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Uhl - Zuest


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Uhl, Frances L
Uhl, Harvey L
Umbreit, Bertha
Umbreit, Catherine L
Umbreit, Clifford G
Umbreit, George
Umbreit, Leonard C
Umbreit, Leonard C.
Umbreit, Louise Catherine
Ustruck, Frank F.
Ustruck, Jean
Van Horne, Alice G
Van Houton, John H
Van Kirk, Ella A. Armstrong
Van Kirk, Florence B
Van Kirk, Furman P
Van O Linda, Peter
Van Ornum, Darlene A
Van Ornum, Robert
Van Sistine, John E. Iii
Vandenbergen, Harold P
Vandenbergen, Harold P.
Vandenbergen, Norma L. Barth
Vandenboom Family Stone
Vandenboom,
Vandenboom, George L.
Vandenboom, John E
Vandenboom, Marin Edward
Vandenboom, Marion M
Vaughn, Alice Magdelene
Vedder, Mary
Vedder, Abigail
Verdine, Charles J.
Verdine, Norbert C
Verdine, Olga L
Verette, Frank
Verette, Frank E
Verette, Lillian
Verheyen, Barbara J
Verheyen, Peter John
Verheyen, Raymond H
Verheyen, Raymond H.
Verheyen, Samuel H
Verritt, Donald Russell
Verritt, Ed
Verritt, Ed and Grace
Verritt, Grace
Verritt, John
Verritt, John and Katherine
Verritt, John.
Verritte, Charles
Verritte, Flora
Veselik, Charles F.
Veselik, Judith A. Schreier
Victory, Lawrence T
Victory, Thomas
Victory, Thomas and Lawrence T.
Viertel, George A
Viertel, Harold C
Viertel, Harold Charles
Viertel, Herman F.
Viertel, Hilda L
Viertel, Lorraine J
Viertel, Mary Julia Drover
Voeltner, Alma A
Voeltner, August C. L.
Voeltner, David E.
Voeltner, Esther J
Voeltner, Harvey C.
Voeltner, Joyce A.
Voeltner, Lance A.
Voeltner, Russell
Voight, Michelle M
Wadleigh, Nellie A. Evans
Wadleigh, Nellie Evans
Wagner, Allen R.
Wagner, Donna M
Wagner, Edna I
Wagner, Edwin
Wagner, Glen M
Wagner, Lillie
Wagner, Phyllis
Wagner, Rudolph F.
Wagner, Shirley
Wahlers, Jack
Wahlers, Pauline
Wait, Betsey
Wait, Hattie
Walbridge, Addie W
Walbridge, Evelyn N
Walbridge, John S
Walbridge, John S.
Walker, Aaron
Walker, Bessie M.
Walker, Clarence G.
Walker, Elizabeth
Walker, Frank
Walker, George W
Walker, George W.
Walker, L. Jean
Walker, Nellie M.
Walker, Robert C.
Walkush, Laura
Walkush, Theresa
Wall, Daniel James
Wall, Margaret L
Wall, Robert J.
Wallace, Alvin
Wallace, Alvin S
Wallace, Alvin S.
Wallace, Clara J
Wallace, Colon
Wallace, Ella
Wallace, John Sr.
Wallace, Lyle
Wallace, Marian
Wallace, Marion
Wallace, Roger
Wallenfeldt, E. C.
Wallenfeldt, Phyllis
Walter, Frances M
Walter, Lucinda Margrate
Walter, Salmon Stone
Walter, Silas W
Walter, Willis
Walters, Kenneth R
Walworth, Anna C
Walworth, Ralph W
Walworth, Stanton E
Wandrey, Gustave R.
Wandrey, Matie L
Ward, Capt. Joseah B
Ward, H. N
Ward, Harriet
Ward, Josiah B
Waring, Frances Smith
Waring, George
Waring, Harriet A
Warneke, Applonia
Warneke, Augusta
Warneke, Charles
Warneke, Hubert J
Warneke, Hubert J.
Warneke, Ida
Warneke, Wilhelmina
Warneke, Wilhelmina
Warner, Clifton R
Warner, Evelina D
Warner, George Ernest
Warner, Nora M. Krause
Warner, Roxcy L
Warner, Seth H
Warner, Thomas Sr
Warnke, Anna M
Warnke, Martin Jr
Warnke, Martin Sr,
Warren, Sarah M
Warren, Wilmont E.
Wasniak, Craig M
Wasniak, Ethel
Wasniak, Eva
Wasniak, Jack H.
Waterman, Donald D.
Waterman, Ruth A
Waters, Robert
Waters, Virginia
Watson, James C
Watts, Edythe
Wawrzyniak, Alex A
Wawrzyniak, Andrew
Wawrzyniak, Florence
Wawrzyniak, Hubert
Wawrzyniak, Randolph A
Wawrzyniak, Sophia E
Webb, Fred
Webb, George A
Webb, James F
Webb, Margaret
Webb, William
Weber, Albert L
Weber, Francis J
Weber, Francis J.
Weber, Irene Moldenhauer
Webster, Elliott
Webster, Julius C
Weed, Paul
Weeks, David Gerald
Weeks, Elizabeth
Weeks, Ernest W
Weeks, Harriet M
Weeks, Walter M
Wegner, Jean A
Wegner, Kenneth R.
Weicht, Deborah Kay
Weicht, Esther L
Weiner, John
Weiner, John F
Weiner, Kenneth J
Weiner, Kenneth J.
Weiske, Kenneth G.
Weiske, Marcella J
Weiss, Raymond P
Wells, Elizabeth A
Wells, Helen
Wells, James
Wells, Kathleen A.
Wells, Margaret E
Wells, Margaret H
Wells, Margaret T
Wells, Milford C
Wells, Nellie
Wells, Vernon W.
Wells, Walter
Wells, William J
Wells, William J.
Welton, Fremont
Wenck, Beverly Joyce
Wenck, Thomas Lee
Wendt, Alfred
Wendt, Doris A
Wendt, Edna
Wendt, Frances Schumekosky
Wendt, Jeremy
Wendt, Joanne K
Wendt, John F.
Wendt, Justin
Wendt, Wilma Ficken
Wenig, Jean Rice
Wenig, Leland E.
Wentland, Alma
Wentland, Dr. John H
Wentland, George
Wentland, Harvey E.
Wentland, Jeanette
Wentland, Jeanette A
Wentland, John
Werch, Alden C. Sr
Werch, Amanda
Werch, Irene P
Werch, Julius
Werch, Richard H
Werch, Richard H.
Wesenberg, Debra
Wesenberg, Raymond J
Wessel, Peter H
Westcot, Alice
Westcot, Isaac O
Westcot, Phoebe A
Westenberger, Larry A.
Westenberger, Mancy M
Westover, Arline E
Westover, Charles E.
Westphal, Anna E
Westphal, Anna M. E
Westphal, Charles F
Westphal, Eda
Westphal, Ernestine
Westphal, Harry E
Westphal, Henry
Westphal, Martha A
Weyenberg, Vernon Thomas
Wheeler, Ezra
Wheeler, Kate
Wheeler, Martha
Whiston, Bernice
Whiston, Sadie
Whiston, W. E
Whiston, Westley W.
Whitcomb, Josiah T
Whitcomb, Levi
Whiting, Emily Spoor
Whiting, Frank A
Whitman, Deborah J
Whitman, Eliza
Whitman, Harriet
Whitman, James V
Whitman, Sarah Eve
Whitman, William P
Wichinski, Eleanor
Wichinski, Emma
Wichinski, Glenn
Wichinski, Glenn J
Wichinski, Joseph
Wick, Evelyn
Wick, Wilbur
Wick, Wilbur.
Wiebender, Margaret
Wiegand, Harvey C
Wiegand, Harvey C.
Wiegand, Shirley A
Wieland, Bridget
Wieland, Charles H
Wieland, Frances
Wieland, Genevieve
Wieland, Harold T
Wieland, Harold T.
Wieland, Irene H
Wieland, James
Wieland, John J.
Wieland, Mary
Wieland, Ralph
Wiese, Arwayne A.
Wiese, Bonnie Lou Timm
Wiese, Charles
Wiese, David W.
Wiese, Emma
Wiese, Irma I
Wiese, Mabel E
Wiese, Rudolph H.
Wiesender, Arlisle Mead
Wiesender, Arthur
Wiesender, Arthur James
Wiesender, Arthur M
Wiesender, Cora M
Wiesender, Emma
Wiesender, Ira
Wiesender, Margaret
Wiesender, Mary
Wiesender, Rose
Wightman, Dr. Platt B
Wightman, Kate
Wightman, Platt B
Wilcox, A. J
Wilcox, Fannie A
Wilcox, Julius A
Wilcox, Laura
Wild, Lois V
Wild, Ray F.
Wilke, Edward E. Sr
Wilke, Edward E. Sr.
Wilke, Frank W
Wilke, Infant
Wilke, Minnie A
Wilkes, Dean Denis R
Wilkum, Eleanore
Wilkum, Henry W.
William, Evelyn
Williams, Adelaide
Williams, Alfred
Williams, Delcena Tarrant
Williams, Emma
Williams, Florence M
Williams, Frank
Williams, Frank K
Williams, Henrietta
Williams, Infant
Williams, Jane E
Williams, Jennie Norton
Williams, John J.
Williams, John R
Williams, Juliette L
Williams, Laurence R
Williams, Loraine L.
Williams, Margaret E
Williams, Margaret H
Williams, Minnie Bell
Williams, Thomas L.
Williams, Victor John
Willing, Victor
Willis, Eliza
Willis, John
Willis, John J
Willis, John Keith
Willis, John S
Willis, John W
Willis, Lora E
Willis, Nora
Willis, Wm. Adelbert
Wilsman, Irene H. Miller
Wilsman, Norman A.
Wilson, A. C
Wilson, Arthur
Wilson, Bernard
Wilson, David M
Wilson, Ella G
Wilson, Emelia B
Wilson, Florence S
Wilson, Frank A
Wilson, Frank L
Wilson, Fred J
Wilson, Frieda
Wilson, Harry J.
Wilson, James
Wilson, Lavina D
Wilson, Leon H
Wilson, Leon H.
Wilson, Leslie A.
Wilson, Lester Neil
Wilson, Lewis E
Wilson, Maranda
Wilson, Mary Bassett
Wilson, Minnie
Wilson, Minnie E
Wilson, Paul R
Wilson, Paul R.
Wilson, Pearl M. Timm
Wilson, Susan A
Wilson, Thomas
Winkel, Adolph
Winkel, Alwin J.
Winkel, Carl T
Winkel, Caroline
Winkel, Douglas P.
Winkel, Ernest T
Winkel, Ernst G
Winkel, Frieda A
Winkel, Herbert
Winkel, Herbert A
Winkel, Herbert A.
Winkel, Laura
Winkel, Oscar
Winkel, Wilhelmina
Winne, Ruth Albrecht
Winters, Christen
Winters, Christiana
Winters, Elsie C
Winters, Jorgen A
Winters, Jorgen A.
Winters, Paul
Wire, Harvey Sr
Wirth Family Stone
Wirth, Catherine
Wirth, Clarence
Wirth, Helena
Wirth, Lynda H
Wirth, William
Wirth, William.
Wish, Leonard J.
Wish, Leta G
Wiske, Catherine J
Wiske, John E
Wiske, Margaret E
Wiske, Theresa A. Boyk
Wiske, William H
Wiske, William H.
Wiske, William H. Jr
Wislinsky, Anna
Wislinsky, August
Wislinsky, Edward A
Witt, Albertine
Witt, Annie
Witt, Gustave
Witt, Herman
Wo....., Frank J
Woeckner, Lois Otterburn
Woehlke, Bob
Woehlke, Eric
Woehlke, Margaret Winters
Woehlke, Ruth A. Schindel
Wojtalewicz, Bruno A
Wojtalewicz, Bruno A.
Wolcott, Eliza Mead
Wolcott, Margarett
Wolf, Carl R.
Wolfe, Edith Lillian Pierce [text]
Wolf, Phyllis M
Wollert, Dorothy M
Wollert, Wilfred W.
Wood, Adelia G
Wood, Amelia Grace
Wood, Anna
Wood, Annabel
Wood, Bertini
Wood, Calvin
Wood, Charles S,
Wood, Charles Sanger
Wood, Ella Lucilie
Wood, Eva
Wood, Everett T.
Wood, Frank M
Wood, Harry C. Jr
Wood, Harry C. Sr
Wood, Hattie
Wood, John A.
Wood, John Jay Iii
Wood, John Jay Jr
Wood, Josephine S
Wood, Lorraine D. Werch
Wood, Lucinda
Wood, Mercy Cordelia
Wood, Myldred
Wood, Norman E
Wood, Norman Edward
Wood, Robert R
Wood, Thomas W.
Woodhull, Wallace Densmore
Woodis, Kathryn
Woodman, Martha L
Woodman, Wallace W
Woodworth, Alfred C
Woodworth, Angelina M
Work, Dixon S
Work, Edwin
Work, Emma
Work, Minnie E
Work, Nancy C
Wray, Elizabeth
Wright, Catherine
Wright, Charles Humphrey
Wright, Charlotte S
Wright, children
Wright, Frederick W
Wright, George G
Wright, Guy
Wright, Hannah
Wright, Henry
Wright, John and Ann
Wright, Kitty
Wright, Laura Field
Wright, Margaret
Wright, Marion J. Terrill
Wright, Mary
Wright, Mary L. Humphrey
Wright, Nellie B
Wright, Robert
Wright, Samuel
Wright, Sarah
Wright, Sarah Bassett
Wright, Sarah.
Wright, Stillman
Wright, Verona
Wulff, Louise M
Wulff, Robert J
Wulff, Robert J.
Wuske, Glenn
Wuske, Lenore
Wuske, Mary L
Wuske, Myrle Lloyd
Wuske, Robert Glenn
Wuske, William J.
Wynn, James J
Yache, Francis W
Yache, Louis H
Yache, Mary E
Yache, Monroe J
Youderain, Andreas
Younderian, Andreas
Young, Agnes S
Young, Alexander
Young, Alice M.
Young, Allie H.
Young, Anna M
Young, Clifford M.
Young, Delcina
Young, Donald
Young, Erna
Young, Frangelia E
Young, George
Young, Gertrude
Young, Infant
Young, Irma O.
Young, Lyle W.
Young, Martha Sophia
Young, Martha Sophia
Young, Mary Ellen
Young, Pearl M
Young, Sally
Young, Sally
Young, William G.
Younglove, Ellen F
Younglove, Emma G. Henderson
Younglove, F. Harold
Younglove, Joan F
Younglove, John Arden
Younglove, Louise
Younglove, Russell H.
Zabel, Louise M
Zabrotzka, Anna
Zabrotzka, John
Zabrotzka, Peter
Zacharias, Bryon
Zamzow, Alice E
Zamzow, Amanda W
Zamzow, Arthur
Zamzow, Bernice B
Zamzow, Charles A.
Zamzow, Earl R.
Zamzow, Eleanor J
Zamzow, Harold
Zamzow, Howard C.
Zamzow, Ida M
Zamzow, Infant
Zamzow, Leone R
Zamzow, Louis C.
Zamzow, Mildred
Zblewski, Dorothy M
Zblewski, Ralph R
Zeitlow, Emma
Zeleske, Alex
Zeleske, James B
Zeleske, James B.
Zeleske, Shirley A
Ziege, Antoinette
Ziege, Bertha
Ziege, Louise A
Ziege, Walter A
Ziege, William
Ziege, William J.
Ziege, William Jr
Ziehl, Albert
Ziehl, Anna
Ziehm, David
Ziehm, David..
Ziehm, Julius
Ziehm, Marguerite
Zieman, Joyce
Ziemer, Arnold
Ziemer, August
Ziemer, Lydia
Ziemer, Wilhelmine
Zietlow, Herman
Zietlow, Howard
Zietlow, Howard F
Zietlow, Mabel
Zietlow, Mathilda
Zietlow, Viola
Zuege, Minnie H
Zuehlke, Amelia
Zuehlke, Edward F.
Zuehlke, Henry
Zuehlke, Martha
Zuest, Alma
Zuest, John J

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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.

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