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Kenosha County
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North Bristol Cemetery
Tombstone Photos


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Adamenko, Josephine
Ahrendt, Robert T.
Anderson, Helen
Badtke, Julius
Badtke, Leo W.
Badtke, Raymond E. and Jennie J.
Badtke, Raymond E.
Badtke, William and Anna
Baethke, Walter Henry and family
Baker, George
Battles, Gerald Henson
Baysinger, HazelH. Hansen
Baysinger, Robert W.
Bears, E.
Becker, Scott Alan
Bendler, William F. and Catherine
Benedict, Clarence and Florence M.
Benedict, Elizabeth L.
Benedict, Elmer L. and Roxy J.
Benedict, Esther Lila Hansen
Benedict, Evelyn M. Wolfe
Benedict, Jennett
Benedict, Leonard I.
Benedict, Ralph F.
Bennet, Betsey
Billows, Helen Badtke
Bishop, E. Marshall and Juliette
Bishop, Elric
Bishop, Emeline
Bishop, Emory
Bishop, Jennie E.
Bishop, Jule
Bishop, Lorin
Bishop, Mary
Bishop, Maurice
Bishop, Nettie Robbins
Bishop, Nettie
Bishop, Oscar E.
Bishop, Winnie E.
Bishop, Winnie
Blakslee, Hiram and Mary
Blakslee, Otto
Boundford, Ralph T.
Boundford, Thomas and Annie
Bucholz, Emma A.
Bucholz, Ernest C.
Bufton, Glen LaVerne
Bufton, James E. and Julia O.
Bufton, James Jr.
Bufton, Patricia Jo
Busse, Adolph
Busse, Albert
Busse, Margaret O.
Busse, Mildred M.
Busse, Rudolph
Busse, Sophie
Butrick, Charles W. and family
Butrick, Nellie E.
Butrick, William
Cartagena, Palermo (Pete) and Daphne
Carver, Dora
Castle, Elizabeth M.
Castle, Harry H.
Castle, J. Mark and Alice E. Butrick
Chase, Laura E. Otis
Christensen, Christ and Johanna
Conrad, Emily A.
Cornelius, John and Mary
Cotting, Ann Eliza
Cotting, Thomas S. and Jane Burgess
Cox, Stillman
Crosby, Graves W. and Harriet J.
Crosby, Louis S.
Crosby, William C. and Nellie L.
Crosby, Wm.
Dayton, Chas.
Dayton, Sarah A.
DeBooy, Bescher
DeBooy, John
Delwiche, James M. and Norma
Dewey, Kaye M. Baysinger
Dolan, Reynold E.
Durkin, Dorothy J. Upson
Durkin, Lawrence (Joe)
Durkin, Michael L.
Eddy, Frank C.
Eddy, Samuel
Eddy, unclear female
Ericksen, Christiane
Eubank, Wilford Herbert
Faber, Dawn Marie
Fairbanks, Somner
Farnsworth, Julius C.
Farnsworth, Mary B. and Renville D.
Farr, Lucinda
Fenske, Nellie Vogel
Fenske, William Frederick
Foulke, Arthur and Martha
Foulke, Harold A. and Viola N.
Fowler, S.S.
Fox, Frank W. and Blanche V.
Fransen, Virginia B. Waldo
Fredericksen, Francis E.
Fredericksen, Otto and Anna
Fredericksen, Tinus and Mary
Frisbie, Isaac B.
Frisbie, Mae Belle
Frisbie, Mary S. Pierce
Frisbie, S. and Urania
Frisbie, William S.
Frost, Anton
Frost, Augusta
Gethen, Elizabeth
Gethen, Elmer J.
Gethen, Lydia E. Pofahl
Gilmore K.
Gilmore, Clara
Glasman, Clarence and Lucy A.
Glasman, D. Boyd
Glasman, Elmer and Stella
Glasman, Gustave and family
Glasman, Harry G.
Gleason, Douglas Dwight
Glidden, Maryette
Glidden, Melissa
Goff, Charles
Goff, Joseph O. and Edna M.
Gregory, Robert T. Sr. and Agnes M.
Grinder, Ole M.
Grinder, Sarah G.
Haile, Arthur and Sarah
Hall, Dale Joseph
Hall, Sarah A.
Hall, Sergent E.
Hand, Arthur and family
Hanrath, Frank L. and Adeline G.
Hanrath, John
Hanrath, Nellie
Hansen, Andrew and Mary
Hansen, Christine
Hansen, Hans
Hansen, Harry and Minnie
Hansen, Herman
Hansen, Jensine Karoline
Hansen, Leo C.
Hansen, Peter
Hansen, Roy J. and Cora B.
Hansen, Stine
Hansen, Tom
Hanson, Clifford and Kathryn E.
Hartwell, Alfred (infant)
Hartwell, Kittie C.
Hartwig, Alfred C.
Hartwig, Carl and Bertha
Hartwig, Edna Lux
Hartwig, Frank H. and Dianetta
Heckel, Herbert O.
Heckel, Robert B.
Heckel, Robert Benjamin
Heckel, William H. and Christina
Hensel, Caroline
Hensel, Edward A.
Henson, Gerald
Hollister, Earl W. and Marjorie F.
Hollister, Glen Dale and Myrtle Jean
Hughes, Richard W. and Margaret A.
Huntoon, George L.
Huntoon, George Roger and Fedelia Leone
Huntoon, George S. and family
Huntoon, Maxwell
Jackson, Charles N.
Jackson, Clara L.
Jackson, Clara M.
Jackson, David and Jessie A.
Jackson, Emeline
Jackson, Hannah Frisbie and Matteson, Hannah J. Jackson
Jackson, Lorraine E. and E.
Jackson, Northrop
Jackson, Roger D.
Jackson, Roy A.
Jennings, C.
Jensen, June C.
Joeck, Carl Wilhelm and Johanne Auguste
Johnson, Minnie
Johnson, Ruth M.
Jones, Frank P.
Jorgensen, Jens and family
Joslyn, Amasa C.
Joslyn, Eliza F.
Joslyn, Helen Upson
Kaddatz, Marvin and Doris L.
Kellogg, Emma
Kellogg, James Madison and Lemira Tarbell
Kitchens, Charles E.
Kleist, Henry M.
Kolmos, Chris and Carrie
Krahn, Hattie
Krohn, Louis A. and Lucia R.
Krohn, Marvin W.
Krueger, Albert and Elsie
Krueger, August G. and Augusta M.
Krueger, Frank H. and Bertha M.
Krueger, Samuel
Kurklis, William A.
Lane, John F.
Lane, Sarah A.
Lantz, Gustave C. and Amelia N.
Larabee, Elsie K.
Larabee, Emma Laura
Larabee, Gilbert E.
Larabee, Leon W.
Lee, Einer J. and Joy M.
Lee, Lydia Ragnhild
Lee, Mary
Lee, Peter Jakobsen
Leech, Clara Butrick
Legler, Ferd
Legler, John
Legler, Joyce D.
Legler, Leah
Legler, Lois I.
Legler, Margaret
Legler, Molly
Legler, Victor and Loris M.
Leischow, Edward
Lewis, Roland V. and Rhea O.
Lewis, Thomas E.
Lewis, William T. and Evelyn B.
Lewis, Wm. A. and Sadie
Lokvam, Dorothy Waldo
Loomis, John A.
Loomis, Mary Parker
Lovett, Abigail and children
Maleski, Fred A. and Lillian E.
Maleski, Jacob W.
Maleski, Joseph (infant)
Maleski, Margaret I.
Maleski, Sharon Lynn (infant)
Marquiss, Ruth Eaton
Mauger, Blanche E.
Mauger, Frank H.
McKenna, Charles and Rose
McKenna, Elva
McKenna, Mary E. Shoch
McKenna, Pearl
McKenna, Thomas
McNaughton, Beuben F.
McNaughton, Harriet E.
Medina, Albert A.
Miller, Badtke
Miller, Paul W. and Helen E.
Miller, Peter and Mette C.
Miller, William C.
Molgaard, Daniel
Monroe, Olin E. and Hazel U.
Moore, Jemima K.
Moore, Nellie
Murdock, Roy E. and Maude A.
Myrick, Charles W.
Myrick, George E. and Mary M.
Myrick, Tryphosa
Nelson, Andrew
Nelson, Peter A. and family
Newbury, Abby P.
Newbury, H.A. and family
Nixon, George R. and L.A.
Nixon, George
Nixon, Peter
Nixon, Rosalthy J.
North Bristol Cemetery Sign
Olson, Edward and Linn
Osborn, John W.
Ostman, Erma W.
Ostman, Robert L.
Otis, Caroline
Pagenkopf, Emil J. and M.
Papenfuss, Paul H. and Marcella L.
Parker, Edwin B. and family
Parks, Arthur W. and Mary A.
Parks, unclear
Parks, Wm.
Parrish, Dean L. and family
Pedersen, Hans
Perkins, unclear Crosby
Petersen, Gladys
Petersen, Leo T.
Phillips, Calista
Phillips, Crata H.
Pierce, H. Wayne
Pike, Edmund and Hortense
Pofahl, Carl F.W.
Pofahl, William F. and Minnie
Prussat, Hermann
Rasmussen, N. Christ J. and A. Amelia
Richards, Elsie Maud
Richards, Herbert S.
Richards, Hezakiah
Richards, McDonough and Laura S.
Richards, Nellie M. Collar
Richards, Victor L. and Clara E.
Roberts, John J.
Roberts, Lydia
Roberts, R.
Roberts, unclear female
Rockwell, Beulah
Rockwell, Charles L.
Rockwell, Margaret Jean
Rockwell, Oveda B.
Rockwell, Rose E.
Romie, Louis E. and Bertha A.
Roth, David Lee (picture on stone)
Roth, David Lee
Rowbottom, Joseph A.
Rowbottom, Mary Brown
Rowbottom, Ward and family
Runge, John
Runge, Philip Willett
Runge, Zelba M.
Sanborn, Irene A. Cotting
Sawyer, Jane
Schenning, Diane L.
Schmeckel, Carl and Augusta
Schonscheck, Adolph F.
Schonscheck, Aronld F. Sr.
Schonscheck, Eliza G.
Schonscheck, Frank H.
Schonscheck, Nettie B.
Schwartz, children
Schwartz, John and Edith
Schwartz, Leslie and Lydia
Scott, Caroline and Mary
Scott, Eliza
Scott, Mary Jane
Seistrup, Chris and Christine
Seistrup, Margaret
Sellnow, August
Shatrwka, Cathy
Shatrwka, Kyle Lynn
Shepard, Anna
Shepard, Chester C. and Agnes Carver
Shepard, Edwin C. and Lillian J.
Shepard, George C. and Grace A.
Shepard, William A. and family
Sheperd, G.
Sherman, Ruben F.
Shields, Clarence H.
Smith, Barry Lee
Smith, James C.
Smith, Mary A.
Sorenson, Anna Sofie
Sorenson, Laurel C.
Sorenson, Russell Warren
Sorenson, Sam S. and Albertine N.
Spencer, Lemuel
Spencer, Mary Goff
Steffen, Anna
Steffen, Carl and Minnie
Steffen, Edward
Stonebreaker, unclear female
Streich, David A.
Streich, Muriel D.
Tarbell, Aurelia
Tarbell, Caroline J.
Tarbell, Carrie Julia
Tarbell, S. Emerson
Tarbell, Wm. Selah
Teunas, Loretta J.
Tuttle, Rollin and Emeline
Tuttle, Wm. F.
Tymesen, Sarah J.
Upson, Ashbel and Helen C. Stevens
Upson, Clara
Upson, Frank E. and Nellie J.
Upson, H. Amelia
Upson, infant
Upson, Katherine L.
Upson, Mary E.
Upson, Mary
Upson, Salmon E.
Upson, Salmon
Upson, Sarah E.
Upson, Willis A.
Usinger, Frederick and Margaret
Usinger, Jacob
Van Liere, Cora M.
Van Liere, Martin
Van Liere, Wilhelmina Pieper
Vincent, Gilbert J.
Vincent, Orson
Vincent, Sylvina M.
Vogel, John and family
Volk, Frederick J.
Volk, Ralph E.
Volk, Ralph Emerson and Annie Lucille
Voss, Lillian M.
Voss, Lloyd E.
Wade, 1st. Lt. Donald H.
Wade, Edwin H.
Waldo, Frank
Waldo, Mina
Waldo, Royal Newcomb and Ellen B.
Weinholz, Herbert
Weinholz, Herman and Augusta
White, George
Wickham, Morris and Lena
Wienke, Albert J.
Wienke, Alfred C.
Wienke, Alvin W. and Elsie
Wienke, Anna
Wienke, Arnold H.
Wienke, Elmer F.
Wienke, Emma
Wienke, Estelle Wade
Wienke, Frank and Elsa
Wienke, Fred A. Jr. and Luella K.
Wienke, Gottfred and Wilhelmine
Wienke, Harry and Winnie
Wienke, Hollis
Wienke, Louis
Wienke, Minnie Magnus
Wienke, Wesley C.
Wienke, Westley A. and Ester L.
Wienke, William Frederic and Emilie Selnow
Willett, George P. and Evernia J.
Wilson, George
Wilson, Hugh
Wilson, Lois
Wilson, Lucy
Wilson, Mary
Wilson, Rebecca
Wilson, Wallace
Wood, Sarah
Wood, unclear
Woodworth, Belinda
Woodworth, Maria S.
Woodworth, Theodore
Yonk, Anna Linquist
Yonk, Clarence
Zirbel, Rose G.
Zuehlsdorf, August and Augusta
Zuehlsdorf, Frank A. and Fannie M.
Zuehlsdorf, Fred W.
Zuehlsdorf, Gustave and Minnie
Zuehlsdorf, Henry
Zuehslsdorf, Edward

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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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