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Galer, Leonard D. and Bernice A. - Lund, Norman E. and Marion


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Galer, Leonard D. and Bernice A.
Galer, Richard D.
Gannon, Dr. George
Gannon, LeGrand and Lizzie G. Spencer
Gardner, Ben W. and Dorothy B.
Garvey, unclear
Gasser, John B.
Gasser, Maude H.
Gates, E.E.
Gauger, James E,
Gebhard, Fred and Rose M.
Gebhard, Heinrich G. and Bertha M.
Geisz, Christian
Geisz, Isaac E. and Minnie M.
Geisz, Otto and Freda
George, Randy D.
Gibbons, Isaac
Gibbons, Samuel L.
Gibbons, unclear female
Gibbs, Alvern
Gibbs, Harriet
Gibbs, Leon and Leona M.
Gibbs, Norman
Gilbertson, Ailsa M.
Gilbertson, Emil M. and Luella G.
Gilbertson, Jerome L. and Judith R. Pederson
Gilbertson, Leonard E. and Hazel
Gilbertson, Lerry A.
Gilbertson, Lester M.
Gilbertson, Vernon
Gile, William Winifred
Glasbrenner, Carroll J.
Glasbrenner, Elizabeth
Glasbrenner, Fred
Glasbrenner, Fred H.
Glasbrenner, Gary G.
Glasbrenner, George
Glasbrenner, James and Donna
Glasbrenner, Jill Jo
Glasbrenner, Julius and Helen
Glasbrenner, Karyn B.
Glasbrenner, L. and unclear
Glasbrenner, Leo H. and Helen V.
Glasbrenner, Susan J.
Glassmaker, Elizabeth
Glassmaker, Sylvester
Glessner, Eva K.
Glessner, Eva K.
Glessner, Zacharias T. and Prudence M.
Goberly, Arthur and Rose
Goberly, William Frank
Goetz, Anna L.
Goetz, Lillian M.
Goldsmith, Ralph D. and Lois A.
Goodrich, Marie O.
Goplin, E. Kenneth and Florence T.
Gordon, Charles E.
Gossel, Flora Belle
Gould, Christina
Gould, George L. and Nettie M.
Gould, Orange D.
Gould, Yearn E.
Graham, Lewis W.
Grant, Albert H. and Kitie Mae
Grant, George
Grant, Isabel P.
Grant, James
Grant, Mary E.
Grant, Sergt. Jas.
Grarwin, Robert
Graser, Arnold and Hilda M.
Graser, Emil and Clara
Grass, Wilbur L.
Graves, unclear and Hannah J.
Gray, Lillian M.
Greeden, Handra
Greeden, John
Greene, Amelia
Greene, Arnold V. and Joan I.
Greene, Ella M.
Greene, Emma H.
Greene, infant female
Greene, Lyle L.
Greene, unclear W. and Rena E.
Greene, William
Gregg, andrew
Gregg, Mary
Greise, Dorothy Adams
Gribble, Emily A.
Gribble, Wm. D.
Grimesey, Charles (Bill) and Wilma G.
Grimesey, Elmo B.
Grimesey, Fletcher and Carrie L.
Grimesey, Frank H.
Grimesey, Herbert W. and E.
Grimme, Elwin and family
Griswold Oliver E. and Shirley
Groom, Avanell J.
Groom, Enoch W. and Mary E.
Groom, Fred W. and Mae L.
Groom, Fritz and Helen
Groom, Sarah
Groom, Thomas D.
Groom, unlear
Gross, Bertha
Gross, Edward and Mary T.
Gross, John H.
Gross, Margaret
Gross, Marie
Gross, Phillip and family
Guentzel, Bertha
Guentzel, Caroline E.
Guentzel, Clara
Guentzel, Emil W.
Guentzel, Emma
Guentzel, Father
Guentzel, Gustav and Christine
Guentzel, Gustav E.
Guentzel, Martha
Guentzel, Mother
Guentzel, Wieland
Guernsey, Annie E.
Guernsey, Chas. Asa
Guernsey, George E.
Guernsey, George L.
Guernsey, James R.
Guernsey, Johanna Jo Baldwin
Guernsey, John H.
Guernsey, Joni M.
Guernsey, Nancy A.
Guernsey, Ruth F.
Guernsey, Theresa L.
Guernsey, Valesta
Guernsy, Harold R.
Gunderson, Clarence G. and family
Gunderson, Herbert J. and Lois M.
Gurnsey, Charlotte
Haas, Hermann Josef
Haas, Kenneth and Wanda
Hackett, Darrell F. and Reita A.
Hackett, John W. and Rose E.
Haft, Lillian
Hagarty, A. May
Hagarty, Agnes B.
Hagarty, Edward
Hagarty, Fred
Hagarty, Nellie and family
Hagarty, unclear
Hagen, Clair D. and Harriet Ebert
Hagenstone, Herman
Hall-Trumm, Lawrence and Marlene S.
Hall, Dale D.
Hall, Darcia
Hall, Elmer and Ruth H.
Hall, Elmer Bill and Ruth H.
Hall, Jeremy J.
Hall, Ralph H.
Hall, Ralph J.
Hallstead, Willis L.
Halue, Gerald E. and Margie M.
Hamilton, Ann Wood
Hamilton, Belva Leola
Hamilton, Elaine
Hamilton, John A.
Hamilton, R.A.J.
Hamilton, Wm.
Hamlin, Leon C. and Bessie
Hammond, children
Hammond, Elizabeth J.
Hammond, Elizebeth
Hammond, John J. and Emma J.
Hammond, Rosetta A.
Hammond, W. H.
Hammond, Warren
Hamrum, Joseph H.
Hamrum, Mable S.
Haney, Jerry R. and Elizabeth R.
Haney, Roger F.
Haney, Russell J.
Haney, Theron and family
Hansen, Leonard
Hansen, Hans
Hansen, Laura
Hansen, Lena
Hansen, Leonard L.
Hansen, Sharon L.
Hanson, Fredrick W.
Hanson, Sidney and Erick
Hardy, Ervin D. and Leala A.
Harlan, Carol N.
Harlan, Lloyd L.
Harris, Jasper
Harris, Jessie M.
Harris, Teryan Lane
Harvey, William S. and Elizabeth R.
Haskins, Bertha
Haskins, Otto
Haslehurst, Margret
Hauck, Alvin N.
Hauck, Edward M. and Deana E.
Havens, Cap F.
Havens, Clifford W. and Ruth M.
Havens, Henrietta
Havens, Joe R.
Havens, Reuben
Havens, Tikiesha Marie Selvitella
Hays, Clyde L.
Hays, Neva Isabell
Hazelton, Alice
Hazelton, Henry Maurice
Hazen, Floyd W. and Margie Rice
Heacox, Lucian M.
Heacox, Maynard L, and Joy D.
Heberling, Jonathan and Sarah
Heffner, Alvin
Heffner, J.
Heffner, Jennie
Heffner, Joseph
Heffner, LeRoy Oscar
Heffner, Oscar L.
Hegge, Victor L. and Pearl M.
Hehn, Robert W. and Mildred M.
Heisz, Harvey and J. Ruth
Heller, Adam
Heller, Catharine
Heller, Charlotte
Heller, Christina
Heller, Dora L.
Heller, Henry
Heller, Katharina
Heller, M.G.
Heller, Ottilia
Heller, Sebastian and Mary
Heller, unclear
Heller, William C.
Heller, Wm. G.
Henderson, William and Elsie
Henkel, Father
Henkel, Mother
Herpel, Lawrence M. and Mildred M.
Hettman, Grace Taylor
Hewitt, children
Hewitt, Dr. Carlos M.
Hewitt, Elizabeth M.
Higgins, Veronica
Hildebrand, Alfred W.
Hildebrand, Alwine
Hildebrand, Emma Paulina
Hildebrand, George F.
Hildebrand, Julia
Hildebrand, Leo Adolph
Hildebrand, Theodor
Hildebrand, William
Hildebrant, family
Hildebrant, Richard J.
Hill, David G. and Grace M.
Hilstead, Albert C. and Minnie M.
Hinman, Margaret Randolph
Hipenbecker, Marvin L.
Hippenbecker, William C. and Mary A.
Hirschmann, Philip
Hitesman, Harry and Lola
Hoaglund, Anne
Hoe, Elizabeth
Hoerig, Jeanette F.
Hof, Anna M.
Hof, Gus P.
Hof, Philip J.
Hoffland, Gladys
Hoffland, John
Hoffman, Henry M. and Genevieve T.
Hofseth, Harry and family
Hoilien, Gerald I.
Hoilien, Joyce L.
Holcomb, Rebecca Carson
Holden, Leon R. and Anna
Holt, Anna
Holt, Ella
Holt, Emma Sophia
Holt, Ole
Holt, Ralph
Hook, E.
Hooks, Bert E. and Harriet M.
Hoos, Joshua James
Hopkins, James H. and family
Hopkins, James H. and Sara M.
Hore, Alberta F.
Hore, Robert M.
Howe, Fanny M.
Howe, Mary C.
Howe, W.E.
Howe, William
Hubanks, Bonnie Mae
Hubanks, Charles
Hubanks, Isabel Wayne
Hubanks, Lee W. and Ruby D.
Hubanks, Lillian
Hubanks, Robert
Hubanks, Warren E.
Hubbell, Carl E. and Flora B.
Hubbell, David E. and Margaret M.
Hubbell, Horatio K.
Hubbell, Horatio W.
Hubbell, Ida
Hubbell, Theodore N. and Elizabeth A.
Huber, Joseph C.
Hubl, Raymond A. and Frances A. Keller
Hudson, Nellie G.
Hudson, Rube and family
Hudson, William G.
Hudson, William Henry and Florence
Huff, Alt S.
Huff, Ida
Huff, Lucille Beimborn
Huff, W.L.
Huff, Whitford Lynn
Huff, William Lewis and family
Huff, William N.
Huffman, Hele Lu
Huffman, William H. and Winifred R.
Hughes, Chalmers A.
Hummel, Emma and Mabel
Hummel, Henry and family
Hummel, Henry C. and Hellen
Hunt, Lea
Hunter, H.
Hunter, Wm. A.
Hupenbecker, Albert
Hupenbecker, Louise
Hupenbecker, Rose Stahel
Hynes, Michael F.
Imhoff, Constance
Imhoff, Joseph and unclear
Imhoff, William and Myrtle
Imlay, E.H.
Imlay, Matilda
Jackowick, John E. and Linda S.
Jackowick, Kelly Jean
Jackson, Elton H.
Jackson, J.
Jackson, Mentie
Jacobs, Estella
Jacobson, Leonard H. and Elaine M. Folbrecht
Jaeger, Curtis
James, Hugh and unclear
James, William and Thomas
Jenkins, Cora B.
Jenkins, Robert M.
Jensen, Eugenia J.
Jensen, Florence H.
Jenson, andrew
Jenson, Viola
Jesseau, Harold R. and Margaret T.
Johnson, Albert and Verna L.
Johnson, Alfred L.
Johnson, Alfred L. and Shirley V.
Johnson, Berenhart
Johnson, Carl F. and Marjorie F.
Johnson, Charles J.
Johnson, Charley J.
Johnson, Debra Lynn Faulkner
Johnson, Dinah R.
Johnson, Gustave Lawrence and John R.
Johnson, Harlan J.
Johnson, Harry Paul
Johnson, John R.
Johnson, Leo E. and Jennie F.
Johnson, Lottie P.
Johnson, Marshal and Delores
Johnson, Mildred M.
Johnson, Olive
Johnson, unclear
Johnson, unclear and E. Madeline
Johnsrud, Anna
Johnsrud, Carl and Ellen
Johnsrud, Elmer
Johnsrud, Otius
Johnston, Shirley M.
Jones, Archie
Jones, Duane P.
Jones, Grover J. and Elsie E.
Jones, Harry
Jones, James L. and Nola O.
Jones, Joseph L.
Jones, Lyle B. and Jeal L.
Jones, Margaret Ellen
Jones, Marge A.
Jones, Michael J.
Jones, Milton
Jones, Norris B.
Jones, Perry J. and Margie
Jones, Rebecca Dexter
Jones, Richard J. and Gwendolyn V.
Jones, Robert Allen
Jones, Robert B. and Dorothy A.
Jones, Robert J. and Mary Alice
Jones, Robt. K.
Jones, U.J. and Katherine
Jones, Will and Katherine
Jones, Willard C. and Elva M.
Jors, Marvin E.
Jors, Marvin E. and Bertha
Kaap, Roland and June
Kafar, William Gene Sr.
Karnop, family
Karsten, Leo C. aned Agnes M.
Kast, Lloyd S.
Kazda, Raymond Earl
Keller, Edward J.
Keller, Harry J. and Elsie M.
Keller, Henry S.
Keller, LaDema M.
Keller, Mary A.
Keller, Robert A. and Phyllis M.
Kelley, J. Bernard and Veronica
Kelley, Michael and Mary Ellen
Kelly, Trick Michael
Kelty, George and Mamie
Kendall, Dottie M. Chitwood
Kendall, James F.
Kerr, Carmen D.
Kiefer, Fred R. and Leona J.
Kinder, Charles
Kinder, Neil O. and Hazel M.
King, Charles R. and Eva A.
King, Lewis and L.
King, William and Karine G. Kral
Kingcannon, Raymond R. and Alice W.
Kirschbaum, Donald C. and Charlotte A.
Kisting, John H. and Edna
Kjos, Dorothy H.
Kligora, Charles and Clara
Kligora, Harvey
Kligora, Harvey C.
Kligora, Norma F.
Knesting, Anthony A. and Grace E.
Knesting, Catherine A. and Ronald H.
Knight, Kelvin Kelly
Knight, Marcus J.
Knight, Robert Clarence
Knight, Roger D.
Knight, Roger Dale
Knoble, Milton and Ruth A.
Knoble, Myron D. and Evelyn M.
Knoble, Sheryl L.
Knutson, Fred and family
Knutson, Henry and Valerie A.
Koenig, Harold J. and Margaret E.
Koss, George J. and Johanna
Kovars, Donald
Kovars, Donald C. and Helen M.
Kovars, Gregory A.
Kovars, Helen M.
Kratochvill, Henry and Anna
Kratochwill, Charles H. and family
Kratochwill, Raymond and Mildred
Krauss, Lorraine A.
Krauss, Walter
Kretschman, Harold M.
Kretschmann, Carl J.
Kretschmann, Carl J. and Teresa G.
Kretschmann, Edward A. and Sarah M.
Kretschmann, Edward and Ethelyn L.
Kreul, Elmer J. and family
Kriz, Joseph and Mary
Kruhn, Edward F.
Kruhn, Emma
Kuchenbecker, Harvey J. and Edith M.
Langdon, Jeffery Louis
Langdon, Robert Bird
Larsen, Gene L. and Loretta V.
Larson, Lyle O.
Latham, James F. and family
Latham, Michael P.
Latham, Robert W. and Dora
Laxton, James and Dolores
Layde, A. Marie
Ledbury, E.J. and Pearl L.
LeGeune, Clifford and family
Lenz, Amalia F.
Lenz, Bernice A.
Lenz, Henry L.
Lenz, Sheridan L.
Lesko, Garry and Patsy
Lester, Harold Leroy
Lewis, Harold G. and family
Lewis, John E. and Maxine L.
Lindauer, Milton E. and Betty
Linder, Bill and Cen
Linderlien, Lloyd O.
Lippman, Arnold Otto
Lippman, Henry J.
Lisney, Harry and Gladys
Loether, Emil H. and Avis V.
Loomis, Cecil W. and Margot M.
Loomis, H. Charles and Judith A.
Loomis, Jo Ann
Lostetter, Charles M. and Helen L.
Luessman, John and Josephine
Lull, Alvin W.
Lund, Norman E. and Marion

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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.

CITIES and VILLAGES, often referred to as "incorportated areas", govern territory where population is more concentrated. In general, minimum population for incorporation as a village is 150 residents for an isolated village and 2,500 for a metropolitan village located in a more densely settled area. For cities, the minimums are 1,000 and 5,000 respectively. As cities and villages are incorporated, they are carved out of the town territory and become independent units no longer subject to the town's control. The remainder of the town may take on a 'Swiss cheese" configuration as its area is reduced.

[Information above taken from "State of Wisconsin Blue Book 1997-1998"]

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