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| Birth: | 8 Jan 1784 in Herroda Fort, Mercer County, Kentucky |
| Death: | 25 Jun 1849 in Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois |
| Sex: | M |
| Father: | John Springer b. 1758 in Near Fredrich City, Maryland |
| Mother: | Sarah Ann Butler |
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John Springer, son of John and Sarah Ann Springer, was born in Herroda Fort near Harroldsburg in Mercer County, Kentucky on January 8, 1784. He married Susannah Sage in Washington County, Kentucky, July 13, 1799. In October 1810, he moved with his wife and one child (Sarah Ann) to Madison County, Illinois, which was then Bond County, here he built a cabin and opened up a small farm and druing the hostilities that followed between the white settlers and the Indians, he remained at Jones Fort. At the Fort there was a company of about eighty men, of whom Williams Jones was Captain, and John Springer was First Lieutenant. In October or November, 1814, he moved from Fort JOnes and located on a farm near Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, where he spent the remaining years of his life and died with cholera, June 25, 1849.
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