Fred P. Boeshans Collection
Scope and Contents
The Fred P. Boeshans Collection consists of correspondence, family history information, copies of deeds, and a map, all relating to the Boeshans family and dating from 1909 to 2007. The collection has been arranged into four series: Correspondence, Family History, Deed, and Map.
The Correspondence Series contains three photocopied sheets that were part of a letter sent from Ed Boeshanz, of Davis, California, to his second cousin Fred P Boeshans, Sr. The letter is dated April 22, 1996. The first sheet has some family history of Boeshans from Nausatz, Crimea, to Heil, Grant County and Krem, Mercer County, North Dakota. The second sheet is a family census document notarized at Naustaz, Crimea in 1874. The third sheet has two book pages, 215 and 223, from 75th Diamond Jubilee Book of Elgin [Grant County,ND] for Robert and William Boeshans, Joseph Boeshans family, William Boeshanz, Jr. family, William and Marie Boeshanz family, and Jacob and Karolina Boeshanz family.
The Family History Series is comprised of four photocopied documents relating to the Beoshanz and Boeshans family. The first document is an address list of Beoshanz and Boeshans. The second document has an image of the Boeshans stone-and-batsen (rammed adobe) house constructed by Gottlieb Stern (from Neustatz, Crimea) near Freeman, Hutchinson County, South Dakota. The third document is a family history of Joseph Boeshans, published in Beulah’s newspaper in October (sometime after 1970). The fourth document is an obituary of Fred Boeshans, Sr. from 1993.
The Deed Series consists of two photocopied deeds relating to the Boeshans family. The first deed is for a ranch purchased by Wilhelm and Marie Boeshans on 10 May 1915. On the back, is a land description by the Northwest Improvement Company, Northern Pacific Railway (incorporated in New Jersey). The second deed is for Wilhelm Boeshans of Heil, Morton County [later Grant County], North Dakota dated 7 July 1909. The deed is from George Dittus and was notarized by Edwin Owings of Ramsey County (St. Paul), Minnesota. Deed was by the Northwest Improvement Company, Missouri Division.
The Map Series contains one map, “Die Deutschen Kolonien an der Wolga” [2007.15.01], by Karl Stumpp. The map dates to after 1941.
Dates
- 1909 - 2007
Access
Copyright
Biography
Fred Boeshans, Sr. was born on December 11, 1915, north of Beulah, North Dakota, to Joseph and Katherina (Meier) Boeshans. On October 25, 1936, Fred married Lydia Weidner, and they had seven children: Sylvia, Mable, Kathleen, Fred Jr., Vernon, Waybe, and Jerome. Fred Boeshans, Sr. farmed around Beulah until he retired in 1980. Fred Boeshans, Sr. died on September 25, 1993 at the age of 77. Lydia (Weidner) Boeshans died on April 6, 2001.
Sylvia (Boeshans) Kramer was born on February 6, 1941, in Mercer County, North Dakota, to Fred and Lydia (Weidner) Boeshans. She was raised north of Beulah on the family farm until she attended nursing school in Jamestown. On June 20, 1964, Sylvia married Donald Kramer, and they had six children: Debbie, Paula, Mary, Steve, Doug, and Kurt. Sylvia (Boeshans) Kramer died on April 10, 2012 at the age of 71.
Extent
1 Folders
1 Items (1 map)
Language of Materials
English
Summary
Arrangement
Provenance
Separated Materials
Property Rights
- Title
- Finding Aid to the Fred P. Boeshans Collection
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the Germans from Russia Heritage Collection Repository
NDSU Dept 2080
PO Box 6050
Fargo ND 58108-6050 United States
(701) 231-6596
ndsu.grhc@ndsu.edu