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Source: "Portrait and Biographical Record - Published 1894 by Excelsior Publishing Co., Chicago" Pages 591 - 592
On the 10th of September, 1846, Mrs. Sprangers accompanied her family to America. It required
fifty-five days to make the voyage from Amsterdam to New York, coming on a three-mast sailing-
vessel. They made the trip westward by the Hudson River to Albany, thence to Buffalo by rail,
where they took a steamer destined for Milwaukee. From the last-named city, Mr. Lizer walked
to Sheboygan Falls, in company with a Mr. Van Dune, and each pre-empted a quarter-section
of Government land, which was located on section 3, Holland Township. On that Mr. Lizer
built his log cabin home and began life in the New World in the true pioneer style. Eighty
acres of Mr. Van Dune's original farm are now owned by Mrs. Sprangers. This lady has
passed through all the experiences common to the pioneers. On the 30th of May, 1848, she
became the wife of Matthias Sprangers, a native of Lage Zwaluwe, North Brabant, Holland,
born May 11, 1822. Mr. Sprangers was a twin brother of William Sprangers, a resident of
this county. On his birthday in 1847, the former sailed from his native land to the United
States, being fifty-five days on the ocean. On the 5th of August of that year, he arrived in
Holland Township, where he purchased one hundred and sixty acres of land on section 6.
Mr. Sprangers took a prominent part in the early development of Holland Township. A
Republican in p9olitics, he was called upon by his townsmen to fill a number of official
positions. HE was a member of the Town Board, and also of the County Board of Supervisors
for many years. He was the originator of the Town Holland Fire Insurance Company, of which
he served as President until his death. On the 9th of August, 1884, he passed from among the
living, leaving a name above reproach and a character worthy of emulation. His remains were
laid to rest in St. George's Cemetery in Wilson Township.
Unto Mr. and Mrs. Sprangers was born a family of thirteen children. Huberdina, born August 9,
1849, is the wife of Henry Benefelt, of Milwaukee; three daughters and a sone died in infancy;
Henrietta, born August 24, 1857, became the wife of James Lambs, a farmer of the town of
Holland; Matthias, born March 20, 1859, is also a farmer of that town; Peter, born March 11,
1862, is a farmer and cheese-maker on the old homestead; William, born December 19, 1864,
died April 20, 1882; Catherine, born August 20, 1867, died December 7, 1870; Berdiena, born
September 10, 1869, died December 15, 1870; Walter, born December 23, 1871, is a telegraph
operator stationed at Elmhurst, Wis.; John, born September 19, 1873, is a student at St. John's
University, at Collegeville, Minn. He is a young man of extraordinary ability, as is shown by
the fact that in June 1893, he won the gold medal for good conduct and scholarship given by
the university in which he is a student.
Having resided on the farm until 1883, Mrs. Sprangers removed to Oostburg, where she has a
beautiful home. She is an active member in St. George's Catholic Church, as was also her
esteemed husband. Mrs. Sprangers is one of the few remaining pioneers of Holland Township,
where she has made her home for over forty-six years.
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