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Elizabeth Rose Sparks

Birth
North Carolina, USA
Death
1865 (aged 76–77)
USA
Burial
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*Elizabeth Rose

(daughter of Emmanuel Rose and Mary Hampton).

was born about 1788 in North Carolina

She married John Sparks, son of Reuben Sparks and Cassa Buttery.
were married in about 1806

She died about 1865.

Children of Elizabeth Rose and John Sparks are:
In the 1868 will of her husband John Sparks, their children were named as follows:

i. Cassia (Cassie) Sparks,
b. 1825 Wilkes Co., North Carolina,
d. 1902, Alleghany Co., North Carolina.

-William Sparks (1807-1878)

-Sarah Hall (~1809- )

-Polly Hollaway (~1812- )

-Solomon Sparks (1814-1889)

-Emanuel Sparkes (~1816- )

-Reuben J. Sparks (1819- )

-Daniel Sparkes (~1822- )

-Nancy Bauguess (1824-1897)


NOTES THANKS TO FaG researcher Johnson Newton Burris Lippincott

They were listed on the 1810 and 1820 censuses of Wilkes County, but by 1830 they had moved to that part of Ashe County, North Carolina, which was cut off to form Alleghany County in 1859.
They were listed on the 1830 and 1850 censuses of Ashe County and the 1860 census of Alleghany County.
On the latter census, John's age was given as 77 and Elizabeth's as 74.

Elizabeth joined the Old Roaring River Baptist Church on the second Saturday of January 1829, and she was dismissed on the fourth Saturday of November 1849 to help form a new church at Woodruff, North Carolina.

SOURCE: Sparks Quarterly (March 1988, Number 141, Page 3177)
*Elizabeth Rose

(daughter of Emmanuel Rose and Mary Hampton).

was born about 1788 in North Carolina

She married John Sparks, son of Reuben Sparks and Cassa Buttery.
were married in about 1806

She died about 1865.

Children of Elizabeth Rose and John Sparks are:
In the 1868 will of her husband John Sparks, their children were named as follows:

i. Cassia (Cassie) Sparks,
b. 1825 Wilkes Co., North Carolina,
d. 1902, Alleghany Co., North Carolina.

-William Sparks (1807-1878)

-Sarah Hall (~1809- )

-Polly Hollaway (~1812- )

-Solomon Sparks (1814-1889)

-Emanuel Sparkes (~1816- )

-Reuben J. Sparks (1819- )

-Daniel Sparkes (~1822- )

-Nancy Bauguess (1824-1897)


NOTES THANKS TO FaG researcher Johnson Newton Burris Lippincott

They were listed on the 1810 and 1820 censuses of Wilkes County, but by 1830 they had moved to that part of Ashe County, North Carolina, which was cut off to form Alleghany County in 1859.
They were listed on the 1830 and 1850 censuses of Ashe County and the 1860 census of Alleghany County.
On the latter census, John's age was given as 77 and Elizabeth's as 74.

Elizabeth joined the Old Roaring River Baptist Church on the second Saturday of January 1829, and she was dismissed on the fourth Saturday of November 1849 to help form a new church at Woodruff, North Carolina.

SOURCE: Sparks Quarterly (March 1988, Number 141, Page 3177)


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