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Crawford County
Bridgeport Township
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Evergreen Cemetery
Tombstone Photos

Jackisch, Almeda A. and Lois A. - Lyons, Donald K. and Dorothy M.


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Jackisch, Almeda A. and Lois A.
Jackisch, daughters
Jackson, Charles R. and William R.
Jackson, Florence
Jackson, Francis Reed
Jackson, Hattie Goodwin
Jackson, Irvin Peck
Jackson, John and Cecelia A.
Jackson, John T.
Jackson, Mary E. Reed
Jackson, Nancy M.
Jackson, Orson
Jackson, Stella E. Peck
Jambura, John and Mary E.
Janitz, unclear and Henrietta
Jebsen, Hans F.
Jennings, Anna M. Robejsek
Jens, Paul and Emilia C.
Jensen, Carl E.
Jensen, Sam and Julia M.
Johnson, Chester A. and LaVera
Johnson, E.M.
Johnson, Esther M.
Johnson, Kittie
Johnson, Krete E. and Ernest H
Johnson, Linda Kay
Johnson, Lyman E.
Johnson, Richard L.
Johnson, Rose P.
Johnson, unclear female
Johnson, W.A.
Johnston, Buferd R. and Wanda C.
Jones, Albert F.
Jones, Alice I.
Jones, Joel Dart and Josephine
Jones, unclear and Viola W.
Jones, William C. and Alta A.
Jori, Martin H.
Kadlec, Rudolph
Kahl, Arthur A. and Louise A.
Kahler, Alexander and Eulalia
Kahler, Anna F.
Kahler, Arno A.
Kahler, Charles
Kahler, Charles F.
Kahler, Donald D.
Kahler, Emma
Kahler, Frank G.
Kahler, Franklin G. and Leona G.
Kahler, George A.
Kahler, Ida C.
Kahler, Lillian M.
Kahler, Marley
Kahler, Mary L.
Kahler, Nettie M.
Kahler, Theodore W. and Rosella A.
Kaiser, Anna and Earl
Kaiser, Carl W.
Kaiser, Emil H.
Kaiser, Harold J. and Mae D.
Kaiser, Louis C. and Johanna
Kaiser, Mary A.
Kaiser, Wm. H.
Kalina, Anna
Kaminski, Dorothy Kolbe and Colby, Marietta Barker
Kapinus, Niles F.
Karl, Lewis
Karnopp, Anna
Karnopp, Edwin C.
Karnopp, Friedrich and Henrietta
Karnopp, Friedrich W. and Heinrich W.
Karnopp, Harry
Karnopp, Henry
Karnopp, Henry and Elizabeth
Karnopp, Julius E.
Karnopp, Karl J. and Herman W. Ch.
Karnopp, Otto R. and Rosa H.
Karnopp, Rodney Lee
Karnopp, W.H.
Kasparek, Frank and Nina
Kast, Calvin R.
Kast, Landus L.
Kast, Wesley L.
Kauderer, Johane
Kaufman, Paul W. and Gladys A.
Kaufman, Sylvia M.
Kautman, Arthur J.
Kautman, Donald J. and Faye M.
Kautman, Donald J. Jr.
Kautman, James A.
Kautman, James A. and Anna E.
Kautman, John and Mollie Tesar
Kautman, Karri Lynn
Kautman, Letha Knapp
Kautman, male infant
Kautman, W.J.
Kavan, Anthony and Mary
Kavon, Leonia Mae White
Kedl, Frank B. and Katherine
Kedl, Ted and Ruby
Keister, Donald W. and Julia E.
Keister, Eugene W.
Keister, Roger Lynn
Kelley, James A.
Kelley, John J. and Fanny M.
Kelley, Margaret E.
Kellog, Lois A.
Kellog, Ray
Kellogg, George L.
Kellogg, Joseph LaVerne
Kellogg, Laura Bessie
Kellogg, LaVerne R.
Kellogg, Ralph R.
Kellogg, Robert
Kelly, James R. and Kathy A.
Kelsey, Rosa L.
Kelso, James
Kelso, unclear
Kenyon, Levina
Kibler, Lizzie M. and infants
Kidd, Edward I.
Kidd, Martha P.
Kiefer, Christian
Kieser, Adam and family
Kieser, Amelia
Kieser, Anna E.
Kieser, Emil
Kieser, Geo. J.
Kieser, Gordon O. and Mildred C.
Kieser, Gus
Kieser, Hattie
Kieser, Ida S.
Kieser, O.
Kieser, Otto
Kiester, Lawrence and Olga
King, Harry
King, Herman Oscar
King, Sarah B.
Kintz, Martha
Kirschbaum, Debra J.
Kissel, Laura
Klein, Catherine
Klein, Charles
Klein, Charles V.
Klein, William P.
Kleinow, Rose
Klima, Jacob J. and Louise M.
Kline, Nellie
Kline, Rosie
Klinger, Glenn H. and Illa M.
Knapp, Donald I. and Bette M.
Knight, Kevin John
Knight, Laura M.
Knight, Steven L.
Knops, Charlie M.
Knops, Herman G. and Hattie J.
Knops, John
Knops, John and Maria
Knorr, Frank
Knussmann, Phillip and family
Knutson, Donald J.
Knutson, Herbert J.
Knutson, Roger P. and Emma E.
Koch, Arthur W.
Koch, Catharine
Koch, Charles A.
Koch, Christian Herr
Koch, Herman
Koch, Ida
Koch, John
Koecke, Barbara Ann
Koecke, Caleb and Violet
Koecke, Eugene L. and Mary C.
Koecke, Harry C. and Helen Jean
Koecke, infants
Koenig, Dennis L. and family
Konicek, Anton
Konicek, Frank and Anna
Konicek, Frank and Anna Manzel
Konicek, Joseph
Konichek, Charles C.
Konichek, Clarence
Konichek, Frank C.
Konichek, Frank C. and Jane A.
Konichek, Fred L. and Kathryn A.
Konichek, James T. and Olga E.
Konichek, Joseph V. and Alta Mary
Konichek, Leo and Dorothy
Konichek, Lloyd W. and Lillian M.
Konichek, Louis (Lux) and Haze
Konichek, Mary J.
Konichek, Raymond G.
Konichek, Steven R.
Konichek, William
Konichek, William (Zeke) and Mary M.
Konichek, William and Bertha
Konichek, William H. and family
Kopet, Catherine Polansky
Kopet, Charles and Katherine Kopet Thompson
Kopet, Frank and Rose Vrba
Kopet, Frank R.
Kopet, Mary
Kopinus, Anna
Koresh, John L. and Arlene E.
Korn, Oswald
Kossman, Richard and Rose
Kovanda, Helen M.
Kovanda, Joseph C. and Mary B.
Kozelka, Adolph and Florence N.
Kozelka, John and Rose
Krachey, Erma A.
Krachey, Florence E.
Krachey, Frank C.
Krachey, Frank J.
Krachey, Leo F. and Rose E.
Krachey, Leo Frank
Krachey, Mary H.
Kramer, Alvin F.
Kramer, Brett James
Kramer, Chris and Ruth
Kramer, Elias
Kramer, Emma
Kramer, Florence C. and Anna
Kramer, Hazel H.
Kramer, infant
Kratochvill, Frank H. and Phyllis L.
Krogman, Charlie and Nellie V.
Krump, Frank
Krump, Mike
Krump, Theresa
Kruse, August
Kuchenbecker, Anna
Kuchenbecker, Herman K.
Kuchenbecker, Herman M. and Cecelia M.
Kunstatar, Katharena
Kunzman, Albert L.
Kunzman, Albert L.
Kunzman, F. Edward and Lucy
Kunzmann, John
Kunzmann, Pauline
LaBonne, Laura Isabelle
Lake, Hazel Christen
Lake, Victor A.
Lake, Victor A. and Olga M.
Lang, Charles
Lang, Chas. W.
Lang, Gerald and Kathryn
Lang, Laura
Lang, Milton and Mildred
Lang, Norma
Lange, Karena
Lange, Mayme
Langford, Orville H. and Caroline
Lanphere, Dudley H.
Lanphere, Melvin
Lanphere, Melvin C.
Lanphere, Rossie
LaPlant, Edward
LaPointe, Carrie M.
LaPointe, Charles Fred
LaPointe, Leo L.
LaPointe, Terrance R. and Karen
Larocque, Jacque R.
LaRocque, Peter R.
LaRocque, Peter R. and Sophia E.
Larson, Amos
Larson, Andrew
Larson, Andrew
Larson, Ida
Larson, infant
Larson, Nelson and Florence
Larson, Nelson Jr.
Larson, Virgil R. and Anna S.
Lawrence, Cherish Hope
Lawrence, Paul Anthony and Gladys Glenn
Lear, Jack M. and Wanda M.
Lechnir, Clement V. and Delora C.
Lechnir, Freda W.
Lechnir, George and Anna
Lechnir, Henry K. and Anna B.
Lechnir, Leo A.
Lechnir, Thomas R. and Jean B.
Lee, Eugene W. and Janice M.
Lee, Harriet M. and Carter, Edith Maud
Leefeldt, Christian and Katherine
Leefeldt, George Phillip
Leefeldt, Mathilda
Leefeldt, William
Leefeldt, William
LeGrand, Hannah M.
LeGrand, Raymond James
Lenz, Adolph L.
Lenz, Josephine G.
Lenz, Julia H.
Lenz, Walter G.
Lessard, Sandra K.
Lester, Robert D.
Lidicker, Harold C.
Linder, Caroline Roehler
Lindner, Beatrice
Lindner, Charles
Lindner, Earl W.
Lindner, Frances
Lindner, Frederich
Lindner, Helen Marie
Lindner, John G. and Mary A.
Lindner, Mae C.
Linzenmeyer, Christine
Linzenmeyer, Joseph
Linzenmeyer, Robert R and Dororthy J
Linzenmeyer, Wm J. and Anna S.
Lipke, Amelia
Lipke, Augusta
Lipke, Clara E.
Lipke, Elsie F.
Lipke, Frederick
Lipke, Lyle F.
Litchfield, Dorothy M.
Litchfield, Rex
Litchfield, Wm. M. and Mildred P.
Lockart, E.P.
Lockart, E.P. and E.A.
Lockwood, James H.
Lockwood, Sarah Ann
Loewenhagen, Ray R. and Catherine (Mary)
Logan, Charles R. and Bertha M.
Logan, Maude M.
Lomas, Howard J. and Lillian G.
Long, Donald M. and Madonna
Long, Ellen
Long, Robert D.
Long, Rose
Long, Theo M.
Long, Theodore C.
Loomis, Joseph F. and Ottiele Rosemunde
Lory, Carrie H.
Lounsbury, Rev. Daniel W.
Lovewell, Martha
Lovewell, Nehemiah
Luby, William
Lucas, Eldon J. and Joan L.
Lucas, Lawrence F. and Isabelle W.
Ludvik, Francis A. (Frank) and Frances A. (Judy)
Ludvik, Jeremy J.
Ludvik, Joseph C. and Marla L.
Luna, Larry James and Andrew George
Lund, Debra K.
Lupke, Fredericha
Lupke, Johann Heinrich
Lynch, Dora Wetzel
Lynch, Gladys D.
Lyness, John
Lynn, Arthur H.
Lyons, Donald K. and Dorothy M.

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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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