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Kenosha County
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Wilmot Cemetery
Tombstone Photos

Maki - Zoerb


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Maki, Clarence M.
Makl, Anna M.
Makl, Kenneth M.
Mallory, Charles H. and Elizabeth B.
Mallory, Doris M.
March, Laura Mae
Marsh, Daniel M. and family
Matern, George
Matern, Philippina
Matern, William
Mathews, Beatrice Oetting
Mathews, Charles W. and Valerie
Mattern, William
Mau, Anna
Mau, William F. and family
May, Arthur and Elvira
McCleary, Mary
McCleary, William
McCommons, Sarah
McCormick, Margaret J.
McCormick, Mary K.
McCormick, Peter W.
McCormick, Sarah N.
McCormick, Tilton H.
McCormick, William R.
McDougall, Alexander
McDougall, Capt. John R.
McDougall, Elizabeth G.
McDougall, Florence
McDougall, Harry H.
McDougall, James A.
McDougall, Lyle H. and Ruth A.
McDougall, Sarah J.
McDougall, Sarah S.
McFadyen, Jane
McIntyre, Dugald
McIntyre, Eleanor
McIntyre, James
McIntyre, John
McIntyre, Mary K.
McKinney, James L. and Dorothy M.
Meckleburg, Chas. and Dorothy
Meckleburg, Frank C. and Emma S.
Meinke, William C.
Merrill, Albert and Maude
Merrill, Albert B. and Ella
Merrill, Albert Glenn
Merrill, Kenneth W.
Merrill, Orion B.
Miller, Harry F. and Louise J.
Miller, John and Amelia
Miller, John and Freda C.
Miller, Selma B.
Miller, Ted and Lil
Morgan, Henry and family
Morgan, William H. and Nellie
Morrison, William
Murphy, unclear
Neep, infant male
Nellis, Sarah
Nelson, Richard N. and Joan S.
Nelson, Robert Michael (Pa Pa)
Nevenfeldt, Florence L.
Neverfeldt, Gordon H.
Newell, Gwendoyn
Newell, Iva O. and Lulu E.
Newman, Herman
Newmann, Gustave G. and Alma M.
Nicpon, Kenneth L. and Denise J.
Nicpon, Val E. and family
Nolte, Lawrence A. and Barbara E.
Nourse, George and Mildred
Nourse, Gordon
Oberhofer, Ernest P. and Helen M.
Oehler, Carl C.
Oetting, Alfred and Edith
Oetting, Fred
Ollerman, Leslie W. and Fauncha B.
Olson, Dorothy Dowell
Olson, Franklin J.
O'Neill, Ann Perrine McIntyre
O'Neill, James
O'Neill, John
Ostrander, Donald G. and Theresa A.
Owen, C. Georgia and family
Owen, C. Georgia
Owen, Caroline
Owen, Dr. Roy and Pearl G.
Owen, F.J.
Owen, Florence A.
Owen, James A.
Owen, Katherine
Owen, Lafayette L.
Pacey, Floyd C. and Martha
Pacey, George G.
Pacey, John S. and Henry G.
Pacey, John
Pacey, Lyle T. and Mildred A.
Pacey, Thos. and Maria
Pallatz, Carl H.
Pallatz, Fredericke
Pallatz, Louise
Panknin, Arthur E. and Georgia B.
Parker, John O.
Parks, Orlie
Parmalee, family
Pate, Richard C. and Pauline L.
Paulson, Clarence F. and Phyllis P.
Pease, Anson and family
Pella, August W.L.
Pella, Bernhard W.
Pella, Fred
Pella, Mathilda
Pella, Virginia
Perkins, Andrew C.
Perkins, Ella M.
Perkins, Floyd
Perkins, Richard R.
Petersen, Charles and M. Betty
Peterson, Anna A.
Peterson, Arthur R. and Gladys M.
Peterson, Bradley Russell
Peterson, Henry and Anna
Peterson, John W. and Hedwig G.
Peterson, Katherine
Peterson, Mary
Peterson, P.W.
Peterson, Winn R. and Blanche C.
Phillips, Ann King
Phillips, Charles
Phillips, Fanny
Phillips, Faye Irene
Phillips, Robert
Pierce, A.
Pierce, George H. and Doris E.
Portwich, Paul
Pribnow, Albert A. and family
Procknow, Walter L. and Charlene C.
Protine, William H.
Rasch, Charles and Ida
Rasch, Christian
Rasch, Lyle J. and Charlotte L.
Rasch, Wilhelmina
Rausch, Louis and Marjorie Peterson
Reimer, Dale C.
Reynolds, Alfred B. and family
Reynolds, Elwood
Reynolds, J. Perry
Reynolds, James R. and Hannah M.
Reynolds, Katherine
Reynolds, Richard S.
Reynolds, Vallen C. and Hannah B.
Riege, August and family
Riemann, Frederick G. and Minnie
Riemann, J.C.
Riemann, John and Dorothea
Riemann, Wm.
Riesen, Evelyn L.
Rithamel, Alvin C. and Dorothy A.
Rithamel, Cathryn A.
Rithamel, Jerry A. and Allen G.
Roepke, Gustav and Bertha
Roepke, Julius
Roepke, William F.
Roman, Benjamin Andrew
Rudolph, Robert E. and Joyce A.
Runkel, Augusta and Julia
Runkel, John and Dorothea
Runyard, Chester B. and Pauline M.
Runyard, John and Mary A.
Runyard, Robert and Mary Ann
Russell, Charles H. and Genevieve M.
Russell, Robert C. and Turalee G.
Sabin, James
Sabin, Margaret and Ann
Sandberg, Adolph
Santiago, Timothy R. Sr.
Sattersten, Carl J. and Zona L.
Scherf, Anton and Natalie
Scherf, Ernest G.
Scherf, Libridge
Scherf, Louise M.
Schmalfeldt, John P.
Schmidt, August and family
Schmidt, Donald E.
Schmidt, Myrtle E.
Schmidt, William and family
Schneider, James T.
Schramm, Bertha H.
Schramm, Bertha I.
Schroeder, Christian and family
Schultz, Anna M.
Schultz, Carl
Schultz, Chas. J.
Schultz, Howard C. and Elsie L.
Schultz, Minnie
Schulz, Anna
Schulz, Charles S. and Annie
Schulz, Claude C.
Schulz, Minna
Schulze, Augusta
Schulze, Dora
Schulze, Mathilde
Scott, Emma and Daisy
Scott, Frank and Scelina
Seare, James and Mary
Sears, William and Mary E.
Seeber, Robert E.
Seitz, James N. and Evelyn M.
Selby, Benjamin and family
Selby, George and Ann
Senkerik, Anton and Mildred
Shanks, Charles L. and Patricia A.
Sherman, James and Catherine W.
Sherman, Lynn
Sherman, Viola K.
Shotlife, Edwin and Mary M.
Shotlife, Fred K.
Shotlife, Mary Ann
Shotlife, Ransom M. and Marian F. Lonie
Shotlife, Ransom
Shotlife, Vera and infant male
Shotliff, Ann
Shotliff, Geo.
Shotliff, R. Clifton and Nellie C.
Shotliff, Ronald C. and Doris E.
Sibley, John E. and family
Siebman, Barbara A. and Jennifer
Siebman, Laura
Siedschlag, August J. and Dorothee S.
Siedschlag, Friedrich
Siedschlag, Herman W. Sr. and Maudia L.
Siedschlag, infant female
Siedschlag, Jeffery
Siedschlag, Lester A.
Siegler, Paul F. and Ella M.
Sill, William R.
Sniffin, George C. and Sylvia J.
Sniffin, George R.
Snyder, Bryan
Snyder, Francis L. and Irma A. Siedschlag
Snyder, Lester A. and Myrtle F.
Sommer, Frank
Stange, Donna Lee
Stefan, Carl A.
Stefan, Edna E.
Stenner, George G.
Stenner, Joseph G.
Stenzel, Elmer G.
Stenzel, Elmer L. and Donna M.
Stenzel, Ferdinand and family
Stenzel, Fred
Stenzel, Harry
Stenzel, Lawrence A.
Stenzel, Tillie
Stenzel. William G. and Anna M.
Stevens, Robert P. and Barbara E.
Stickland, George
Stockman, Kenneth W. and Adeline D.
Stoxen, Michael Scott
Stoxen, Preston and Helen
Stoxen, Raymond C. Jr. and Joan E.
Stoxen, Steven L.
Strassheim, James David
Sullivan, Gene
Sullivan, Lorraine M. (Lorrie)
Swartz, Roy R. and Mildred H.
Swenson, John B.
Swenson, Mary C.
Sybirski, Andrew J.
Taylor, James A.
Taylor, Mildred P.
Thompson, Frances
Thompson, George
Thompson, William and Bert
Thomson, Judith L.
Tilton, Wayne A. and Shirley I.
Timmons, Roger L. Sr. (Bump) and Rosemary H. (Rosie)
Tobias, Aaron J. (picture on stone)
Tobias, Aaron J.
Torevell, William
Trapp, Jennifer P.
Tyler, Moranda Wilcox
unknown grave
Unknown, Marcus
Unknown, Mickie
Vahn, May Clements
Van Slochteren, Roger
Veltum, Vernon L.
Vincent, Dow J. and Kate A.
Vincent, George W. and Anna M.
Voak, Ada L.
Voak, Chas. W. and family
Voak, John W. and family
Voak, M.J.
Vorpahl, Daniel H.
Vorpahl, Rose B.
Voss, Aug.
Voss, August
Voss, Christina
Voss, Clara Buechler
Voss, Elwin
Voss, William
Walsh, Frances D.
Walsh, Frank J.
Ward, Edward F. Jr.
Watkins, Imothy K.
Watkins, Robert W.
Watts, Bertha M.
Wazelle, Leo W.
Weglarz, Susan Mary
Weglarz, Susan
Wenzel, John Edward
Wevrough, M.F.L.
Whaples, Grace L.
Whaples, S.W.
White, Madeline
White, Michelle Ann and family
White, Robert K. Jr.
Wilber, Joshua M.
Wilber, Polly M.
Wilber, Sarah P.
Wilcox, Edwin and Louise
Wilcox, Ella and Emma
Wilcox, Esther M.
Wilcox, Harvey G.
Wilcox, Rhoda M.
Wilcox, unclear
Wilke, Carl
Winchell, George H. and Sarah
Winchell, William N. and Maria P.
Winn, Rolland K. and Marian M.
Wislson, Jullan
Wohen, Klaus
Woltersdorf, Frank H. and Alice A.
Woltersdorf, Otto C. and Mildred
Wright, Edwin E. and Mary L.
Wright, Linda L.
York, Fred and Bernice
Young, Chad William
Zarnstorff, Carl F. and Christina
Zarnstorff, children (3)
Zarnstorff, Emma Bertha
Zarnstorff, Floyd and Olene
Ziebell, unclear
Ziolek, Stanley J. and Thelma H.
Zoerb, Ruth Morgan

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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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