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Hustiford Cemetery
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Raabe - Zuhlsdorf


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Raabe, Ernest And Family
Raabe, Minna
Raatz, Harley
Radiska, Charlie
Radiska, Ernstina
Radiska, Louis
Radke, Wilhelmine
Radkorr, Herman And Hilda
Radloff, Carl
Radloff, Carl
Radloff, Donald O
Radloff, Robert R
Radschlag, Conrad And Ruth
Rahn, Beatrice
Rahn, Beatrice
Rambow, Walter and Martha
Rambow, Walter And Martha
Rantzow, William and Lizzie
Rantzow, Bertha
Rantzow, Charles A. And Ida L
Rantzow, Henry
Rantzow, Henry And Paulina
Rantzow, Orlando And Norma A
Rantzow, Otto J. And Lillian H
Rantzow, Paulina
Raumann, Edwin And Regina
Rehse, Anna L,
Rehse, Bernhard And Dink
Reichow, Carl O. And Esther A
Reiglow, Charley
Reinke, Adolph G. And A. W
Reinke, Alvin A. And Unclear
Rempfert, Ralph L
Reynolds, Delbert W
Reynolds, Ruby E
Richert, Bertha
Riese, Carl W. And Gretchen
Ritter, Unclear
Roberts, Elizabeth
Roberts, Gladys
Roberts, Elizabeth
Roberts, Gladis F
Roeseler, George
Roeseler, Linda Mae
Roeseler, Aron F. And Hilda L
Roeseler, August
Roeseler, August J. And Isabelle E
Roeseler, Edward F
Roeseler, George
Roeseler, Gordon A
Roeseler, Linda Mae
Roeseler, Maynard And Marilyn A
Roeseler, Oscar W
Roeseler, Theodore And Augusta
Roeseler, William And Amanda
Roethke, Anna
Roethke, August
Rohloff, William And Lucille
Rohrschneider, Unclear
Rohrschneider, Wallace H. And Georgiana M
Roll, Meta A.
Roll, Charlotte
Roll, Fred W
Roll, Friedrich
Roll, Friedrich And Charlotte
Roll, Hugo E. And Bessie L
Roll, Ida S
Roll, Meta A
Roll, Richard Jr. And Diana
Roll, Richard Sr. And Anna
Rose, Walter And Ida R
Rosenthal, Emil and Ruth
Rosenthal, Arnold J. And Emma M
Rosenthal, Emil And Ruth
Rosenthal, Sidney D. And Hazel M
Rosin, Unclear And Florence E. H
Rosin, Vernon H. And Elaine Z
Roszina, Frank And Unclear
Ruehl, Unclear And Yvonne
Rupprecht, Rosalie
Russell, Altomeda
Russell, Elsana
Ryder, Floyd U. And Lila L
Ryder, Glenn H. And Delilla I
Ryder, Hadley C. And Hattie M
Ryder, Hadley L
Ryder, Hurbert S. And Gertrude M
Sabourin, Joseph E
Sabourin, Joseph E. (Joe) And Jermaine L. Barisch
Salisbury, Arthur And Rhoda
Salisbury, Mabel A
Sawyer, Sybil and Wells, Susan
Schaem, Walter E. And Leona A
Schilling, Wilhelm And Emma
Schimmelpfenning, August
Schimmelppennig, August And Bertha
Schlicht, Unclear And Margaret
Schliewe, Unclear
Schmidt, Johanna A.
Schmidt, David A. And Delores H
Schmidt, Felix
Schmidt, George And Margaret
Schmidt, Harry R
Schmidt, Harvey And Jeanette
Schmidt, Johanna A
Schmidt, Josephine
Schmidt, Paul And Elveira L
Schmidt, Reinhold And Clara
Schmidt, Richard Lee
Schmidt, Robert H
Schmidt, Wayne P. And Eileen
Schmidt, Wilfred A
Schmidt, Wilhelm And Louise
Schmidt, Wilmer R. And Betty J
Schmiedicke, Bertha otto
Schmueckert, Anna
Schoenike, D
Schommer, Victor And Viola
Schonicke, Johannes L
Schreiber, Fred G
Schroeder, Carl Ann
Schroeder, Harold R
Schroeder, Rua Ann
Schroeder, Tyler L
Schuett, Harvey E. And Selma R
Schuett, Marvin H. And Irene C
Schuett, Norman C
Schuett, Unclear And Unclear
Schuetz, Ferdinand And Augusta
Schultz, A.W.
Schultz, C.F.
Schultz, Ernstine
Schultz, A.W
Schultz, Arthur And Ella
Schultz, C.F
Schultz, Edwin And Margaretta A
Schultz, Emil F
Schultz, Ernstine
Schultz, Harvey And Unclear
Schultz, Reinhard And Hilda
Schultz, William And Ida
Schulz, Hermann
Schulz, Dale
Schulz, Earl D. And Alice
Schulz, Ronald K
Schulz, Wallace And Margaret H
Schutt, Ferdinand And Bertha
Schutten, Marjory
Schwandt, Everet And Unclear
Schwantes, Carl And Friedericke
Schwantes, Emil C. And M
Schwantes, Harold
Schwantes, Merlin And Arleen
Schwartz, Arnold Jr
Schwartz, Arnold Sr. And N
Schwarz, John And Selma
Schwarz, Lucille F
Seefeldt, Elmer
Seefeldt, Erhard
Seefeldt, Friedrich
Seefeldt, Fritz
Seefeldt, Gertrud
Seefeldt, Hanna
Seefeldt, Hanna (Koepsell)
Seefeldt, Heinrich
Seefeldt, Henriette
Seefeldt, Henriette (Hackbarth)
Seefeldt, Herbert and Leona
Seefeldt, Johannes & Martha (Seefeldt)
Seefeldt, Julius
Seefeldt, Julius W.H.
Seefeldt, Martin
Seefeldt, Jr., Johannes
Seegert, Otto P. And Minnie
Seifert, Emil
Seifert, Ludwig
Seifert, August E
Seifert, Emil
Seifert, Unclear
Seitz, Albertine
Seitz, Arthur
Seitz, Albertine
Seitz, Augusta
Seitz, Emelie
Seitz, Gilbert A. And Ruth E
Seitz, Wilhelm
Sell, Gustav And Augusta
Siefert, Maria
Sieraw, Caroline F.
Simon, Chas.
Simon, Chas
Simon, Marie
Singert, Fred And Lillie
Sint, James
Soltow, Amelia
Soltow, Robert
Sommer, Wm.
Spahr, Clara Berends
Spahr, Clara Berends
Spencer, Fred and Anna
Stark, Alice J
Stark, Carl C. And Family
Stark, Carl F. And Gertrude M
Stark, Fred And Emilie
Stark, Walter W. And Lila M
Steffen, Wilhelm C.G.
Steffen, Robert O. And Martha W
Steffen, Wilhelm O. G. And Sophie
Steinborn, H.P.
Steinke, Arthur C. And Liola A
Steinke, Edwin And Ruth M
Steinke, Gustav R. And Bertha
Steuck, Ellsworth E
Stevens, Paul M. And Agnes I
Stewart, Family
Strache, Fred
Strache, Unclear
Strache, Wilhelmine
Strassburg, Elmer W. And Ramona
Strassburg, Walter E. And Mamie M
Strassburg, Warren And Alice
Strook, Amos
Strook, Victor And Gladys
Suhr, Johann and Ernestine
Suhr, Wilmer T. And Ardelle E
Tapp, William R. And Marian J
Taylor, Rollin O. And Elda A
Tesch, Edmund And Alma
Tesch, James
Tesch, Unclear And Dorothy J
Theil, Carl H. And Verna A
Theodore, Karl W. and Setzkorn
Thielke, Ferdinand and Mary
Thielke, Michael E.
Thielke, Family
Thom, Edwin G. And Gertrude H
Thom, I. And P
Thom, Walter C. And Joyce M
Thomas, Arvada M
Thomas, Dolly A
Thomas, Edward S. And Baerwald, William
Thomas, George
Thomas, Magdalene
Thomas, Michael
Thompson, Ned B. And April J
Thurow, Gustav A. And Ida W
Tillmanns, Emil
Tornow, Fred C. And Marie
Toulz, Harriet
Tower, Harold S. And Elma V
Tritten, Carl, Wilhelmine
Trittin, Carl And Family
Trittin, Otto And Ida
Uebke, Karl
Uecker, Wilhelm A. and Karolin
Uecker, Wilhelm L.
Uecker, Wm.
Uecker, August And Christiana
Uecker, Carol A
Uecker, David Allen
Uecker, Erwin And Hazel
Uecker, Eugene O. And Lorraine H
Uecker, Norbert
Uecker, Robert And Ottilie
Uecker, Virgil D. And Colleen A
Uecker, Weiland L. And Esther M
Uecker, Wilhelm
Uecker, Wilhelm A. And Karolina W.F
Uecker, Wm
Ueker, Caroline S.
Ueker, Gottlieb
Uener, Caroline
Un-Marked Grave
Uttech, Bernhard And Alice
Uttech, Floyd E
Uttech, Gerald And Erma L
Van Dyke, Lois M
Vincent, Clark And Joyce
Vinz, Marvin And Beverly
Vlach, Herbert P. And Melva N
Vlach, Reed A
Vogler, August
Vogler, Edward A. And Amanda
Voigt, Heinrich
Voigt, Chester E. Jr
Voigt, Heinrich
Voigt, Herbert H. And Erna A
Voss, Oscar And Unclear
Waelti, Alfred
Wales, Allen
Wales, Allen
Wales, Eleazer
Wales, Harriet
Wales, Male Infant
Wales, Orra B
Walters, Stanley And Luella
Walther, Maria
Walther, Friederich
Walther, Johanna R. Timmer
Walthers, Maria
Wamser, Patty
Wamser, Raymond And Lillian
Weber, Edward H. (Ed) And Mary E. Guetschow
Wedekind, Karl A. And Franz B
Wege, Louise
Wegener, George And Amy D
Wegener, Ronald
Wegner, Arthur And Carrie M
Wegwart, Edgar W
Wegwart, Margaret A
Wegwart, Martha
Wellhoefer, Alton And Mildred A
Wells, Thomas
Wells, Hiram And Daniel L
Wendt, Friedrich and Augusta
Wetzel, Edward S. And Grace H
Weymier, Thomas G. And Ann
Wilde, Ceylon O
Wilde, Herman And Margret
Wilde, Otto And Family
Will, Alvin C. And Helen M
Will, Carl A. And Betty J
Will, Elvin E. And Louise D
Wilson, Anna
Wilson, Anna
Windeatt, Charlotte
Windeatt, James Samuel
Winkenwerder, Fred And Betty M
Winkenwerder, Richard
Winkenwerder, Robert
Wiser, Madeleine
Woelfel, Harold C. And Margaret A
Wolf, Charolotte
Wolf, Unclear
Wolter, Arthur G. And Luella A
Wolter, Marian I
Wood, Jane O
Wotnoske, Richard W. Sr. And Susanne M. Briski
Yankee, Bill J
Yankee, Bonnie Jean
Yankee, Lester G. And Rebecca
Zastrow, Edmund W. And Alice V
Zastrow, Margaret
Zietlow, Alvin And Family
Zietlow, Earl
Zietlow, Herman And Malinda H
Zietlow, Ida E
Zietlow, La Vern
Zietlow, Otto J. And Laverne G
Zietlow, Walace And Unclear
Zilisch, Emil
Zilisch, Herbert
Zilisch, Rahel
Zilisch, Walther
Zilisch, Edgar C
Zilisch, Elsa
Zilisch, Emil
Zilisch, Emil (2)
Zilisch, Emilie
Zilisch, Ernest
Zilisch, Ernest E
Zilisch, Ernestine
Zilisch, Frieda
Zilisch, Friedrich
Zilisch, Friedrich (2)
Zilisch, Gustav
Zilisch, Helene
Zilisch, Henrietta
Zilisch, Herbert
Zilisch, Hugo
Zilisch, Ludwig
Zilisch, Otto
Zilisch, Rahel
Zilisch, Walther
Zilison, Albert Gephart
Zimmerman, Raymond And Pearl
Zimmermann, Carl W.C. and Ida
Zimmermann, Carl W. C. And Ida M. D
Zimmermann, Edward And Hilda
Zimmermann, Harry E
Zubke, Lester E. And Judith A
Zubke, Walter And Hilda
Zubke, Wayne W. And Sandra L
Zuelsdorf, Herman and Bertha R
Zuelsdorf, Albert F. And Linda
Zuelsdorf, Ed
Zuelsdorf, Orville C
Zuelsdorf, Yvonne
Zuhlsdorf, Herman F.

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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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