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Brandon Cemetery
Tombstone Photos


Abel - Lyon


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Abel, Charles and Annetta
Ackley, Emory and Abby
Adams, David
Adams, J.
Aalpoel, Edward and Marjorie
Albright, Frank W. and Emma M
Allen, Almon
Allen, C.H.
Allison, Vincent Mabe
Andrle, Tammy Michelle
Arthur, family
Ash, Adelbert J.
Austin, A.E. (G.A.R.)
Austin, Benjamin and Sarah
Austin, Ella H.
Austin, Harry L.
Austin, Harry P.
Austin, Lydia A.
Austin, Melissa M.
Austin, Lydia A
Bank, Willie
Beck, Bernice (Bea)
Beekins, S
Bender, Jake
Bender, Jake
Berg, Henry
Berg, Wilhelmine
Berg, John F. and Wilhelmine
Berg, Laura M
Berg, Theodore T
Berger, Rose
Berning, John H. and Evadina
Blaisdell, Arian E
Blank, Wm. Frederick and Augusta W.
Blank, August A. and Meta J
Blank, Beatrice
Blank, Clifford A
Blank, Frank and Minnie
Blank, J. A
Blank, Otto R. and Alma T. Roeder
Blank, Wm. frederick and Augusta W. Schwandt
Bly, Bradley Gene
Bly, Caroline W.
Bly, Geo.
Bly, Orlin H.
Bly, Caroline
Bly, George S. and Delia D
Bly, Gordon M
Bly, Gordon M. and Carol E
Bly, Nellie E
Bly, S. Louis
Boeck, Gustav Carl and Martha Quade
Boehme, Carmen Marie Dunning
Boers, Lawrence and family
Boomsma, Milton H. and Martha G
Bornschein, Albert F. and family
Braatz, herman
Braatz, not clear
Braatz, unclear
Braatz, Wm. A. and Johanna
Brandon Cemetery Sign,  
Brandt, Albert C
Brandt, Sophia M
Brechlein, Charles
Brechlein, Paulina and unclear female
Brechlin, David F
Brechlin, Fred W. and Louise B
Bremer, Roy E. and Alice I
Brinkerhoff, Walter
Brisbane, Amelia
Brisbane, James
Brisbane, Rosa Bell
Brisbane, Amelia
Brisbane, James
Brisbane, Rosa Bell
Brock, Elmond H. and Ida M.
Brown, Herbert H. and family
Brown, Horace L. and Florence A.
Brown, Leonard and Mary
Brown, Anita M
Brown, Clarence H
Brown, Ella
Brown, Frank W
Brown, George
Brown, Herbert and family
Brown, Iva E
Brown, John August and Mary Lena
Brown, May B
Brown, Rosalie C
Bruins, Augusta
Bruins, Harry E
Bruins, Henry A
Bullette, Mabel Yerk
Bullough, Rev. Samuel and Letitia
Burke, Edward
Burke, James A. and Iris L
Cadett, Charles E.
Cadett, Paulina A. Bristol
Cairns, David P. and Ida May
Caldwell, Lucretia
Carney, Wesley and Mabel
Carter, Homer Wright
Carter, Jeannie McClelland
Chrinner, Elsie Schwandt
Clark, Eunice P.
Clark, Lorna K.
Clark, Sophia F.
Clark, Stillman J.
Clark, Andrew C. and family
Coldback, Menie
Cole, Augusta
Cole, Elizabeth
Cole, George W. and Charlotte F.
Cole, Hannah
Cole, Louisa
Cole, Susan C.
Cole, Louisa
Comstock, Beatrice
Comstock, Beatrice L.
Comstock, Edward L.
Comstock, Beatrice L
Comstock, Fred J. and Ora B
Cook, geo
Cragoe, Margaretha Pleuss
Craney, Nellie O'Hara
Craney, Nellie O'Hara
Culbertson, Frank W.
Daane, Oscar and Alma F. Ferch
Dallmann, Edward R. and family
Dallmann, Edward R. and family
Dallmann, Herbert W. and Elma J. Brandt
Dallmann, Herman and Ottilie
Dallmann, Lawrence and Dora
Damerau, Emma F.
Damerau, Gertrude L.
Damerau, Emma E
Damerau, Gertrude L
Damerau, Herman and Fredreke
Damsteegt, Arie
Damsteegt, Ella
Darrow, Albert H
Darrow, Helen J
Darrow, Julia M
Darrow, Margaret
Darrow, Mary J
Deibert, Adolph R. and Ella G.
Deibert, Adolph R. and Ella G
Dell, Lillie Champney
Dixon , Mary A
Dixon, Isabell
Dixon, Jane
Dixon, John
Dixon, Joseph
Dixon, William S. and family
Dixon, Louise M. Smith
Dixon, William S. and family
Doer, Willie
Dornbrook, Elsie
Dornbrook, Henietta
Dornbrook, John
Douglas, Isabell R.
Douglas, Isabella
Douglas, Robert
Dr. Nickless, Percy Herbert
Draves, family
Dreger, Frances
Dreger, Paul
Dreier, Virginia M.
Dumdey, Carl W. and Louise E.
Duncas, Dr. J.
Dunn, Quinn M.
Dunning, George W. and Clara H
Easton, Mary A.
Eaton, Arthur
Ehlert, Fred W. and Ella L
Eichstedt, Wm. E. and family
Eichstedt, Emma C. and family
Eitzen, John and Mary Raube
Eitzen, Arnold W
Eitzen, Herman
Eitzen, Herman A
Eitzen, John and Mary Raube
Ellener, Matthew and Elizabeth
Ellis, Caroline
Ellis, Carrie C.
Ellis, Martin
Ely, Lydia
Endthoff, Carl W. and Dorothy
Endthoff, Carl W. and Dorothy J
Endthoff, Margaret M
Endthoff, William H. and Emma T
Engel, Lester William
Engel, Marion R. and Susan J
Engel, William G. and Mary L
Engle, Anna
Erdmann, Emil and Clara
Erdmann, Richard C
Erdmann, Robert E
Erdmann, William C. and Verna C. Wilke
Evans, Herbert D. and Myrtle M
Fallon, Frank
Fallon, Lydia O'Hara
Fenske, Arlene
Fenske, Arlene
Fenske, Harold J
Fenske, John A. and Elise E
Ferch, Dorate G.
Ferch, Edward and Rose
Ferch, Fred C. and Laura W.
Ferch, Friedrich and Emelie
Ferch, Fred C. and Laura W
Ferch, Friedrich and Emelie
Ferguson, Friend and Betsey Landon
Follmer, Arthur and Ellanora
Follmer, Noel A. and Ruth Anne
Follmer, William S.and Mary Kay
Forward, Geo. E.
Forward, Geo. E
Fowler, Eugene C.
Fowler, Henry T.
Fratzke, Mary E
Gallo, Emma Schwandt
Gamble, George
Gamble, Jonathan J.
Gamble, Joseph
Gamble, Mary
Gauger, August
Gauger, Charles A. and family
Gauger, Edwin
Gauger, Fredrick
Gauger, Hulda
Gauger, Wayne
Geidel, William J. and Louise
Geitzel, Albert and Mabel
Geltch, Ernest W.
Geltch, Ernest W
Gensch, Carl L.A.
Gensch, Carl L. A
Gibbons, Lane Wm
Gibbons, Melvin W
Gibbons, Wayne and Marlene
Gietzel, Albert and Mabel
Gietzel, Lawrence R. Sr. and Caroline L
Giffey, Charles William and Lula Ann
Gleason, H.C. and Jane
Gleason, unclear
Gleason, unclear and Jane
Graham, George
Graham, Jane
Graham, Robert
Graunke, Charles A. and Amanda L.
Graunke, Charles A. and Amanda L
Gruber, Leona Witt
Gruenwald, Harold W
Gruenwald, Marvin R
Gruenwald, Marvin R. and Louine C
Gruenwald, Richard C. and Ida G
Haase, Alfred and Mildred
Haase, George
Hahn, Herman and Augusta
Hale, Isabella
Hale, William
Hall, Harlan E.
Hall, Joseph A.
Hall, Palmer W.
Halsey, Edith Bedell
Halsey, Lester B
Halsey, Louie Benjamin
Halstead, Clarissa Wilson
Hare, Norman and Viola
Hartgerink, Larry L
Harvey, William G
Heerhold, A.
Heidel, Emma
Heidel, F.S.
Heidel, Freddie
Heidel, Herman and Bertha
Heidel, John
Heidel, Mary J.
Heidel, Herman and Bertha
Heidel, Willie J
Hein, Erna F.
Hein, Nelson
Hein, Arthur E
Hein, Erna F
Hein, Frank M. and Louise A
Hein, Frieda L
Hein, Herman A. and Emma E
Hein, Nelson
Hein, Ottilie
Hein, William
Hengoveld, Josie and Gerrie
Henker, Walter H. and Mabel V.
Hermann, Louise
Herrmann, Charles and Pauline
Herrmann, unclear male
Hess, Aug. F.
Hess, Ernstena W.
Hess, Aug. F
Hess, Carl and Clara
Hess, Caroline F
Hess, Ernstena W
Hess, Frank F. and Auguste M
Hess, Grace
Hewett, S.B. and E.
Hillman, Betsy C.
Hillman, David H.
Hobbs, Mary A.
Hobbs, Alvin and Hannah
Hobbs, Mary A
Hobbs, Walter J
Hogle, George A. and Clarissa
Holl, Juanita Louise
Holland, Charles F. and Elsa C.
Holtz, Anna
Holtz, John
Hopp, Henrietta
Hopp, Rudolph
Hopp, henrietta
Hopp, Rudolph
Hopp, unclear H. and Clara M
Hornschuh, Paul F. and Elsie
Huff, Jane
Huff, Joseph P.
Hulick, Inez M. and Knapp, Alva B. and Jennie H.
Inglis, Betsy H.
Inglis, Elizabeth
Inglis, Jessie
Inglis, Robert
Inglis, unclear Douglas
Inglis, Wm.
Inglis, Wm. Jr.
Jacobitz, Emil R. and Amanda
Jacobitz, Harold H
Jahns, William A. and Ida O.
James, unclear male
Jenkinson, Freddie
Jenkinson, J.M.
Jenkinson, Lucy M.
Jenkinson, Robert
Jenkinson, Susan
Jennerman, Paul Edward and Myrtle Graunke
Jennerman, Paul Edward and Myrtle Graunke
Jock, Michael
Jock, Wilhelmine
Johnson, Henry and Jennie O.
Johnson, John E. and Ella M.
Johnson, John H. and Christine
Johnson, Mary
Johnson, Harris R. and Bernice H
Jones, David
Jones, Everett W. and Pearle L.
Jones, Lucy J. Knapp
Jones, May Bennett
Jones, Will A.
Kasten, Frank and Mathilda
Kelly, A.M.
Kelly, R.C.
Kemper, Franz A.
Kemper, Maude Wood
Kengeveld, G. and Josie
King, G.H.
Klosterman, Byron A
Klosterman, Charlie
Klosterman, Frank and Emma
Klosterman, Herman
Klosterman, Johanna
Klosterman, Norma and Alma
Klosterman, Robert and family
Kluberg, Emma Lother
Knapp, Charles P. and Lucy A.
Knapp, George E.
Knapp, M.
Knapp, Maud
Knapp, Neal G.
Knapp, Wesley C. and Sarah M.
Koehler, August and Augusta
Koehler, Charlie and Anna
Koehler, Herman and Ida
Koehler, James C
Koehler, Marguerite
Koehler, Oscar W
Koentopp, William Carl and Margaret Helen
Koepman, Sam
Kok, Martha
Kok, Tracey G.
Kok, Martha
Kopplin, Caroline A.
Kopplin, Caroline Anna
Kopplin, Edward
Krause, Fred and Sophia
Krause, Gottlieb
Krause, infant
Krause, Marie
Krening, William and Bertha
Krening, William and Bertha
Krohn, Margaret
Krohn, Arnold
Krohn, Henry and Anna
Krohn, Margaret
Krueger, John and Louisa
Kuehn, August
Kuehn, Charles
Kuehn, Cora
Kuehn, Mary
Lammers, H. Lillian Wolcott
Lamos, unclear and Clara Knapp
Lamos, J. E. and Elzira Knapp
Lang, William
Lange, William and Margaret
Laning, Albert and Emma
Lawson, female infant
Lehmann, Carl
Lehmann, Wilhelm
Lehmann, Amelia
Lehmann, Carl
Lehmann, Wilhelm
Lenz, Vernier and Emma
Lingenfelter, David M. and Norman B.
Lingenfelter, George H.
Little, John and wives
Little, Arthur W. and Florence E
Lockin, John
Lockin, John and Mary J
Lockin, Mary
Lockin, E
Lockin, J
Lockin, M. E
Lockwood, B and Mary F
Lockwood, Fred
Lockwood, Lucy B.
Loeffler, Frank
Lother, Alvina
Lother, August C.
Lother, William
Lyon, G.W.

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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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