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Allouez Cemetery
Tombstone Photos


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Abts, Louis
Aland, Charles and Mary
Aland, Frank and Julia
Alberts, Vincent H
Allard, Dorothy Florence
Allouez Catholic Cemetery Sign
Anderecc, Martin T
Andre, Elmer and family
Babiasz, Maciej and Franciszka
Backlain, Zeno and Amelie
Bailey, Donald F (2)
Bailey, Donald F
Bardouche, Peter
Barrette, August and Josephine
Baye, Lucile
Beernstsen, Henry and Johanna
Belanger, henry
Besaw, Willard J
Biebel, George and Martha
Biemeret, Delforge and Haibe
Bins, Mary A
Bins, Peter and family
Blahnik, Albert and family
Blahnik, Frank J. and L
Blahnik, Robert K
Boerschinger, Peter and Anna
Boerschinger, Peter and Catherine
Boncher, Clemence and John
Boncher, Elmer
Bong, Anton
Bonness, Alyssa Mary
Bosar, Bernard and Lillie
Bouchard, Antone and Genevieve
Bouche, George and Mary Redondo
Bouche, John J. and Victoria
Bouche, Lois Jane
Bouche, Theodore and Delia
Bourguegnon, Julien
Bournoville, Henry J
Bray, Isadore and Sabra
Brazina, Catherine
Bredell, Desire and Lillian
Brienen, Annie
Briquelet, Donald George
Briquelet, Gordon F
Brook, Mary Jane
Brosteau, Julia
Brosteau, Theresa
Brown, Grayce Emylee
Browning, Louis
Bruecker, Theres
Brunette, Tracy and Joseph
Bujarski, family
Bunker, William
Burns, Margaret Riley and family
Burzynski, Stanley and Eva
Buzy, Edward
Buzy, Raymond
Cajewski, Catherine
Cajewski, John
Caldwell, Davian Lee
Callahan, William D. and Olive M
Campbell, Noah
Campshire, Robert
Campshure, Gertrude
Campshure, Robert
Carstecki, Martha
Castillo, Roberto and Angelica
Champeau, Jacob Aidan
Chevalier, Telesphore
Chopin, Mamie
Cieslewicz, Stanley and Ann
Clark, Patrick and Nellie
Clark, Patrick John
Clausen, Ethel
Cleary, B. and unclear
Cleary, Josephine
Cleary, Kathryn Weber
Clifton, Minnie
Cobelius, John
Colcord, C. John
Colcord, Violet L
Coleman, Celia
Coleman, John and Bridget
Collaer, Raymond and Annie
Conrad, unclear Gerald
Coppens, Karen
Corduin, Felix
Corduin, Joseph J. and Frances
Corduin, Rosaline
Cossan, Veronica
Counard, Lola
Courchaine, Gertrude
Czechanski, Wojcech and Amelia
Dale, Rosalie
Daniels, Peter J. and Maria C
Daul, Charles and Elizabeth
Daul, Frances
Davis, Horace B. and Kathryn Kusch
De Grand, Norman and Marcella
De Marco, Barbara K
DeCock, Henry E
DeGuelle, Felix and Louise
Dekeyser, Father and Mother
Delaruelle, unclear
Delforce, Frank and Gertrude
Delwiche, Emerence and family
DeMarco, Ralph
Demro, Joseph and Mary
Denis, Joseph F. and Mary E
Derbique, John and family
Dernbach, Jacob
DeRoost, Irene
Derwae, Annie
Desotell, Donald
DeStaercke, Jacob
Destaercke, Mrs. jacob
Devereaux, Laura
Devereaux, male infant
DeVolder, Ferdinand and Catherine N
DeWitt, Edward
Dobe, Laura
Dobmeyer, George and Margaret
Dobosz, Regina
Dockry, Christopher B
Doherty, Gertrude
Doherty, Vivian Bray
Dolan, Nettie M. and Wnuk, Myrtle
Donarski, John and Rose
Dondajewski, Karol
Dondajewski. Karol
Doul, Frank and Mary
Doyle, Genevieve
Doyle, Mina
Draheim, August M
Dudkiewicz, Edward
DuPont, Emmanuel and Victorine
DuPont, John and Josephine
Duquaine, Joseph
Durben, Michael and Helena
Edwards, John M. and Irune J
Engels, Bennie
Erickson, Faith Marie
Erschens, LuLu
Erschens, Peter
Eveard, Edward
Everard, John
Farry, Lewis
Feldhausen, Milton J
Feldman, Daniel J
Finnegan, May White
Fleming, Raymond Patrick
Formes, Anna
Formes, Louis and Barbara
Formes, Louis
Formes, William J
Forsythe, Henry H
Foth, John G
Fraire, August and Delia
Frericks, Minnie
Freriks, Isabel..
Freriks, Isabel
gagliano, Salvatore (Ted) and Dolores
Gajewski, Anton and Gertrude
Gardipee, Frank A
Gardt, Adolph
Gardt, Philomene
Gauerke, John W. and CeCile K
Gay, unclear and Virginia
Geniesse, Edmund
Geniesse, Eliza
Gerard, Gordon J
Gerpin, Father and Mother
Gerstner, Julia
Giesler, Fred and Laura
Gillard, Joseph
Gille, Edwin and Desire
Gillen, Minnie and Paullena
Gillespie, Nicholas
Gleason, Bartholomew and Anna
Glim, Emil and family
Gonzalez, Christian R
Gonzoles, Pablo Orozco
Gorzelandzyk, Mary
Gorzlancyk, Stanley and Corrine V
Griebling, Harvey H. and Ruth
Grossen, John
Gruselle, Antoinette
Gruselle, Ida M
Gruselle, Louis and Antoinette
Guns, Albert and Henrietta
Haas, Joseph and Mary
Hablewitz, Isabelle Camille
Hannon, Joseph and Theresa
Harean, Mary
Harran, Dominick
Hebart, Edward
Hector, Mary Minahan
Heisdorf, William and Jennie
Hernandez, Salma A
Hoban, Michael
Hofbreckx, Cyril J. and Maud M
Hogan, Alice
Hogan, Catherine
Hogan, Margaret
Hoslet, Rose.
Hoslet, Rose
Houle, Theresa N
Hubert, Isabelle R
Huguet, Alphonse and Mary
Huguet, Ella J
Huguet, Joseph F. and Elenora H
Huguet, Ruth
Hurckman, Joe and Pauline
Hyke, Albert L
Jacquart, Catherine
Jagodzinski, Barry and Gladys
Janquart, Winfred (Win)
Janssen, John W
Jaskolski, Carol Jean
Jerovetz, bert and Rose
Jewska, Maryanna
Joannes, Kunigunde
Joseph, John and unclear
Joseph, Richard
Junion, Norris and Louise
Juranitch, Barbara Ann
Jurczykowski, Stanislaus and Gertrude
Kabacinski, Hattie
Kane, Maria
Kane, Wm
Kapla, Paul
Katers, Henry
Kerin, Robert Jr
Klaus, Delia B
Klaus, Elisabeth
Klein, Peter
Knell, Elizabeth
Knell, Eva Niniaway
Knell, Katie
Knell, Matthew
Kniess, Anthony David
Knosh, John and family
Koebke, Paul A. and Norine
Kolanchek, Jan and Maryana
Kolb, Anna Marie
Kolb, Catherine L
Kolb, Cletus P
Kolb, Peter Jr
Konowalski, Joseph
Koptik, Jacob and Margaret
Kornowske, Bernice
Kox, Anton Jr. and Josephine
Kox, Joseph and Anthony
Krause, Owen Dean
Krouth, William and Elizabeth
Kummers, Lena
Kunesh, Viola
LaBedelle, Hubert
Labedelle, Rosalie
LaCourt, Teles and Delia
Laduron, Joseph and family
LaFave, Peter C. and Alice
Lake, Anna
Lamal, Fred and Anna
Lambeau family stone
Lambeau, Curly
Lambeau, Earl L
Lambeau, Marcel
Lambeau, Oliver D
Lambert, Joseph and Nettie
Lambert, Patricia M
Lambuea, Mary
Langenfeld, Angeline M
LaPlante, Cyrus and Elizabeth
Lappen, Frank
Larscheid, Gertrude
Larscheid, Mason Joseph
LaTour, Louie and Sylvia
Lauterbach, Christian and Catherine
LaVaque, Rodney J
Lee, Der
LeFebvre, Joseph and Mary
LeFevre, Joseph
LeFevre, Victor
LeGary, Mary
Lehan, Michael
LeLod, Arsiel
Lempereur, Joseph J. and Eva K
Lesperance, Hannah Mae
Lindsley, unclear and Lena
Lipski, Andrew and Annastasta
Londo, Fred and Celia
Lonsdale, John M. and Bridget A
Lor, Nao Cha
Lorent, Leo J
Lutz, Edison J
Lutz, Phyllis M
Lyman, Daniel H. and Genevieve
Lyng, John D
Macco, Victor and Mary
Malinosky, Michael
Malinosky, Rose Mary
maloney, Grandma
Maloney, Grandpa
Maloney, male infant
Marshall, Louise
Maslowski, Victor C
Maxwell, Daniel J
Maxwell, infant female
McInnis, John J. and Elizabeth
McInnis, John J
Melera, Helen
Michaels, Felix
Michaels, Rosalie
Minahan, Mary
Minahan, Wm. B
Mingeaud, Edith Callahan
Moes, Ottilia Malinosky
Mohr, Christine
Mohr, Irene I
Mohr, Louis C
Mooco, Joseph
Mooso, Roland ((infant)
Moran, Frank E. and Clara C
Moran, Frank
Morgan, Erin Mackenzie
Morrow, Elmer
Mraz, Fred and family
Mullen, Anna
Murray, Lucy
Murray, William S
Murtha, James and Michael
Naer, Adam Joseph
Naumann, Rose
Netols, Frank and Nettie
Neumann, Mary
Nick, Anna Maria
Nick, J. Joseph
Nineway, Anna Clifford
Nockerts, Theodore
Nodver, Edna
Noel, Prosper J. and Victorine
Nooyen, Elloitt
Nooyen, John and Anna Marie
Nooyen, Margaret
Norbert, Ever
Nuss, Gerald
Nys, Aryanna Lynn
Nys, Elmer J. and family
O'Leary, John E
O'Leary, Mary A
O'Leary, William A
Olejniczak, Angeline
Olejniczak, Joseph and Helen
Olejniczak, Joseph
Olejniczak, Julius Jr
Ollinger, John G. and family
Olson, Frances
Orde, August and family
Ostermann, John
Palubicki, Chester
Panure, Desire
Paque, female infant
Parins, Emil and Mary
Parmentier, Cora A
Parmentier, Joseph P
Parmentier, June M
Parmentier, William J
Paster, Kathryn
Paulit, John
Pavon, Nina Angie Gavriela Avila
Petka, Joseph and Mary
Petrie, Gertrude Mary
Phelps, Fred E. and family
Pickett, William and Johanna
Piechowski, Mary
Pire, Emil and family
Piron, Sidona
Platten, female
Poquette, David John
Poquette, Lawrence P
Poquette, Paul and Louise
Powers, Agnes
Pratsch, Lloyd A. and Blanche G
Radey, Frances
Raymaker, Harriet
Raymaker, Martin and Nellie
Raymaker, William
Raymakers, John S. and Catherine
Reignier, Joseph and Catherine
Rein, Edward
Reis, Andrew
Reis, Elizabeth
Reynolds, Charles A. and Katherine
Richards, Fred
Richards, Jennie
Ripp, Mathew and Catherine
Roby, Jeremiah I
Rocek, Anna
Rommel, Agnes
Rosinski, Stanley and family
Rothe, Louise
Rothe, Peter and Frances
Rousseau, Frank and Mary
Roy, Myrtle
Ryan, Henry P
Ryan, Mary
Ryan, Nicholas M
Ryan, Patrick K
Ryan, Patrick
Salmon, Emil and Rose
Sauer, William and Anna
Sauvey, Norman J
Scheller, Leonard
Scherf, Anna M
Scherf, Raymond C
Scherf, William
Schesney, Joseph
Schiels, Frances M
Schleis, John and Anna
Schoch, Oswald and Margaret
Schoen, Myron
Schoerp, August
Schott, Wendell and family
Schramm, Julius
Schuldes, Harold M
Seidl, Damien C
Sepulveda, Magaly M
Servais, Walter F. and family
Shaughnessy, Delia
Shaughnessy, John J. and Mabel A
Shaw, Isabelle Marie Compton
Sickel, Louis
Sickel, Sarah
Silva, Javier M
Simon, F. J. and Mary M
Simon, Joseph N
Simon, Male infant
Slama, Willard F. and Della
Smeester, Noah
Smith, John Joseph
Smits, April Lynn
Soboda, Nancy Ann
Specht, Ottilia
Stathas, C.J
Stathas, Larry George
Steeno, Josephine
Stencil, Howard
Stencil, Veisea C
Stiede, infant and Noelle Susan
Stievo, Christine
Stievo, George
Stievo, Henry and Zoie
Straite, Catherine E
Strom, Grace Elizabeth
Strutz, Eleanor C
Strutz, Walter E
Sullivan, John A
Sullivan, Thomas D. and family
Sweet, Wirth J
Swendsen, John
Szczechowski, Andrew and Catharine
Szczechowski, John and family
Tease, Josephine
Thelen, Wendlen and Catherine
Thibaudeau, Roger M. and Exora Ann
Thomas, Joseph L. and Anna J
Thorpe, Abbigale E
Timmerman, Dorothy M
Timmerman, Frank
Timmerman, Pauline
Tombal, Joseph and Mary
Tordeur, Gregory
Torres, Allison Mae
Umentum, Martin and Gertrude
Vail, Harry
Valley, Martha Belanger
Van Beek, Gertrude
Van Beek, Lawrence
Van Caster, Theodore
Van Deuren, Agnes G
Van Deuren, Mary F
Van Deuren, Phillip
Van Eyck, Philip and Elizabeth
Van Oss, Frank and unclear
Van Pay, William and Mary
Van Rossum, Albert
Van, Henry
Van, Ida
VanBoxel, Albert and Mary
Vanden Heuvel, George and family
Vandenberg, Charles
Vandenbrand, Eva Sickel
Vandenbrook, Henry and Katherine
Vanderel, George
Vanderel, Minnie
Vandergeeten, Joseph and Augusta
Vandergeeten, Peter and Florence
Vandermuss, William
Vandersteen, Theodore
Vandertie, Wallace H. and Emily M
Vandeveld, Firmain and Hortense
Vandezande, Alphonse and Theresa
Vaness, Frank and Louise
Vangsness, Orland C. and Eugenia C
Vanoss, Clara
VanPay, Vergine Lindsley
Veeser, Priscilla
Veltus, Anna M
Vergauwen, Joseph
Verheyden, Carol
Verheyden, Evelyn
Verheyden, Tony L
Vermeyen, Ely J. and Julia
Vervoren, Cleo
Vincent, George and Anna C
Vu, Savannah
Wadginski, Frank R. and family
Wagner, Nicholas
Wallace, Joseph and Margaret
Watermolen, August
Watermolen, Henry and Theresia
Watermolen, Julia Collard
Watermolen, Julia
Watermolen, Philip and Louisa
Weber, Harold Andrew
Weiss, Joshua Ryan
Welch, Kathryn
Welles, Mathias and Gertrude.
Welles, Mathias and Gertrude
Welsing, Walter E. and Estelle G
Wesely, Frank and Mary
Weys, Ann
Widi, John C. and Judith M
Woolford, Al;ice M
Woolford, Eunice B
Woolford, William B
Wyent, Peter and Lucy
Yang, Kalla
Young, Margaret A
Zemanek, Joseph and Barbara
Zimanek, male infant

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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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