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Maas, William A. and Anna M
MacDonald, Bryce Inglis
Margers, G. John and family
Margers, Harry
Margers, jennie
Marshall, Wm. G. and Ella E. Brown
Marshall, George W
Marshall, Leon
Marshall, Marion
Marshall, Wm. G. and Ella E. Brown
Martin, Ida M.
Mathwig, Otto F. and Alma A.
Mathwig, Otto F. and Alma
McCann, Frank R. and Dagmar Dorothy
McClelland, Barbara Dickie
McClelland, James
McClelland, Jane
McClelland, Jessie
McClelland, Mary
McClelland, Sarah Coffin
McClelland, Thomas
Medema, George and Hattie
Medema, George and Hattie
Meenk, Elmer L. and Anna K
Meenk, Willard J
Meenk, Willard J. and Mollie M
Meikle, Hugh and Effie
Meland, Bernice
Meland, Bernice
Metcalf, Eliza
Metcalf, C. Edwin and family
Meyer, August
Michael, Herbert
Michael, Judith Ann
Michael, Leslie H
Michael, Rose C
Michael, William F
Michael, William L. and Blaine W
Michael, Winifred
Middleton, Will E. and Jessie E.
Mieske, Father
Mieske, Mary
Mieske, Mother
Miller, Eileen A.
Miller, Fred H. and Minnie
Moore, Hiram and Harriet
Moore, John
Morrison, Alice Jane
Morrison, Elizabeth A. Stewart
Morrison, Mary Ann
Mosby, J.L.
Mueller, H. Louise
Mueller, Albert E. and Frieda M
Mugridge, Father
Mugridge, Mary Forward
Mugridge, Mother
Mulder, Louella Southworth
Mulder, Theodore T. and Edna M
Mulder, William and Clara
Murray, George
Murray, Mary
Murray, Robert
Nelesen, Viola Wilke
Nickless, Irene E.
Nickless, Percy Herbert (D.D.)
Nickless, Irene E
Nimmer, Fred and Augusta
Nimmer, Oscar and Dorothy
Nordwig, Augusta
Norris, Anna
Norris, Clara M.
Norris, David and Simanton, Robert
Norris, Eunice
Norris, May Young
Norris, T.J.
Norris, Thomas J.
Oestreich, Julius and Edna
Oestreich, Milton E
Olp, Robert and Mathilda
Paine, Jas. T.
Paine, Sarah E.
Paint, George H
Palmer, Johanna E
Palmer, Manning C
Palmer, Roy M
Palmer, Wallace M. and Georgia M
Patterson, James and Ann Hume
Peters, Allen and Edith
Phillips, James H.
Pleuss, Eva May
Pleuss, Marie C.
Pohl, Richard C.
Pohl, Mayme
Pohl, Richard C
Pond, Hanna
Ponto, Martin
Poortenga, Donald H. and Betty M.
Porter, Maria
Post, Angeline M.
Potter, Anthony and Mary Lamos
Potter, Anthony and Mary Lamos
Priepke, George J
Priepke, George J. and Verna L
Quade, Emilie
Quade, Wilhelm
Quade, August
Quade, August
Quade, Emilie
Quade, Johanna
Quade, William
Radke, August H
Radke, Eleanor A
Radke, Julius
Radke, Wilhelmine
Radoll, William H. and Carrie H.
Rakow, Albert
Rakow, Emil and Clara
Rakow, Albert
Rakow, Bertha
Rakow, Bertha M
Rakow, Edna A
Rakow, Emil and Clara
Rakow, William L
Ramsey, Peter M. and Beatrice C.
Randall, Edith
Randall, Ena
Randall, Jennie
Randall, Laura L.
Randall, Lizzie
Randall, Marguerite
Randall, May G.
Randall, Walter S.
Rattunde, Emma K
Rattunde, John C
Rattunde, Marland J
Raube, Merlyn Marie
Raube, Albert
Raube, Almon C
Raube, Erna M
Raube, Ervin W
Raube, Herman and Bertha
Raube, John H
Raube, Martha
Raube, Merlyn Marie (infant)
Rayback, Bertha
Rayback, Lydia L.
Rayback, William F.
Rayback, Alfgred and Lila
Rayback, Bertha
Rayback, Lydia L
Rayback, William E
Redmann, Anna
Redmann, Leo
Redmann, Louis
Redmann, Ronald O. (Ron) and Arlene R. Leu
Respalje, Alvin J. and Elvira
Respalje, Merlin J
Respalje, Wilbert and Sylvia
Rettschlag, John L. and Johanna
Rettschlag, John L. and Johanna
Revel, Unclear and Sarah
Reynolds, Dorcas
Reynolds, Edwin
Rice, Charlotte Elsie
Rispalje, Lyle H. and Grace H. Kuehn
Robbins, O.G.
Rohde, Albert H.
Rosenow, Melvin E. and Dolores M.
Russell, Carrie M.
Ryan, Edward and Ora
Ryan, Edward and Cora
Saerles, Rev. Isaac
Sanderson, Annie A.
Sanderson, Louisa
Sargent, George W. and Harriet
Schade, Fred and Pat L.
Schade, Amelia
Schade, Wm
Schalow, Emma
Schalow, Raymond F
Schalow, Richard
Schiefelbein, William
Schiller, Floyd F
Schiller, Gustav C. and Eva M
Schmidt, Friederika S.
Schmidt, Red
Schmidt, W.F.
Schmidt, August C. and Anna M
Schmidt, Merlea C
Schoeffler, Frank
Schoeffler, Louise
Schoffler, Franz
Schraeder, William J. and family
Schultz, Carl L. and Louise
Schultz, Robert A.
Schultz, Adolph G
Schultz, Allen B
Schultz, Helena A
Schultz, Otto B. and Gertrude
Schultz, Robert
Schultz, Ruth
Schwandt, Ferdinand and Louise
Schwandt, Friedrich
Schwandt, Herman M.
Schwandt, Johanna
Schwandt, Christian and Maria
Schwandt, Frank R. and Augusta B
Schwandt, Friedrich
Schwandt, Herbert F
Schwandt, Herman
Schwandt, Hubert
Schwandt, Johanna
Schwandt, unclear and Sophia
Schwandt, unclear and unclear
Scott, John and Margaret
Searl, Cecil V
Searl, Eugene A. and Brenda G
Searl, Josephine
Seymer, Norman and Frieda H. Quade
Shepard, Frances R. and Albert L.
Shepard, Hattie N. Ash
Shepard, Wave C.
Short, Edith Halsey
Short, edith L. Halsey
Short, Edward C
Shuart, Charles Day
Shuart, Ellen Maine
Shuart, Ethel Halsey
Shuart, Charles Day
Shuart, Ellen Maine
Shuart, Ellen Maine (2)
Shuart, Ethel Halsey
Shumnick, August
Sigler, Byrone
Sigler, Byrone
Sigler, John D. and Lydia E
Sill, Charles W. and Ruth E
Sims, Joseph T.
Sippel, Urban A. and Jeanne F
Smit, William and Dena
Smith, Drika
Smith, Edmon A.
Smith, Frances Pearl
Smith, Friedrich and Henriette
Smith, Jane
Smith, John
Smith, Mike
Smith, Miles A.
Smith, Richard L.
Smith, Alice L
Smith, Allen
Smith, Claude A. and Ruth H
Smith, Donald A. and Florence L
Smith, Edmon A
Smith, George T
Smith, Jane
Smith, Mike
Smith, Ora May
Smith, Pearl E
Smith, Phoebe J
Smith, Richard L
Smith, Wyatt D. and family
Snyder, Mariah Sterns
Sommerfeldt, Fred H. and Augusta
Spielvogel, George and Esther
Splitgaber, Donald (Don) and Yvonne (Bonnie)
Splitgaber, Donald E
Sprague, Diana
Sprague, unclear
Starbird, Alonzo
Starbird, Lucretia Rutherford
Stearns, Sarah A.
Steffen, Louise
Steffen, Louise
Steineke, Augusta
Steineke, Gertrude
Steineke, Herman
Steineke, Augusta
Steineke, Gertrude
Steineke, Herman
Stelter, Frederick
Stobb, Alice E.
Stobb, Carl L.
Stobb, Eldred H.
Stobb, Herbert F.
Stobb, Maria L.
Stobb, Eldred H
Strelow, Herman W. and Edith C
Strodthoff, Gretchen
Strodthoff, John G.
Sutts, Elton J.
Tabbert, Alvin E. and Dorothy L
Tasker, Cathryn Tavs
Tate, George
Tauschmann, Frank J. and Evelyn M.
Tavs, George E. and family
Tavs, August H
Tavs, Eric G. and Katherine E
Tavs, George L. and family
Tavs, Jennie C
Tavs, Louise
Tavs, Louise Erma
Tavs, Lowell O
Tavs, Otto A. and Rose
Tavs, William H
Ter Louw, Marion and Marion Winterheck
Tetzlaff, Charles Sr. and family
Tetzlaff, Charles F. Sr
Tetzlaff, Charles F. Sr. and family
Thada, Arthur and Amanda
Thayer, Frankie
Theune, Arden L
Theune, Daniel and Minnie
Theune, Edwin
Theune, LeRoy D. and Evelyn E
Thompson, C.
Thompson, J.F. (G.A.R.)
Thompson, Lovica C.
Thompson, Rebecca
Thompson, W.H.
Titus, Cynthia
Toll, August J
Toll, Bertha L
Toll, Carl
Tolvstad, Mildred A.
Tolvstad, Mildred A
Towle, Samuel
Turner, James W
Turner, John Robert
Turner, Robert C. and Mildred E
Turner, Robert G
Turner, Robin H
Turner, William A. and Dora A
Tuttle, J.B. and Alvira
Tuttle, Alvira
Tuttle, J. B. and Alvira
Tuttle, unclear
Uebel, Gerald C
Uker, John
Uker, Herman F. and Bertha W
Unger, Christ and Emilie Frederick
Unger, Louise
Unger, Martha Louise
Url, Julianna
Vam Slambrouck, Ralph H. and Jennie
Van Camp, Mary
Van Loo, Charles
Van Loo, Ralph and Hattie
Van Slambrouck, Will A.
Van Slambrouck, Ralph H. and Jennie I
Van Slambrouck, Will A
Vande Brink, Jeffery Ronald
Vande Brink, Michael J. and Betty L. Vande Berg
Vande Brink, Steve and Anna
Vande Slunt, Henry and Leona L.
Vande Slunt, Henry and Leona L
VandeBrink, Richard J,
VandeBrink, Donald L
VandeBrink, Richard J
Vanden Berg, Herman and Josie
Vanden Berg, Albert C. and Julia M
Vanden Berg, Jon
Vanden Berg, Russell and Jessie Vande Zande
Vanden, Berg, Herman and Josie
Varney, Daniel
Varney, Kezia
Varney, Daniel
Varney, Kezia Reede
Voge, Emilie Vollmer
Voge, Emilie Vollmer
Volbrecht, Carl W
Volbrecht, Rose M
Volbright, Hiram F. and Amanda M
Vollbrecht, Tracy Ann
Vollmer, Ella
Vollmer, Elsie
Vollmer, William
Waite, Ronald V. and family
Wall, unclear
Walschlager, Amanda
Walters, Johanna M
Wardrobe, Clara Hall
Warford, Eugene C.
Warford, Eugene C
Warnke, Paul F.
Warnke, Gustav and Ernestine
Warnke, Paul F
Watson, Ada F.
Watson, Elizabeth
Watson, Isabella
Watson, J.W.
Watson, Josephine
Watson, Margaret
Watson, William and Julia
Watson, William W.
Watson, J. Jeannie
Watson, J. W
Watson, Josephine
Weaver, G. A. Tilden and Luella E
Wegner, Ferdinand and Johanna
Wegner, W.E. and Auguste
Wegner, Bertha R
Wegner, Elmay
Wegner, Emma
Wegner, Erwin
Wegner, hHerman
Wegner, Hilda
Weisnicht, Harley and Joan
Welk, W. and Marie E.
Wellhouse, Armin J
Wellhouse, Armin Jerold
Wellhouse, Dan and Etta
Wellhouse, Jacob and Johanna
West, Charles E.
West, Eleanor M.
West, Ernest W.
Wetzel, August E. and Ida T.
Wetzel, Goerge M.
Wetzel, Otto and Theresa
Wetzel, Wm. F. and Amelia H.
Wetzel, August E. and Ida T
Wetzel, Myra E
Wetzel, Otto and Theresa
Wetzel, Wm. F. and Amelia
White, Flora
White, T.D.
White, unclear
Whiting, Gladys
Whiting, Warren
Whitton, Alex T. and Nellie I.
Whitton, Charles B.
Whitton, David
Whitton, Genevieve
Whitton, Mary B.
Whitton, Susie E.
Wichman, William J.
Wichmann, Johann
Wichmann, unclear
Wichmann, Louis A. and Wanda C
Wilke, John and Alma
Wilke, Julius
Wilke, Frederick J. and Mary
Wilke, Marie M
Wilke, Reinhardt
Wilke, William S. and Harry L
Wilkes, Emil and Ella
Williams, George A
Williams, Harold B
Williams, John and Edna
Williams, John J. and Myrtie A
Williams, Robert D. and Jean
Williams, Robert M. and Candacer Hogle
Willihnganz, Carl S. and Evelyn E
Willihnganz, Richard W
Wilson, John
Wilson, Louisa
Winterheck, Otto P. and Emma
Winterheck, Otto P. and Emma
Witt, Frank and Augusta
Witt, Herbert L
Witt, Herbert L (2)
Witt, William H
Wolcott, Sarah
Wolcott, Sarah
Wood, Agnes
Wood, Frankie H.
Wood, Kittie M.
Wormwood, John
Worty, unclear
Yauger, Wilhelm and Henriette
Yerk, Arnold W.
Yerk, Charles
Yerk, Edward
Yerk, Frank and Augusta
Yerk, Friedrich
Yerk, Leonard R.
Yerk, Mable
Yerk, Arnold W
Yerk, Augusta E
Yerk, Charles
Yerk, Charles and family
Yerk, Edward
Yerk, George F
Yerk, Leonard R
Yerk, Rosa E
Yerk, William and Ida
Yerk, William T
Yock, Maria
Yorty, Andrew J. and Margaret Patterson
Yorty, female infant
Young, Edwin F. and Tena L.
Young, Edwin F. and Tena L
Young, Katherine Cochran
Young, William F
Zander, Johanna
Zander, John J
Zander, unclear male
Zeatlow, Arthur A. and Joan B
Zell, Fred
Zell, Minnie
Zimdars, Bertha Y.
Zimdars, Julius and Henrieta
Zimdars, Bertha Y
Zimdars, Julius and Henrietta
Zimmerman, Oscar L. and Edith A
Zimmerman, Willemina
Zimmermann, Martha A

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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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