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St Lawrence Cemetery
Tombstone Photos


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Alois Christman
Anderle, Anna
Anderle, Donald and Joann
Anderle, James and Julia
Anderle, Joseph and family
Anderle, Mary
Anderle, Mathew
Anderle, Wencil and Anna
Anderley, Barbara
Anderley, Joseph
Anders, James Andrew
Andrastek, Roger
Andrle, Jan and Anna
Bauer, Anna
Bauer, Dora
Bauer, Josef
Bauer, Joseph and family
Bauer, Robert J
Bauer, Thomas J
Bauer, Vaclav
Bauer, Wencel
Behrendt, Frances
Benes, Marie
Berger, Mayme M
Blalczak, Barbara A
Bleziva, Anna
Borisch, Ray F
Boudnik, Barbara
Bufeck, Matt and Mary
Cavil, Ann
Cerney, Jiri
Cerney, Matthias
Cerny, Maria
Cervenka family stone
Cervenka, Adam Jacob (picture)
Cervenka, Anna
Cervenka, Frank
Cervenka, Jiri J,
Cervenka, Joseph
Cervenka, Paulina T
Chada, Mary
Cherney, Frank and Mary
Cherney, Matt and family
Cherney, Wencel and Margaret
Cherny, George V
Chervenka, Adam Jacob
Chervenka, D
Chervenka, Daniel N. and Dolores F
Chervenka, David John
Chervenka, John F. and Helen E
Chervenka, Joseph and family
Christman family
Christman, Alois
Christman, Anna
Christman, Charles and Anna
Christman, Henry and Dorothy
Christman, John
Christman, Kenneth and family
Christman, Konrad and family
Christman, Konrad P
Christman, Randall John
Church on cemetery grounds
Cirmon, John
Cirmon, Kathrine
Cirmon, male infants
Cirmonova, Katerina
Cisler, Anna (2)
Cisler, Anna
Cisler, Barta
Cisler, Bartolome J
Cisler, Betty Jane
Cisler, Dora
Cisler, Dorota
Cisler, Emily
Cisler, Jiri
Cisler, Josef
Cisler, Katie
Cisler, Margaret
Cisler, Matt
Cross in cemetery
cross
Dahlke, Anne Zelenka
Dellemann, Aloys and Gertrude
DeWane, Msgr. John B
Doehler, Theresa
Dufeck, Adam
Dufeck, Charles W
Dufeck, Dora
Dufeck, Joseph G
Dufeck, Katherine
Dufeck, Mary
Dufek, Anna (2)
Dufek, Anna (3)
Dufek, Anna
Dufek, Ondre J
Dufek, Wenzel and Annie
Engeldinger, Margaret
Etersky, Anton and Dorothy
Etersky, Bernard and Caroline
Ferron, Dan and Pat
Fictum, Stephen and Elizabeth
Fictum, Steve and Frances
Forst, Christ S
Forst, George
Forst, Jacob
Forst, Joe and Rose
Forst, Martin
Forst, Melvin
Forst, Thomas
Furst, Dorothy
Furt, Anna
Girbon, Jan
Gisler, Andrew and Anna
Halada, Catherine
Halada, John
Hana, Marketa
Hana, unclear
Hanna, Alvin and Frances
Hanna, Alvin E
Hanna, John and Mary
Hanna, Simon
Hartl, Michael
Hines, William Maurice
Hodik, Josephine
Houfek, Anna
Houfek, Matt
Hoyer, Anna Roidt
Hruska, Joseph J. and Anna
Hruska, Joseph
Hruska, Virginia May
Hruskow, Alzbeta
Husnik, Melvin and family
Hynek, Jacob and Elizabeth
Hynek, Josef J
Hynek, Joseph J
Hynek, Samuel
Jaeger, Albert and Clara M
Jaeger, Gail Brunette
Janda, Mary A
Jerovetz, Eugene J
Jerovetz, Jacob and Anna
Jerovetz, Mathew
Jerovetz, Robert D
Jervetz, Eugene J. (picture)
Jirovec, Jacob and Rose
Jirovetz, Charles P. and Mary
Jirovetz, Joseph and Margaret
Johanek, Anton A
Johanek, Edward J (2)
Johanek, Edward J
Johanek, Emily M
Johanek, Stepan
Jonanes, Jacob Joseph
Kaiser, Margaret
Kassner, Marcella
Kassner, Raymond V. and Grace L
Kassner, Wencel
Keolik, Matous
Klima, Vojtech
Knadel, Edward J
Knadle, Edward J. and family
Knadle, Joseph
Knedihans, Albert and Anna
Knedle, Mary
Knedle, Wencil
Koenig, Casper
Koenig, Joseph and Mary
Kohlbeck, infant
Konop - Linderman family
Konop family stone
Konop, Albert W
Konop, Barbora
Konop, Donlyn and Laverne
Konop, Donlyn L
Konop, Edward H
Konop, Fred and family
Konop, Henry and Lizbeta
Konop, J
Konop, John and Mary
Konop, John
Konop, Joseph and Mary
Konop, Joseph M. and Anna
Konop, Margeret
Konop, Mary
Konop, Mildred
Konop, Raymond
Konop, Simin J
Konop, Simon
Konop, Todd
Konop, unclear
Konop, Viola
Konop, Wenzel and family
Konop, Wenzel G
Koudelka, Leonard And Ruth
Koupelik, Catherine
Koupelik, George M
Koupelik, Katherine
Koupelik, Mary
Koupelik, Mathias
Koupelik, Matt G
Kozina, George and family
Kozina, John
Kozina, Josef
Kozina, Joseph and family
Kozina, Mathias
Kozina, Simon
Kozina, Wenzel and Elizabeth
Krajnik, Anna
Kralovetz, Ann
Kralovetz, Anna
Kralovetz, Christopher
Kralovetz, Frank
Kralovetz, Joe and Anna
Kralovetz, Katie
Kralovetz, Margaret
Kraynek, Edward G. and Viola A
Kraynek, Joseph and Doris
Kraynik, Gregory Joseph
Kraynik, James and Mabel A
Kresel, Mary
Kressel, Jan
Krines, Bernard
Krines, Katie
Krines, Mates
Krines, Matt J
Krumel family stone
Krumel, Martin
Krumel, Mary
Kubeck, Mary
Kulhanek, Mary
Kunes, Dorata
Kunes, Jan
Kunesh, Alois and Lorraine
Kunesh, Dorota
Kunesh, Jan J
Kunesh, Jan P
Kunesh, Mary
Kunesh, Wencel F
Kunish, Gerald J
Kunish, Joseph M
Kusnik, James and Ester
Kusnik, James M. Jr
Kusnik, Wencil and Theresa
Kvitek, Ben and Mary
Kvitek, Joseph and Katherine
Kvitek, Mary and family
Kvitek, Matt
Laskowski, Margaret
Laskowski, Marie F
Laskowski, Nickolas J
Laskowski, Victor N
LeBotte, Joseph
Ledvina, Francis L
Ledvina, Jacob A. Jr
Linzmeier, Fabian S. and Dorothy
Lipsh, Joseph
Liska, Adam and family
Liska, Bartha and Anna
Liska, Margaret
Liska, Martha
Livanec, Rosalie
Mach, Frank J
Mach, Jan
Mach, John and Anna
Mach, John
Mach, Martin
Mahlik, Catherine (picture)
Mahlik, Paul (picture)
Mahlik, Paul and Catherine M
Mahlik, Renor and Katherine
Mallada, unclear
Marita, Mary
Marita, Sophia (picture on stone)
Marita, Sophia
Mazanek, Frank
Mazanek, Josef
Mazanek, Katherine
Mazanet, Christ
Mazanet, Frank
Metz, Cleophus J
Meyer, Michael
Motiff, Theresa
Muzik, Jana
Nemetz, John and Anna
Nemetz, Joseph
Newmyer, Thomas G. and Faith M. Bauer
Novak, George J. and Deila
Ohen, Jiri
Ourada, And. and Mary
Ourada, Donald
Ourada, James and Alice
Ourada, Martha
Ourada, Richard and Mary
Ourada, Richard M
Ourada, Wencel and Mary
Paider, Benedict and Marie
Paider, James R
Paider, James Robert
Paider, John and Mary
Paider, John J
Paider, Joseph R. and Joyce C
Patrichney, Louis and family
Paul, Frank A
Pavlik, Andrew and Mary
Pavlik, Charles G
Pavlik, Simon (2)
Pavlik, Simon and family
Pavlik, Simon
Pelnar, Anna J
Pelnar, Joseph and Margaret
Pelnar, Matt and Mary
Pelnar, Theresa
Pelnarva, Meri
Petrasek, Anna
Petrasek, Joseph and Katherine
Pivonika, Benedikt
Pivonka, Ondrej
Popp, Roland and Margaret
Posvic, Harold W. and Dolores R
Posvic, Harold W
Pribyl, Alice M
Pribyl, Anna
Pribyl, Elmer M. and Claire F
Pribyl, Jacob and Dora
Pribyl, James
Pribyl, John
Pribyl, Joseph and Katherine
Pribyl, Joseph Sr. and Marion
Pribyl, Joseph Sr
Pribyl, Katerina
Pribyl, Mary
Pribyl, Mathias
Pribyl, Matt
Pribyl, Randy M (picture)
Pribyl, Randy M
Pribyl, Rita
Rabas, Albert J
Rabas, Joseph and Gertrude
Raider, Marketa
Raisleger, Daniel and L
Raisleger, Daniel J
Raisleger, Dorota
Raisleger, John
Raisleger, Joseph and family
Rashleger, Evelyn
Rashleger, John
Rashleger, Mary
Ray, Emily
Rebic, Josef and Anna
Rebic, Joseph and Catherine
Rebic, Ruzenz
Rebitz, Bernice
Rebitz, Charles M. and Anna M
Rebitz, Emily
Rebitz, Joseph and Anna
Rebitz, Joseph N. and Mary
Rebitz, Wenzel and Margaret
Rebitz, Wenzel James
Rebitz, Wenzel
Reindl, Ann Pamela
Reindl, Irvin and Vigla
Reindl, Kurt
Reinke, Donald B
Reinke, Edwin and Naomi
Reinke, Jerome J
Reinke, John A
Relnar, Joseph and Theressa
Repitz, Dorothy
Rericha, Anna M
Roidt, Jacob
Roidt, Lawrence and Catherine
Roidt, Margaret (2)
Roidt, Margaret
Roidt, Matej
Roidt, Matt J. and Cecelia
Roidt, Matthew J
Roidt, Wencel and Isabelle
Rolot, unclear
Rosik, Frederick and Loretta
Rosik, Stephen and Ellen
Sancte Laurenti sign
Saylor, Mary A
Schleis, Catherine (2)
Schleis, Catherine
Schleis, Frank and family
Schleis, Frank T. and Josephine M
Schleis, Gilbert E
Schleis, John B
Schleis, Joseph
Schleis, Mary
Schleis, Wencel
Schleis, Wenzil and Barbara
Schlies, Annie
Schlies, Bruce G
Schlies, Christopher A
Schlies, infant
Schlies, John M
Schlies, Kelly Judith
Schlies, Matt and family
Schlies, Paul
Schlies, Roman R. and Beverly M
Schlies, Theodore F
Schultz, Brenda Lee
Schultz, Lester and family
Schweiner, Ben M. and Augusta N
Schweiner, Dennis
Schweiner, Dora
Schweiner, Edward
Schweiner, Frank and Antonia
Schweiner, George
Schweiner, Jacob (2)
Schweiner, Jacob
Schweiner, John
Schweiner, Martin (picture on stone)
Schweiner, Mitchel and Anna
Schweiner, Rose
Sekadlo, Frank J. and Anna
Selnar, Adam
Selner, Alzbeth
Selner, Anna
Selner, Clara
Selner, Francis
Selner, Jacob and Anna
Selner, Jan
Selner, Jos
Selner, Mary (2)
Selner, Mary
Selner, Randall J
Selner, Steve
Selner, Steven
Selner, Terrence
Selner, William G. and Alice B
Selner, William G
Sevcik, Sebestian and Marie
Siebold, George
Siebold, James Sr. and Lillian
Siebold, Manzele Martin and Dorata
Siebold, Paul and Anna
Skornicka, Anna
Skornicka, John and Anna
Skornicka, Joseph and Clara
Skornicka, Mary
Sladky family stone
Sladky, Anna
Sladky, Emma
Sladky, Jan
Sladky, Josef
Slatky, Anna
Slatky, George and family
Slatky, Peter and Anna
Slatky, Simon
Slegl, John
Soja, Joseph and Mary
St Lawrence cemetery sign
St Lawrence church (2)
St Lawrence Church
Stangel, Anna
Steinberger, Annie
Steinberger, Donald and Susan
Steinberger, George
Steinberger, James and Frances
Steinberger, John (picture on stone)
Steinberger, John and family
Steinberger, John
Steinberger, Marie
Steinberger, Raymond J. and Lucille
Steinberger, Robert J. and Judith A
Stodola, Anna (2)
Stodola, Anna
Stodola, Frantisek
Stodola, George
Stodola, Jiri
Stodola, John J. and Mary
Stodola, Jos
Stodola, Josef
Stodola, Joseph M. and Dorota
Stodola, Marie
Stradal, Josef
Tikalsky - Schlies family
Tikalsky, Frances
Tikalsky, Frank
Tikalsky, Jan
Tikalsky, Josef M
Tikalsky, Josef
Tikalsky, Mathias and Margaret
Tilalsky, Paul
Tomandel, Tomas
Vander Loop, John F
Velicr, Jan
Vochos, Matej
Vogeltanz, Vaclav
Vorlicek, Rev. John G
Wachal, Annie
Wanek, Anna
Wanek, Joseph and Dorothy
Wavrunek, John and family
Wavrunek, John H
Wavrunek, Lawrence
Wavrunek, Tomas and Maria
Weber, Barbora
Weiland, Clarence
Winnekens, Anna
Winnekens, George E. and Mary
Winnekens, George F
Winnekens, Henry
Winnekens, Hubert
Winnekens, Mary and Caroline
Winnekens, Robert M
Wochos, John
Wochos, Mary
Wochos, Richard and Frances
Yanba, Jacob
Yanda, Carrie
Yankee, Katerina
Zahorek, Anna
Zelenka, Andrew
Zelenka, Martin (picture on stone)
Zelenka, Martin
Zelenka, Mary
Zelenka, Roger A. and Judith A
Zelenka, William and Margaret
Zema, Anna
Zima family stone
Zima, Adam
Zima, Dennis
Zima, Elizabeth
Zima, John
Zima, Karel
Zima, Mary
Zima, Matt and Eva
Zima, Wanda
Zohorek, Martin

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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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