{"id":3746,"date":"2013-03-02T00:11:17","date_gmt":"2013-03-02T00:11:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/evermore.imagedjinn.com\/blg\/?p=3746"},"modified":"2013-02-09T08:48:16","modified_gmt":"2013-02-09T08:48:16","slug":"benjamin-sparks","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/evermore.imagedjinn.com\/blg\/3746\/benjamin-sparks\/","title":{"rendered":"Benjamin Sparks"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The below is from the &#8220;Sparks Quarterly&#8221;, giving a fairly comprehensive profile on Benjamin Sparks, <a href=\"https:\/\/evermore.imagedjinn.com\/blg\/3741\/sparks-and-ellis\/\">son of James Sparks and Mary Ellis Sparks<\/a>, brother of Belle who married G. W. McKenney Jr. (this blog&#8217;s direct line). He was a puzzler to sort out for, as with all the Sparks, I began with zero information on him years ago, and along the way realized he&#8217;d had several marriages. <\/p>\n<p>The first marriage  was to Mary Curtis who was born about 1850 in Illinois. They married Dec 11 1867 in Moultrie Co., IL. They had two children, John (James) and Cora. The 1870 census has John but Benjamin later gives his name as James. By 1875 Ben and Mary were in Montgomery Kansas, and they divorced in 1876. Mary next married John Deshezer and was living in Jefferson Co. KS in 1880.<\/p>\n<p>The second marriage was to Minerva Edmondson, daughter of Thomas Edmondson and Margaret Muse. They married Jan 10 1882 and she died Jan 23 1883.<\/p>\n<p>The third marriage was to Emma Louis Mitchell, who was born July 31, 1850 in Illinois. She had first married John Blackford on 1868 Dec 27 in Pawhuska in Osage Indian Territory&#8230;which seems early to be marrying down there and so I&#8217;m not sure about that and have not checked on it myself. They had Laura, William and Norman. John Blackford died Dec 13 1882 and is buried at the Casement Cemetery in Chautauqua Co. KS. On Aug 15 1883 in Sedan, Chautauqua Co., KS, Emma married Benjamin Sparks. They are given as divorcing March 28 1884. Then on July 3, 1884, she married Lincoln Grant Hogan in Chautauqua County Kansas. She married as Emma L. Blackford rather than Emma Sparks.<\/p>\n<p>I am finding several places on the internet giving Cora Sparks who married Ira Jett as the daughter of James Sparks and Mary Curtis, but I this would be Cora Sparks, daughter of Albert Cyrus Sparks who was born Oct 21 1871 in Boonesville, Missouri.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>BENJAMIN SPARKS, son of James and Mary (Ellis) Sparks, was born at Bloomington, Indiana, on December 27, 1838. He was married three times: (1) Mary M. Curtis in December 1867; (2) Minerva Edmondson on January 10, 1882; and (3) Emma A. Blackford on August 15, 1883. He served in Company K, 54th Regiment Illinois Infantry. File Designation: Inv. Cert. No. 292,625.<\/p>\n<p>Benjamin Sparks apparently had made application for an invalid pension sometime prior to May 11, 1883, for on that date the War Department confirmed his military service to the Bureau of Pensions. He had been enrolled in Company K, 54th Regiment Illinois Volunteers on December 10, 1861, at Paris, Illinois, for three years. He had reenlisted on December 26, 1863, and had served until he had been mustered out with his company on October 15, 1865. He held the rank of corporal. He had been hospitalized with intermittent fever from July 26, 1865, to August 1, 1865.<\/p>\n<p>Invalid Certificate No. 292,625 was issued to Sparks, and he was placed upon the pension roll.<\/p>\n<p>On August 4, 1898, he responded to a questionnaire from the Bureau of Pensions. He stated that he was not then married; however, he had been previously married three times. His first marriage had been to Mary M. Curtis in Moultrie County, Illinois, in December 1867. He and Mary had two children:<\/p>\n<p>James Sparks, born in 1868, died on March 28, 1869; and Cora A. Sparks, born in July 1872 at Chanute, Kansas, and from whom he had not heard in ten years. He and Mary had been divorced in 1876, and on January 10, 1882, he had been married to Minerva Edmondson. She had died in January 1883, and on August 15, 1883, he was married to Emma L. Blackford, a widow. They had been divorced on March 28, 1884.<\/p>\n<p>On May 23, 1912, Benjamin Sparks, aged 73 years, and a resident of the National Military Home, Leavenworth, Kansas, applied for increased pension benefits under the provisions of the 1912 Act of Congress. He stated in this application that he had been born at Bloomington, Indiana, on December 27, 1838. At the time of his enlistment he had been 5 feet, 10 inches tall; he had a dark complexion, grey eyes, and brown hair; and he was a farmer.<\/p>\n<p>Benjamin Sparks died on October 30, 1915, at Chautauqua, Kansas. On June 23, 1917, George W. McKenney applied for reimbursement for Sparks&#8217;s last illness and funeral expenses in the amount of $20.45. McKenney stated that he was the administrator of Sparks&#8217;s estate, but that he was not related to him.<\/p>\n<p>[Editor&#8217;s Note: The parents of Benjamin Sparks were James and Mary &#8220;Polly&#8221; (Ellis) Sparks, who were married in Nicholas County, Kentucky, on November 1, 1827. (See the December 1965 issue of the QUARTERLY, Whole No. 52, page 946.) This family was listed on the 1850 census of Martin County, Indiana, which was published in the December 1959 issue of the QUARTERLY, Whole No. 25.]<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Benjamin D. Sparks<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>Husband: Benjamin D. Sparks<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>          Born: 1838 Dec 27 &#8211; Bloomington, Monroe, Indiana<br \/>\n    Christened:<br \/>\n          Died: 1915 Oct 30 &#8211; , Chautauqua, Kansas<br \/>\n        Buried:  &#8211; Oak Hill Cemetery, Belleville, Chautauqua, Kansas (1)<br \/>\n        Father: James + Sparks (1803-          ) (2)<br \/>\n        Mother: Mary + Ann Ellis (1806-          ) (2)<br \/>\n      Marriage: 1883 Aug 15                     Place: Sedan, Chautauqua,<br \/>\n                 Kansas (3)<br \/>\n&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;<br \/>\n  Other Spouse: Mary Curtis (1850-          ) (4)<br \/>\n                  Date: 1867 Dec 11 &#8211; , Moultrie, Illinois (Divorced)<br \/>\n&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;<br \/>\n  Other Spouse: Minerva Edmondson (1841-1883)<br \/>\n                  Date: 1882 Jan 10 &#8211; Sedan, Chautauqua, Kansas (3)<br \/>\n&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;<br \/>\nEvents<br \/>\n&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;<\/p>\n<p>      1. Birth:  1840  , Monroe, Indiana. Benjamin was likely born in Monroe<br \/>\n      Co. as that is where his family was located in 1840.<\/p>\n<p>      2. Name: Mary Ann had a brother, Benjamin D. ELLIS, and Benjamin D.<br \/>\n      SPARKS is perhaps his namesake.  Her father, James Mason, also had a<br \/>\n      brother, Benjamin.<\/p>\n<p>      There is another Benjamin D. SPARKS who appears to be only distantly<br \/>\n      related, if related at all (no connection is known).  He is noted because<br \/>\n      he ends up also in IL, Cumberland Co. in 1860, coming from IN, Vigo Co.,<br \/>\n      Honey Creek where he was in 1850, and it can get confusing. He arrived in<br \/>\n      1858, and his family settled and remained in Cumberland Co.<\/p>\n<p>      He is known to be Benjamin Duncan SPARKS, born 1819 in Spencer Co., KY,<br \/>\n      dying in July 1909 in Zurich KS, son of a Benjamin SPARKS and an unknown<br \/>\n      DUNCAN.  He married in 1842 in Vigo Co. IN to a Nancy Anna MCCROSKEY.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>  1850 Honey Creek Twp, Vigo Co, IN Census 23 Oct 1850<br \/>\n      SPARKS Benjamin 28 Farmer KY<br \/>\n      Nancy 26 IN<br \/>\n      John 5 IN<br \/>\n      Rachel 4 IN<br \/>\n      Mary 1 IN<br \/>\n      1860 Clear Creek Precinct, Cumberland Co, IL Post Office: Majority Point<br \/>\n      19 June 1860<br \/>\n      SPARKS Benjamin D 38 Farmer KY 3000 val of R E 1000<br \/>\n      Pers Prop<br \/>\n      Nancy L 36 IN<br \/>\n      John L 15 IN<br \/>\n      Rachel 13 IN<br \/>\n      Mary C 11 IN<br \/>\n      Joseph S 9 IN<br \/>\n      Margaret I 7 IN<br \/>\n      Phebe 1 IL<br \/>\n      1870 Neoga Twp, Cumberland Co, IL Census P #27 7 June 1870<br \/>\n      SPARKS Benjamin 50 Farmer 4000 1200 KY<br \/>\n      Nancy L 45 IN<br \/>\n      Mary C 21 IN<br \/>\n      Joseph S 19 Works on Farm IN<br \/>\n      Phebe 10 IN<br \/>\n      1880 Neoga Twp, Cumberland Co, IL Census ED #64 7 &#038; 8 Jun 1880<br \/>\n      SPARKS Benjamin 60 Farmer KY KY KY<br \/>\n      Nancy 56 IN IN IN<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>      3. Census:  1850 Perry, Martin, Indiana. (5) <\/p>\n<p>      4. Census:  1860 Spring Point, Cumberland, Illinois. (6) <\/p>\n<blockquote><p>74\/74<br \/>\n      James SPARKS 54 M Farmer personal value 200 b. KY<br \/>\n      Mary 53 F b. KY<br \/>\n      Benjamin D. 21 M b. IN<br \/>\n      Mary E. 17 F b. IN<br \/>\n      75\/75<br \/>\n      James SPARKS 26 m Farmer b. IN<br \/>\n      Cary A. 24 F b. IN<br \/>\n      John 7 M b. IN<br \/>\n      Mary E. 3 F b. IN<br \/>\n      Martha C. 1 F b. IN<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>      5. Military: Corp., Co. K, 54 Ill. Inf. <\/p>\n<p>      6. He owned land in 1864. (7)<\/p>\n<blockquote><p> Illinois Public Land Purchase Records<br \/>\n      Record<br \/>\n      about SPARKS BENJAMIN D<br \/>\n      Name: SPARKS BENJAMIN D<br \/>\n      Section: SESE<br \/>\n      Price: 1000<br \/>\n      Total: 40000<br \/>\n      Date: 22 October 1864<br \/>\n      Volume: 791<br \/>\n      Page: 202<br \/>\n      Type: RR<br \/>\n      Sect: 20<br \/>\n      Township: 10N<br \/>\n      Range: 08E<br \/>\n      Meridian: 3<br \/>\n      Acres: 4000<br \/>\n      Corr-Tag: 0<br \/>\n      ID: 464744<br \/>\n      SocStat:<br \/>\n      Blank:<br \/>\n      Reside: 000\n<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>      7. Matrimony 1: SPARKS, BENJAMIN &#8211; CURTIS, MARY 12\/11\/1867 A \/35 MOULTRIE Illinois<\/p>\n<p>      8. Census:  1870 Mattoon, Coles, Illinois. (8) Benjamin SPARKS 32 b.<br \/>\n      Indiana and Mary 20 b. Illinois are living in Mattoon, Coles County,<br \/>\n      Illinois in 1870 with a son John 1 year of age<\/p>\n<p>      9. Census:  1875 , Montgomery, Kansas.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p> 1875 State Census KS Montgomery<br \/>\n      County<br \/>\n      4\/4 Alonzo HOPSON 33 farmer $2000 $595 Iowa from Iowa<br \/>\n      Benjamin SPARKS 33 farmer IN from IL<br \/>\n      Mary 24 IL from IL<br \/>\n      Cora 3 KS<br \/>\n      5\/5 John RECORD 23 farmer IL from IL<br \/>\n      Sarah 16 MO from MO<br \/>\n      N. 5 KS<br \/>\n      France ELDRIDGE 16 male MO<\/p>\n<p>      Alonzo HOPSON is from Scott Co. Iowa and in 1870 is in the Montgomery co.<br \/>\n      KS census., Independence township<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>      10. Census:  1880 Sedan, Chautauqua, Kansas. (9) <\/p>\n<blockquote><p>1880 SEDAN CHAUTAUQUA CO<br \/>\n      KS CENSUS.<br \/>\n      Benjamin SPARKS is living several household before his sister Mary SPARKS<br \/>\n      and Samuel MCCORMICK:<br \/>\n      pg. 382a<br \/>\n      COPPLE John 36 b. NC parents b. NC and Sarah 44 b. MO parents b. TN and<br \/>\n      SC and family<br \/>\n      CALL Marquis 52 b. NY parents b. VT and OH and Nance E. 41 b. KY parents<br \/>\n      b. IRE and KY (and family)<br \/>\n      CASEMENT J. C. 41 b. ENG farmer and Mary 39 b. MI parents b. MI and NY<br \/>\n      (and family)<br \/>\n      FOGLE John 30 b. IN parents b. OH and Millie 25 b. IL parents b. OH and<br \/>\n      IN (and family)<br \/>\n      JOHNSON L. P. 26 b. IN and Rebecca 26 b. IN and parents b. KY (and<br \/>\n      family)<br \/>\n      HAMON Frank 36 b. OH parents b. VA and Nancy 39 b. KY and parents b. VA<br \/>\n      and SC (and family)<br \/>\n      KENDALL T. C. 38 b. IN parents b. VA and PA<br \/>\n      KENDALL A. S. 27 b. IL parents b. VA and PA and Elizabeth 22 b. WI<br \/>\n      parents b. IN and NC (and family)<br \/>\n      NOTE: A March 8 1999 Chautauqua Co. KS genealogy posting by sjpbjp at<br \/>\n      swbell.net gives the above T. C. as Tubal C. KENDALL. G. W. MCKINNEY Sr&#8217;s<br \/>\n      daughter, Martha, married Marion CAMPBELL, son of a John CAMPBELL and<br \/>\n      Nancy KENDALL. I don&#8217;t know if there&#8217;s any relation to these KENDALLs who<br \/>\n      are living near Mary Sparks MCCORMICK and Benjamin SPARKS, both siblings<br \/>\n      of Bell, G. W. MCKINNEY Jr&#8217;s wife.<br \/>\n      pg. 382b<br \/>\n      CHILL Zebulon 45 b. IN and Minnie 28 b. WI and father b. MD and mother b.<br \/>\n      NC (and family)<br \/>\n      COPPLE William 35 b. MO and parents b. NC and Ida 20 b. IL and father b.<br \/>\n      OH and mother b. IL (and family)<br \/>\n      COPPLE Millard 23 b. MO parents b. NC<br \/>\n      COPPLE Addis 18 b. KS parents b. unk<br \/>\n      Sylvester 2 months b. KS father b. MO mother b. KS<br \/>\n      SPARKS Benjamin Divorced 40 b. IN farm laborer parents b. KY<br \/>\n      FLOYD Martin V. 37 b. IL father b. IL and mother b. IN, and Nancy 32 b.<br \/>\n      IL with parents b. IL (and family)<br \/>\n      BUTLER J. H. 26 b. IA father b. OH and mother b. IN and Katie 28 b. NY<br \/>\n      with parents b. IRE (and family)<br \/>\n      MCCORMICK Sand (sic) 28 b. IN parents b. unk. farmer<br \/>\n      Mary 23 b. IN parents b. IN<br \/>\n      Guss 6 b. KS parents b. IN<br \/>\n      James 4 b. KS parents b. IN<br \/>\n      Carrie 1 b. KS parents b. IN<br \/>\n      MCKNIGHT C. 63 b. IN father b. NC and mother b. IN and Rebecca 51 b. KY<br \/>\n      with father b. VA and mother b. KY. Their children from the eldest (29)<br \/>\n      all born in MO.<br \/>\n      HOUSTON J. B. 59 b. TN parents b. NC and Mary 56 b. TN parents b. NC and<br \/>\n      TN (and family)<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>      11. He was contained in a pension record Civil War pension application 54<br \/>\n      ILL. Inf. on 1881 Jan 17. (10) <\/p>\n<p>      12. Matrimony 2: 1882 Jan 10, Sedan, Chautauqua, Kansas. Benjamin SPARKS<br \/>\n      married Minerva EDMONDSON.  They were both 42 years of age.<\/p>\n<p>      Minerva&#8217;s brother Samuel EDMONDSON and his wife Louise are living next to<br \/>\n      James K. and Millie CROCKETT in the 1880 Chautauqua Co. Belleville<br \/>\n      census.<\/p>\n<p>      Minerva is  in the 1880 KS ALLEN CO., DEEK CREEK census. She is living<br \/>\n      with her brother Lewis.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>  1880 KS, ALLEN CO., DEEK CREEK<br \/>\n      Louis EDMONDSON 48 Farmer b. PA  parents b. PA<br \/>\n      Alice M. 27 b. IN father b. NY mother b. IN<br \/>\n      Nellie V. 7 b. KS<br \/>\n      Eugene S. 4 b. KS<br \/>\n      Nannie M. 2 b. KS<br \/>\n      Minerva EDMONDSON single 39 b. PA parents b. PA<br \/>\n      John VANCE single 21 b. PA farm laborer parents b. PA<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>      13. Wife&#8217;s Death: 1883 Jan 23, , Chautauqua, Kansas. Minerva died a year<br \/>\n      after she and Benjamin were married.<\/p>\n<p>      14. Matrimony 3: 1883 Aug 15, Sedan, Chautauqua, Kansas. 7 months after<br \/>\n      the death of Minerva, Benjamin marries Emma L. BLACKFORD.<\/p>\n<p>     Emma BLACKFORD appears in the 1880 KS, Chautauqua Co. Salt Creek<br \/>\n      census:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>      J. W. BLACKFORD   Self   M   Male   W   43   OH   Farmer   NY   NY<br \/>\n       Emma BLACKFORD   Wife   M   Female   W   30   IL   Keeping House   PA<br \/>\n      PA<br \/>\n       Laura BLACKFORD   Dau   S   Female   W   16   KS      OH   IL<br \/>\n       William BLACKFORD   Son   S   Male   W   6   KS      OH   IL<br \/>\n       Norman BLACKFORD   Son   S   Male   W   1   KS      OH   IL  <\/p>\n<p>      Source Information:<br \/>\n        Census Place Salt Creek, Chautauqua, Kansas<br \/>\n        Family History Library Film   1254375<br \/>\n        NA Film Number   T9-0375<br \/>\n        Page Number   378B   <\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>      15. Census: State  1885 Sedan, Chautauqua, Kansas. OK, this one is<br \/>\n      confusing.  I&#8217;m unable to find anyone in the 1870, 1880 or 1900 census that matches this family. The information is far afield from Benjamin Sparks and Emma (besides which, they had divorced in 1884). <\/p>\n<blockquote><p>  219\/231 B E Sparks 36 b. OH from MO<br \/>\n      Emma 33 b. IL from MO<br \/>\n      Wiliam 15 b. MO<br \/>\n      Ida 13<br \/>\n      May 11 b. KS<br \/>\n      John E. 9<br \/>\n      Lizzie 7<br \/>\n      Infant 3<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>      16. Census:  1915 Chautauqua, Chautauqua, Kansas. <\/p>\n<blockquote><p>1915 State Census KS<br \/>\n      Chautauqua Co Chautauqua<br \/>\n      Benj SPARKS 76<br \/>\n      Ray MAY (male)<br \/>\n      Grace MAY 25<br \/>\n      James S. REVELETT 38<br \/>\n      Anna 38<br \/>\n      Tressie 15<br \/>\n      Minnie 9<br \/>\n      Mary 9<br \/>\n      Carlise ? 1<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>      17. Death:  1915 Oct 30 in Chautauqua Co. Kansas<\/p>\n<p>      18. Cemetery:  ? Oak Hill Cemetery, Belleville, Chautauqua, Kansas. (1)<br \/>\n      SPARKS, Benjamin Corp., Co. K, 54 Ill. Inf.<br \/>\n      SPARKS, James E. 1832 1927<br \/>\n      SPARKS, Carrie E. 1834 1917<br \/>\n      SPARKS, W. E. 26 Aug 1876 07 Jun 1904 <\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>   Wife: Emma Louis Mitchell<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>           AKA: Emma Blackford, Emma L. Sparks<br \/>\n          Born: 1850 Jul 31 &#8211; , , Illinois<br \/>\n    Christened:<br \/>\n          Died: 1910 Jan 15<br \/>\n        Buried:  &#8211; Pawhuska Cemetery, Pawhuska, Osage, Oklahoma<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>  Other Spouse: John W. Blackford (1837-1882)<br \/>\n                  Date: 1868 Dec 27 &#8211; Pawhuska, Osage Indian Reservation,<br \/>\n                 Oklahoma Indian Territory<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>  Other Spouse: Lincoln Grant Hogan (1866-1932)  Date: 1884 Jul 3 &#8211; ,<br \/>\n                 Chautauqua, Kansas<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>Events<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p>   1. Census: State  1875 Louisburg, Montgomery, Kansas.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p> 28\/28 J. BLACKFORD<br \/>\n      38 300 300 b. OH from IA<br \/>\n      E S 4 b. IL from IL<br \/>\n      L 5 b. KS<br \/>\n      A M 3<br \/>\n      M D 1<\/p>\n<p>      51\/51 R MAGERS? 25 b. IA and family<br \/>\n      52\/52 P. SHAFER 39 300 b. OH<br \/>\n      S 31 b. IA<br \/>\n      D. 13<br \/>\n      B 10<br \/>\n      S 5<br \/>\n      L 1 b. KS<br \/>\n      W. C. PIERSON 48 500 150 b. NY<br \/>\n      S V 37 b. OH<br \/>\n      H 14 b. MO<br \/>\n      N 11<br \/>\n      C 9<br \/>\n      A 2 b. KS<br \/>\n      54\/54 S E DUTY 52 800 290 b. NC and family<br \/>\n      W W? SEAHLE 17 b. PA<br \/>\n      J CLARK 33 stock dealer 800 b. OH<br \/>\n      M SNELL 20 1600 b. OH<br \/>\n      M SNELL 20 stock dealer 1600 b. OH<br \/>\n      D. W. DONT 30 farmer 1600 300 b. OH<br \/>\n      Jos MAXWELL 35 farmer 400 400 b. PA<br \/>\n      S 34 b. IA<br \/>\n      M 3<br \/>\n      S. 1 b. KS<\/p>\n<p>      124\/124 J. S. STONG 40 700 400 b. PA<br \/>\n      E. S. 28 b. OH<br \/>\n      G 12 b. IA<br \/>\n      M. 10<br \/>\n      E. 8<br \/>\n      C. 7<br \/>\n      W. 6<br \/>\n      S. 4<br \/>\n      P. 1<br \/>\n      125\/125 J. KELLEY 28 1000 300 b. MD<br \/>\n      E 34 b. IA<br \/>\n      J. 6<br \/>\n      E. 3 b. KS<br \/>\n      H. ORR 38 b. IL<br \/>\n      126\/126 J. JESTER 46 b. KY and family<br \/>\n      127\/127 COX 54 b. OH and family<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>      2. Census:  1880 Salt Creek, Chautauqua, Kansas. (9) <\/p>\n<blockquote><p>J. W. BLACKFORD<br \/>\n      Self   M   Male   W   43   OH   Farmer   NY   NY<br \/>\n       Emma BLACKFORD   Wife   M   Female   W   30   IL   Keeping House   PA<br \/>\n      PA<br \/>\n       Laura BLACKFORD   Dau   S   Female   W   16   KS      OH   IL<br \/>\n       William BLACKFORD   Son   S   Male   W   6   KS      OH   IL<br \/>\n       Norman BLACKFORD   Son   S   Male   W   1   KS      OH   IL  <\/p>\n<p>      Source Information:<br \/>\n        Census Place Salt Creek, Chautauqua, Kansas<br \/>\n        Family History Library Film   1254375<br \/>\n        NA Film Number   T9-0375<br \/>\n        Page Number   378B\n<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>      3. Census: State  1885 Sedan, Chautauqua, Kansas.  OK, this one is<br \/>\n      confusing.  I&#8217;m unable to find anyone in the 1870, 1880 or 1900 census that matches this family. The information is far afield from Benjamin Sparks and Emma (besides which, they had divorced in 1884). <\/p>\n<blockquote><p>  219\/231 B E Sparks 36 b. OH from MO<br \/>\n      Emma 33 b. IL from MO<br \/>\n      Wiliam 15 b. MO<br \/>\n      Ida 13<br \/>\n      May 11 b. KS<br \/>\n      John E. 9<br \/>\n      Lizzie 7<br \/>\n      Infant 3<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>      4. Census:  1900 Ponca City, Kay, Oklahoma. <\/p>\n<blockquote><p>HOGAN Lincoln Feb 1866 34 m<br \/>\n      16 KS father KY, mother IN<br \/>\n      Emma L. July 1850 49 m 16 6 of 8 children surviving b. IL father parents<br \/>\n      b. PA<br \/>\n      Anna May Dec 1884 15 b. KS father b. KS mother b. IL<br \/>\n      Clarence Oct 1886 13<br \/>\n      Blackford William stepson Oct 1872 27 b. KS father b. IN mother b. IL<br \/>\n      Irvin stpson Jan 1874 26<br \/>\n      Edgar stepson Dec 1882 17<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<hr>\n<p>Sources<\/p>\n<p>1. G. Herman Guy&#8217;s, Cemeteries in Chautauqua County, Kansas (Transcribed from<br \/>\n     Mr. G. Herman Guy&#8217;s Cemeteries in Chautauqua County, Kansas<br \/>\n     http:\/\/skyways.lib.ks.us\/genweb\/chautauq\/library\/cemetery\/okhilndx.html).<br \/>\n2. Joseph Jones (bahbd5 at orbitworld.net), Doty Genealogy Information.  &#8230;.<br \/>\n     Ioway Gene Database.<br \/>\n3. Marriage Records.<br \/>\n4. Illinois Marriage Index.<br \/>\n5. Indiana, Martin County, 1850 U.S. Population Schedule (Images at<br \/>\n     Ancestry.com).<br \/>\n6. Illinois, Cumberland County, 1860 Population Schedule (Images at<br \/>\n     Ancestry.com).<br \/>\n7. Illinois Public Land Purchase Records (Ancestry.com).<br \/>\n8. Illinois, Coles County, 1870 U.S. Population Schedule (Ancestry.com).<br \/>\n9. Kansas, Chautauqua County, 1880 U.S. Population Schedule &#8211; Kansas,<br \/>\n     Chautauqua County (Images at Ancestry.com).<br \/>\n10. Civil War Pension Index (Ancestry.com). <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The below is from the &#8220;Sparks Quarterly&#8221;, giving a fairly comprehensive profile on Benjamin Sparks, son of James Sparks and Mary Ellis Sparks, brother of Belle who married G. W. McKenney Jr. (this blog&#8217;s direct line). 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