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Nisland Cemetery
Nisland, Butte County, South Dakota

Lat: 44° 40' 40"N, Lon: 103° 33' 44"W
T8N R5W Section 6

Contributed by Nicole Shiffrar, Mar 11, 2007 [robb22@msn.com]. Total records = 13.

To reach this cemetery head west on Hwy 212 toward Belle Fourche SD. The cemetery will be on your right/north side of the Hwy just after you pass the Mall Cafe.

I do not know who maintains that cemetery. It has a sign that reads Nisland Cemetery, so I would assume that it is for the town of Nisland.

It is not being maintained very well. There are many unmarked burial sites, and many illegible markers. It has had a burial as recent as 2006 so it is still being used occasionally.

This is a complete reading of all existing and legible stones and markers, done on Mar 11, 2007.

- Nicole Shiffrar

??, Infant, d. Aug 02, 1920, Mexican Baby died @ Guy Malcolm Farm
Brunner, Karina Marie, b. Jul 31, 1999, d. Nov 5, 1999, Forever in our hearts
Kindsfater, Elizabeth, b. May 10, 1917, d. Nov 23, 1918, Daughter of Philip Kindsfater
Kindsfater, Margaret, b. Jul 14, 1906, d. Nov 23, 1918, Daughter of Philip Kindsfater
Kindsfater, Margaret, b. Mar 15, 1878, d. Nov 23, 1918, Mrs. Philip Kindsfater
Kreick, George, b. Nov 2, 1884, d. Nov 22, 1918
Odle, Duane M., b. 1939, d. 2006
Odle, Jeanette J. (Jensen), b. 1938, d. still living
Ruff, John, b. 1921, d. 1921, Stillborn son of George & Elizabeth
Ruff, John, b. 1930, d. 1930, Stillborn son of George & Elizabeth
Simons, Mrs. David, d. Nov 25, 1918
Wilder, Alice, d. 1928
Wilder, Baby Girl, d. 1928

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