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Calkins, Mary Louise Ruka - Furderer, Nellie H.


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Calkins, Mary Louise Ruka
Calkins, Samuel Gifford
Callaway, James Victor
Callaway, Rebecca A.
Campbell, Vern W.L. and Fern
Campbell, Vernon R. and Beatrice M.
Carl, Robert G. and Anna M.
Carley, Mary E. Partridge
Carlin, Anna
Carlin, Christene K.
Carlin, Ernest L.
Carlin, Hubert J. and Irene E.
Carlin, James and Reba M.
Carlin, John A.
Carlin, John N.
Carlin, Joseph and Beatrice Grohs
Carlin, M. and Leta M.
Carlin, Martin
Carlin, Martin W.
Carlin, Mook and Catharine
Carlin, Nellie M.
Carlin, William P. and Anna E.
Carlin, William P. and Anna E.
Carmody, Harold
Carrier, Terrence and Frances A.
Carroll, Elizabeth
Carroll, John
Carroll, Maurice
Carroll, Thomas B.
Carson, Eliza Armstrong
Carson, Margaret Elizabeth
Carson, Olonzo
Carver, Aurelia
Cashman, Kyle A. and family
Casselberry, Stacy L.
Chadwick, Lonnie K. and Althea I.
Chadwick, Steven R.
Chamber, Alice E.
Chamberlain, Donald J.
Chamberlain, Francine
Chamberlain, Harold R.
Chamberlain, James
Chamberlain, James Jr. and Delores E. Steele
Chamberlain, Josephine
Chamberlain, Paul J. and Eleanor A.
Chamberlain, Peter Lee
Champion, Elmer V.
Chandler, Claibourne
Chandler, William and family
Chezik, John
Chezik, Margaret
Childs, Perry S.
Chilson, James and Ada A.
Chitwood, Clifford L. and E. Rose
Chitwood, Keith G. and Ruby E. anderson
Chitwood, Marguerite A.
Chitwood, Vivian M.
Chlan, Joseph F. and Carrie M.
Chlan, Louis
Christ, Charles A. and Jennie B.
Christ, Charles D.
Christ, Charles N. Sr.
Christ, Charlotte M.
Christ, Corinne S.
Christ, Elizabeth M.
Christ, George
Christ, Hanna W.
Christ, Johanna
Christ, LeRoy C. and Helen S.
Christ, Louis E. and Ida V.
Christ, Luren D.
Christ, Viva M.
Christensen, Ray B. and Mildred G.
Christopher, Burnie G.
Clark, Charles A.
Clark, Charles W. and Pauline A.
Clark, George L.
Clark, Gerald L.
Clark, Harvey and Eliza Jane Skiff
Clark, Ida
Clark, Sarah A.
Clark, Thomas A.
Clark, William and Mary Ellen McCarry
Clark, Wilma C.
Cliff, Ratcliff
Closson, Bezaleia
Closson, unclear
Coates, B.M.
Coates, Mildred
Colbud, Chris E.
Colbud, Josie H.
Cole, William Harrison
Coleman, Elizabeth
Coleman, Michael H.
Collins, Albert and Anna
Collins, Connie
Collins, Lorraine and Lyal
Collins, Ralph A.
Colson, Adolph E. and Zelma A.
Colson, Daniel A. and Betsy E.
Colson, Este M.
Colson, Rudolph W.
Comstock, Bertha M.
Comstock, Ellen
Comstock, Eugene
Comstock, Hiram and family
Comstock, Thomas
Comstock, unclear
Comstock, Wm. A.
Conley, Francis Earl and Evelyn M.
Connely, Robert G. Jr. and Sharon M.
Contoit, children
Contoit, Mame E.
Cook, Ada
Cook, Ada L.
Cook, Alfred
Cook, C.
Cook, Charles E. and Adalane A.
Cook, Geneva
Cook, H.M.
Cook, Len
Cook, Matilda
Cook, Thomas
Cooley, Alonzo F.
Cooley, Benjamin F.
Cooley, Kenneth L. and Ruth E.
Coon, Orville W.
Coon, Orville W. and Jean K.
Cooper, Emilia L.H.
Cooper, G.T.
Cooper, Lida
Cooper, Mary
Copas, Clyde W. and Ethel J.
Copas, Earl E. and Gladys V.
Copas, Earl E. and Gladys V.
Copas, James L. and Emily L.
Copas, James L. and Emily L.
Copus, Ashland and Edna C.
Copus, Ashland and Edna C.
Copus, Beuford L. and Bertha M.
Copus, John H. and Marie A.
Cornell, Florence E
Cornwell, John L. and Mary D.
Cornwell, Oscar G. and Eleanor J.
Cornwell, Robert Scott
Cornwell, Roger A.
Corpian, Claire D.
Cowan, G.W.
Cox, unclear
Coyne, Hannah
Coyne, Lee P.
Coyne, Mary
Coyne, Patrick
Craico, Vivian
Cramer, Frank A. and Susie
Crane, Henry Irving
Crawford, Phyllis Walker
Creasey, George and Delphine L
Creeden, Frank B.
Crinklaus, Donald A.
Crinklaus, Jane C.
Crinklaus, Sue F.
Crinklaus, T.M.
Crockett, Mildred Ester
Crowley, John J. and family
Crowley, Leonard J. and ilene J.
Cull, Mary C.
Culver, Alvie and Geneieve
Culver, Chuck W. and family
Culver, Fond C. and Hazel E.
Cummuta, John B.
Cupps, Eugene and Elnora
Curtis, Fred
Curtis, Loren and Esther
Cushman, Charles E.
Cushman, Cletus C.
Cushman, Dale J. and Margaret
Cushman, Daryl E.
Cushman, Faith D.
Cushman, Karen R.
Cushman, Winifred C.
D'Orazio, Francis
D'Orazio, Francis
D'Orazio, Rudolph C. and Betty A.
D'Orazio, Rudolph C. and Betty A.
D'Orazio, Rudolph P.
D'Orazio, Rudolph P.
Dagenais, Edmund and Emma
Dalton, Stanley A.
Dalton, Stanley A. and Bonita H.
Daly, Thomas and Anna
Damman, Donald L. and Ada Lou Bell
Daugherty, Arthur G. and Florence M.
Daugherty, Clinton and Violet
Daugherty, Edward and Serena
Daugherty, Ethel Jones
Daugherty, L. Earl and Lillian A.
Daugherty, Noel O. and Rita V.
Davey, Clara
Davey, Edward J.
Davis, Charles and Carolyn H.
Dawley, Gloria Jean
Dawson, James H.
Dawson, James H. and family
Day, Jean N.
Daywitt, Elizabeth
Daywitt, Herman B.
Daywitt, Margaret J.
Dean, Anna Furder
Dean, George Farley
Dean, Herman
Degenhardt, Carl D. and Helen M.
Degenhardt, Chuck and Naomi
Degenhardt, Martin C.
DeLap, Amelia
DeLap, Eliza
DeLap, Eliza C.
DeLap, Elizabeth
DeLap, J.W.
DeLap, Julia F.
DeLap, Laura
DeLap, Lee Howard
Dennis, George F.
Dennis, Mattie Z.
Dennis, Roy E.
Denny, Jennie M.
Dereyser, Kathleen
Derr, Kenneth and Lucille
Dersch, Benny G.
Desmond, James H.
Devein, Francis
Devlin, Arthur
Devlin, John E.
Devlin, Kate Coleman
Devlin, Marguerite
DeVoe, Amos
DeVoe, Elizabeth H.
DeVoe, Gussie
DeWitt, Chas. A.
Dexter, Amil R. and Frances J.
Dexter, Isaac
Dickerson, Almah
Dickerson, Anna S.
Dickerson, Clyde D.
Dickerson, George
Dickerson, Irene and family
Dickerson, James M. and Charlotte
Dickerson, Mary O.
Dickerson, Wilma K.
Dickman, Gerald M. and Anne N.
Dieter, Allen L. and Pearl
Dieter, James N.
Dieter, Ralph C. and Lois
Dietzman, John W.
Dietzman, Sarah Mabel
Dietzman, unclear and Marion M.
Dilger, Lillian Eggleston
Dilley, E. and Emerald
Dilley, Ella
Dilley, Joseph Jr. and Sandra K.
Dixon, William R. and Elizabeth R.
Doblon, Dennis and Aletia
Dobson, Adolph and Naoma
Dobson, Bert and Della
Dobson, Francis and Mia Mae
Dobson, Idna
Doeringsfeld, A.
Doeringsfeld, August E.
Doeringsfeld, Clarissa Alice
Dolan, Delores
Dolan, Floyd J.
Dolan, Harlys P. and Eva L.
Dolan, Mollie Leary
Dowling, Amasa J.
Dowling, Darris
Dowling, Darris D.
Dowling, Darris D. and Phyllis M.
Dowling, Elizabeth
Dowling, Emil E.
Dowling, female infant
Dowling, Freda F.
Dowling, G.
Dowling, Grace L.
Dowling, Lela
Dowling, Theodore and Thelma
Dowling, unclear male
Drake, Calvin Lee and Laura Prudence McKnight
Drake, Charley and Edna
Drake, Clifford E. and Clara M.
Drake, Edith L.
Drake, Emoline
Drake, Frank and Emma
Drake, Franklin C. and Luelia
Drake, Ida Jean
Drake, John M.
Drake, Randy
Drake, Viola Brown
Drake, William Louis
Dremsa, Catherine
Dremsa, Edward J.
Dremsa, Elizabeth M.
Dremsa, Frederick J.
Dremsa, Frederick J.
Drysdale, Emma
Drysdale, Peter Wilson
Dunbar, Don E.
Dunbar, Glennie M.
Dupes, Carmen B.
Duppler, Emil J.
Duppler, Mary
Durnen, Clarice E. Fritsch
Durnen, Leo R.
Durrant, Toby J.
Dutcher, Sarah
Dyer, Dorothy
Dyer, Dorothy
Dyer, Estel E.
Dyer, Leslie D. and Rosanna M.
Dyer, Martha G.
Dyer, Merrill and Bernie A.
Dyer, Oliver R.
Dyer, Ralph M.
Dyer, Virtal M.
Dyer, Virtal M.
Earsley, Dorothy C.
Eaton, Hazel E.
Eaton, Lester T.
Eaton, Maggie M.
Eaton, Rupert F.
Eberle, Anna M.
Eberle, Edward C.
Ebert, Bernard L.
Ebert, Charles W.
Ebert, Claire J.
Ebert, Harry
Ebert, Letha M.
Ebert, M. Olivia
Ebert, Nellie
Edgecomb, Ezra
Edgecomb, Rufus
Edington, Claire R.
Edwards, Noel K.
Eisbroden, Lisa Gilbertson
Eisfelder, Hugo
Eisfelder, Raymond
Ellenbolt, Bartley L.
Elliott, Allen M. and Laura M. Cauffman
Elliott, Elizabeth Gould
Elliott, James and Betty
Elliott, James J. and Clara E.
Elliott, Robert and Bernice
Ellis, Daniel D.
Emler, Orris W. and Agnes M.
Emshoff, Frank K.
Engebretsen, Judith A.
Enright, John and Minnie
Enright, Patrick
Erickson, Erick O.
Espy, Mary H.
Ester, William A.
Esters, Margie M.
Evans, unclear female
Everson, Henry and Bessie I.
Everson, Henry and Bessie L.
Everson, Olof
Everson, Orie E. and Dorothy L.
Everson, Otto
Ewers, Roger A. and Rita E.
Ewers, Roxanne Elena
Ewing, Sylvia B.
Eyers, Emma I.
Eyers, F. Zina M.
Eyers, Henry
Eyers, Muriel A. and Claire L.
Faber, Estella C.
Faille, Joan Mutschmann
Fairley, Michael G.
Falkner, Theron and Fayetta M.
Farrell, Frank and Charlene
Farrell, Joseph M. and Frances Ruby
Farrington, Albert A.
Farrington, Anne H.
Farrington, Helen
Faulkner, Ervie R. and Bernice R.
Faulkner, Mark A.
Faulkner, Villas H. and Bernice E.
Faust, Delbert and G.
Faust, Donald and Sharon
Faust, Donald E.
Faust, Effie, B.
Faust, James A.
Faust, Martin H.
Faust, Pauline
Faust, Robert W. and family
Faust, William H.
Feare, Butener and Elizabeth
Feare, Fred A.
Feare, Ida A.
Feare, Willie H.
Felton, Belva Lenzendorf
Felton, Clyde William
Fenz, Judith J.
Ferrel, Beth B.
Ferrel, Lee James
Ferrel, Merle Greene
Ferrel, S. Pearl and Cora B.
Ferrick, Bridget
Ferrick, Miles
Ferrick, Miles and family
Ferris, John L.
Ferris, Mary K.
Fetter, Dorothy E.
Fetter, Edward H.
Fetter, Gustave L.
Fillbach, Earl and Beatrice
Fillbach, John W.
Fillbach, Serena G.
Finn, Mayme Steines
Fish, Harold M. and Opal E.
Fish, William F.
Fish, William F.
Fitzgerald, Joseph M.
Fivecoat, Alvin
Fivecoat, Hattie
Fivecoat, male infant
Fivecoat, Thomas
Fivecoat, Tressa
Flansburgh, Avery and Katherine
Flansburgh, Clyde and Harriet
Flansburgh, Francis V.
Flansburgh, Lucinda G.
Flansburgh, Patricia
Flitsch, David W. and Marlene L.
Flitsch, John Michael
Flynn, Harry J. and family
Flynn, Harry J. Jr.
Flynn, James H.
Flynn, John Larry
Flynn, Laddie L. and Lois J.
Flynn, Mardella G.
Folbrecht, Edwin L. and Winifred H.
Folbrecht, Lyle W.
Folbrecht, Muriel T.
Folbrecht, Walter
Folbrecht, Walter J. and Nora B.
Foley, Arthur J. and Anna E.
Foley, James and Bessie
Foley, Michael
Foner, George and Abbigale
Foner, John Edwin
Foner, Wilma B.
Fossnow, Leon M.
Fossnow, Ruby R.
Foster, Carson L.
Fralick, Earl E. and Jane I.
Fralick, Earl E. and Jane I.
Fralick, Stephen H.
France, J.V.B.
Francis, Charles H.
Francis, Leta M.
Francis, Mabel M.
Francis, Thomas H.
Francisco, Mary J.
Francisco, Nicholas
Frankinfield, Mattie
Frankinfield, W.
Frankinfield, William C.
Franklin, O. James and Leona E.
Frazier, Frances M.
Frazier, Frances M. and James N.
Frazier, Fred N. and Erval
Frazier, Norman B.
Freund, Florence D.
Frey, Barbara
Frey, Herman and unclear
Frey, Ludwig
Freymiller, Arnold G. and Myrtle M.
Freymiller, Eugene and Emma
Freymiller, Otto and Delphia
Freymiller, Robert G. and Robert G.
Freymiller, William and Mildred F.
Friar, Elizabeth
Friar, Michael and Genevieve
Friar, Michael E.
Friar, Raymond C.
Friar, Thomas
Fricke, Clarence and Delia
Fricke, Delroy C.
Fricke, Julius and Sarah
Fricke, Paul M.
Fricke, Wm H. and Marjorie H.
Friedrich, Nellie
Fritsch, Josephine Olson
Fritsch, Kenneth M.
Fritz, Adam J. and Emma C.
Fritz, Arnold L. and Viola R.
Fritz, Carl E. and Eva F.
Fritz, Charles L.
Fritz, Erma Opal
Fritz, Ervin L. and Geneva L.
Fritz, Forrest C.
Fritz, Gladys M.
Fritz, Leo Paul
Fritz, Leora E.
Fritz, Margaret A.
Fritz, Margaret Ann
Fritz, Michael John
Fritz, unclear F.C. and Matie E.
Fuller, Ora C.
Furderer, Adolph
Furderer, H.
Furderer, Henry
Furderer, Mary A.
Furderer, Nellie H.

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WISCONSIN MUNICIPALITIES: Cities Towns, and Villages, often referred to as 'municipalities' in Wisconsin law, are the governmental units that relate most directly to citizens' everyday lives.

TOWNS, like counties, were created by the state to provide basic municipal services. Rooted in New England and New York tradition, town government came to Wisconsin with the settlers, but Wisconsin towns were not like their Eastern counterparts that reflected the existing patterns of local settlement. In Wisconsin, towns are geographical subdivisions of counties. Towns originally served (and for the most part they continue to serve) rural areas. Towns govern those areas of Wisconsin not included in the corporate boundaries of cities and villages.

The difference between "township" and "town" often confuses the public. In Wisconsin, "township' refers to the surveyor's township which was laid out to identify land parcels within a county. Theoretically. a township is a square tract of land, measuring six miles on a side for a total of 36 square miles in the unit. Each township is divided into 36 sections. "Town", as the word is used in Wisconsin, denotes a specific unit of government. It's boundaries may coincide with the surveyor's township or it may look quite different. A Town may include one, parts of or several townships.

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