Bedford County PA Archives Biographies.....Sparks, Samuel B. ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Judy Banja jbanja@msn.com May 2003 SAMUEL B. SPARKS is a prominent farmer and an extensive lumber manufacturer and dealer of West Providence, Pa., where he was born on October 8, 1848, and where his paternal grandfather, Joseph Sparks, who fought in the Revolutionary War, was a pioneer settler. This township was also the place of birth of his father, the late John S. Sparks, Esq. The Sparks family, it is said, originated in England. John S. Sparks was influential in business and political circles, and during his entire life was actively identified with the highest interests of his township. For thirty years prior to his death, which occurred in August, 1876, he served as Justice of the Peace, and was familiarly known as Squire Sparks. A leader among the Whigs in his earlier days, he was a stanch supporter of the Republican party from the time of its formation. He married Rebecca Wareham, who was born in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, eighty-three years ago, and is now living in Clearville, Bedford County, being one of the oldest and most respected women of that town. She is a member of the Lutheran church, to which her husband also belonged. Of their children five are now living, as follows: Joseph, of Clearville, Pa.; John C., also of Clearville; Samuel B., the subject of this sketch; Abraham W., a resident of the State of Washington; and Mary, wife of Aaron Stayer, of Monroe, Pa. Samuel B. Sparks in common with the companions of his youth obtained his education in the district schools. Beginning life for himself at an early age, he selected farming as an occupation, and in addition to following that industry he has also operated a saw-mill, as a lumber manufacturer and dealer meeting with excellent success. In the management of his farm of two hundred and twenty-seven acres and in the work of the mill he is kept well employed, as is fully shown by the neat and attractive appearance of his premises. A man of broad and generous spirit, he is a promoter of enterprises that are calculated to advance the prosperity of the town or county. In politics he is a firm Republican, and has served as School Director of the township two terms, and has also been a member of the Board of Elections. Mr. Sparks married Mary Stayer, daughter of the late Aaron Stayer, of West Providence, Pa. They are the parents of six children, namely: Rebecca, wife of Frank Wicht; John C.; Russell S.; Joseph P.; Abraham W.; and Charles C. Source: Bedford Biographical Review, 1899, Bedford Co., Pa