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Buensen

District of the town Einbeck

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When the following local report encompasses the villages Stöckheim, Drüber and Buensen it is because that these three neighbouring communities hold a similar history. Still today are the similarities of church and school as well as the economic links the threads that connect the villages with each other. Embedded in the wide Leine valley are the three villages in the south-east corner of the district.

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Buensen, also Buvensen, Bughenhusen and Buckenhusen called can be traced to a written source in the year 1142, when Gertrud gifted the monastery Fredelsloh 2 manses. In 1270 the earls of Dassel gifted the same monastery 6,5 oxgangs. After that 2 oxgangs were in feudal tenure of the Duke Heinrich of Braunschweig until the year 1307.

In the year 1885 the farmers from Buensen joined forces with the farmers from Drüber, Stöckheim, Sülbeck, Immensen and Wickershausen to create the 'dairy cooperative Drüber' and built together a dairy in Drüber in 1886.

Buensen became a district of the town Einbeck through incorporation in 1974.

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