Tennessee about 1815; Texas in 1838
    Lived in Alabama, Gatlinburg, TN
    Several Sparks graves in Cade's Cove TN adjacent to a Methodist Church.

    ________________
    http://sparksfamilytree.net/family_tree/wga84.html#first

    SQ 3059:

    "John Sparks, probable son of Joseph Sparks, was listed on the 1812 tax list of Franklin County, Tennessee. He was probably named for his uncle, John Sparks. We have no further record of him."


    SQ 3356:


    "John S. Sparks, probable son of William Sparks, was born on March 26, 1811, in Tennessee. It was probably there that he was married to Malinda Jones about 1834. She was born on March 1, 1819, in Tennessee.Two children were born to John and Malinda before they left Tennessee with their ox team and wagon and moved to the Texas border where the Sabine and Neches Rivers meet on the north shore of Lake Sabine. There John worked in a mill that made cypress shingles by using drawing knives. Later he established a ferry on Taylors Bayou and managed to buy 160 acres of land fronting on Lake Sabine on which he built his home. Here he was joined by his brother, Solomon, and others, and the site became known as "Sparks Settlement." The name was changed to Aurora about 1856, and it finally became the site of the town of Port Arthur in 1895.


    "John Sparks was joined by his brother, Solomon Sparks, about 1847,and, according to information given in the HISTORY AND PROGRESS OF JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS by Lorecia East, the two families lived just a few hundred feet from each other. They cultivated the land and raised their own food as well as much of their clothing for they raised sheep and carded and spun their own wool. It was John Sparks who established a family buriel ground quite close to his home. The cemetery filled gradually, and as the surrounding property became more desirable, it became necessary to move the graves. They were moved to Forest Lawn Cemetery in Beaumont, Texas.


    "John Sparks died sometime between 1860 and 1870. Malinda died sometime after the 1880 census was taken of Jefferson County. She and John were the parents of twelve children, ten of whom we have been able to identify . (Here lists details of children]."
    http://www.sparksfamilytree.net/ghtout/npr433.html#H02282


    John was buried in Sparks cemetery.

    John and Solomon selected the site, a 50 by 50 square which was a short distance from John's home, for their family burial plots. Today a 4' stone monument marks the cemetery site at the junction of DeQueen Blvd and Lakeshore Dr in Port Arthur. A part of the burial ground is now covered with the pavement of DeQueen Blvd. Balance lies under a big hackberry tree which stands just north of the two streets. The site is marked by a beautifully-cut granite headstone identifying the grave of the infant, Arthur Stilwell Smith.

    Arthur Stillwell Smith was the son of Mr & Mrs Morgan Smith who had loaded their household effects into a covered wagon and traveled slowly and laboriously to the new town from their home in the Indian Territory. Their son was born in a tentr Lakeshore and Houston Avenue soon after their arrival, and he lived only ten days. He had been named after the new seaport's benefactor, Arthur Stilwell. All of the residents attended the town's first funeral, and the tiny casket was buried in the Old Sparks Cemetery. The marker at this site today was placed here in 1948 by the Port Arthur Teen Canteen members.

    ___________________
    http://www.oldandsold.com/articles11/port-arthur-15.shtml

    Old and Sold Chronology, originally published 1940
    history of Port Arthur:

    1543 July 25. Survivors of the Hernando de Soto expedition are driven ashore near Lake Sabine by a storm.

    1745 Spaniards learn that Frenchmen are trading in the section.

    1756 - Spanish establish the Presidio San Agustin de Ahumada and the Mission Nuestra Senora de la Luz del Orcoquisac near the mouth of the Trinity River, and tradition says a log building was erected by the mission near the head of the North Fork of what is now Taylor's Bayou.

    1778 - Padre Juan Agustin Morfi records English attempts to establish amicable relations with Indians in this neighborhood.

    1838 - John Sparks and family arrive in covered wagon from Tennessee.

    1861 - Sparks settlement becomes known as Aurora.

    1886-87 - Following an epidemic and a storm, Aurora is abandoned, and the land becomes cattle range.

    1895 Arthur E. Stilwell visits the area and plans to build his "dream city." Town of Port Arthur is platted. Ship Canal is begun.


    Census:
    Name:
    Wm Sparkes
    [Wm Sparks]
    Home in 1830 (City, County, State):
    Jackson, Alabama

    Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1 1825-1830 Jacob E.
    Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1 1821-1825 son6
    Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 2 1816-1820 Daniel; Solomon
    Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 1 1811-1815 John S
    Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49: 1781-1790 1 Wm
    Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1 1825-1830 dau7
    Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1 1816-1820 dau4
    Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1 1811-1815 dau2
    Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1 1791-1800 Mrs.
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 8
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
    Total Free White Persons: 10
    Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored):10

    next door: (Melinda b 1819 or age 11; not here)
    Martin (translated Master) Jones,
    Home in 1830 (City, County, State):
    Jackson, Alabama
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 2 1825-1830
    Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1 1821-1825
    Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 2 1816-1820
    Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 1801-1810
    Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49: 1 1781-1790
    Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 1 1821-1825
    Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1 1811-1815
    Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39:1 1791-1800
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 7
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 3
    Total Free White Persons: 10
    Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored):10
    (Martin Jones m Rhoda (Martin) Hodges 10 Jul 1804 Jefferson Co TN)
    (Wm Jones m Elizabeth Randolph 25 May 1804 Jefferson Co)

    same page:
    Chesby R Jones (maybe a bro?)
    [Cirby R Jones]
    Home in 1830 (City, County, State):
    Jackson, Alabama
    Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 1801-1810
    Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 1801-1810
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
    Total Free White Persons: 2
    Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored):2

    Tho Jone [Thos Jones] (Melinda b 1819 or age 11)
    Home in 1830 (City, County, State):
    Jackson, Alabama
    Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 1 1811-1815
    Free White Persons - Males - 50 thru 59: 2 1771-1780
    Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1 1825-1830
    Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 2 1821-1825
    Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 2 1816-1820
    *** COULD BE MELINDA ***
    Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49: 1 1781-1790
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 6
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 1
    Total Free White Persons: 9
    Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 9


    all names on page 101 in sequence:
    Edward Berry; Jas Simmons; Geor W. Wichell; Samuel Reynolds; Barbary Lathas; Pashot Pringle; John Jolly; Wm Compbelle; Wm Davis; Thomas Molson; Wm Gowens; Robt G. Hord; David Gowens; Eliphodd Jarvis; Wm Sparkes; Master Jones; Joseph Resk; Abram Goose; Chesby R. Jones; Martin Gowens; Tho Jone; Joel Kee; Saml Kerk; Mans L. Bumalley; Barnet Cheathan; Wm Campbelle


    Residence:
    Per memoirs of his daughter Eliza Jane Sparks Beaumont, they briefly lived in Louisiana before purchasing land in Texas. Since brother Jacob was in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana in 1940 census, it's assumed that's where they were in Louisiana. The dates are estimated from the dates between Julia who was born in Tennessee and Thomas who was born in Texas.


    Census:
    Name: John Sparks
    State: TX
    County: Jefferson County
    Township: No Township Listed
    Year: 1846
    Record Type: Tax list
    Page: NPN
    Database: TX Tax List Index, 1840-1849


    Occupation:
    The most common crossing of Taylor?s Bayou was located at the foot of West 7th Street, Port Arthur, Texas just 200 feet from the back corner of the now Chevron's main office building (formerly Gulf main office building). At this site was a ferry crossing for many years. Jefferson County Commissioners Court authorized a second bridge built to replace the ferry in 1898. This portion of Taylor?s Bayou was filled in about 1912 when a more direct route was dug by Gulf Oil to link their new dock to the Port Arthur Canal. The bridge was moved to its current location on Hwy.87 by 1916.

    http://csa.tripod.com/articles.html

    Census:
    24 Oct 1850 Sabine Pass

    residence 215:
    Milton H Bloodworth 25 1825 Louisiana farmer
    Nancy (Holt) Bloodworth 18 1832 Texas
    Benjamin P Bloodworth 2 1848 Louisiana
    William Bloodworth 1 1849 Louisiana
    Benjamin Holt 55 1795 Mississippi
    Thomas C Holt 50 1800 Mississippi
    Thomas D Holt 4 1846 Louisiana
    William Holt 53 1797 Mississippi
    Mary Ann Holt 17 1833 Texas
    Thomas R Holt 26 1824 Louisiana
    Charles Holt 28 1822 Louisiana
    William C Holt 15 1835 Louisiana
    Richard Holt 13 1837 Louisiana

    Residence 216
    Stockholm, Peter D. 31 1819 New York carpenter
    Mary 17 1833 Louisiana
    William 2 1848 Texas
    Elizabeth 0 1850 Texas

    Residence 217
    Brewer, William 23 1827 Louisiana laborer married in the year
    Brewer, Caroline 22 1828 Louisiana

    Residence 218
    Solomon Sparks 30 1820 Tennessee laborer
    Martha C Sparks 30 1829 South Carolina
    Lucy Ann Sparks 8 1842 Tennessee
    John L Sparks 6 1844 Tennessee
    James E Sparks 3 1847 Louisiana
    Mary Susan Sparks 1 1849 Texas
    Jacob Sparks 22 1828 Tennessee laborer

    Residence 219
    John S. Sparks 39 1811 North Carolina farmer $150
    Melinda Sparks 29 1821 Tennessee
    Albert Sparks 9 1841 Texas
    Eliza J. Sparks 7 1843 Texas
    John F. Sparks 4 1846 Texas
    Sarah C. Sparks 1 1849 Texas
    James Court 22 1828 Louisiana farmer $20 (married in the year)
    Julia Ann (Sparks) Courts 14 1836 Tennessee



    Property:
    Port Arthur News article (attached)
    1853 John Sparks purchased 160 acres of land, including the section around what is now DeQueen boulevard at Lakeshore drive. At the time he paid $375 for the land which is worth more than $150,000 today. (1935)


    Residence:
    "He was a thrifty man, and by September 12, 1853, he had saved enough money to buy two parcels of land, one of them 130 acres and the other of 30 acres, from Allen and Nancy Franklin.

    This land, fronting on Lake Sabine, was part of a 250-acre tract that the Franklins had purchased from Thomas Holt in 1851. Sparks immediately set to work building a house, into which he moved his family in time for the birth of another child. Then, within the week, fire destroyed the new home, and the family returned to Pave11's Island, where friends took them in. But by the autumn of 1854 he had started another house which he completed in the spring, and the family returned."
    http://www.oldandsold.com/articles11/port-arthur-4.shtml

    The Holts and Franklins were listed in Sabine Pass 1850 census records. This land must have been on the Sabine Pass side of the waterway (Taylor Bayou) rather than the Port Arthur side. However mention is made that his ferry was bout where the Gulf main office building is on West 7th Street in Port Arthur. Would that part of Port Arthur be considered Sabine Pass in the census records?

    In 1858 he purchased 100 acres from C.S Hunt on what was known as Old River Cove for $80. That is for sure the Sparks Settlement location.


    Residence:
    on March 3, 1858, he purchased an additional 100 acres of land from C. S. Hunt, on what was known as Old River Cove, for $80.


    Census:
    12 Jul 1860 Precinct No. 5 Sabine Pass
    residence 378
    James Court 30 mail carrier 500 Louisiana
    Julia 24 TN 1856 Tennessee
    Mary E 8 1852 Texas
    Henry C 6 1854 Texas
    Julia A 4 1856 Texas
    William F 2 1858 Texas
    Elias M 6/12 1859 Texas

    residence 379
    John Sparks 49 1811 North Carolina farmer 320 2100
    Malinda Sparks 41 1819 Tennessee
    Albert Sparks 19 1841 Texas
    John F Sparks 14 1856 Texas
    Sarah C Sparks 11 1849 Texas
    Arabella H Sparks 8 1852 Texas
    James C Sparks 6 1854 Texas
    Worthey C Sparks 4 1856 Texas
    Henry E L Sparks 8/12 1859 Texas

    residence 380
    Samuel Lee 38 1822 Denmark stock raiser 4,000
    Eliza 16 1844 Texas


    Census:
    Persons who died during the year ending 1st June 1870 in Jefferson County, Texas

    Name: John Sparks
    Gender: Male
    Race: White
    Place of Birth: North Carolina
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1811
    Age: 59
    Month of Death: Aug
    Census Year: 1870
    Census Location: (City, County, State)
    All, Jefferson, Texas
    Line: 7
    Archive Collection Number: T1134
    farmer, cause of death not known

    also:
    Court (no first name) 2/30, female white, Texas, Oct.
    cause of death: "congestion lun" - scratched thru
    Drs. ? (copy darkened at edge of page)

    Died:
    1870 Ag census taken in Jul and M. Sparks (Melinda) is listed, next after James Court. John is deceased.

    Federal Mortality schedule year ending 1 Jun 1870
    Sparks, John age 53 born North Carolina, died in October, farmer, cause of death not known.
    Note at the bottom of the page states that cause of death for John Sparks "could not be found out, as no physician attended him.

    Surname: John Sparks
    Year: 1870
    County: Jefferson CO.
    State: TX
    Age: 59
    Gender: M (Male)
    Month of Death: Aug
    State of Birth: NC
    ID#: MRT197_312070
    Occupation: FARMER

    John married Melinda* Jones, (maybe dau?) on 1 Mar 1833 in near Gatlinburg, Franklin Co, Tennessee. Melinda* (daughter of Thomas* Jones, (bro of Martin?) and Mrs. (..)* Jones) was born on 25 Mar 1819 in Middleton, Rhea Co, Tennessee (?) ; died after 1880 in Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Sparks Cem, Aurora, Jefferson Co, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Melinda* Jones, (maybe dau?)Melinda* Jones, (maybe dau?) was born on 25 Mar 1819 in Middleton, Rhea Co, Tennessee (?) (daughter of Thomas* Jones, (bro of Martin?) and Mrs. (..)* Jones); died after 1880 in Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Sparks Cem, Aurora, Jefferson Co, Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1819, Middleton, Rhea Co, Tennessee (?); birth
    • Census: 1830, Jackson Co, Alabama; in father's hhold (?)
    • Residence: 1 Mar 1833, near, Gatlinburg, Franklin Co, Tennessee; married
    • Residence: Between 1837 and 1838, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana
    • Residence: Between 1839 and 1841, Pavell Island, Orange Co, Texas
    • Residence: Between 1846 and 1848, Taylor Bayou Ferry Crossing, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Census: 24 Oct 1850, Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Census: 12 Jul 1860, Sabine Pass (Precinct 5), Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Census: 23 Jun 1870, Sparks and River Settlement, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Census: 7 Jun 1880, Jefferson Co (District 41), Texas
    • Other-Begin: 22 Mar 1936, Port Arthur News, Port Arthur, Jefferson Co, Texas
    • Research Notes: 16 Mar 2014

    Notes:

    Date: 98-04-13 10:08:26 EDT
    From: jsparks@beamans.com (JAY SPARKS)
    To: Wileyz@aol.com (John E Sharp)

    Speaking of picture I have also have a picture of Malinda, a picture of James and Worthy togeather.
    Also have one of James, Worthy and Joseph Madison (Solomon son) togather. They are the old tipe that has the tin backing. Joe Crindon Echels wife, Christine gave me the pictures back when I visted them a few years back. Joe Crindon was named after his Dad & Grandpa Worthy Cryndon "Word" Sparks. (Note - the spelling was changed) I ask Christine why, she said that his mother was a school teacher and that is should be spelled that away. Lucy May Sparks (Miss Lucy what the children call her) She married Joseph "Joe" Howard Echels 7/7/1909 Beaumont. He got killed on the 7/10/1911 on a motercycle thay hit a wagon (buggy) at night. Said that one of the buggy
    tounge went through him. They only had the one child.


    1880 census: daughter Arabella states mother born in Tennessee.
    Possibly born in Alabama, as per "History of Sparks Family."
    Shown in 1850 census as head of household with Albert, Eliza, John and Sarah.

    Widowed in 1870 at age 51, she is shown head of household in the 1870 Jefferson County census, Sparks & River Settlement. She recorded her birthplace as Alabama, listed her property at a value of $2,000 and her personl estate as $500. Living with her were her sons James, 17, a farm laborer, and John 27, a laborer, and Worthy, age 14. She was living next door to her daughter, Julia Sparks and Jim Courts on one side and Mrs. Solomon Sparks, Caroline, her daughter-in-law on the other.

    1880, Worthy is still living at home, working as a mail carrier, and James has married Ella. They are living with her, too. In this census, she states that she was born in Tennessee rather than Alabama. She lists that her father was born in Virginia and her mother in Tennessee. Also listed is Thomas George, 8 years old, as a servant, born in Texas but whereabouts of his parents' birth was listed as unknown.

    Melinda Sparks 61 Mar born TN father VA, mother TN
    Worthy 24 Mar mail carrier TX father NC mom TN
    James 26 Dec laborer TX
    Ella 23 Nov TX

    Malinda was buried in Sparks cemetery.

    Birth:
    Middleton is in Hardeman county; not Rhea.

    Census:
    Name:
    Wm Sparkes
    [Wm Sparks]
    Home in 1830 (City, County, State):
    Jackson, Alabama

    Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1 1825-1830 Jacob E.
    Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1 1821-1825 son6
    Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 2 1816-1820 Daniel; Solomon
    Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 1 1811-1815 John S
    Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49: 1781-1790 1 Wm
    Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1 1825-1830 dau7
    Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1 1816-1820 dau4
    Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1 1811-1815 dau2
    Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1 1791-1800 Mrs.
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 8
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
    Total Free White Persons: 10
    Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored):10

    next door: (Melinda b 1819 or age 11; not here)
    Martin (translated Master) Jones,
    Home in 1830 (City, County, State):
    Jackson, Alabama
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 2 1825-1830
    Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1 1821-1825
    Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 2 1816-1820
    Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 1801-1810
    Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49: 1 1781-1790
    Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 1 1821-1825
    Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1 1811-1815
    Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39:1 1791-1800
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 7
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 3
    Total Free White Persons: 10
    Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored):10
    (Martin Jones m Rhoda (Martin) Hodges 10 Jul 1804 Jefferson Co TN)
    (Wm Jones m Elizabeth Randolph 25 May 1804 Jefferson Co)

    same page:
    Chesby R Jones (maybe a bro?)
    [Cirby R Jones]
    Home in 1830 (City, County, State):
    Jackson, Alabama
    Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 1801-1810
    Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 1801-1810
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
    Total Free White Persons: 2
    Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored):2

    Tho Jone [Thos Jones] (Melinda b 1819 or age 11)
    Home in 1830 (City, County, State):
    Jackson, Alabama
    Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 1 1811-1815
    Free White Persons - Males - 50 thru 59: 2 1771-1780
    Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1 1825-1830
    Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 2 1821-1825
    Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 2 1816-1820
    *** COULD BE MELINDA ***
    Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49: 1 1781-1790
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 6
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 1
    Total Free White Persons: 9
    Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 9


    all names on page 101 in sequence:
    Edward Berry; Jas Simmons; Geor W. Wichell; Samuel Reynolds; Barbary Lathas; Pashot Pringle; John Jolly; Wm Compbelle; Wm Davis; Thomas Molson; Wm Gowens; Robt G. Hord; David Gowens; Eliphodd Jarvis; Wm Sparkes; Master Jones; Joseph Resk; Abram Goose; Chesby R. Jones; Martin Gowens; Tho Jone; Joel Kee; Saml Kerk; Mans L. Bumalley; Barnet Cheathan; Wm Campbelle


    Census:
    24 Oct 1850 Sabine Pass

    residence 215:
    Milton H Bloodworth 25 1825 Louisiana
    Nancy (Holt) Bloodworth 18 1832 Texas
    Benjamin P Bloodworth 2 1848 Louisiana
    William Bloodworth 1 1849 Louisiana
    Benjamin Holt 55 1795 Mississippi
    Thomas C Holt 50 1800 Mississippi
    Thomas D Holt 4 1846 Louisiana
    William Holt 53 1797 Mississippi
    Mary Ann Holt 17 1833 Texas
    Thomas R Holt 26 1824 Louisiana
    Charles Holt 28 1822 Louisiana
    William C Holt 15 1835 Louisiana
    Richard Holt 13 1837 Louisiana

    Residence 216
    Stockholm, Peter D. 31 1819 New York carpenter
    Mary 17 1833 Louisiana
    William 2 1848 Texas
    Elizabeth 0 1850 Texas

    Residence 217
    Brewer, William 23 1827 Louisiana
    Brewer, Caroline 22 1828 Louisiana

    Residence 218
    Solomon Sparks 30 1820 Tennessee
    Martha C Sparks 30 1829 South Carolina
    Lucy Ann Sparks 8 1842 Tennessee
    John L Sparks 6 1844 Tennessee
    James E Sparks 3 1847 Louisiana
    Mary Susan Sparks 1 1849 Texas
    Jacob Sparks 22 1828 Tennessee

    Residence 219
    John S. Sparks 39 1811 North Carolina
    Melinda Sparks 29 1821 Tennessee
    Albert Sparks 9 1841 Texas
    Eliza J. Sparks 7 1843 Texas
    John F. Sparks 4 1846 Texas
    Sarah C. Sparks 1 1849 Texas
    James Court 22 1828 Louisiana
    Julia Ann (Sparks) Courts 14 1836 Tennessee



    Census:
    12 Jul 1860 Precinct No. 5 Sabine Pass
    residence 378
    James Court 30 mail carrier 500 Louisiana
    Julia 24 TN 1856 Tennessee
    Mary E 8 1852 Texas
    Henry C 6 1854 Texas
    Julia A 4 1856 Texas
    William F 2 1858 Texas
    Elias M 6/12 1859 Texas

    residence 379
    John Sparks 49 1811 North Carolina farmer 320 2100
    Malinda Sparks 41 1819 Tennessee
    Albert Sparks 19 1841 Texas
    John F Sparks 14 1856 Texas
    Sarah C Sparks 11 1849 Texas
    Arabella H Sparks 8 1852 Texas
    James C Sparks 6 1854 Texas
    Worthey C Sparks 4 1856 Texas
    Henry E L Sparks 8/12 1859 Texas

    residence 380
    Samuel Lee 38 1822 Denmark stock raiser 4,000
    Eliza 16 1844 Texas


    Census:
    77 Coats (Courts) J.M. 40 1830 Louisiana 400, 2,000 farmer
    Julia 34 1836 Tennessee
    Mary 18 1852 Texas
    Clifton 16 1854 Texas
    Nasthentha 14 1856 Texas
    William 12 1858 Texas
    Madison E. 10 1860 Texas
    ekner 8 1862 Texas
    James 5 1865 Texas
    Anna 3 1867 Texas
    Lisa 8 1862 Texas

    residence 78
    Sparks M (Melinda) 51 1819 at home Tennessee
    James 17 1853 Texas farm laborer
    Worthy 14 1856 Texas
    John 27 1843 Texas farmer

    residence 79
    Spark, C (Caroline) 50 1820 South Carolina keeping house
    Edwin 23 1847 Louisiana
    Joseph 16 1854 Texas
    Oscar 14 Texas
    Courts J.B. 27 1843 Texas

    residence 80
    Brewton W.P. 33 1837 Tennessee
    Sarah 22 1848 Texas
    Grace 5 1865 TX
    Silas F. 8/12 1869 TX

    residence 81
    Lee, Samuel 52 1818 farmer 1580 Denmark
    Jane E. 27 1843 Texas
    Emma 3 1867 Texas


    residence 82
    Smith. T.J. 34 farmer 500 Indiana
    Sarah 25 Texas
    Electra 3/12 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


    Research Notes:
    1830 Jackson Co Alabama (west of the H. Range Line

    a Weathy (Wesley) Jones; 50-59 (1771-1780) (one of children named Wesley; but Melinda b 1819 is not in this household)
    Home in 1830 (City, County, State):
    Jackson, Alabama
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 2
    Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 2 1801-1810
    Free White Persons - Females - 50 thru 59: 1
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 3
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 3
    Total Free White Persons: 7
    Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 7

    Chesby (Cirby R.) R. Jones (same page 101 as Wm Sparks in 1830 Jackson Co AL - James still at home) (maybe Melinda's bro?)
    Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 1801-1810
    Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 1801-1810
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
    Total Free White Persons: 2
    Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored):2

    next door to Wm Sparks, where John Sparks, Melinda's future husband was living) (Melinda b 1819 or age 11; not here)
    Martin (translated Master) Jones,
    Home in 1830 (City, County, State):
    Jackson, Alabama
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 2 1825-1830
    Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1 1821-1825
    Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 2 1816-1820
    Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 1801-1810
    Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49: 1 1781-1790
    Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 1 1821-1825
    Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1 1811-1815
    Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39:1 1791-1800
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 7
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 3
    Total Free White Persons: 10
    Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored):10

    same page:
    Chesby R Jones (maybe a bro?)
    [Cirby R Jones]
    Home in 1830 (City, County, State):
    Jackson, Alabama
    Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1 1801-1810
    Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1 1801-1810
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
    Total Free White Persons: 2
    Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored):2

    Tho Jone [Thos Jones] (Melinda b 1819 or age 11)
    Home in 1830 (City, County, State):
    Jackson, Alabama
    Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 1 1811-1815
    Free White Persons - Males - 50 thru 59: 2 1771-1780
    Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1 1825-1830
    Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 2 1821-1825
    Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 2 1816-1820
    *** COULD BE MELINDA ***
    Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49: 1 1781-1790
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 6
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 1
    Total Free White Persons: 9
    Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 9

    Children:
    1. William E. Sparks was born on 15 Mar 1834 in Franklin Co, Tennessee; died before 1850.
    2. Julia* Ann Sparks was born on 13 Oct 1836 in Franklin Co, Tennessee; died on 25 Jan 1925 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried on 26 Jan 1925 in McFaddin, TF Smith Homestead, Forest Lawn Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    3. Thomas Sparks was born on 2 Jan 1839 in Pavell Island, Orange Co, Texas; died in 1865 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Bearvoir Confederate Cemetery.
    4. Albert Sparks was born on 21 Mar 1841 in Pavell Island, Orange Co, Texas; died after 1 Oct 1861 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas (Civil War); was buried in Sparks Cem, Aurora, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    5. Eliza "Elizabeth" Jane Sparks was born on 27 Oct 1843 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 10 Jul 1925 in Port Neches, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Sparks Cem, Aurora, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    6. John Franklin "Frank" Sparks was born on 17 Jun 1846 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas; died after 12 Oct 1864.
    7. Sarah Melissa Carolyn "Sallie" Sparks was born on 26 Dec 1848 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas; died after 1930 in of, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    8. 7. Arabelle "Belle" Sparks was born on 1 Aug 1851 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 6 Oct 1906 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Magnolia Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    9. James Christian (Coleman) Sparks, Sr was born on 10 Dec 1853 in Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 12 Dec 1898 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in McFaddin, TF Smith Homestead, Forest Lawn Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    10. Worthy Crindon Sparks was born on 25 Mar 1856 in Sparks Settlement, Aurora, Jefferson Co, Texas; died on 1 Feb 1948 in Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas; was buried in Magnolia Cem, Beaumont, Jefferson Co, Texas.
    11. Henry E Sparks was born on 21 Dec 1859 in Sparks Settlement, Aurora, Jefferson Co, Texas; died after 1860.