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Kenosha County
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Wilmot Cemetery
Tombstone Photos

Ackerman - Lynn


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Ackerman, Ethelyeen E.
Adair, Margaret
Adair, William
Aikens, George F. and Edna M. Arnold
Allen, Edith Barton
Anderson, C.
Anderson, Cora
Anderson, D.
Anderson, Nellie
Anderson, Sophia M.
Anderson, Thomas
Anderson, William
Annis, Jan Rae Bassing
Applequist, Arthur L.
Armitage, Wayne M.
Arnold, Hattie
Arnold, unclear
Arnold, Wallace
Arthur, John
Arvesen, Birger M. and Asta K.
Avery, Robert D. and Betty A.
Balding, Carmen M.
Barbian, Beatrice E.
Barnes, Bessie
Barnstable, Joseph L. and Evaretta M.
Barranco, Mark A.
Barrus, Rose M.
Barto, Frank A.
Barto, James C.
Barto, Susan A.
Barto, unclear
Bendull, Nicolle Lynn
Benham, Catharine
Bent, Enoch and Johanna H.
Bent, John
Bent, unclear female
Bent, unclear male
Bernhoft, Charles A.
Bernhoft, George
Bernhoft, J. Joachim and Henriette
Bernhoft, John
Bernhoft, Wilhemine M.
Bochat, Edmund B. and Nancy E.
Bovee, George H. and Helen D.
Bradshaw, Virginia Lenox
Breil, Lottie
Breul, Charles D.
Breul, Genevieve
Breul, George C.
Breul, Minnie W.
Breul, William R. and family
Brinkman, infant
Brinkmann, Else Toni Ida
Brinkmann, Henry and Pauline
Brott, Francis
Brott, unclear
Brower, Hattie
Brower, William B.
Brower, Wm B.
Brown, Donald C.
Brown, Gloria M.
Bruce, Ela J. Roberts
Bruesch, Fritz
Bruesh, Sophie
Bufton, Andrew
Bufton, Eda M.
Bufton, Margaret
Bufton, Rosa M.
Bufton, William
Bufton, Wm. R.
Burns, Phebe
Burroughs, Cecil
Burroughs, Frank C. and Bessie H.
Carpenter, Edwin J.
Carpenter, Lovisa M.
Carpenter, Polly
Chapman, G. Hursel and Sadie
Cherven, John B. and Eunice
Christensen, Eloise
Ciderleben, unclear
Clements, Alwine Kroncke
Cooper, Milton
Cronin, Daniel Tony and Paula Lee
Czebotar, Joseph and Vivian
Dahme, Herman A. Jr.
Dahme, Herman A. Sr.
Dahme, Lillian E.
Dahme, Ruth Ann
Darby, Edith B.
Davis, Carl D. and Frances
Davis, Charles W. and Addie
Davis, Chester and Gertrude
Davis, Gene R. and Harriett I.
Davis, Ralph and June
Davis, Ralph S.
Davis, Ross H. and J.
Davis, Ruth
Dema, James Sr.
Dema, James
Dix, Nathan H. and Anna D.
Dowell, Dwaine D.
Dowell, Ethel W.
Dowell, George B.
Dowell, James Owen and Mary Ellen
Dowell, Sylvia A.
Dowell, Thomas
Duda, Stanley and Margaret
Eberhardt, Theresa and Eva Rose
Eggleston, Joshua Daniel
Ehler, Jake
Ehlert, Christian and Sophia
Ehlert, Herman J.
Evenson, Belle
Evenson, George R.
Faulkner, Fred H.
Faulkner, William and Eliza
Fay, George Henry and Caroline Selinda
Fell, Evelyn L.
Fiebelkorn, Arnold L. and Donna M.
Fiegel, Arthur W.
Fiegel, Helen P.
Fiegel, Herman A. and Minnie I.
Fiegel, Otto F. and Ida M.
Fiegel, Rhoda J.
Fleming, Daniel R. Sr. and Leah
Fleming, James H.
Follows, John William and Adele Kroncke
Foster, Dennis E.
Frank, Augusta E.
Frank, Augusta W.
Frank, John and Ida
Frank, Olga Holtdorf
Frank, William
Fromter, Rudolf and Kate
Furster, Andrew and Caroline Greb
Gandt, Henry and Bertha
Gandt, Russell F.
Gardner, Dora and Cora
Gardner, George
Gardner, Joshua Raoul
Gardner, Nellie
Gardner, Sarah
Gauger, Carl and Albertine
Gauger, Carl J.
Gauger, Fred and Bertha
Gauger, Henry R. and Mabel M.
Gauger, John E. and family
Gehring, Kenneth H. and Delores Blair
Gehrke, Harold A. and family
Genason, Lucretia T.
Genenz, Henry and Maria
Gibbs, Oliver and Helena M.
Gillett, Arvist A.
Godfrey, Howard J. and Alyce R.
Gosnell, Gary E.
Goyke, Emilie M.
Goyke, Ferdinand and Emilie
Greenwald, Elmer J. and Rhoda R.
Greenwald, Lyle H. and Alice M.
Greenwald, Ruth L.
Gress, Jason John William
Grissom, Earlon D. and Allene E.
Grosenick, Andy J.
Grunewald, Charles and Anna
Hahn, Elsie Gandt
Hamilton, Allen Beye
Hamilton, Elisabeth Hurd
Hamilton, George Shufeldt
Hamilton, Gurdon Hubbard Jr.
Hamilton, Gurdon Hubbard
Hamilton, Helen Beye
Hamilton, Henry Edward and Virginia Sidwell
Hamilton, Henry Raymond
Hamilton, Howard Beye
Hamilton, Kenneth Shufeldt
Hamilton, Mary Schufeldt
Hamilton, Ruth Hulburt
Hanke, August and Bertha
Hanke, Otto A. Sr. and Amelia M.
Hanneman, Gottfried and Augusta
Hanneman, Julius
Hanneman, Olga
Hapgood, E.W.
Hapgood, Emily
Harm, Chas. L.
Harm, Fred
Harm, henry
Harm, Mathilde H.
Harm, unclear
Harm, William John and Marie E.
Harms, Augusta
Harms, Carl F. and Johanna
Harms, Chas.
Harms, Christian L. and Henry L.
Harms, John C. and Louisa
Harms, John Jr. and George K.
Harrison, Walter B. and Charlotta A.
Hartkopf, Albert G. and Bertha
Hartman, John E. and family
Hasselman, Charles J.
Hasselman, Elmer and Laura
Hasselman, George A. and Frieda B.
Hasselman, John and family
Hasselman, John C.
Hasselman, Laura
Hasselman, Nellie
Hasselman, unclear male
Hasselmann, John and Frederika
Haythorn, Alice S. and Jennie W.
Haythorn, Mary E.
Haythorn, Mary
Haythorn, Sophie W.
Hegeman, Elmer F.
Hegeman, Henry and family
Hegeman, LeLand Brown and Hilda Dix
Hegemann, unclear and Anna
Henning, Herman
Herrick, Alvin F. and family
Herrick, Donald Floyd and Alice Florence
Herrick, Ford W. and Olga V.
Herrick, Harriet E.
Herrick, Hattie E.
Herrick, Willard J.
Hilbert, George
Hilbert, Irva E.
Hockney, children (4)
Hockney, Elizabeth
Hockney, George H.
Hockney, John
Hockney, Rose A.
Hoffman, Herman and Dorothea
Hoffman, Martin L. and Anna B.
Hoffman, Otto
Hofmann, Robert W.
Hollister, Harold and Geraldine N.
Holtdorf, Arthur E. and Minnie L.
Holtdorf, James L. and Linda L.
Holtdorf, Lloyd L. and Frieda A.
Hughes, Steven S.
Hunt, Lawrence Halley
Jackson, Alfred B. and Bertha M.
Jahns, Arthur A. and Louise G.
Jahns, Ferdinand J. and Dawn A.
Jahns, Frank and Dorothy
Jedele, Hilmar Kurt
Jedele, Rev. S.A.
Jedele, Selma
Jensen, Paul A. and family
Jensen, William R. and family
Johnson, Carl M. (Jack) and Mildred J. (Millie)
Johnson, Catherine L. Foster
Johnson, Chester C.
Johnson, Evelyn
Johnson, Keith and Betty Jeanne
Johnson, Margaret Hamilton
Jorgensen, August
Jorgensen, baby boy
Jorgensen, Carl Julius
Jorgensen, infant male
Jorgensen, male infant
Jorgensen, Metta
Jorgensen, Sylvia
Kalikin, Vasily E. (Cherinky) and Nadine I. Kolarovitch
Kames, Ludwig W.
Kania, Karline
Kania, Kasmir
Kanis, Aguste
Kanis, August
Kanis, Charles F. and Emma L.
Kanis, John and Augusta W.
Kanis, Wilhelm
Kanis, William and Wilhelmina
Kasten, Bertha Kanis
Kilian, Walter G. and Vivian E.
Kinreed, Thomas and Florence
Kisner, Andrew P. and family
Klare, Albert J.
Klare, Emma M. Runkel
Klare, Richard H.
Klemstein, Clayton and Helen
Klemstein, Sandra Kay
Koehler, Chas. J. and Mary W.
Koehler, John
Koehler, Wilhelmina
Kohlatedt, George J. and Caroline
Kohlstedt, August L. and Deloris W.
Kohlstedt, Elmer H. and Margaret
Kohlstedt, George A. and Myrtle E.
Korplow, Maria
Kosar, Eileen
Kramer, Jerry E.
Krieger, Jeremy D. and Rebecca J.
Kroncke, Anna M.
Kroncke, Auguste W.
Kroncke, Clements
Kroncke, Dorothy A.
Kroncke, Geo. H.
Kroncke, Nancy
Kroncke, unclear
Kropacek, John J. and Wilmette
Kruckman, Dale F.
Kruckman, Frank A.
Kruckman, Mabel A.
Kruckman, Margaret E.
Kruckman, Margaret Elizabeth
Kruckman, Mary E.
Kunkel, Fred D.
Kunkel, infants
Kunkel, Louis F.
Kunkel, Paulina
Lackas, Charles and Betty
LaPalm, William A. (Bill)
Leach, Louisa L.
Lemke, Mary
Lenox, Julia T.
Lenox, Richard
Lenox, Walter R. and Audrey P.
Lewis, Capt. Olive E.
Lewis, Edward W.
Lewis, Florence M.
Lewis, george Wilber
Lewis, Laura W.
Liedtke, Fred W. and Anna B.
Liedtke, Gustav A.
Liedtke, Otto and family
Loftus, Daphne C.
Loftus, Guy E.
Loftus, Hattie
Loftus, Thomas and Clara R.
Lois, Leon F. and Mary E.
Lois, Leon F.
Lovestead, Andy C.
Lovestead, Elsie V.
Lovrine, Thomas A. (Tom) and June E. Cates
Lubkeman, August E. and Amanda L.
Lynn, Jack H. and Nelva 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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