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Grant County
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Quincy - Zuchowski


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Quincy, William I. and Catherine I
Rands, Keith R. and Barbara E
Rands, Robert L
Ransom, Wilma A
Ray, Minnie
Rector, Douglas A. and Madonna A
Rector, Martin F. and Agnes M
Reeves, David W
Reeves, Harry C. and Ruth A
Reilly, Sean Patrick
Reinsbach, John C. and Myra M
Rewey, Male Infant
Reynolds, Levon A
Richards, Wm. T
Richgels, Barney and Elizabeth
Richgels, Joseph and Gerald
Riddiough, Frank R. and Anna M
Riemenapp, Clem W. and Elizabeth
Riemenapp, Vernon A. and Catherine M
Risic, Martin L. and Myra E
Robbins, G. Gordon and Mary Beulah
Robinson, Hubert and Rose K
Rodebaugh, Edward V. and Ann E
Rodgers, Joseph
Rodgers, Minerva
Roeger, John
Roethe, Bessie E
Roethe, Charles E. and Marion G
Roethe, Edward J
Rogers, Elva Budd
Rogers, Unclear
Rosemeyer, C. D. and Family
Rosemeyer, Clair A. and Edna O
Rosemeyer, Earl W
Rosemeyer, Harry E
Rosemeyer, Henry L. and Charles E
Rosemeyer, Henry T. and Minnie G
Rothe, Ernest F. and Gertrude M
Rothe, Thelma G
Rowdon, Glenn L. and Alma E
Ruchti, August W
Ruchti, Ella
Ruchti, Gertrude
Ruchti, Gladys
Ruchti, Glen L
Ruchti, Glen L. and Arline M
Ruchti, John F. and Alice J
Ruchti, Lawrence and Wilma
Rudersdorf, Elizabeth
Rudersdorf, Joseph E. and Saloma C
Rudersdorf, Marie
Rudersdorf, William
Ruetten, Reynold M. and Helen M
Russell, Caroline B
Russell, Delbert H
Russell, Unclear
Russell, Unclear and Altha
Rutter, Jonathan David
Sarbacker, Joan Graser
Sayre, Claude and Lida
Scanlan, Charles L. and Luella M
Scanlan, Gerald
Scanlan, Gerald Spot
Scanlan, John J. and Family
Scanlan, Leonard J
Scanlan, Nora C
Scanlan, Paul G. and Patricia R
Scanlon, Charles Leo
Schaefer, Jacob C
Schaefer, John P
Schaefer, Philip O. and Family
Schedtler, Reinhard F. and Frances L
Schmitz, Harold W. and Hazel N
Schneider, Edmund H
Schneider, Evan Edward
Schneider, Gertrude
Schneider, John and Susanna
Schneider, John F. and Dora C
Schneider, William O
Scholl, George H. and Alma M
Schriver, Clarrie May
Schriver, Lola K
Schriver, Tommie
Schuller, Jennifer Lynn
Schuller, John W. and Celia C
Schultz, Angela Rose
Schultz, Daniel Jay
Schultz, Howard R. and Mary M
Schupperer, Winifred Lewis
Schwer, Emil
Scott, Eugene G. and Sandra K
Scott, Leonard W. and Agnes J
Scott, Theodore R. and Helena M
Secher, Andrew
Secher, Peter J
Sendelbach, Charles and Isabel
Shallcross, Mary Ann
Shea, Florence M
Shea, George E
Shea, Gerald F
Shea, Gerald F. and Alice M
Shea, James Edward
Shearer, Emmet E. and Iden L
Shearer, Isabel Mcdermott
Shearer, John A. and Wealthy V
Shearer, Martha Peckham
Shearer, Melvin J
Shearer, Milton U
Shearer, Unclear
Simons, R.H. and Family
Simons, Unclear and Mary Elizabeth
Smalbery, Anna and Family
Smalbery, Richard J
Smith, Bell Redel
Smith, Donald L
Smith, Donald L. and Family
Smith, Dr. Rudolph E. and Family
Smith, Earl M. and Eva L
Smith, Elizabeth
Smith, Enos
Smith, George
Smith, Gilbert
Smith, Gilbert and Edna A
Smith, Grace
Smith, James N
Smith, John
Smith, Lawrence R
Smith, Lawrence R. and Betty M. Whitish
Smith, Magdalen S
Smith, Margaret
Smith, N.S
Smith, Ralph B. and Alice D
Smith, Rollin
Smith, Sadie
Smith, Tilton G
Smith, Unclear
Smith, Unclear Female
Smith, Urban U
Smith, William
Smythe, Charles C. and Ada
Spencer, Sarah A
Spraggon, Amelia M
Spraggon, James W
Spraggon, James W. Sr. and Family
Spraggon, Mary E
Spraggon, William G
Spraggon, Willis R
Starkey, Ronald G. and Sheila M
Staskal, Austie B. and Doraless E
Staskal, Magnus J. and Dorothea A
Stefanek, Helen
Steinforth, Fredrick and Maria J
Steinforth, John
Steinhofer, Florence
Steinhofer, George L. and Barbara J
Steinhofer, Smith and Sarah
Steinhoff, Carroll J. and Darleen Lomas
Stener, Carl H. and Velma I
Stenerson, Silas J. and Mary L
Stenner, Carl Henry
Stenner, Charles M. and Mary E
Stenner, Duane L
Stenner, Leroy W
Stephens, Joseph and Laura
Stephenson, Addie I
Stephenson, Norman E
Stepper, Female Infant
Stepper, Mary Ann
Steuert, Elizabeth
Steuert, Fred Z
Steuert, Samuel
Steuert, Sarah Mcdermott
Stevens, William P
Stewart, Thomas
Stich, Edward
Stich, Ella
Stich, Francis
Stich, John
Stich, John and Unclear
Stich, Leo C
Stich, Lois Ione
Stich, Martha Elizabeth
Stich, Mary P
Stimpson, John
Stimpson, Robert and Mary
Stimpson, Susan R
Stitch, John
Stitzer, George H
Stitzer, Mary Olive
Stitzer, Sidney G
Stivarius, Anna M
Stivarius, Ernest and Tressie A
Stivarius, George A
Stivarius, William C
Stout, Herman D. and Velma E
Straka, Anna J
Straka, Charlotte V
Straka, Edward J. and Dorothy H
Straka, Frank B
Straka, John
Straka, Nadine Rae and Barry Aaron
Straka, Tony
Strauss, Alvin and V. Lois
Streeter, Art
Streeter, Earl E
Streeter, Earl E. and Ruth E
Streeter, H. H. and Martha E
Stucky, Clarence and Adelaide
Stucky, Clarence C
Stucky, Leo W
Stucky, Leo W. and Nora L
Stucky, Oscar A. and Elva A
Sulzer, Albert L
Sulzer, Albert L. and Vida E
Swenson, Thomas W. and Oline
Szymanski, Gerald J. Jr
Tall, Maxine Schwer
Tannant, Riley Mark
Tarrell, Melvin C. (Pete) and Marietta C
Tarrell, Susan and Francis W
Taylor, Alexander
Tennant, Arthur J. and Elizabeth
Tennant, Clara
Tennant, Clarence W
Tennant, Emily
Tennant, John
Tennant, Julia E
Tennant, Ralph A
Tennant, Reva Mary
Tennant, Riley M. and Blanche C
Thill, Adalena C
Thill, Edna H
Thill, Joseph Peter
Thomas, Amelia
Thomas, Bertie C
Thomas, George
Thomas, Glenn M
Thomas, Jacob
Thompson, Claude A
Thompson, Harry A
Thompson, Harry A. and Eugenia L
Tietz, Minnie N
Timmens, Butch
Tormey, James F
Tormey, Johanna
Trankle, Clarence A. and Clara Moen
Trayes, Bertie E. and Kittie R
Trayes, John and Mary
Tucker, Hiram and Unclear
Tucker, Warren E
Uren, Donald J. and Helen R
Uren, Thomas W
Uren, William and Lottie
Vance, Isabell
Vance, John
Varrell, Chas. H
Verrell, Charles H
Verrell, Elvira J
Verrell, Hiram B
Vickerman, Effie M
Vickerman, Hester M
Vickerman, Rodney M
Vincent, Blanche
Vincent, Rev. James Arthur
Voegele, Randy Alan
Vogel, Rudy and Hazel E
Wagner, Albin L. and Esther M
Wagner, Emil P. and Gladys M
Wagner, Joseph Carl
Wagner, Kenneth H. and Doreen C
Wagner, Louis C. and Barbara L
Waldorf, Marian
Waldorf, Ora
Walsh, John and Catherine Tormey Walsh Dolan
Walter, Clefus F
Walter, Fred H
Walter, Josephine
Walter, William A
Walters, Hannah
Walters, Homer G. and Dorothy Pollman
Walters, Homer George
Weaver, Hollis M
Weber, Carl B. and Coralie M
Wefel, Jeanette
Wefel, Leo A. and Alma K
Wehrle, Gottlieb
Wehrle, Harold
Wehrle, Howard G
Wehrle, Karen
Wehrle, Lester V. and Mildred E
Wehrle, Wilbur R. and Opal V
Weiser, Paul and Elizabeth
Weist, Donald Louis
Weist, Larry
Weist, Richard W
Welsh, L.G
Wendtland, Ernest E. and Meta L
Wenzel, Ellen Wilcox
Wepking, Chas
Wepking, Cora
Wepking, Gertrude Marie
Wepking, Milton C. and Helen C
Werley, Lydia Farris
Whitish, Agnes A
Whitish, Alick A
Whitish, Bernard F
Whitish, Bernard F. and Eleanor C
Whitish, Bernard J
Whitish, Edward
Whitish, Elizabeth
Whitish, George
Whitish, George D. and Mary E
Whitish, James
Whitish, James J. and Laurie J. Mccluskey
Whitish, John and Josephine
Whitish, John H. and Family
Whitish, Joseph
Whitish, Joseph P
Whitish, Jule
Whitish, Peter P. and Elsie M
Whitish, Robert F
Whitish, Robert F (2)
Whitish, Steve and Family
Whitish, Wilma
Whittemore, Nellie May
Whitzig, Peter
Wiest, Ben H. and Margaret C
Wiest, Chris and Ella
Wiest, Lavern I. and Bertha S
Wiest, Mabel
Wiest, Ralph C
Wiest, Ralph C. and Fern M
Wilcox, Mary A
Wilkins, James L
Wilkins, William L
Wilkins, William L. and Hazel A
Wilkinson, Ellis and Rilla
Wilkinson, Louis E. and Katherine M
Winslow, Margaret
Winters, George J. and Mabel B
Winters, Matthew
Witzig, Anna
Wood, Bert G. and Linda M
Wood, Gilbert A. and Ina G
Worley, Clayton W
Worley, Floyd L. and Julia A
Worley, Joseph and Family
Worley, Phillip and Emma
Worley, William J
Wright, Stella M. and Family
Yanna, Donald W
Yanna, Joseph and Mary Ann
Yelineck, John H. and Family
Yelineck, Rosa
Yelinek, Frank W. and Rosa
Yelinek, Matt T
Yelinek, Matt T. and Joseph W
Yerke, Laverne I. and Family
Yunkers, Ida H
Zaidan, Philip and Nasema
Zaidan, Philip S
Zart, Karl Adam and Rose Marie Droessler
Zifka, Joseph and Elizabeth
Zifka, Stanilaus and Mary
Zuchowski, John T

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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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