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Grant County
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Rock - Martinville Cemetery
Tombstone Photos


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Allen, Bess
Allen, Charles and Martha
Allen, Clyde V.
Allen, Elizabeth M.
Allen, Emma E.
Allen, Frank E.
Allen, George A. and Gertie B.
Allen, George
Allen, Harriet
Allen, Jane
Allen, John
Allen, Joseph and Agnes
Allen, Martha
Allen, Mary
Allen, Sarah
Allen, William
Alton, James and Ann H.
Alton, Lela M.
Alton, William F. and Eda M.
Amsden, Nancy
Andrew, George
Andrew, Hannah
Andrew, Walter B.
Andrew, Wm.
Bacon, Joseph A.
Bartholomew, Maria Keith
Bausman, William and Catherine
Bayley, Ariel and family
Belken, Albert Ras
Belken, Douglas C.
Belson, Knut
Beran, Marey
Biddick, Clarence
Biddick, Fern A.
Biddick, Fred and Mary
Biddick, Richard and Ann
Biddick, Thomas H. and Elizabeth A.
Billings, George Jr. and John
Billings, George Sr. and Ann
Birrett, Rosa Andrew
Bisarek, Richard John
Blankenburg, Henry A. and Marjorie L.
Bonovich, Mike M.
Bourret, Francis and Mary
Bourrett, Benjamin F. and Adelaide May
Bourrett, Frank X. and family
Bourrett, Leon
Bourrett, unclear and Inez
Bray, Robert and Eleanor
Brown, Andrew and Ella
Bunker, Charles
Bunker, Gilbert and Nancy
Bunker, Scott and Martha Cook
Burns, Edith Helen
Burton, Hugh Thomas
Burton, Isaac and family
Carter, Millard E.
Clifton, Andrew E.
Clifton, Bosmon
Clifton, C.L.T.
Clifton, Eddy E.
Clifton, Elias
Clifton, Mary M.
Clifton, Orra A.
Clifton, Sarah E.
Clifton, Sarah
Clifton, unclear
Cook, Adam
Cook, Alice
Cook, Eleanor
Cook, George
Cook, Joseph and Josephine
Cook, William and Jane
Crooks, Jeannette
Culbertson, Cyrus Grant
Dale, Edward B.
Dasslich, George
David, Cassius V.
David, James
David, Margaret Lincoln
Devoe, Phebe
Dorn, Jacob
Drinkwater, Emily
Drinkwater, George and Mary E.
Drinkwater, George
Drinkwater, Hellen
Drinkwater, James
Edwards, Lucinda
Ellis, Clara E.
Ellis, unclear male
Ellsworth, John and Eliza A.
Ellsworth, unclear male
Fairbanks, Rose Griswold
Farbar, Mary Ann
Fawcett, Denton K.
Fawcett, Joshua
Fields, LeRoy
Fisher, Arabella
Fisher, Charles F.
Fisher, unclear
Fosbinder, Henry and Ida P. Biddick
Frazen, John and Edna M.
Fry, John
Fry, Lavinia
Fry, Mammie B.
Fry, Mary S.
Fry, unclear
Fry, William A. and Mary Livingston
Fry, Wm. A. and Nancy E.
Frye, Hugh
Fulks, David
Gluege, Gustave A. and Wally F.
Graham, John F. and family
Griswold, Frank Lynn and Janet Holcomb
Gundlach, Aaron R.
Gundlach, Albert
Gundlach, Anna E.
Gundlach, Anna
Gundlach, children
Gundlach, F.
Gundlach, Herman and Kathryn
Gundlach, Jacob and Ellen
Gundlach, Lela S.
Gundlach, Sergt. Jacob
Hamilton, W.H.
Hannan, Alice M. Hill
Hannan, James Sr. and Ann
Hannan, James W. and family
Hannan, Richard and family
Hannan, Vance
Hanson, Anna Knutson
Hanson, Edwin J. and Elsie Nicholson
Hill, Clyde C.
Hill, John C.
Hill, Mae Sanders
Hill, Mary Jane and Ann
Hill, Mary Jane
Hill, Mary
Hill, William and Mary Jane
Hill, William
Hoar, Johanna Monroe
Hooks, Frank and Dora
Howdle, back of stone
Howdle, Elsa M.
Howdle, James A. and Bertha S.
Howdle, unclear and Genevieve
Howell, Ann
Howell, Israel
Howell, Jesse
Howell, unclear
Hughes, Rhoda E.
Hughet, Eliza S.
Hughet, William D.
Hunt, Margaret
Hunter, infant
Hunter, John and Elizabeth
Hunter, Mary
Iverson, Alice V.
Iverson, Clarence W.
Iverson, Geneva May
Iverson, Lester Homer
Iverson, Ole and Sarah
Jacobs, Robert S.
Jewett, Gerold H.
Johnson, Enoch
Johnson, Jas. S.
Johnson, John H. and Bessie S.
Jones, Anthony
Keith, Hubert
Keith, Joseph Morris
Keith, unclear Benjamin
Kendrick Mary E.,
Kendrick, Catherine
Kendrick, George
Kendrick, Mary
Kendrick, Sarah A.
Kies, Henry
Kirkpatrick, Ann
Kirkpatrick, E.W.
Kirkpatrick, unclear
Kitelinger, Frank and Harriett
Knutson, Anna
Knutson, Harold William
Knutson, Knut Sr. and Betsey
Knutson, Krist Tollefdatter
Knutson, Ole and Isabell
Koller, Joseph and Eliza E.
Lange, Alma E.
Lee, William E. and Grace R.
Lemanski, Fred E. and Margery U.
Lemanski, Joseph and G. Roger
Levingston, Charles and Jane
Levingston, Henry
Levingston, Robert and unclear
Lincoln, Azariah
Lincoln, Eva M.
Lincoln, Joseph
Lincoln, male infant
Lincoln, Mary
Lincoln, Sarah P.
Lincoln, Thomas
Lincoln, unclear
Lipska, Edward F. and Nettie A.
Livingston, Annie MacLaughlin
Livingston, Catherine
Livingston, Dave and Margaret
Livingston, Helen M.
Livingston, Hugh and Grace
Livingston, Irene L.
Livingston, Iris
Livingston, John C.
Livingston, John H.
Livingston, John W. and Julia E.
Livingston, Joseph and Jane
Livingston, Joseph S.
Livingston, Laura E.
Livingston, Lucinda C.
Livingston, Mabel M.
Livingston, Richard and Eliza Jane
Livingston, Richard and family
Livingston, Robert and Esther
Livingston, Robert C. and Julia Millard
Livingston, Ruth Fern
Livingston, unclear female
Livingston, Wm.
Loy, Frances Sweeney
Loy, Susanna
Loy, Virgil R.
Manning, Joseph
Manning, Mary Ann
Maric, George
Mayer, Charles and Martha Andrew
McLeod, Addie C.
McLeod, Christiana
McLeod, Christine
McLeod, Ester
McLeod, Jessie O. and Mayme E.
McLeod, John
McLeod, Norman
McLeod, Robert E.
McLeod, William A. and Elizabeth H.
McNulty, Michael and Sarah Ann
McNulty, Ronnie
Mero, Ernest
Mero, Samuel and Alta
Miles, Syren
Millard, A.J. and Betsey A.
Millard, Clara
Millard, H.W. and C.S.
Millard, James F.
Millard, Mary
Millard, Nelson
Millard, Sanford and Susanna
Millard, unclear C.
Millard, Walter H.
Miller, Mildred Bourrett Heinrichs
Moore, William G.
Morehead, Sarah
Munson, Caroline
Munson, Sena
Munson, Sever
Nicholson, Joseph and Ellen Watson
Nicholson, Joseph
Old Rock Church Cemetery Sign,  
Old Rock Church,  
Ostrander, Robert W. and Ruth B.
Oswald, John M.
Oswald, Magdalena
Parsons, James and Mary Ann
Patchin, Hazel Wells
Peat, Andrew
Perry, Thomas and Mary J.
Pertzborn, Ryan J.
Pettera, Viola H.
Preston, unclear male
Pretts, Jane M.
Pyzer, DeWaine C.
Pyzer, Sadie
Robertson, Janet Mae
Rule, David and Edith
Rundell, Harvey
Rundell, John S. and Hannah
Rundell, Luther P.
Rundell, Millie M.
Rundell, Samuel and Kezia
Sabinson, Edward and Annie Yunek
Sabinson, John and Eva M.
Sandeman, August and Alice
Sandeman, Martha
Sandeman, Thomas
Schneider, John F. and Mary E.
Schrader, Henry A. and Hila M. Hill
Selleck, George H. and Anna L.
Shaw, Bert A. and Cora E.
Shay, Elizabeth
Shinn, David A. and Martha E.
Shinn, Lucy Jane
Simon, John H.
Skaife, Allan and Alta
Skaife, Jennie Lind
Skaife, Lela Amanda
Skaife, Lenice and infant son
Skaife, Nellie May
Skaife, William T. and Jane
Slater, Arthur V. and Laura M.
Slater, male infant
Smersrude, Eric and Isabell
Stanard, Dr. F.
Stenseth, Knudt
Stevens, M.
Strahl, Opal I. and Isabel M.
Swiers, John and family
Thompson, Fanny
Thompson, Hannah
Thompson, Johnnie
Thompson, Mary
Thompson, Timothy T.
Thompson, William and Hannah
Thompson, William
Tomell, Walter
Trenary, William P. and Effie J. Gundlach
Turner, Benj. E.
Turner, John Wesley
Wagner, Cora Belle
Wagner, Eliza
Warne, Martha E.
Warne, Mary A.
Warne, Mary
Warne, Melva J.
Washburn, Lili May
Washburn, Mary K.C.
Washburn, Thomas
Watchorn, Ann
Watchorn, Ellen
Watchorn, George
Watchorn, John
Watchorn, Lydia C.
Watchorn, Timothy and Anna
Watchorn, Timothy
Waterman, H. Hugh and Florence A.
Watson, Charles and Sarah
Watson, Hannah Jane
Watson, Margaret and John C.
Watson, Martha
Watson, Thomas and Elizabeth
Watson, Thomas
Webb, Emma
Webb, Leora B.
Webber, Elijah and Sarah
Wheeler, J.
Williams, Hillie
Willis, Monroe and family
Willis, Thomas C. and Susanna C. Hoar
Wonn, Carlisle
Wonn, John and Bertha
Woodward, Elizabeth
Woodward, Mary M.
Woodward, Mary
Woodward, Robert and Cordelia Caroline
Woodward, Robert E. and Esther M.
Wright, William C.
Wunson, Gabriel and Lavonia E.
Yelinek, Frank P.
Yelinek, Homer M. (Pat)
Yelinek, Rena B.

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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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ProjectCopyright Notice: These generous contributions do not necessarily depict all tombstone photographs for a given cemetery. The source for many of the cemetery names and placenames on these pages come from Cemetery Locations in Wisconsin, 3rd edition, compiled by Linda M. Herrick and Wendy K. Uncapher. The book is published by Origins at 4327 Milton Ave. Janesville, WI 53546. All files on this site are copyrighted by their creator and/or contributor. They may be linked to but may not be reproduced on another site without specific permission from Tina Vickery [mailto:tsvickery@gmail.com] and/or their contributor. Although public information is not in and of itself copyrightable, the format in which they are presented, the notes and comments, etc., are. It is however, quite permissable to print or save the files to a personal computer for personal use ONLY.

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