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Abbey - Bye


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Abbey, Chester and Ida
Abbey, Clarence and family
Abig, Carl
Abig, Roy A
Abitz, Clara E
Abitz, Elizabeth
Abitz, Frank G
Abitz, Shirley Ann
Abraham, Charles and Virginia Mae
Abraham, Edward F. and Adell C
Abraham, Gustave A
Abraham, Mary A
Acord, CeCilia
Acord, Lloyd J. and Mary
Adamonie, Max J. and Lorraine E
Adams, Anna L
Adams, Joseph P
Adams, Louise
Adams, Michael
Adee, Betty J
Adrian, Arnold
Adrian, Earl Edwin
Adrian, Eva Nellie
Adrian, Eva Nellie
Adrian, Frank E. and Emma A
Adrian, George and Theresa
Aecks, Rudolph
Albert, Inez Singleton
Albert, Leo A. and Minerva S
Albert, troy Joseph
Albrandt, Alexander and Eva
Albrandt, Emma B
Albrandt, Reinhardt A
Alexander, James H
Alexander, Mattie
Alexander, William
Allard, Joyce E
Allen, Benjamin F
Aller, Charles
Altman, Francis A
Altman, Francis P. and Shirley A
Altman, John G
Altman, John P
Altman, Linda Kay
Altman, Lucille K. Bushee
Altman, Roxanne Jean
Altmann, Anna
Ambroso, Sharon L
Ammell, Uriah I. and Verna L
Anderson, Alfred B
Anderson, Alfred O. and Arline E
Anderson, Beaumont
Anderson, Bernard E
Anderson, Byron
Anderson, Carl J. and Meta A
Anderson, Elizabeth
Anderson, Esther E
Anderson, Esther F
Anderson, G. Harold and Marjorie J
Anderson, Harold A
Anderson, Harriet A
Anderson, John A
Anderson, Matt S. and Anna S
Anderson, Maxine
Andrews, Charles and Mary
Andrews, Doris L
Andrews, Elmer A. and Ethel A
Andrews, Henry W
Andrews, Olive M
Andrews, Wallace J
Anthony, Edward L
Anthony, Elsie G
Anthony, Lloyd and Marcella
Apitz, Aigusta
Apitz, Arthur
Apitz, Frank
Apitz, Louis
Apitz, unclear
Arcus, Adam
Arndt, Arthur
Arndt, Augusta Matter
Arndt, Daniel J
Arndt, Elsie E
Arndt, Leona
Arndt, Martha M
Arndt, Reinhard F. and Mabel F
Aschenbrenner, Ruth
Atwood, Eliza J
Augustine, Emma
Aures, unclear
Austin, Addie V
Austin, Clayton Wayne
Austin, Clifford H. and Irma L
Austin, Douglas
Austin, George Frank
Austin, Mabel F. Douland
Austin, Norma Ruth
Averback, Edward H. and Elsa I
Averbeck, Alton and Marie
Averbeck, Arthur
Averbeck, Kenneth H
Averbeck, Viola B
Bacon, Chester W
Bacon, Cora
Bacon, Leah
Bacon, Leonard C. Sr. and family
Bacon, Mary Geraldine
Bacon, Raymond L
Bacon, Robert W
Bacon, William
Baetz, Anna
Baetz, Evaline
Baetz, Louis G
Bahr, Carl and Augusta
Bahrke, Calvin P
Bahrke, Ella F
Baird, Ed
Baker, Albert L. and family
Baldes, not clear
Baldes, unclear
Baldes, unreadable
Ballwantz and Wendels family
Ballwanz, Bessie L
Ballwanz, Christlieb
Ballwanz, Edward C. and Ella H
Ballwanz, Huloa
Ballwanz, Orv
Ballwanz, Otto A
Ballwanz, William H. and Hulda H
Balthazor, Florence L
Balthazor, Richard and Sarah
Balzer, Katherina
Bandel, Hedwig Ahrens and Arnulf
Bannasch, August
Bannasch, Otto
Bannasch, unclear A. (female)
Barber, Clarence E
Barber, Gladys I
Barcom, Henry C. and Emily
Bare, Helen Grace
Barhydt, George
Barhydt, Mary
Barnett, Frank W. and Martha A
Baroun, Joseph Walter
Barthelman, Doris V
Barthelman, Harriet J
Barthelman, Harry J. and Jessie M
Barthuly, John J. and Katherine
Bassett, Charles R
Bassett, Jennie E
Bastian, Amanda
Bastian, Julius and Dorathea
Bastian, Oscar and Grace E
Bastian, Otto A. and family
Bastien, Ella A
Bastien, Joseph P
Bates, Marlene Grace
Bates, Rocklyn Earl
Battig, Carl and family
Battig, Charles
Bauers, Madelyn Marie
Baulie, Hessie Parish
Baulie, Lucille May
Baulie, Margaret Parker
Baulie, Matt D
Bauman, Oscar H
Baumann, August
Baumann, B
Baumann, Dorothea
Baumann, E
Baumann, Eleonore
Baumann, Fredericka
Baumann, Herman
Baumann, Louis W. and Magdalena
Baumann, Louise Marie
Baumann, Rosa
Baumann, unclear
Beaster, Herman O. and Emma I
Beau, Alois J. and Iva E
Beau, Thomas R
Bechler, unclear
Becker, C. and Donna M
Becker, Emma
Becker, Fred A. and Emma M
Becker, Helen
Becker, Irving G. and Anna M
Becker, Joyce E
Becker, Julius and Augusta
Beckman, Henry and Jane
Beesley, John F
Behle, Charles and Ella
Behling, Max A. and unclear female
Behnke, Carl F
Behnke, Hazel A
Beier, Fred
Beier, Jane Helen
Bein, Karl and family
Beldin, Albert
Beldin, Amalie
Bell, infant
Bell, Neil
Bellmer, Daniel
Bellmer, David Jeffrey
Bellmer, Ronald H
Bender, Benjamin
Bender, Herman
Benjamin, J. Alonzo
Benjamin, Mary A
Bennett, John H
Bennett, Melissa M
Bera, Brian K. Sr. and Candyce J
Bera, Kevin A
Berg, Mabel A
Berg, Mathew J
Berghandler, Bruno E. and Augusta E
Berghandler, Edwin H
Berghandler, Frederick A
Berghandler, William O
Bergman, Margaret Faith
Bergman, Marion D
Bernhardt, Clara
Bernhardt, Emil
Bernhardt, Helmut
Bernhardt, Herbert E
Bernhardt, Louise M
Bernklau, Emma M
Bernklau, Hugo T. and Amanda P
Bernklau, Hulda Rojahn
Berry, Einer
Berry, Louise
Bertram, Alice Lietz
Bertz, Edward and Margaret
Bertz, Otto A. and Katheryn J
Berwald, Pauline
Berwald, Robert
Bethke, Augusta
Betty, Ella
Beukhof, Jacob
Beutke, Hanna Louise
Beyer, Donald L
Beyer, Donald L. and Constance M
Beyer, Gertrude H
Beyer, Leo J. and Minnie A
Bickelhaupf, Gottlieb
Bickelhaupt, Daniel P
Bickelhaupt, Fred A. and Marlene J
Bickelhaupt, Virginia L
Bicklehaupt, Charles H
Biedermann, Helena E
Bieger, Ida
Bieger, John
Bierhals, Albert and Amelia
Bierhals, Alvina M
Bierhals, Bernard and Lillian
Bierhals, Charles
Bierhals, Elsie
Bierhals, Otto W
Bigsby, Frank E
Bigsby, Tillie A
Bilke, Paulette E. Grunig
Bindert, Amanda
Bindert, Elswood R
Bindert, Marjorie
Bindert, Otto
Bindert, Ronald E
Bindert, Viola
Binning, Alfred and Cora E
Binning, Alice W
Binning, Robert E. and Edith R
Birch, George W. and Alice
Bird, Arthur
Bird, Daniel Jon
Bird, Esther M
Bird, Leon H. and G
Bird, Louis
Bird, Louis E
Bird, Norman L. jr
Bird, Philip
Bird, Randolph G
Bird, Susan
Bird, Susan
Bisser, Frederick R. and Karen S
Bixby, Frances J. Barr
Bixby, Hiram E. and Lena
Bixby, Roy O. and Rosetta J
Blaesius, Bruno B. and Marie
Blaesius, Edward
Blank, Emilie
Blank, Roger H
Blanke, Edgar W. and Francis
Blaylock, Allen W
Blazer, Andrew J
Blazer, Emma E
Bliss, Sidney E. and Rhoda
Bliss, Sidney E. and Rhoda M
Bloedel, Jacob and Katharina
Bloeden, Erna
Bloeder, Marie
Bloedorn, Don H. and Geri M
Bloedow, George and family
Bluemke, Fred and Augusta
Blumer, Emma
Blumer, Ezra
Blumke, Paul W. and family
Blumke, William and Wilhelmina
Boccaccio, Dominic A
Boccaccio, Lawrence and Helen M
Bock, Amelia
Bock, Charles T
Bodoh, Herbert
Bodoh, Vera L
Boede, Herbert
Boedke, Alick B. and Lillian M
Boelke, Albert and Mary S
Boelke, Augusta
Boettcher, Herman W
Boettcher, Lena E
Bofinger, Augusta
Bofinger, Fred
Bohlman, Alex L
Bohlman, Alexander L
Bohlman, Alvin
Bohlman, Barthold and Eva
Bohlman, Borghild J
Bohlman, Emilie
Bohlman, Erion
Bohlman, Ernest and Minnie M
Bohlman, Frank and Mary A
Bohlman, Hazel
Bohlman, Henry R
Bohlman, Herman
Bohlman, Lydia L
Bohlmann, Clara B
Bohlmann, Fred
Bohlmann, H
Bohlmann, Otto M
Bohm, Bertha
Bohm, Herman
Bohm, William J
Bond, Thomas H
Bonnell, Robert John
Bonow, Friedericke W
Borchardt, Alfred F
Borchardt, Olga A
Borchert, Alvina M
Borchert, Edward A
Borchert, Edward B
Bork, Albert and Minnie
Born, August
Born, Emma L
Born, George
Born, Herbert
Born, Luciele
Born, Mary
Born, Robert B. and Anna
Bosin, Elmer R. and Rose
Both, Martin R. and Ardis A
Bott, George S. and Lettie
Botteen, Edward J. and Bertha C
Boudry, Claude T
Boudry, Mabel L
Bowe, infant
Bowers, Frank W
Bowers, Harriet
Bowman, Arthur E
Bown, William H. and family
Boyce, Socrates and Lois
Boyce, unclear
Bradley, Alfred L. and Florence B
Bradley, Lorraine
Braford, Autumn Renae (Renee)
Bramstedt, Helmuth H. and Laura R
Bramstedt, Otto H. and Ella
Bramstedt, Wayne G
Brandt, Walter H
Brauer, Carl L
Brauer, Carl L. and Anna M
Brauer, Jerald C. and family
Bray, Dolores M
Bredlau, Gustav A. and Amanda F
Bredlau, Ludwig W. and Augusta M
Breecher, Louisa
Brehmer, Martin A
Brehmer, Robert and Carolina
Breitenfeld, Alfred A
Breitenfeld, Fred A
Breitenfeld, Mathilda L
Breitenfeld, Meta M
Breitengross, Alfred and Arno
Breitengross, Gustav A. and Elizabeth
Breitengross, Herman and family
Breitengross, Herman F
Breitengross, Hermine
Breitengross, Minnie
Breitengross, Oscar F
Breitengross, Paul William
Breitengross, Pauline F
Breitengross, Wilhelm
Breitengross, Wilhelmina
Breitengross, William R. and family
Breitzman, Edna W
Brennand, Donald E. and Jeanette C
Brennand, Sarah J
Brennand, Thomas F
Brenner, John G. and Elizabeth
Brester, August and Viola M
Brester, Jacob
Brester, Margaret Popp
Brester, Peter
Brester, William J. (Bill) and Patricia L. Schafer
Bretthauer, George
Bretthauer, Matilda
Brickner, Helen L
Briesemeister, Bruce Greg
Brietengross, Leo A
Brietzke, August and Paulina
Brietzke, Norman
Brigham, Ray and Jean
Brigham, Richard Ray
Brignone, L. John and Ora J
Brignone, Sivio A. and Jennie
Briskie, Otto W. and Martha D
Brottmiller, William J. and Jennie M
Brown, Adeline
Brown, Oliver P. and Ida M
Brown, Robert W. (Bob) and Carol A. Knecht
Brown, Tina Marie
Bruett, Amelia
Brunette, Isidore J. and Stella M
Brunkhorst, Albert and family
Brunkhorst, Anna D
Brunkhorst, George W
Brunkhorst, George W. and Mary K
Brunkhorst, Henry and Allie A
Brunkhorst, Henry C. and Allie A
Brunkhorst, James P
Brunson, Mildred
Brunson, Thomas
Bryan, Carrie E
Bryan, Katherine M
Bryan, Lee Roy
Bryant, Big Ed and Donna Jean
Bryant, Edward J. Jr
Bublitz, Linda
Buch, August W. and Gertrude A
Buch, August W. Jr. and family
Buch, Christine
Buch, Lloyd and Eleanor
Buch, Louis
Buchanan, Leila B
Buchanan, Raymond L
Bucholtz, Gary
Buchter, Helen M
Buck, Clarence W. and Kathryn
Buck, Emma M
Buck, H. W. Edw
Buck, Irving H
Buechel, Daniel J
Buege, Herman and Mary
Buehner, Ernest and Anna
Buelke, Ethel
Buelow, Donald Jon
Buelow, Emma E
Buelow, Otto
Buelow, Victor F. and Arleen R
Buerger, Emilie
Buerger, Herman
Buerger, Herman
Buerger, LuLu
Bunkelman, Herman and Marie
Bunker, Denis F. and Hazel R
Bunker, Dennis F. and Hazel
Bunker, Edna V
Bunker, Edna V
Bunker, Robert J. and Hall, Pearl E
Bunnow, Augusta
Bunnow, Donald Robert
Bunnow, Gustave A
Burck, Joseph F
Burck, Mary M
Burckhardt, Alvina Pahnke
Burdett, Clara
Burger, Walter A. and Hulda M
Burgess, David Henry
Burgess, Glen E. and Gladys
Burgess, Harry W
Burgess, Mary
Burgess, Robert and Ruth
Burkhardt, Lawrence and Dawn M
Burns, Earl H. and Elsie L
Bush, John
Buss, Carl and Augusta
Busse, Adolph and family
Busse, Alvin P
Busse, Louise M
Bye, Minnie
Bye, Peter

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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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