[Ed. Note: Jefferson Springsteen was the son of John Springsteen and Mary Logan.]
Anna Springsteen. Born February 20th 1824
County Mai Ireland
[Ed. Note: Anna (Conner) Springsteen was the wife of Jefferson. We have been unable to find her immigration information, the names of her parents or siblings, etc.- yet.]
John William Springsteen. Born Sat. Nov 26th1844 Brooklin. N.Y.
[Ed. Note: John William Springsteen was the oldest child of Jefferson Springsteen and Anna Conner.]
Mary Elizabeth Springsteen. ” Friday Oct 9th, 1846
Brooklin New York State.
[Ed. Note: Mary Elizabeth Springsteen was the second child of Jefferson Springsteen and Anna Conner.]
Jefferson Springsteen. Wednesday Sept 13th 1848.
[Ed. Note: Jefferson Springsteen was the third child of Jefferson Springsteen and Anna Conner. His full name was Thomas Jefferson Springsteen.]
Abram Springsteen. July 5th 1850
Brooklin New York State.
[Ed. Note: Abram Springsteen was the fourth child of Jefferson Springsteen and Anna Conner. He was considered to be the youngest drummer boy in the Civil War.]
Charles Springsteen. Sunday May 16th 1852
Brooklin New York State.
[Ed. Note: Charles Springsteen was the fifth child of Jefferson Springsteen and Anna Conner.]
Anna Missouri Springsteen. Tues May 16th 1854Indianapolis Ind.
[Ed. Note: Anna Missouri Springsteen was the sixth child of Jefferson Springsteen and Anna Conner. She was likely named after her paternal aunt, Missouri E. (Springsteen) Scotten (1834-1895).]
Robert Springsteen May 25th 1857 ” ” ” ”
[Ed. Note: Robert E. Springsteen was the seventh child of Jefferson Springsteen and Anna Conner.]
Joseph Springsteen. July 1st 1860 ” ” ” ”
[Ed. Note: Joseph Springsteen was the eighth child of Jefferson Springsteen and Anna Conner.]
Laura Grace Alien Springsteen. Mch 20th 73-359 E. Market St.
Indianapolis Ind.
[Ed. Note: Laura Grace Alien Springsteen was the only child of Abram Furman Springsteen and Laura May Longfellow, thus granddaughter to Jefferson and Anna Springsteen.]
More Springsteen Family Bible in upcoming posts!
Notes, Sources, and References:
“Amanuensis” means to transcribe.
Bible page from the family treasure chest.
Transcription by the author.
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The Springsteen Family Bible contains three pages that had photos in them, but many had been removed by the time these pages were copied. (Yes, copied- these images of the bible were done before scanners!) So, with apologies for the quality of the images and the paper-punched holes in the side, on this Friday let’s take a look at these ‘Faces from the Past.’
First of all, none of these images have any identification to them, and what was on the back of each image was not documented well. Some of the images were taken out and then replaced for the copies.
Please note: The comments below are just educated guesses- NONE of the identifications can be documented at this point. Of course, if you have an image like one of these, please contact us! We may be able to better determine who the person **might** be by knowing who ended up with the photo- or, a family historian’s dreams could come true and your images might be labeled!
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The image above indicates a sleeping baby, or, more probably, a babe who has passed away. Taking portraits of dead persons was one way to remember a beloved one who may have died suddenly, or very young. The BBC has an excellent article on such portraits- see Notes for link. Our image has an angel-like, floating-in-the-clouds feel to it, strengthening the belief that it is a post-mortem image.
Because the bible belonged, we think, to Anna Missouri Springsteen, the dead baby may be Mary Emma Beerbower, the daughter born 22 April 1880 in Brightwood (a suburb of Indianapolis), Marion, Indiana, who lived just until 29 June 1880. Anna Missouri and Edgar Peter Beerbower also had another child, little Willie Beerbower, who was born on 14 February 1889 and died the next day in Cairo, Alexander, Illinois. Finding these pictures and learning what might be on the reverse, such as the name of a photographer’s studio, would help to determine which, if either of these children, is in the portrait.
The little boy in the bottom photo might be Edgar Springsteen Beerbower (1876-1940). He was the second son of Anna Missouri and E.P. Beerbower. Edgar married a bit later than usual in life and then divorced, and no children of his have been documented. So there may have been no one who was interested in the photo in later years, thus it remained in the album- just an idea.
Or, could it be Anna Missouri’s littlest brother Joseph Springsteen, born in 1860 but died in 1862, before his second birthday? Much information in the bible is about her siblings.
Or, could it be someone else??
This appears to be a more clear image of the above baby. The reverse image at bottom right is believed to be from the portrait of the young woman below. J. M. Strode was the most prominent photographer in Kokomo, Indiana, for over 25 years, and working in the 1870s. Kokomo is about 60 miles from Indy. Wonder if this image is actually Anna Missouri Springsteen as a young woman? She married Edgar in 1873, and they may have traveled there for their honeymoon or just a visit. (No known family in Kokomo.)
Here is a picture of Anna Missouri when she was young…
And a bit older- do you see any resemblance?
We probably need to do more research on her dress and hairstyle, as that can tell us much about the time period. It would be wonderful if it was an early portrait of Anna (Conner) Springsteen (1824-1887), seen here in later years:
Her eyes are more wide open than her daughter Anna Missouri’s, so there might be a possibility… More research is needed.
We definitely know that the young drummer boy in the upper right is Abram Furman Springsteen (1850-1930), supposedly the youngest drummer boy in the Civil War. That was the legend (not just with family, but in Indiana) though it is probably not true.
We don’t know the little baby in the bottom right photo, either. She or he could be any of the folks mentioned above, or even a cousin or family friend. It too looks like a post-mortem photo- notice the wide belt to hold up the baby? The eyes may have been added in, too. Sometimes someone would get behind the baby or child to hold them in place, and that may be the case here too.
So what are your thoughts on these images?
Please do let us know if you have these same photos, and especially if you can identify them!
Notes, Sources, and References:
Family treasure chest.
An interesting article shows some of Victorian death pictures: “Taken from life: The unsettling art of death photography” by Bethan Bell, BBC News, 5 June 2016. http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-36389581
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[Anna Missouri & Edgar P. Beerbower’s daughter born April 22, 1880.]
Mrs. Anna Springsteen
April 17 1887 aged 64 years
Cairo Ill
[Anna Missouri’s mother, Anna Conner, wife of Jefferson Springsteen. Died while staying with her daughter Anna Missouri.]
Willie Beerbower died
Feb 15 1889 at Cairo Ill.
[Son born the day before, Feb. 14. Anna was about 35 when she had Willie.]
Robert Warson Beerbower
Died Sept 17th 1900 Denver Colo
Wednesday 2 a.m.
[First son who was b. 1874; only 26 years old at death.]
Roberta Pearl Beerbower
Rob’s little baby born Oct 16th– 1900 Tuesday
Indianapolis Ind
522 Buchanan St.
[Daughter born to Robert Warson Beerbower, child of Anna Missouri- this is NOT a death! Roberta was born about a month after her father died. She lived to be 91, and she was a close cousin to Mary Helbling McMurray during the 30s and 40s.]
Ed. P. Beerbower
Died Jan [20?] 1916 Thursday a.m.
Burial Monday Jan 24, 1916 Lot #202 Sec 32
Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, Ind.
[Edgar P. Beerbower, husband of Anna M. Beerbower, b. 1849.]
NOTE: Miscellaneous papers from the Beerbower Family Bible will be posted 1/6/15 and 1/7/15.
Notes, Sources, and References:
1) Beerbower family bible.
2) Springsteen and Beerbower Family Group Records compiled over many years using bibles, census, and other data.
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Laura May Longfellow was born about 1853 in Ohio to Jane (maiden name unknown, b. 1831) and George W. Longfellow (1817-1893). The family is found in the US Federal Censuses in Kankakee, Illinois in 1860, and in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1870. In both censuses, her father is listed as a Hotel Keeper and her mother a Landlady.
Laura married Abram Furman Springsteen (1850-1930, and a Civil War Veteran) on 11 Jan 1872 in Huntington Co., Indiana; the Rev. C.M. Cain officiated. Laura was 19, Abram 21.
Their daughter Laura Grace Alien Longfellow was born on 20 Mar 1873 in Indianapolis. Laura died just 24 days after giving birth, and their daughter Laura was raised by her paternal grandparents, Jefferson Springsteen (1820-1909) and Anna Conner (1824-1887). Sadly, little Laura died young, at the age of 12 years.
Notes, Sources, and References:
1) 1860 US Federal Census: Source Citation- Year: 1860; Census Place: Kankakee, Kankakee, Illinois; Roll: M653_192; Page: 17; Image: 21; Family History Library Film: 803192. Accessed on Ancestry.com 12/3/13.
2) 1870 US Federal Census- Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Indianapolis Ward 7 (2nd Enum), Marion, Indiana; Roll: M593_339; Page: 440B; Image: 314; Family History Library Film: 545838. Accessed on Ancestry.com 12/3/13.
3) Springsteen Family Bible record of births, marriage, and deaths.
4) Obituary of Laura May Springsteen (daughter) published 30 Mar 1885 in the Indianapolis News- have just the clipping.
5) See also Find A Grave Memorials, where some of this information is also published:
Abram F. Springsteen: Find A Grave Memorial# 3755016