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Crawford County
Bridgeport Township
(Prairie du Chien)
Evergreen Cemetery
Tombstone Photos

Tainter, Betty Bush - Zweifel, Marie E.


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Tainter, Betty Bush
Tallmadge, Maud R.
Tallmadge, Wendell L.
Tanner, Juliett Saphronia Brun
Tarrell, Vincent E. (Bob) and Lillian M.
Tartt, Walter B. and Fidelia M.
Tate, Eugene E. and Hazel M.
Taylor, Earl R. and Belita E.
Taylor, Edward C.
Taylor, Mae L.
Taylor, Russell A.
Tesar, Charles J. and Margaret D.
Tesar, Elizabeth
Tesar, Emma P.
Tesar, Frank H. and Albina L.
Tesar, Franklin
Tesar, J.
Tesar, Joseph
Tesar, Kenneth W.
Tesar, Lawrence C.
Tesar, Nettie
Tesar, Pvt. Joseph
Tesar, Wenzel
Teschner, Richard Rewa and family
Teynor, Lawrence A. and Doris M.
Teynor, Louis L.
Tharman, Janella Katlyn
Tharp, Clarence and Emma
Tharp, Leona K.
Tharp, Willard E.
Thiede, Lance W.
Thiede, Theresa Rose
Thomas, Albert P.
Thomas, John and Nettie Beach
Thomas, Martha
Thomas, O.B.
Thomas, Sarah
Thomas, Wesley and Clara
Thompson, Andrew T.
Thompson, Maranda
Thornton, Harold E.
Thornton, Terry Lee
Tichenor, Leighton D.
Tichenor, Lillian A.
Ticker, Cordelia May
Timmerman, Henry F.
Timmermann, Dorothea
Timmermann, John and wife
Tippery, Alden M.
Tippery, David E. and Violet L.
Tippery, David G.
Tippery, Floyd D.
Tippery, Herschel A.
Tippery, James V.
Tippery, Larry Alden and Rita Mae
Tippery, LaVerne H. and Thelma M.
Tippery, Magdalene M.
Tippery, Sarah N.
Tippery, Sylvia K.
Tippery, William M. and Mettie M.
Titlbach, Cordelia (Cordy)
Toberman, Joseph M. and William
Toberman, LaVerne
Toberman, Lawrence F. (Toby) and Rachel I. (Sis)
Toberman, Ortence S.
Toberman, Philip J. and Claudia L.
Toberman, Thomas
Tollefson, George T. and Floella H.
Toman, Sydney F. and Kathryn M.
Topel, Harry F.
Toubl, Joseph and Frances
Trautsch, E.E.
Trayer, John F.
Turbitt, Henry
Turbitt, Minnie
Turner, Catharine Jones
Turner, George H.
Turnmire, Andrew A.
Turnmire, Cora A.
Turnmire, Freda
Tyler, Annie E.
Tyler, Murel and Lena
Tyler, Muriel L. (Toby) and June A.
Tyler, Webster and Lillie
Uher, Anthony S. and family
Uher, William
Unertl, Charles F.
Utecht, Maria
Valley, E. Mary Stowell (Mayme)
Valley, Robert G. and Wilma H.
Van de Drink, John
Van de Drink, Johnnie
Van de Drink, Martha
Vanderbilt, Anne M.
Vanderbilt, Milford
VanWickle, Marion
Varo, Dale and family
Varo, Louis A. and Anna A.
Varo, male infant and Valerie Ann
Verhulst, William and Margaret
Vernon, Minnie
Vero, Henry
Viele, Maj. L.F.S.
Voelkner, Anna
Voelkner, Christoph and Mary
Voelkner, Henry and Henrietta
Voelkner, Willie and Lizzie
Volbrecht, Beata
Volbrecht, Cecelia
Volbrecht, Herman
Volkmann, George H.
Volkmann, Sylvia E. Strauman
Voth, Annie L. and Georgie
Voth, Charley
Voth, Emily
Voth, Ferd.
Voth, Fred
Voth, Fredericka
Voth, Laura
Voth, Lina Kaiser
Voth, Ruby C.
Voth, unclear female
Voth, unclear female Kaiser
Wachter, Clifford J.
Wachter, Donald H.
Wachter, Edward George
Wachter, Emma
Wachter, Emma W.
Wachter, Ethel M.
Wachter, Fenton
Wachter, Florence G.
Wachter, George
Wachter, Henry C. and Flora A.
Wachter, Henry M. and Elizabeth S.
Wachter, J.F.
Wachter, John and Ethel
Wachter, Lina N.
Wachter, Merlin and Herman
Wachter, Nancy C. Nellis
Wachter, Robert Earl
Wachter, unclear female
Wachter, William H. and Arleen J.
Wachuta, Albert and Albina
Wachuta, Albert and Barbra
Wachuta, Bill R. Jr.
Wachuta, Cecelia
Wachuta, Charles A. and Rosell
Wachuta, William R. and Emma L.
Wachute, Emma L.
Wachute, Joseph W.
Wacker, Matilda
Wagner, Bernice
Wagner, Charles B. and Besse
Wagner, Charles B. and Twila M.
Wagner, Norma E.
Wainwright, James R.
Wainwright, John H.
Wainwright, John W.
Wainwright, Pearl L.
Wainwright, Robert J. and Anna Lucy
Walker, Anna
Walker, Louis
Walker, Roy Olin and Elma Glenn
Walker, William John (Chris) and Ellen Anna (Honey)
Waller, Frank L. and Jessie P.
Waller, Robert J. and Irene M.
Waller, Theron and Emma M.
Waller, Theron J.
Wallin, Ida C. Adams
Wallin, Margaret A. Miller
Wallin, Marvel A.
Wallin, Richard and Harriet Gale
Walters, George K.
Walters, Lorraine Lydia
Walton, Herman and family
Wampfler, Robert C. and Mary Ann
Wanzer, Edward
Ward, George E.
Ward, Hayes and Orpha
Ward, Julia E.
Ward, Lorence and Iva
Ward, Wheeler
Washburn, Elvina M.
Waterman, Harry F.
Watson, Stasia
Watson, Wm.
Weaver, Cheryl Ray
Webster, Jane
Weeks, Arnold F.
Weichner, Melvin G. and Elda
Weida, George Owen
Weida, Helen Poehler
Weighner, Gaylord
Weighner, Nettie
Weller, Andrew and Cora
Wells, Atherton Victor
Wellumson, Matthew J. and Linda L.
Welsch, Charles E. and Bernice M.
Welsch, Clarence C. and Wilhelmina B.
Welsch, Edward A.
Welsch, Florence
Welsch, George H.
Welsch, Helen
Welsch, John and Mary B.
Welsch, John W.
Welsch, Jon Don
Welsch, Jon J.
Welsch, Leo G. and Adella
Weniger, Charles C.
Weniger, Clara H.A.
Weniger, Elmer C.
Weniger, H.
Weniger, Henry
Weniger, Jennie L.
Weniger, Matilda E.
Weniger, O.H.
Wenzel, Fred G.
Wenzel, Pauline
Werder, Mrs. Wm.
West, Ira L. and Helen E.
West, Thomas
Wetzel, Christine
Wetzel, Dorothea
Wetzel, Frank C.
Wetzel, George F.
Wetzel, Henry
Wetzel, Martin and unclear
Wetzel, Mary W.J.
Wetzel, Minnie
Wetzel, William
Whaley, children
Whaley, children
Whaley, Daniel L. and Mary A. Morrison
Whaley, Edward A.
Whaley, Henry
Whaley, Margaret
Whaley, Perscilla
Whaley, Theresa C. Snyder
White, Donald J. and Lucile R.
White, Edward Jr. and Nettie L.
White, Elmer (Ed) and Mary E.
White, Ervin E. and Arlene E.
White, George H. and Josephine
White, Gerald B. (Jerry)
White, Jaimie Jason
White, Jeff Paul
White, Robert Lee
White, Thomas and Alta
White, William H. and Ellen P.
Whiteaker, Allerick L. and Marie
Whiteaker, Lucy
Whiteaker, Willis and Stella
Whitish, Alvin A.
Whitish, Alvin and Dorothy
Wiese, Mildred D.
Wilcox, Louie V. Wyss
Wildermuth, Caroline
Wildermuth, Otto
Wilhelm, Ruth
Wilka, William L. and Carrie C.
Wilkins, Fred and Elizabeth
Willard, Clyde B. (Bud) and Nora
Willard, Virginia
Willers, Theadore and Dorathy
Willers, Theadore and Dorathy
Williams, Anna E.
Williams, Anne E.
Williams, Edward A.
Williams, Griffith H. and Virginia M. Gauger
Williams, J.F.A.
Williams, John F.
Williams, Kate D.
Williamson, Royal O. and Erma M.
Wilson, Clement C. and Hattie M.
Wilson, Fred and Hannah
Wilson, John F.
Wilson, Stephen Eugene
Wing, Essie E.
Wing, George A.
Wing, George S.
Wing, Lottie A.
Winter, Alfred W. and A. Ruth
Winter, Amanda P.
Wintrone, Aaron Ronald
Wiswall, George W. and Lucille M.
Wiswall, William I. and Glennie K.
Witt, John
Witt, John L. and Lula E.
Wohlfert, Martin and Caroline
Wolf, Arnold J. and Orpha M.
Wolf, Vera A.
Wolff, Edward J.
Wolff, Emma F.M. and infant
Wood, Gerald S. and Caroline J.
Wood, Joseph and Melissa J.
Woodnal, Leo F.
Woods, Harold P. and Marie F.
Woods, William G. and Helen P.
Wright, A.
Wright, Adaline
Wright, daughters
Wright, Edward M. and Laura A.
Wright, Elmer E.
Wright, Emory (killed by an assassin)
Wright, George
Wright, Nathan A.
Wright, William
Wunsch, Jennie
Wunsch, John
Yanna, Justin James
Yeomans, Floyd R. and Aleda M.
Yerke, F.V.
Yonke, Adeline
Yonke, Betty Jean
Yonke, George H. and Belua M.
Yonke, William
Young, Cole
Young, Hildagard E.
Zabel, Agnes
Zabel, Fenton J.
Zabel, Fred
Zabel, Herman E. and Lena
Zabel, Herman W.
Zabel, John E.
Zabel, Karl J.
Zabel, Lillie
Zabel, Mathilda
Zabel, Miles O.
Zabel, Minnie A.
Zabel, Otto F.
Zabel, Wm.
Zable, Amos L. and Marie E.
Zable, female
Zeman, Adolph C.
Zeman, Alby S.
Zeman, Frank and Anna M.
Zeman, Frank V. and Anna
Zeman, Jan
Zeman, Jan
Zeman, Josef and Josefa
Zeman, Rose
Ziegler, Katherine L.
Ziegler, Theodore F.
Ziel, Anna
Ziel, Charles F. and family
Ziel, Friedericke
Ziel, George R.
Ziel, Harold W. and Ruth M.
Ziel, John
Ziel, John W. and Clara E.
Ziel, Louis H.
Ziel, Mary R.
Ziel, Richard D.
Ziel, Sophia M.
Ziel, Wil.
Ziel, William
Ziel, William F. and Minnie L.
Ziel, William H.
Ziel, William Jr.
Zieprecht, Emilie
Zieprecht, William C.
Zimmerman, family
Zimmerman, Jake and Sadie N.
Zimmerman, Raymond R.
Zimmerman, Steve and Ardell C.
Zimmerman, Steve R. and Janice D.
Zizka, Thomas and Rosa
Zweifel, Arthur R.
Zweifel, Fred J.
Zweifel, Helena M.
Zweifel, Herman H.
Zweifel, John F. and Alta E.
Zweifel, Louisa A.
Zweifel, Marie E.

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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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