| Name | 
Eliza "Elizabeth" Jane Sparks  | 
| Birth | 
27 Oct 1843  | 
Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas    [1]  | 
| Gender | 
Female  | 
| Census | 
24 Oct 1850  | 
Sabine Pass, Jefferson Co, Texas    | 
- 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 
 
 
 
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1850 Texas, Jefferson County, Sabine Pass, Census pg 249 John Sparks and Melinda Jones Sparks, James Court and Julia Ann Sparks Court, Solomon Sparks and family, and Brewer, Stockholm, Holt, Bludworth families. | 
| Census | 
12 Jul 1860  | 
Sabine Pass (Precinct 5), Jefferson Co, Texas    | 
- 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 
 
 
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1860 Texas, Jefferson County, Sabine Pass census James and Julia Sparks Court family; John and Melinda Jones Sparks family; and Samuel and Eliza Sparks Lee. | 
| Census | 
23 Jun 1870  | 
Sparks and River Settlement, Jefferson Co, Texas    | 
- Residence 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 widow 
James 17 1853 Texas farm laborer 
Worthy 14 1856 Texas 
John 27 1843 Texas farmer 
 
residence 79 
Spark, C (Caroline) 50 1820 SC keeping house widow 
Edwin 23 1847 Louisiana 
Joseph 16 1854 Texas 
Oscar 14 Texas 
Court T.J. 27 1843 Texas (Thomas Jefferson - bro of James Court) 
 
residence 80 
Brewton W.P. 33 1837 Tennessee 
Sarah (Sparks) 22 1848 Texas (Dau of Melinda) 
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 (Later would marry Mary Ellen Courts 
Sarah 25 Texas 
Electra 3/12  Texas 
 
 
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1870, Texas, Jefferson County, Sparks Settlement census
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| Census | 
7 Jun 1880  | 
Jefferson Co (District 41), Texas    | 
- 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 
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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 
 
 
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1880, Texas, Jefferson County, District 41 Gentz, Fred and family, with Charlotte Gentz; Samuel Lee and family, Melinda Jones Sparks, and family; Brewton, Smith, Gray, Emmett Courts. 
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| Census | 
12 Jun 1900  | 
Port Arthur and Sabine towns (District 2), Jefferson Co, Texas    | 
- residence 247
 
Lee, Samuel Feb 1818 82 m 40 yrs 1860 Denmark Denmark Denmark immigrated 1829  
Jane Oct 1843 56  TX NC TN  (Sparks) 
 
residence 248 
Keith, G.A. TX TX TX 
Matilda (Block) wife Feb 1877 23 m 6 yrs, 4 children 4 living TX 
Germany Louisiana 
Florence T dau Aug 1894 6 TX   
William P.J. border Jan 1880 20 MS MS MS 
Berry W. C.  boarder Jan 1884 16 Iowa Iowa Iowa 
Arend son  Feb 1895 5 TX 
Maggie dau  June 1893 6 TX 
Alfred son May 1899 1   TX 
 
Residence 249 
Beaumont, John C Sep 1859 40 m 15 yrs TX PA Germany 
Emma A  (Lee) Jul 1868 31 5 children 5 living TX Denmark TX 
Walter L Nov 1885 14  
Forrest P Feb 1888 12 
Goldie B Mar 1890 10 
Ruby Mar 1892 8 (son) 
Harry S Mar 1895 4 
 
residence 250 
Gentz William - age 30, m 9 years, 1891 TX Germany TX 
Matilda - age 30, m 9 years, 4 children 3 living TX Germany LA 
Edward - son age 7 (1893) 
Hale - son age 5 (1895) 
Oliver - son age 2 (1897) 
Ida M - sister age 15 (1884)  
 
residence 251 
Keith, Maggie head Jun 1842 52 widowed TN TN TN 
Keith, Oliver W. son May 1875 25 single TX TX  TN 
Rogers, Oliver R. nephew Dec 1876 23 single TX TX TX 
Rogers, Arthur, nephew Sep 1878 21 single TX TX TX 
Pevoto, Everett, Boarder Oct 1877 22 single 
 
  
 
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1900 Texas, Jefferson, Precinct 2, Port Arthur and Sabine towns, Census Lee, Samuel & Jane; Keith, GA and Matilda Block; Beaumont, John C & Emma Lee; Gentz, William George & Matilda Kline; Margaret Rogers Keith (wid of Oliver) - and families. | 
| Census | 
05 Feb 1920  | 
Port Neches (Precinct 2), Jefferson Co, Texas    | 
- 5 Feb 1920  Port Neches (Precinct 2), Jefferson County, Texas
 
Beaumont, Walter, self 34 1886 Texas Texas Texas  
general farm 
Minnie wife 20 1900 Iowa Germany Germany 
Carle son 2 TX  
Sammie W. son 0 TX 
Lee Jane grandmother 78 WD Texas Tennessee Tennessee 
 
next door: Beaumont, Forest S. Head 31 m 1889 Texas Texas Texas farmer 
Cora wife 22 1898 Louisiana Alabama Alabama 
 
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| Death | 
10 Jul 1925  | 
Port Neches, Jefferson Co, Texas    | 
| Other-Begin | 
22 Mar 1936  | 
Port Arthur News, Port Arthur, Jefferson Co, Texas    | 
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Mrs. Jack C. Beaumont Recalls Early School Days When She Was One of First Five Port Arthur Pupils Port Arthur News 
Sunday, March 22, 1936  
Mentioned in article and linked to: 
Emma Lee, husband Jack Beaumont, daughter Pearl Beaumont 
Fred Gentz and wife Bell Sparks, children Welby Gentz and Helen Gentz and husband M.E. (Mathew Edmond) Nobles 
John Sidney Sparks and wife Melinda Jones; their sons: Albert, Frank, William, Thomas, James, Worth, Henry; daughters: Julia, Sarah and husband Frank Brewton and heir children Grace and Frank, Eliza Jane and husband Samuel Lee (parents of Emma Lee); Belle and husband Fred Gentz  
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| Burial | 
Sparks Cem, Aurora, Jefferson Co, Texas    | 
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Greenlawn Memorial Park - Sparks, Eliza Jane Lee and Samuel Lee 
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Greenlawn Memorial Park 3900 Twin City Hwy 
Groves, Texas | 
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Sparks Settlement Cemetery
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| Notes  | 
- They are shown living in Sparks & River Settlement on 6/23/1870, date of the census.  At the time of the 1880 census, also listed in the houshold are Eliza Hayes, age 37; a servant, Eddie Albert, age 27, a carpenter; and William E. Sparks, age 27, a laborer from Texas.
 
     As quoted from the "History of the Sparks Family":  First student of schoolhouse in the Sparks Settlement.  Teacher was Miss Mary Page from Sabine Pass, who was paid $10 per month for teaching Emma and she was allowed to secure other childo teach.  In time a one-room school was built by the settlers and the teacher was given room and board by the parents of her students.  The school began in 1881 and is reported to be the first one to be located in what is now the City of Port Arthur. Records do not show how long the village school operated, but it is believed that it existed up to the time the settlement was abandoned in the early 1890s. 
 
 
Jane, at age 78, and widowed in 1920, found in census living with grandson Walter. 
 
Elizabeth (Eliza) Jane was born on October 27, 1843 in Jefferson County around Taylor Bayou, where her father (John) had Sparks's Ferry. Eliza Jane married Samuel Lee on the 14 of June 1860. Samuel, who was known as "Sam", was from Denmark. He was the Captain of a sailing vessel and had decided to give up his world travels to live in the Unite States, landing at New Orleans. Then once he shipped to Texas and he liked Jefferson County so well that he remained. He took up a claim on Hillebrandt's Bayou; here he lived until he married Eliza Sparks, June 14, 1860, the ceremony being performed by George W. O'Brien, Beaumont justice of the peace. Then he built a house near the site, which John Gates later selected for his mansion.Sam was the one who talked, or ask, Miss Mary Page if she would be willing to come to the Sparks's settlement and start a school. Miss Page described his visit when she later wrote:I was very young when Sam Lee came to Sabine Pass and wanted me to come to Aurora and teach his daughter, Emma. But I'd had advantages the children there didn?t have. We had free school in (in the city of) Sabine Pass for children under 14 and after that we had to pay, but we could continue our studies that way, My father said I was too young to go away from home, to teach, but my mother said "you go" and I went. Beginning in 1871 I taught nearly three years in Aurora and was called home when mother hurt her wrist in a fall and needed me to help her.Although Miss Page was employed primarily to teach Emma Lee, she was permitted to take other children in her school, which was a room in the Lee home.  
 
Later they built a one-room schoolhouse. She taught all of the children at Aurora. She visited her parents at weekends and during vacation, making the trip down the Lake in a rowboat equipped with a mast and sail.Mrs. Jack Beaumont of Kountze, Texas the former Emma Lee, recalled that Miss Page wore "a very pretty bonnet trimmed with a number of artificial roses." 
 
Later during the winter of 1885, the settlement was swept by an epidemic that took a heavy toll of both children and adults. On August 20, 1886, a sever hurricane struck the section, the brunt of it felt at the city of Sabine Pass. (The city of Sabine Pass never rebuilt and soon was no longer called a City.) With all that had happen and very discouraged, the families on the lake decided to move in land, near Beaumont. John Sidney nor his brother, Solomon wasn't still living. We have no records when either one of them died. (may have died during the epidemic in 1885)  They dismantled most of the Aurora homes and took them to build new homes. Sam Lee's home remained but he sold his interest in the Beaumont Pasture Company on August 8, 1887, for $10.00 and a deed to 439 acres of land, part of the old Joseph Grigsby head-right on the Neches river near the present town of Port Neches. He later moved to a 700 acres place that is now within the City of Grove, Texas.  
 
Sam and Eliza had only one child, Emma Ann, who was born on New Year's Day in 1867. Her oldest child is Walter Lee Beaumont, who was also born at the same location at Aurora, on 25 of November 1885 and now lives in (or did) Groves where he moved at the age of 6 months.  Walter was still living in 1979 at the age of 94. His wife, who was Minnie Albers, lived on the old Sam Lee homestead, that was reduced to 40 acres. Walter had never worked for anyone other than himself. He was farmed, raised cattle and operated a dairy at the same location all his life. Even at 94 he still raise cattle: a Santa Gertrudis herd of about 30 head graze on his 40 acres.  From all account, it appears that Walter was the oldest person still living who was born at Aurora, (the Sparks settlement) what is now the site of Port Arthur. In fact, he was probably the ONLY person stilling living who was born in the "SPARKS SETTLEMENT." 
 
  If only all the history of the Sparks could have been written down it could have been one of the best book written. 
 
 
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| Person ID | 
I407  | 
Roots | 
| Last Modified | 
26 Apr 2011  |