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Source: "Portrait and Biographical Record - Published 1894 by Excelsior Publishing Co., Chicago" Pages 406 - 407
John Henry Boldt, one of the worthy pioneers of Sheboygan County, now engaged in operating his farm on section 15,
Sheboygan Falls Township, has been a resident of the county for nearly half a century, and has ever been identified
with her best interests. The birthplace of Mr. Boldt was in Mechlenburg-Schweren, Germany, the date of the event
being November 26, 1827. He is one of eight children born to Henry Johann and Sophia (Burkenhauer) Boldt. Four of
the number are now living. Christoff, Sophia and Elizabeth are still in Germany. Mr. Boldt was twenty-five years
old when he set sail for America, landing in New York after six weeks on the broad Atlantic. He proceeded to
Milwaukee, by the way of the Lakes, and came by boat to Sheboygan. In this city he stayed over night, but there was
not a frame house in the place at the time. For ten or twelve years he worked for a family, and then bought forty
acres of timber-land, the farm where he now lives.
It was in 1862 that Mr. Boldt married Miss Sophia Dankwert, who also came from the same part of the Fatherland. Five
children graced their union. Herman is a member of the firm of Ballschmidder & Boldt, of Sheboygan Falls; Heinrich
is married and lives on a farm which he purchased of his father; Mary is in Milwaukee; Lina lives at home; and Anna
is deceased. On the 25th of March, 1891, Mr. Boldt was called upon to mourn the loss of his loving wife. Her
daughter had died but a short time before, and the mother was not able to recover from the loss. She was laid to
rest in the churchyard on the Green Bay Road.
After our subject's marriage, the young couple lived in a log house, and though they suffered privations they always
looked back to those days as the happiest of their lives. Mr. Boldt has now retired from active cares, having given
over his property to his children, for he did not wish them to experience the hardships that he had had in former
years. This valuable farm, which is still his home, is five miles from Sheboygan Falls, and eight miles distant
from Sheboygan. He has seen the country transformed from a wilderness to its present state of beautiful farms and
enterprising villages. Religiously, Mr. Boldt is a member of the Lutheran Church of Sheboygan Falls, of which Rev.
Mr. Hillman is Pastor. In politics, he is a Republican, but cast his first vote for James Buchanan.
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