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Abel, Ethel Margaret Wooster
Abell, Alvin Harry
Abendroth, Marcella C
Abendroth, Wilson E.
Achtenberg, Effie
Achtenberg, Henry
Adams, Charlyne M
Adams, Walter
Adams, Walter Isaac
Albright, George A.
Albright, Margaret K
Alf, Alfred A. and Margaret Bloch
Alling, Florence
Alling, Howard L. and Agnes M.
Alling, Amanda Louise Lestikow
Alling, Howard L.
Alling, Max R.
Alling, Muriel K
Alvin, Adolph W.
Alvin, Anthony J
Alvin, Arlene M
Alvin, Arnold F.
Alvin, Emma P Tetzlaff
Alvin, Ervin H.
Alvin, Mabel M. Moore
Alvin, Robert A.
Alvin, Robert Arnold
Alvin, Ruth E
Alvin, Wilma Mae Moore
Alvin, Wilton C.
Amadry, Fernand
Amadry, Florence M.
Amadry, Rene P.
Ameely, Lucille
American Legion Memorial
Amluxen, Alma Sherwood
Andersen, Earl G.
Andersen, Esther M
Anderson, Alex B.
Anderson, Betsy Bureingame
Anderson, Elizabeth
Anderson, Eugene
Anderson, John
Anderson, Bertha M
Anderson, Cecil
Anderson, Edna E
Anderson, Ernil A.
Anderson, Esther
Anderson, Harold
Anderson, Rixon Albert
Anderson, Virginia M
Antczak, Edgart A
Antonen, Blanche W
Appel, Richard P
Arnetveit, Kathleen M. Peterson
Arnold, Susan
Astrach, Helene E. Kobernik
Astrach, Walter J
Astrach, Walter J.
Badtke, Edward
Badtke, Emma J
Bailey, J.F.
Baird, Amelia and Majories
Baird, Stephen E. and Julia E.
Baird, Clara Geer
Baird, Wesley
Baker, Etta Sargent
Baker, H. A
Baker, John Amory
Baldwin, Carol B.
Baldwin, George S.
Baldwin, Edward Cyrus
Baldwin, George Edward
Baldwin, Jeanne Leguistin
Bandl, Douglas M
Bandl, Eleanor
Bandl, Mathew
Barbour, Bert S.
Barbour, James H.
Barbour, Vivian K.
Barclay, Carl E.
Barclay, Esther D
Barden, Ada V
Barden, William R.
Barr, Elmer J.
Barr, Kathlen
Barrows, Barbara A. Wells
Barrows, John T.
Bartel, Cora
Bartel, Edward
Bartel, Joseph
Bartel, Marjory A
Bartel, Pauline
Bartel, Walter S.
Bartol, Bernice H.
Bartol, David A
Bartol, Harold L.
Bartol, Harold Leo
Bartol, Leo T.
Bartol, Vera D.
Battig, Edward A.
Battig, Minnie E
Battig, Robert E
Beard, Burrus E
Beard, Ethel M
Beatty, Elizabeth Sargent
Beaudler, Albert R
Beaudler, Lydia L
Bennett, Lester S.
Bennett, Majorie M
Benz, Doris M
Benz, Raymond W.
Benz, Raymond William
Bergemann, Lynda Rose Lettenberger
Berger, Erwin C.
Berger, Lillian
Berger, Neil Erwin
Berndt, Barbara L
Berndt, Earl H.
Berndt, Ellen L
Berndt, Gerald Earl
Berndt, Loy Ann
Berndt, Roy F
Berndt, Roy F.
Berner, unclear male
Bertz, William P
Beuthin, Barbara A
Beuthin, Darwin Edward
Beuthin, Darwin.
Beuthin, Ervin F.
Beuthin, Janet
Beuthin, Joan C
Beuthin, Louie H.
Beuthin, Ruth E
Biddle, Josephine I
Biddle, Mollie D
Biddle, Robert G
Bierman, Agnes
Bierman, Marvin E
Bierman, Norbert A.
Bierman, Otto
Bierman, Viola I
Bird, Dagny C
Bird, Paul W
Birks, David Lee
Blankavage, Dominik J. and Erma M.
Blankavage, Dominik J.
Blankavage, Erma M
Blazer, Janet A. Wendt
Blazer, Terry W.
Bloch, Anna Lou
Bloch, Bernhard J.
Bloch, DuWayne J
Bloch, DuWayne J.
Bloch, Elda E. Hielke
Bloch, Emelia
Bloch, Eva C
Bloch, G. Burton
Bloch, Gottlieb
Bloch, Gustave W
Bloch, Laura A
Bloch, Mary E
Bloch, Otto A
Bloch, Phyllis L
Bloch, Reinhold G.
Bloch, Vivian M
Bloch, Willis
Blodgett, Floyd A. and Roberta E.
Blodgett, Floyd A.
Blodgett, Roberta E
Bodle, David
Bodle, Jonathan and Mariam Olin
Bodle, Mariah
Bodle, S.D.
Bodle, Susie
Bodle, William
Boese, Daniel
Boese, Mable
Bonnell, Wiltsie
Borgas, Annette
Bornick, Elsa L
Bornick, Gustav J.
Bostelmann, Robert A
Boston, E. B
Boston, Elaine J
Bradley, B. and James
Brady, Clara
Bredemann, Carol J. Scharch
Breivogel, Carl
Breivogel, Danny
Breivogel, Edward
Breivogel, Margaret
Breivogel, Mary Jane
Breivogel, Sophia M
Brenke, Evelyn Marie
Briese, Caroline B
Briese, Ervin H.
Brightman, Lorien J.
Brightman, Marcella E
Brightman, Peggy F
Brinkmeyer, Kathleen M
Brinkmeyer, Paul R
Brinkmeyer, Wilbur A
Brinkmeyer, Wilbur A.
Briswold, Alfred C.
Briswold, Christian
Briswold, Henry C.
Briswold, unclear
Broder, Clara M
Broder, John J.
Broder. Alfred J
Bronwell, Harriet E.
Brooks, Albert W. and Irene G.
Brooks, Azzel O.
Brooks, Flora E.
Brooks, Flora R.
Brooks, jennie G.
Brooks, John
Brooks, John R.
Brooks, L.
Brooks, Lettie
Brooks, Lydia Hale
Brooks, Mabel Smith
Brooks, unclear
Brooks, Wells Dudley
Brooks, Doris M
Brooks, Dorothy J. Hutt
Brooks, Harry M.
Brooks, Hazel E
Brooks, Horace D.
Brooks, Janice M
Brooks, John A
Brooks, John A.
Brooks, Mary L
Brooks, Raymond A
Brooks, Susan Thrasher
Brooks, Wells D.
Brooks, Wilben R.
Brown, Allen
Brown, Chas. A.
Brown, Harry N.
Brown, Hattie Olin
Brown, J.E.
Brown, Lucy A.
Brown, Norman Edward
Brown, Emilie C
Brown, Gustav E.
Bryant, Diane J
Bryant, Ralph C.
Buchholz, Anna M
Buchholz, Donna M. Bloch
Buchholz, Garth G
Buchholz, Garth G.
Buchholz, Roy A.
Buck, Jean L
Buck, William R.
Budwick, Barbara A
Bugarske, Alex F.
Bugarske, Lee
Bugarske, Louise K
Bump. Betty
Burk, John J. Sr.
Burk, Sharon A
Burk, Teresa Ann
Burkards, Aldona A
Burkards, Arvids J.
Burkards, John A
Burling, Loy
Burling, Mae
Burling, Marilyn M
Burling, Mildred A
Burling, Retta Carver
Burling, Walter P
Burling, Walter P.
Burling, William Leonard
Burne, Eleanor Ensinger
Burne, George Herman
Burroughs, J.
Burroughs, unclear
Busse family stone
Busse, Anna H
Busse, Arden O.
Busse, Clarence F.G
Busse, George J.
Busse, George T
Busse, Herman
Busse, Kenneth J
Busse, Laura
Busse, Leona
Busse, Marguerite
Busse, Marie A
Busse, Nan Clark
Cain, Emma V
Cain, Royal G.
Carber, Florence E.
Carber, Lavina
Cardiff, Elizabeth Malcolm
Cardiff, Scott
Carew, Alvin Dennis
Carew, Margaret Elizabeth Hayes
Carlson, Diane L. Wesse
Carlson, Kathleen Kelley
Carlson, Leroy Gordon
Carpenter, Seth B. and Nancy M.
Carpenter, Viola A.
Carpenter, Wilson Ray
Carpenter, Linda M
Carver, Augustus C
Carver, Enoch
Carver, Hazel
Carver, Helen Elizabeth
Carver, Jill Zeratsky
Carver, Ruby Dan Murphy
Carver,Augustus G
Castro, Georgia M. Miller
Castro, Louis A.
Castro, Georgia M. Miller
Castro, Louis A
Cave, Elvira L.
Champeny, Ernest
Champeny, Jane
Champeny, Norman
Chapel, Byron and May
Chapel, Clare M. and Vivian M.
Chapel, James M. Jr.
Chapel, Clara
Charrow, Gretchen Busse
Chart, Amelia
Chart, George
Chelstrom, Genevieve A
Chelstrom, Leslie T.
Chier, Eleanor
Chier, Joseph
Chier, Joseph B
Chier, Louie
Chier, Louie George
Chier, Marian
Chier, Richard D.
Chier, Sharon R. Guckenberger
Childs, Emma M
Christianson, Lavina
Cisar, Edward Anton
Cisar, Ella L. Fink
Clark, Jennie
Clark, Wm.
Clark, James R.
Clark, John A.
Clark, Mildred H
Clark, Myra S
Clarke, Alice
Claus, Adell
Claus, Oscar
Clauson, Lucina M. Brooks
Clawson, Arthur B.
Clawson, Georgie H.
Clute, Theodore J.
Cole, Charlotte E.
Cole, Harvey R.
Cole, Walter C.
Collins, children
Collins, Joseph
Conley, Maxine E
Conley, Meredith A.
Conley, Meredith Andrew
Conroy, Kathleen A
Cornwall, Janet
Cornwall, Robert M.
Cory, Louise M
Cory, Lyle F.
Cottet, Doris H
Cottet, Neven K.
Cowan, Ira
Cowan, Mary Gilman
Crabtree, Cynthia
Crabtree, Derias
Crabtree, John
Crabtree, unclear and Julia C.
Crook, Floyd E.J. and Florence P.
Crook, Florence P
Crook, Lloyd E. J.
Cruetzmacher, Andrew
Culver, Hiram Grant and family
Curtis, Dea. J.
Curtis, Mary A.
Curtis, Douglas L,
Dabson, Gene Charles
Dahlke, Andrew
Dahlke, John
Dahlke, Marie
Dallman, Alvin R.
Dallman, Aylce P
Darnick, Leonard L. and Shirley B.
Darnick, Francis S
Darnick, Leonard I.
Darnick, Sharon Jacobsen
Darnick, Shirley B
Dart, Georgia Ann
Dart, H. Michael
Dart, Harold
Dart, Louise Marigold
Davis, Bela
Davis, Elizabeth Branning
Davis, Ellen C.
Davis, Laura S. and Martha J.
Davis, Mariah L.
Davis, Nancy Remele
Davis, Rebecca Lasswell
Davis, Thomas B.
Davis, unclear and Juliaette
Davis, Wm. W.
Decker, Ellen Taylor
Decker, Gertrude
Decker, William and Tena
Dehlinger, John
Dehlinger, Nancy
Dehn, Mabel
Deibert, Anna
Deibert, Dorris H
Deibert, Edward H.
Deibert, Emilie Heckert
Deibert, Henry
Deibert, Herman
Deibert, Ida
Deibert, infant
Deibert, Joyce
Deibert, Leonard
Deibert, Leonard E
Deibert, Louis
Deibert, Veta Kuster
Demitri, Catherine
Demitri, Chris
Denzin, Dora A
Denzin, Fred W.
Denzin, Fred Wilhelm
Devaney, Margaret L
Devaney, Martin J.
Diebert, Molly E
Diebert, Walter E.
Dietzman, Arnold
Dietzman, John A.
Dietzman, Laura E
Dietzman, William J
Dike, Adaline F.
Dike, Ageline
Dike, Charles C.
Dike, Edward D.
Dike, Loyal C.
Divine, Cora V
Divine, Frank G.
Dobler, Gertrude M. Widlake
Doepke, Gustave H. and Dora D.
Doepke, Dora D
Doepke, Gustave H.
Doepke, Philip A
Doherty, Barbara
Doherty, C.A. Mike
Dolske, Celia
Dolske, Eleanor J
Dolske, Gladys
Dolske, Thomas J.
Donica, Donald R.
Donica, Elaine M. Johnson
Dore, Carrie L
Dore, Charles Thomas
Dornbrook, Albert H
Dornbrook, Clara Patterson
Dorsey, Orline A
Dorsey, Ronald V
Dorsey, Vernon
Draeger, Elmer H.
Draeger, Nina
Drazny, Charles
Drews, Jeanne M
Drews, Thomas
Drews, William G
Drews, William G.
Druml, Blanche F
Druml, Mark J
Druml, Mark J.
Duarte, Edward J.
Duarte, Mary M
Duescher, Emma H
Duescher, Oscar R.
Dugenske, Sylvester C. and Beverly A.
Dugenske, Beverly A
Dugenske, Frances
Dugenske, Genevieve
Dugenske, Joseph
Dugenske, Sylvester C.
Dunne, Carol
Dusterhoft, Timothy John
Easley, Cora B
Easley, Joseph A
Easley, Joseph A.
Eaton, Julia A. Wiedman
Eaton, Emily Horner
Eaton, Henry H
Eaton, Henry Herbert
Ebert, Gerald A
Ebert, Patricia Ann Keipe
Egbert, George A. and family
Egbert, Menzo S. and Eliza J.
Egbert, Newell W.
Egbert, Arthur N.
Egbert, Douglas
Egbert, Gertrude M
Egbert, Harriet
Egbert, Lewis D.
Egbley, Frank
Eickelberg, Henry L.
Eickelberg, Ruth H
Eiler, Irmgard C
Eiler, Jerome R
Eiler, Jerome R.
Eilert, Jean A. Busse
Eilert, William A.
Elliott, Joseph A.
Ellis, Kathryn Elizabeth
Elvers, Bernhard C.
Elvers, Bernice
Elvers, Leone V
Embleton, Charles G.
Embleton, Sara J
Engel, Gladys H. Keipe
Engel, Herbert M
Engel, Herbert M.
Essenberg, Raymond F
Fagerburg, Dorothy E. Williams
Fagerburg, Frank P.
Farrell, Catherine
Farrell, Connie
Farrell, James H.
Farrell, Marilyn Ann
Farrell, Mary R
Farrell, Norman Francis
Farrell, Timothy Patrick
Ferg, Augusta
Ferg, Edward
Fink, Augusta
Fink, Fred
Fink, Donald E.
Fink, Dorothy
Fink, Edward A.
Fink, Esther M
Fink, father
Fink, Mavis Ann
Fink, Rachel Ann
Fink, Wayne P. Sr
Finley, Marion L
Finnegan, Alice
Finnegan, Francis E.
Finnegan, Henry W
Finnegan, Marie L
Fischer, Dale L.
Fischer, Edgar W
Fischer, Esther F
Fischer, Ingrid B
Fischer, Sharon J
Fitch, Tome D.
Flack, Thomas C
Folson, Howard W.
Folson, Mary K
Fordham, David
Fordham, unclear
Fordham, William and Agnes
Fordham, Charles
Fordham, David Deane
Fordham, Deane H
Fordham, John
Fordham, Katherine E.M
Fordham, Lucille B
Fordham, Lucy
Fordham, William Deane
Formiller, Adelbert E.
Formiller, Anton
Formiller, Clara R
Formiller, Jerome
Formiller, June Ann
Formiller, June Ann.
Formiller, Louis J
Formiller, Mary L
Formiller, Peter
Formiller, Robert
Foster, Helen
Foster, William P
Francour, Elizabeth A
Francour, Robert J.
Franey, Mathias J.
Franey, Mynn H
Frank, Harry W. and Dorothy M.
Frank, Wiedman
Frank, Dorothy M
Frank, Harry W.
Franz, Arthur
Franz, Mayme
Fredrich, Gustav
Fredrich, Natalie
Fredrick, Barbara Weiss
Fredrick, Berthold
Fredrick, Clara
Fredrick, Edgar R.
Fredrick, Emma Ella
Fredrick, Gloria R
Fredrick, Norman Bert
Fredrick, Rudolph
Freuen, Mabel B
Freuen, Thomas
Freuen, Thomas M
Friedl, Harold T
Friend, Lena A
Friend, Rollen C.
Froehlicher, Donald A.
Froehlicher, Sylvia F. Church
Fude, Donald R
Fude, Donald Richard
Fude, Howard Neil
Fuller, Helen I
Fuller, Lawrence W
Fuller, Ralph E.
Funk, Herbert
Funk, Louise E
Gallup, Eleanor A
Gallup, Johnnie F.
Galster, Cynthia W
Galster, Hazel L
Galster, Russell G.
Galster, Russell H.
Gardenier, Jeannete Duley
Garfield, Lynn Hansen
Garlow, Carl J.
Garlow, Emma M
Garlow, William
Garlow, William.
Garnett, Cyrus Logan
Garnett, Mildred M. O' Brien
Gatzke, Harold T.
Gatzke, Norma V
Gaul, Betty G
Genge, Benjamin S
Genge, Ida Cole
Genge, Thomas Deane
Georgel, Walter A. and Mabel K.
Georgel, Mabel K
Georgel, Walter A.
Gibbard, John J.
Gibbard, Mathida
Gibberd, Eliza
Gibberd, Eugene
Gibberd, Minnie
Gigliotti, Eleanore M
Gigliotti, Eleanore M.
Gilliam, Michael Paul
Gitzel, Leon and Lillian
Gitzel, Leon
Gitzel, Lillian
Gneiser, Dorothy
Gneiser, Emogene
Gneiser, Eugene E.
Gneiser, Frederic E.
Gneiser, Gail E
Gneiser, Gordon Fink
Gneiser, Irene L
Gneiser, James R.
Gneiser, Louis A.
Gneiser, Robert
Gneiser, Rose M
Gordon, Beatrice M
Gordon, Samuel
Gorsky, Katherine Kay Christoplis
Graf, Dawn Radliff
Grampo, Bruce O.
Grampo, Joseph
Grampo, Marie .
Greenbaum, Louis
Greenbaum, Louise
Greenway, David B
Greenway, Fannie M. Barrett
Greenway, George M
Greenway, Izora Cole
Greenway, M. Albina
Gregg, Dorothy Kidman
Gregg, Homer F.
Griese, C. Herman
Griese, Emma B
Groff, Hannah
Groves, Brett H
Gruse, Carl
Guderjahn, Adolph
Guderjahn, Ella
Guderjahn, Lawrence
Guderjahn, Lillie
Guderjahn, Loretta
Guderjahn, Nettie
Guderski, Damian
Guderski, Mary
Gurdy family stone
Gurdy, Arnold
Gurdy, Lillie A
Guth, Dr. Harvey and Ruth K.
Guth, Harvey
Guth, Ruth K

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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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