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Sparks Cem, Aurora, Jefferson Co, Texas



 


Latitude: 29.88617519629446, Longitude: -93.91838282346725


Media

Documents
Courts and Sparks Families in Southeast Texas (d)
Courts and Sparks Families in Southeast Texas (d)
Sparks and Aurora
Sparks and Aurora
Originally published in about 1940, and published on the Internet by "Old and Sold, Turn-of-the-Century wisdom for today." Tells of life among the Sparks and families who lived in the Sparks Settlement in the mid to late 1800s. (d)
http://www.oldandsold.com/articles11/port-arthur-4.shtml
Mrs. Jack C. Beaumont Recalls Early School Days When She Was One of First Five Port Arthur Pupils
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

Headstones
Sparks Settlement Cemetery
Sparks Settlement Cemetery

Albums
Aurora Remembered
Aurora Remembered (11)
In October 1837, two San Augustine men, H. M. Hanks and Colonel Almonzan Huston, former quartermaster general of the Texas army, teamed up to found the townsite of Aurora at present-day Port Arthur.34 One record indicates that the townsite contained 6,677 lots. Although Huston sold some lots to residents of San Augustine, no more than six transactions are recorded in Jefferson County, and the realty venture was soon abandoned. In time, the townsite’s name was transferred to nearby “Sparks’ Settlement,” at the mouth of Taylor’s Bayou, where John and Solomon Sparks settled in 1841 and operated a ferry.

Chapter VI: A History of Jefferson County, Texas
Early Town-Building and Government
By W. T. Block



Settlement on the Sabine Lake, first known as Sparks Settlement, and is now Port Arthur, where the Sparks, Courts, Gentz, Burrell, Johnson, Clark, Hayes, and other families lived from 1830s until late 1890s when disease, hurricanes, and mosquitos forced the families to abandon their settlement, moving further inland to Port Neches, Groves, and Beaumont.

Cemeteries

   Name   Location 
1.Sparks Settlement CemeteryPort Arthur, Jefferson County, Texas, USA

Burial

Matches 1 to 11 of 11

   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Burial    Person ID 
1 Courts, Liza  Sparks Cem, Aurora, Jefferson Co, Texas I513
2 Gentz, Buler  Sparks Cem, Aurora, Jefferson Co, Texas I425
3 Gentz, J.Lee  Sparks Cem, Aurora, Jefferson Co, Texas I426
4 Gentz, J.W.  Sparks Cem, Aurora, Jefferson Co, Texas I424
5 Jones, Melinda* (maybe dau?)  Sparks Cem, Aurora, Jefferson Co, Texas I402
6 Sparks, Albert  Sparks Cem, Aurora, Jefferson Co, Texas I406
7 Sparks, Eliza "Elizabeth" Jane  Sparks Cem, Aurora, Jefferson Co, Texas I407
8 Sparks, John Sidney*  Sparks Cem, Aurora, Jefferson Co, Texas I401
9 Sparks, Lucy Ann  Sparks Cem, Aurora, Jefferson Co, Texas I453
10 Sparks, Oscar  Sparks Cem, Aurora, Jefferson Co, Texas I472
11 Sparks, Solomon  Sparks Cem, Aurora, Jefferson Co, Texas I403