Buller - Ensz  Cemetery
 
Section 1 - Rosefield  Township - Turner County - South Dakota

       Buller - Ensz  Cemetery

A very active Low German community began forming in the late 1800's in the Northwest area of Turner County South Dakota.  These early settlers arrived to take advantage of the rich farmland in southeastern South Dakota.  Most of these folks stayed close together and their lives focused around their churches and related activities.  It was common for families to establish private cemeteries that were often shared with related families and neighbors as these people shared the good and the bad times in their lives. 
 

Unfortunately when the founding families left the land or when their church opened a church cemetery most of these private cemeteries were neglected.  This particular cemetery has had an amazing turn-around since the early 1990's when an Ensz descendent, John J. Ensz, visited the cemetery and determined to restore it. 

He elicited the assistance of his son Don who labored for many hours, and invested  many of his own dollars, while he also garnered the generous assistance of others in the community as well, to preserve this cemetery.  Don's endless efforts resulted in a wonderful demonstration of what can be done to restore a neglected cemetery. 

Don formulated the idea of a rural cemetery association to take over the perpetual care required to keep the Cemetery in excellent condition so it will not ever be allowed to degenerate into ruin in future years.

These outstanding accomplishments of Don Ensz became the basis for the Marion Rural Cemetery Association, a non-profit Corporation that now adopts a cemetery, restores it, provides perpetual care, often accepting additional burials.  The current officers are Lester Ensz, Kent Schmidt, and Duane Tieszen.


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This information was prepared by Ken Tiahrt with the generous assistance of Duane Tieszen, one of the MRCA officers, for all photos and other materials and may be freely copied by individuals and non-profit organizations for their private use.  Any other use, including publication, storage in a retrieval system, or transmission by electronic, mechanical, or other means requires written approval.

1.  A Cemetery Map

An approximate map of the cemetery showing the individual lots gives the user a physical setting.  


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2.  A List of Burials

A listing of the burials at Buller - Ensz Cemetery – Section 1 – Rosefield  Township – Turner County, gives the individual names and lot numbers.  This listing also gives the date of birth and date of death when available. 

Photos of Grave Monuments
**UPDATE NOTE - October 2018 -- The cemetery list does not contain any tombstone photographs. Thankyou for understanding. Anyone wanting to donate personal tombstone pics is encouraged to do so on the following dedicated site for that purpose: South Dakota Gravestones Project.
 

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Buller - Ensz  Cemetery  Burial  Record  as  of  2010

Section 1  -  Rosefield Township  - Turner County  -  SD

Last Name First Name  Birth Year Death Year Lot Site Father & Mother
           
Buller Abraham J 1896 1987 14 1 Johann D & Agatha (Bornn) Buller
Buller Agatha Bornn 1854 1936 13 2 Jacob Bornn & Agatha (Toews)Bornn
Buller Cornelius 1886 1886     David D Buller & Sara Voth Buller
Buller David D 1813 1907 29 1 David D Buller & Anna Unrau 
Buller David D III 1872 1889     David D Buller & Sara Voth Buller
Buller David J 1882 1931 30 1 Johann D & Agatha (Bornn) Buller
Buller Eva D 1913 1923 30 2 David J & Mary (Sperling) Buller
Buller Freni Graber 1860 1939 28 2 Joseph & Katherine (Senner) Graber
Buller Helena J 1879 1896 11 2 Johann D & Agatha (Bornn) Buller
Buller Henry D 1856 1936 28 1 David D Buller & Elizabeth Wedel
Buller Henry J 1897 1897 12 1 Johann D & Agatha (Bornn) Buller
Buller Johann D 1853 1895 13 1 David D Buller & Elizabeth Wedel  (3rd wife)
Buller Kathryn J 1887 1895 11 1 Johann D & Agatha (Bornn) Buller
Buller Maria J 1894 1902 12 2 Johann D & Agatha (Bornn) Buller
Buller Mary Sperling     29 2  
Ensz Agatha P 1891 1891 7 2 Peter D & Helena (Reimer) Ensz
Ensz Benjamin J 1900 1900 3 2 Jacob D & Freni (Graber) Ensz
Ensz Diedrich D 1865 1878 8 2 Diedrich G & Maria (Buller) Ensz
Ensz Diedrich P 1890 1890 7 1 Peter D & Helena (Reimer) Ensz
Ensz Dietrich G 1833 1894 4 1 Gerhard & Maria (Wiens) Ensz
Ensz Freni Graber 1876 1953 1 1 Joseph J & Susanah (Sulter) Graber
Ensz Helena J 1896 1897 3 1 Jacob D & Freni (Graber) Ensz
Ensz Henry P 1901 1901 6 2 Peter D & Helena (Reimer) Ensz
Ensz Jacob D 1874 1945 1 2 Diedrich G & Maria (Buller) Ensz
Ensz Jacob J 1902 1902 2 1 Jacob D & Freni (Graber) Ensz
Ensz Johann D 1872 1878 8 1 Diedrich G & Maria (Buller) Ensz
Ensz Maria Buller 1841 1895 4 2 David D & Anna (Bartel) Buller  (2nd wife)
Ensz William J 1910 1910 2 2 Jacob D & Freni (Graber) Ensz
Jantz Isaac C 1889 1889 21 2 Cornelius & Maria (Nickel) Jantz
Jantz Henry C 1891 1902 22 1 Cornelius & Maria (Nickel) Jantz
Jantz William C 1896 1896 21 1 Cornelius & Maria (Nickel) Jantz
Nickel Anna J   1893 20 1 Johann J & Eva (Schmidt) Nickel
Nickel Johann J 1816 1902 20 2 Johann J & Eva (Schmidt) Nickel
Reimer  David F I 1895 1895 5 2 Frank & Marie (Ensz) Reimer
Reimer  Frank K I 1891 1891 5 1 Frank & Marie (Ensz) Reimer
Schmidt Aganetha Ewert 1848 1928 15 2  
Schmidt Andreas P 1853 1915 16 1 Peter & Helena (Luedke) Schmidt

Members of the Jacob F Voth, Abraham Beir, and Fred and Anna (Buller) Deckert family are also believed to be buried here,
but no records of such burials are available.