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Hustiford Cemetery
Tombstone Photos


Achterberg - Justman


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Achterberg, Eugene A
Adams, Fred And Vivian D
Albert, Louise
Albert, Minnie
Albert, George G. And Sophia E
Annis, Albert A. And Annabelle A
Annis, Albert And Frieda
Annis, Walter And Lois
Anton, Carl
Anton, Johanna
Anton, Rev. Ben and Gloria
Anton, Carl
Anton, Emma
Anton, Ferdinand
Anton, Harold And Frida
Anton, Johanna
Atterbury, Eleanor J
Atterbury, Harold B. And Annabel L
Axel, family
Axel, Friedrick W. And Friederika
Axel, Henrietta
Axel, William
Baerwald, Johanna
Baerwald, unclear
Baerwald, Alma
Bailey, Erland W. And Alice E
Baker, Josie
Baldwin, Mable
Bartelt, William and Bertha
Bartelt, William And Bertha
Bartsch, Rueben
Bartsch, Unclear
Bartsch, Unclear And Clara
Becker, Alice Marie
Becker, Curtis C. And Mary D. Wiersma
Becker, Herbert J. Jr. And Joan C. Kelly
Becker, Karl W. And Susanna
Becker, Lester F. And Yvonne
Beemer, Liston And Caroline
Bench, Johanna
Beren, L
Berends, Children
Berends, Clarence
Berends, Henrietta
Berends, Peter
Berg, Wilhelm E. and Carolina
Berg, Wilhelm And Carolina
Bergemann, Anna E
Bergmann, Ferd.
Bergmann, Karoliene
Bergmann, Wilhelm
Bergmann, Arnold And Olga Schuett
Bergmann, August W. And Ida P
Bergmann, Emil And A
Bergmann, Herberth And Clara
Bergmann, Karoliene
Bergmann, Unclear
Bergmann, Wilhelm
Berkholtz, August And Martha
Berschneider, family
Berschneider, Unclear
Biensilie, August W.
Bilgrien, Herman And Esther A
Bischoff, Donald
Bischoff, John And Mary E
Bischoff, Marien
Bischoff, Marvin J. And Lenora M
Bischop, John F. And Beverly
Blaszak, Myron And Josephine
Bliss, Almeron
Bock, Henry C. And Delores J
Boden, Anna
Boden, Carl H
Boden, James L
Boehlen, Vincent And Gertrude
Boeing, Agnes
Boeing, J. W. And Wilhelmina
Boeing, Julius W
Boettcher, William E
Bohnensteagel, Adela
Bohnenstengel, Otto And Linda
Bohnenstengel, William
Bohnert, Auguste
Bohnert, Carl Friedrich
Bohnert, Family
Bokelman, Gerhard J
Bokelman, Henry
Bokelman, Jacob And Emily J
Bollach, Wilhelm and A.W. Otto
Braemer, Herman L. And Emma B
Braemer, Obed H. And Eleanor L
Braynard, Children
Breitkreutz, Fredrich H.
Breitkreutz, Bernice E
Breitkreutz, David W. And Donna M
Breitkreutz, Derick D
Breitkreutz, Vernon W
Bremer, Emil And Frieda Schmidt
Brendemuehl, Heinrich E. and S
Brendemuehl, Pearl L.
Brendemuehl, Alex J. And Ella A
Brendemuehl, Bernhard F. And Dina A
Brendemuehl, Heinrich And Susanna
Brendemuehl, Henry G. And Norma
Brendemuehl, Pearl L
Brendemuehl, Willard C. And Lenora
Brockhaus, Elsie
Brockhaus, Harland H
Brockhaus, Henry
Brockhaus, Herman A. And Alma
Brodier, A. Minna
Bromer, Alwinda
Brugger, Rudolph F
Bruss, Emil F. And Edna H
Budewitz, Caroline
Budewitz, August
Budewitz, Caroline
Budewitz, Frederick And Lydia
Budewitz, Herman And Elsie
Buelter, William H. And Hilda M
Bully, Henry
Bully, Margarete
Bully, Walter H
Burbur, Dorothy
Burgess, Almeron
Burmeister, Allen J
Burmeister, Carl Paul
Burmeister, Raymond H. And Margaret A
Busack, Edwin J. And Unclear
Busch, Robert J
Canniff, Gordon M. And Marcella M
Castillo, Dionic And Arleise H
Castillo, Dionicio Jr
Chapin, Isaac A.
Chapin, Isaac A
Christian, Herbert And Lona
Christian, Reinhard And Viola
Clark, Harry W. And Dorothy Rae Lovell
Coley, Scott D. And Karen
Conant, Abogat, Hiram
Conant, Abogat And Family
Conant, John F
Cook, Charles C
Cook, Edna M
Crosse, Max. M.
Crosse, Max M
Dahnert, Radford L. And Marlene J
Damrow, Wilbert L. And Dena L
De Witz, Irving E. And Leona
Dean, Betsey
Dean, Henry H.
Degeler, Arthur P. And Emma A
Degeler, Glenn F. And Bernice A. Fromm
Degner, Ruben J. And Adeline E. Grimm
Dehne, Ella Maria
Dehne, J.M.
Dehne, Sophia
Dehnz, J.M
Dewitz, Frank And Emma
Dewitz, Robert W
Dewitz, Robert W. And Janice M
Dobbratz, Helen
Dobbratz, Martin And Dorothy
Dornfeld, Gustaw
Dornfeld, Emma
Dornfeld, Ludwig
Dornfeld, Wilhelmina
Dreager, Edwin G
Drews, William E. And Evelyn B
Dubois, Arthur T
Duerst, Sylvia J. Stark
Dummer, Carl And Magdalena
Egelseer, Leonard John And Martha H
Eggleston, John R
Erdman, Charles W. And Eliza B
Erdman, Otto H
Erdmann, Carl
Erdmann, Friederike
Ewert, Beverly And Family
Falenthal, Family
Falkenthal, Frank And Lena Zeitler
Falkenthal, Gilbert O. And Norma
Falkenthal, Hubert And Edna
Falkenthal, Hubert F
Falkenthal, Julius And Flora
Falkenthal, Unclear
Fast, Fred And Esther
Fast, Hans And Emma
Feilbach, Joy Lynn
Feller, Arnold And Hulda
Feutz, Willie C
Folts, James E
Folts, James F. And Family
Forster, Blanche Windeatt
Frank, Alex And Leona
Frank, Ernest B. And Lucille E
Frank, Lorraine
Frederick, Vivan And Gladys
Fredrick, Alvin H. And Ida M
Friday, Arthur F. And Ella A
Friedrick, Albert And Helena
Friedrick, Irvin E. And Elvie
Frings, Otto A. And Clara C
Fritzel, Richard
Frost, Reninnah
Frost, Alex
Frost, Peninnah
Gates, Amos L. and Mary E.
Gates, Fred
Gates, Lydia
Gates, Amos L. And Mary E
Gates, Boswell
Gates, Eliza Ann And Leona Ann
Gates, Lydia
Gates, Male Infant
Gates, Maria
Gates, Unclear
Gates, Unclear A. And Emma C
Gates, Unclear Ann
Gebhard, Fritz M. And Adeline L
Gebhard, Gary W
Gensmann, Christine
Gentzmer, Ludwig W. and Maria.
Gentzmer, Ludwig W. And Maria
Gerdes, Henry C. And Wilhelmina
Germer, William And Alma
Germer, William L. And Claudine M
Gerth, Fred And Family
Gertsch, Norbert
Gerwing, Gustav And Emma E,
Gerwing, Paul G. And Anna
Giffey, M And E
Gillich, Joseph
Gillich, Veronica
Glidden, Consuela M
Goebel, Emma S.
Goebel, Emma S. Piritz
Goecks, August L. And Elsie
Goecks, Carl And Martha H
Goecks, Unclear
Goetsch, Daniel H. And Lurena M
Goetsch, David And Margaret
Goetsch, David W
Goetsch, Otto And Adele
Greeler, Arnold And Linda M
Greeler, Edward A
Greppi, Edward And Bertha
Griepentrog, Edna P
Grimm, August and Alwina Kuckk
Grimm, John C.F. and Wilhelmin
Grimm, Anna
Grimm, August And Alwina Kuckkahn
Grimm, Franklin And Betty Jane
Grimm, Gladys E
Grimm, John D.F. And Wilhelmina
Grimm, Werner And Edna A
Groehler, Wilbert E. And Dolores
Grosenick, A. Kurt And Helen
Grosenick, Albert And Ella
Grosenick, Gilbert And Laverna H
Grosenick, Wallace
Grosenick, William And Linda Kettner
Grudzinski, Edwin
Grudzinski, Eugene
Grulke, Ferdinand, Edward
Grulke, Herbert
Grulke, Edward And Family
Grulke, Ferdinand
Grulke, George M. And Josephine
Guelzow, Herman E. And Eliza H
Guelzowi, Emil and Minnie
Guenterberg, Ludwig
Guenterberg, Martha
Guenterberg, Duvaine J. And Wilma K
Guenterberg, E
Guenterberg, Felix And Mary Ann
Guenterberg, Ludwig
Guetschow, Carl And Family
Guetschow, Carl And Family (2)
Guetschow, Frank And Ethel
Gulzow, Dorethea Juram
Gunterberg, Ernestiene F.W.
Habel, Johann and Sophia
Habel, Julius
Habel, Johann And Sophia
Habel, Julius
Hackbarth, E. And Betty Ann
Hackbarth, Harry W. And Lois H
Hackbarth, Mae B
Hackbarth, Martin A
Haertel, Amial
Haertti, Otto
Haiberstadt, Gottfried
Halberstadt, Gottfreid
Handel, Lisa Marie
Handel, Merlin And Family
Hannemann, Carl
Hannemann, Engel
Hannemann, Otto
Hansen, Evelyn E. And Schwantes, Dale
Harrington, William A
Hart, Amhet I.
Hart, Edward and Oscar E.
Haswell, Jane
Haswell, Jane
Heese, Unclear
Hein, Charlie
Hein, Unclear And Joyce R
Heiser, Frank And Hildegarde
Held, Corinne A
Henkel, Henry Sr. and Elsie
Henkel, Elmer E
Henkel, Henry Sr. And Elsie
Henkel, Mark W
Hensel, Doris
Hensel, Otto And Therese
Hensel, Unclear And Carol
Heyman, Robert L. And Elnamre
Hintz, James
Hoeps, Albert And Louisa
Hollander, Melvin And Family
Holy, Brian J
Holz, Alex And Angela
Holz, Kenneth D. And Shirley J
Holz, Roy And Ruth
Hoplinger, Otto And Beatrice M
Hoppenrath, Howard W. And Bernice A
House, George H
Huegli, Rudolph L
Huegli, Walter F. And Ella A
Huettner, Edward A. And Linda M
Hundt, John R. and Elsie C.
Hundt, Ervin R. And Leona B
Hustiford Cemetery Sign
Jaeke, Dorothea M.
Jaeke, Harold M
Jaeke, Louis And Gertrude
Jahnz, Carolyn
Jahnz, Robert And Family
Jahr, Antonie Walther
Jahr, Ernst
Jahr, Henriette
Jahr, Antonie Walther
Jahr, Ernst
Jahr, Henriette
Jeche, Fred and Louise
Jeche, Ella Messer
Jeche, Harvey
Jeche, Paul
Jecklin, Orville C
Jensen, Carl M. And Rose D
Jiones, Edna E. And Family
Joch, H. and Lightenberg
Johnson, Harold H
Juhr, Gotlieb
Justman, David J. And Margaret 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.

[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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