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Additional SPRINGBORN Surnames in NAPERVILLE Cemetery
SPRINGBORN, Baby SonSPRINGBORN, Otto A.SPRINGBORN, Laura E.SPRINGBORN, Arthur W.SPRINGBORN, Caroline E.SPRINGBORN, Henry M.SPRINGBORN, Esther M.SPRINGBORN, Donald E.SPRINGBORN, Lawrence J.SPRINGBORN, Jeanette A.SPRINGBORN, UnknownSPRINGBORN, John W.SPRINGBORN, Minnie H.SPRINGBORN, AugustSPRINGBORN, ChristinaERICH SPRINGBORN, ChristinaSPRINGBORN, Herman H.SPRINGBORN, Anna L.SPRINGBORN, Oscar J.SPRINGBORN, Edna C.SPRINGBORN, CharlesSPRINGBORN, ClaraSPRINGBORN, EllaSPRINGBORN, FriederickeSPRINGBORN, FriederikeSPRINGBORN, Henry C. "Supp"SPRINGBORN, RalphSPRINGBORN, WilhelminaSPRINGBORN, WilliamSPRINGBORN, William J.SPRINGBORN, Louise C.SPRINGBORN, FridaSPRINGBORN, MarieSPRINGBORN, FredSPRINGBORN, EllaSPRINGBORN, Robert G. H.SPRINGBORN, FriederikeSPRINGBORN, Reinhart W.SPRINGBORN, CarolineSPRINGBORN, HenrySPRINGBORN, OttoSPRINGBORN, HuldaSPRINGBORN, AnnieSPRINGBORN, WalterSPRINGBORN, Anna H.SPRINGBORN, Rudolph W.SPRINGBORN, Sheila A.
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Submitted: 3/7/09 • Approved: 3/8/09 • Last Updated: 4/1/18 • R24794-G24793-S3
Above door of crypt:
AUGUST SPRINGBORN
Left Internment:
CHRISTINA SPRINGBORN
NEE ERICH
MAR. 11, 1870
AUG. 11, 1935
Right internment:
AUGUST SPRINGBORN
NOV. 3, 1864
MAY 1, 1937
Note: The Springborn crypt is a 2-internment above-ground crypt. The top and sides are covered in red clay tiles. There is a small statue mounted on the roof above the door of what appears to have been a mother and infant. The heads are missing, the result of vandalism.
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Contributed on 3/7/09 by pasteffen99
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