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Sager - Zwieg


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Sager, Alexander
Sasse, Herman and family
Sasse, Herman and Ernestine
Sauder, George and Maria
Sauder, George P. Jr
Sawyer, Dorothy
Schaal, Matilda
Schaal, unclear
Schaal, John Fr
Schaal, unclear female
Schaam, Albert
Schaam, Matilda
Schaam, unclear
Schabel, Lilliy Reible
Schabel, Lilly Reible
Schafbuch, Geradine M
Schafbuch, Kenneth H
Scham, John
Scharnell, Juel Lenny
Schatz, Beatrice Faltz Ziegler
Scheberl, Lloyd A
Scheberl, Sarah K
Schelepfeffer, Johann G
Schellfeffer, Ray R. and Sylvia
Schellpfeffer, Alma Koch
Schellpfeffer, Anna Koch
Schellpfeffer, Augusta
Schellpfeffer, Christian Aug. and Theresa
Schellpfeffer, Friedrich W.
Schellpfeffer, Paul R.
Schellpfeffer, Ray R. and Sylvia E.
Schellpfeffer, Alma Koch
Schellpfeffer, Anna Koch
Schellpfeffer, Anna S
Schellpfeffer, Arnold and Hulda
Schellpfeffer, August
Schellpfeffer, Carl
Schellpfeffer, Fred A
Schellpfeffer, Friedrich W
Schellpfeffer, Gertrude
Schellpfeffer, Henry A
Schellpfeffer, Louise
Schellpfeffer, Paul P
Schellpfeffer, Robert and Della
Schellpfeffer, Ronald
Schellpfeffer, unclear
Schellpfeffer, Willard E
Schieb, George C and family
Schilwat, George and Minna
Schimm, Roger R. and Norma B
Schlegel, Raymond R. and Ruby J
Schlichting, Wilhelm
Schlichting, Friederik
Schmidt, Wm.
Schmidt, Christian
Schmidt, Mark D
Schneske, Irma M
Schneske, Joseph W
Schneske, Joseph W. and Irma M
Schoen, Walter A. and family
Schraufnagel, David H
Schroeder, Emil
Schroeder, Emma
Schroeder, Herman
Schubert, William A
Schubert, William A (2)
Schubert, William and A
Schultz, unclear
Schultz, Arnold and Ida
Schultz, August W. and Agnes V
Schultz, David N
Schultz, Edwin
Schultz, Erna
Schultz, Willis Fredrick
Schulz, Louise D.
Schulz, Michael and Ernstine
Schulze, Richard Rudolf
Schumann, Alvina
Schumann, Arllys F
Schumann, Charles G
Schumann, Frank
Schumann, Herbert H
Schumann, Robert H
Schwan, Albert W
Schwan, Anna
Schwan, Edwin O. and Mary H
Schwan, Mary A
Schwantes, Emil W
Schwantes, Herman
Schwantes, Julia M. Miller
Schwantz, Emelia P.
Schwantz, Fred C.
Schwantz, Emelia P
Schwantz, Fred C
Schwantz, Olga F
Schwartz, Auguste
Schwartz, Louise A.
Schwartz, Ried.
Schwartz, William Jr.
Schwartz, Arnold E
Schwartz, Arthur A. and Hattie
Schwartz, Clara
Schwartz, Ernest
Schwartz, Fred
Schwartz, Leo F
Schwartz, Louise A
Schwartz, William Jr
Schwarz, Marie L.
Schwarz, Valentine
Schwarz, Marie L
Schwarz, unclear
Schwarz, Valentine
Schwarze, Herman H. and Martha A.
Schwarze, Hermann
Schwarzmueller, Emilie
Schweppe, Fredrick and Martha
Schwinzmueller, Wilhelm
Schwinzmueller, Wilhelmine
Scola, Amando and Catherine
Semrau, A. and Martha
Siedschlag, Harold W. and Norma A
Simich, Joseph M. and LaValle
Simon, Jonathon Lee
Smith, Nancy Clark
Smith, Augusta
Smith, James O. and Ellen R
Smith, Leslie and Olga L
Smith, Leslie R
Smith, Louisa
Smith, Nancy Clark
Smith, R. Leslie
Smith, Robert and Hannah
Sobye, Otillie Krause
Spars, August and Maria
Spars, August and Maria
Speer-Hahn, Amanda Puls
Speershahn, Amanda Puls
Spiering, Eleonore L.
Spiering, Lillie L.
Spiering, Ottilie A.
Spiering, Vernon E.
Spiering, Augusta E.F
Spiering, Bertha
Spiering, Ida F
Spiering, J. Heinrich W
Spiering, Norman H. and Bernice A
Spiering, Ottilie A
Spittel, Lawrence
Spradau, Marvin
Sprenger, Merttie
Sprenger, LaVern R
Sprenger, Merttie
Springer, Barry S
Stadthaus, Alfred C. and Margarete D
Starr, Betty Ann
Steinberg, Charles W. and Lydia F
Steinhorst, Edward and Albertine
Steinhorst, Friedrich and Mathilda E. Pagenkop
Stepanovich, Eli
Sterr, Marcue
Stevenson, Arthur and Janice
Stevenson, Arthur and Daniel
Stieve, Gordon W. and Lorraine P. Russek
Stipanovic, Pete
Stipanovich, Marice
Stipanovich, Petar and Smilja
Stipanovich, Sam
Stipanvic, Donica
Stoffer, Carl T. and Augusta
Stortz, Charlotte M
Stortz, Danielle marie
Strayer, Hal and Betty
Streblow, Clarence A
Streblow, Donald C
Streblow, Olive D
Strehlow, Robert D
Strook, John and Anna
Strook, John and unclear
Strook, Merlin J. and Viola B
Tarr, Herbert and unclear
Taylor, Thomas G.
Thielke, Almond J
Thielke, Emma
Thielke, Herman and Katherine
Thielke, Katherine
Thielke, Meta
Thorgersen, Charles E
Thurk, Charles R. and Ida J
Thurk, George C. and family
Tillmann, Adam
Tillmann, Louisa
Tillmann, Adam
Tillmann, Helena
Tillmann, Louisa
Timm, Gottlieb and Sofia
Traege, Marie Rosine
Traege, Marie Rosine
Traeger, Anna Margaretha Reimers
Traeger, Clemens A.
Traeger, Emil
Traeger, Augusta
Traeger, Emil
Traeger, Richard
Traeger, Robert
Trager, unclear
Trager, unclear (2)
Treible, Jon C
Ulrich, Irma
Ulrich, Victor William
unclear name
Uzelatz, Emil
Uzelatz, Peter and Anna
Van Brunt, Daniel C. and family
Van Brunt, Willard A.
Van Brunt, family
Van brunt, Willard A
Villwock, Brandon
Voeltz, Emanuel C. and Florence B
Voeltz, Lawrence and Helen D
Voeltz, Lawrence R
Voeltz, Roy W
Voeltz, Seymour A. and Geneva M
Voight, Milton A. and Goldia A
Voight, Norman M
Voigt, Carl
Voigt, Sovphia
Volkner, Wilhelm
Volkner, C
Volkner, unclear
Volkner, Wilhelm
Voss- McElroy family
Waas, Alois and Olga
Wagner, Charles J. and Marion E
Wallace, James O
Wallen, G.A. and family
Wallen, G. A. and family
Walther, Edna A
Walther, Ervin F
Washburn, S.A. and Minnie Kramer
Washburn, S.A., and Minnie Kramer
Wavra, Wayne A. and Pearl V
Weber, Charles H. and Marie L
Wegener, Harvey L
Wegener, Louis C
Wegener, Lydia
Wegener, Raymond L
Weginger, John H. and Meta A
Wegner, Richard
Weinzierl, Agnes
Weinzierl, Agnes
Weiss, Marvin and Beatrice
Weiss, Marvin F
Welsch, David C. and David C
Wendler, Max A. and Ella W
Wendt, August C. and Herberta
Wendt, Hannchen M.
Wendt, August and Herbert R
Wendt, Ciara Rose
Wendt, Elisabeth
Wendt, Gladys
Wendt, John
Wendt, Lillian
Wendt, Max
Wendt, Reinold A. and Margaret M
Werblow, Wm. F.
Wescott, Connor X
Westphal, Alphonse
Wheeler, Gary L
Wheeler, Hilda W
Wheeler, Leslie W
Whitford, Ronald and June
Whitney, Gordon L. and Mabel E
Wiedewitsch, August
Wieseke, William F.
Wild, Dennis F. and Mark D
Wilderman, Adeline E
Wilderman, Ralph
Wilke, Catharine
Wilke, Leonard G
Wilke, Leonard G. and Martha S
Wilke, Martha S
Wilke, Wm
Wille, Johanna
Wille, Johanna
Wille, Ludwig
Williams, Arthea Faltz
Wilson, Thomas S. and Anna D
Winkie, Ida E.
Wittke, Lulu
Wittke, Pauline
Wittke, Rob.
Wittke, Robert
Wittman, Arthur W
Wittman, Donald M
Wittman, Viola
Witzke, Ferdinand C. and Johanna F.
Witzke, Karl and Karoline
Witzke, Albert
Witzke, Ferdinand C. and Johanna F
Wolff, Julius T.
Wolff, Wilhem and Luise Linse
Wolter, Ernst
Wolter, John James
Wolter, Tracy Scott
Wolter, unclear
Wolter, unknown
Wolter, Vikki Rae
Wonberger, Augusta
Wright, Elmer D
Wulff, John
Wurl, Auguste
Yakee, Fred M. and Isabelle M.
Yanicke, Josephine M.
Yanicke, Lettie
Yanicke, Charle
Yanicke, Josephine M
Yanicke, Lettie
Yoeckel, John A.
Yunto, Henry L. Jr
Zastrow, Cyril E. and Lucille O
Ziegler, Herbert
Zietlow, Olaf F
Zietlow, Otto F. and Marie Bruni
Zills, Carl and Anna Lang
Zills, Carl and Anna
Zimmerman, Armond R. and Lucille E
Zimmerman, Gustav H. and Helen C
Zimmerman, Helen
Zimmerman, William
Zimmermann, Carl and Elsa A
Zimmermann, Louis A. and Ella A
Zuehlke, Henry C. and Carrie
Zwieg, Anita M
Zwieg, Gilbert A. and Lydia M
Zwieg, Herbert and Leora
Zwieg, Herman and Alvina
Zwieg, Lawrence and Gertrude
Zwieg, William A. and Marcia 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.

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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ProjectCopyright Notice: These generous contributions do not necessarily depict all tombstone photographs for a given cemetery. The source for many of the cemetery names and placenames on these pages come from Cemetery Locations in Wisconsin, 3rd edition, compiled by Linda M. Herrick and Wendy K. Uncapher. The book is published by Origins at 4327 Milton Ave. Janesville, WI 53546. All files on this site are copyrighted by their creator and/or contributor. They may be linked to but may not be reproduced on another site without specific permission from Tina Vickery [mailto:tsvickery@gmail.com] and/or their contributor. Although public information is not in and of itself copyrightable, the format in which they are presented, the notes and comments, etc., are. It is however, quite permissable to print or save the files to a personal computer for personal use ONLY.

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