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John SPRINGER

[N8553]

1876 - 19 APR 1951

  • RELIGION: St Marys PNCC
    1951
  • BIRTH: 1876, Strzembowo, PL
  • EVENT: Cause of Death (Facts Pg): Heart Attack
  • BURIAL: St Joseph Cemetery, South Bend, In
  • EMIGRATION: 24 APR 1903, Bremen to Baltimore, SS Hanover
  • DEATH: 19 APR 1951, South Bend, IN
Family 1 : Jozefa ZIELINSKI
  • MARRIAGE: 28 OCT 1900, Strzembowo, PL
  1.  Ludwig SPRINGER
  2.  Stanislaus SPRINGER
  3. +Blanche SPRINGER
  4. +Frank SPRINGER
  5.  Clement SPRINGER
  6.  Estera SPRINGER
  7.  Aniela Josefa SPRINGER
  8. +Maryanna SPRINGER
  9.  Joanna SPRINGER
  10. +Michael SPRINGER
  11. +Alex Eugene SPRINGER
  12.  Antony SPRINGER
  13.  Joseph SPRINGER
  14.  Sophie SPRINGER
  15.  Esther SPRINGER

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[N8553] Strzembowo is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Naruszewo, within Plonsk County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland.[1] It lies approximately 15 kilometres (9 mi) south of Plonsk and 52 km (32 mi) north-west of Warsaw.

The Strzembowo Castle - This aristocratic residence of 19th century is located 68 kilometers out of the Warsaw city line. The construction started in 1870 ordered by duke Hazynski of the Shielings. Designed by Victor Shroter one of the most prosperous Russian architects of that time, whose name is famous worldwide after he created the Vorontsov Palace in Alupka. Originally this area emplaced a 17th century wooden manor, 1939 to 1940 a German military base located here. From 1949 the palace became an elementary school, where teachers were also housed. And since 2003 a private investor begun the restoration of this glamorous venue. Situated on a small hill the palace is surrounded by an old English park where diverse and valuable are trees surround the lake. The Western wing of the mansion is adjacent to meadows. The palace completes the beauty of this park with exquisite harmony. The lake is the basis of the visual display of the entire estate, bridging the park encircling it and the castle ascending over it. The lake and surrounding park were cleared and renovated in 2005.

The Palace - The central part of the palace is decorated with a two-storey arcade structure. Unusual for the Polish architectural incline, this neat element was borrowed from the Eastern style. The Oriental motifs, fashionable at the time the building was constructed, manifested in the application of exotic elements in the facade composition. Similar tender blend of two different schools of design are seen in the Dzyalinski Palace in Arkugov and the Vorontsov Palace in Alupka (Crimea). The house in built of brick, plastered, decorated with stucco. The total area reaches about 1000 square meters.

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