Time Tower

Nineteen Generations of Springorum: From Hypotheses to Documentation

Here’s a clear overview of nineteen generations of Springorums. The earliest six generations—those before Reinhard Springorum—are unproven and should be treated as highly hypothetical. From Reinhard onward, the line is documented and connects directly to me. Below, I briefly introduce each father in the chain.

Celse Springorum

Celse Springorum, appears in a Bochum charter from 1423, making him the earliest known bearer of the Springorum name. His mention provides the first documented trace of the family in Westphalia, over a century before the later generations in Dortmund.

c. 1385–1400
Bochum
c. 1410–1425
Bochum

Diederich Springorum
⚭ Karden

Diederich Springorum is recorded in a 1441 charter from Bochum, where he and his wife Karden von Beckum sold an annual rent from their house and farmstead. His sons Johann and Baten are named in the same document, making this one of the earliest clear family records of the Springorums.

Johann Springorum (I)

Johann Springorum (I), son of Diederich Springorum and Karden von Beckum, is mentioned in the 1441 Bochum charter alongside his brother Baten. His presence in this document marks him as part of the second known generation of the Springorum family. Became Bürgermeister (mayor) of Bochum in 1476

c. 1435–1450
Bochum

Burgermeister

Fire

c. 1470–1490
Bochum

Johann Schriver gen. Springorum
⚭ Anna von Eickel

Johann Schriver, genannt Springorum, appears in late 15th-century records from the Bochum area, where he carried both the occupational name Schriver (scribe) and the family name Springorum. His dual designation suggests he belonged to the early Springorum line while also holding a literate or clerical function in the community.

Johann Springorum (II)

Johann Springorum (II), son of Johann Schriver genannt Springorum, is documented in Bochum as part of the early Springorum family. His mention in local records helps bridge the line from Celse and Diederich toward later, better-documented descendants.

c. 1525–1540
Bochum

Writer

ca. 1560-1600
Bochum or Dortmund

Unknown Springorum son
(hypothetical)

Reinhard Springorum
⚭ Catrinen Vasolt

Reinhard Springorum is the earliest known confirmed ancestor with the name Springorum. His name appears several times in the church records of Dortmund, linked to both the birth and death of his children. The witnesses listed at the baptisms of his children include prominent figures, such as the mayor of Dortmund and the leading clergyman of the parish.

1593 - 1666
Dortmund

Dortmund

Dorfkirche Kirchende

1625 - 1694
Kirchende

Johannes Springorum
⚭ Clara Reinermann

Johannes Springorum was the eldest son of Reinhard Springorum (1593 - 1666) and was born in 1625. He became a priest (Pfarrer) in Kirchende, Germany. Around the village church in Kirchende, several gravestones are displayed, including the one of his 17-year-old daughter. His own gravestone is located inside, beneath the church tower.

Johann Heinrich Springorum, Sr.
⚭ Helena Herdinck

Very little is known about Johann Heinrich Springorum, who lived in Heinrichenburg, Vest Recklinghausen. It seems he first married Sibylla Vasolt—possibly a relative of his grandmother, Catrinen Vasolt? After Sibylla’s death, he married Helena Herdinck, with whom he had three children. Linking Johann Heinrich to Johannes wasn’t possible through records alone—it took a DNA match to confirm the connection.

16?? - 17??
Heinrichenburg, Vest Recklinghaussen

doop-springorum-barend

1711 - 1795
Heinrichenburg, Vest Recklinghaussen

Joseph Springorum
⚭ Anna Maria Stratmanns

Johann Joseph Springorum served as sacristan in Henrichenburg. He married Anna Maria Stratmans, with whom he had eight children.

Willem Springorum
⚭ Pieternelletje Weijers

Together with his brother Barend, Willem Springorum emigrated to Amsterdam. Unlike his more adventurous brother, Willem settled in the city and worked as a grocer. He and Pieternelletje had eight children. The names of Willem and Barend appear in several birth records of each other’s children, showing their close family connection.

1744 - ?
Henrichenburg
Amsterdam

Likeurstoker

1783 - 1823
Amsterdam

Gerrit Springorum I
⚭ Elisabeth Bugge

Liqueur distiller’s assistant

Gerrit Springorum II
⚭ Geesje Pronk

Liqueur distiller’s assistant.
1816 - 1882
Amsterdam

Likeurstoker

Eva Collet

1854 - 1916
Amsterdam

Ad Springorum
⚭ Eva Collet

Plumber and installer in Amsterdam

Arnold Springorum
⚭ Rietje Kattenbelt

Waiter and buffet chef at Amstel Hotel in Amsterdam.
1887 - 1945
Amsterdam

Amstelhotel

Piet Springorum

1915 - 1978
Amsterdam
Castricum
Nijmegen

Piet Springorum
⚭ Suze Oldenboom

Optician and chemist’s in Castricum and Nijmegen

Dick Springorum
⚭ Ger Soppe

Dick Springorum devoted his life to language and communication; he was a pioneer in Dutch conversation analysis and helped establish the Business Communication program (now CIW) in Nijmegen. He inspired generations of students through his lectures and publications, and remained throughout his life deeply engaged, warm, and passionate.

1941 - 2020
Nijmegen
Overasselt
Wijchen

Dick & Ger

Rudolf Springorum

1969
Nijmegen
Utrecht
Eindhoven

Rudolf Springorum
⚭ I.L.

I, Rudolf Springorum, have dedicated my life to technology and healthcare: first as an MRI technologist and later as an MRI application specialist at Philips Healthcare, focusing on clinical applications, user-friendly interfaces, and workflow. Beyond my work, I cherish my passions for genealogy, music, and creativity, and in my free time I love to seek out the Mediterranean atmosphere, from Portugal to Greece.

S. Springorum

Online redactor
1999
Eindhoven