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St Casimir's (Polish) Cemetery
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Aczkowski - McWilliams


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Aczkowski, unclear
Adamowicz, Victor J. and Hattie F.
Adasiewicz, Bernard
Adasiewicz, Martha
Allen, Alvina
Allen, Clyde Raymond
Allen, Elanson and Josephine
Andrzejewski, Anthony and Frances
Aniskewicz, Sam
Anoszka, Andrzej
Anoszka, Joseph and Bernice
Anoszko, Helen B.
Antuk, Walter and Mamie
Ashe, Michael
Atkins, Bernice
Atkins, Walter
Babarski, Adam S.
Babarski, Andrew and Caroline
Bahr, Barbara
Banasiewicz, Frank
Banasiewicz, Jozef and Katarlyn
Bart, Martin and Adela
Bartkowiak, John J.
Bartkowiak, Leo and Marion
Bartkowiak, Nellie
Bartol, Chester M. and Helen
Bartol, Helen C.
Baszkiewicz, Albina
Batwinski, Magdalena M.
Batwinski, Stanley S. and Lillian
Batwinski, Vincent J.
Becker, Clifford L. and Sophie S.
Becker, Josephine Leskowicz
Bednarowicz, Chester F.
Bednarowicz, Edward and Dorothy E. Bleicher
Bednarowicz, Francis B.
Bednarowicz, Frank
Bednarowicz, Peter and Alexandria
Beltpya, Victor G.
Bentkowski, Felix M.
Bentkowski, Helen A.
Bernikowicz, Matthew J. and Mary G.
Bielecki, Jerzy G.
Bierdz, Alex P. and Sophie
Bierdz, Michael T.
Blaske, Alex
Blocki, Witold
Bloom, Martha
Bocwinski, Walter and Selma
Boczkowski, Charles and Anna
Bohatkiewicz, Joseph P. and Anna K.
Bohatkiewicz, Joseph
Bojniewicz, William and Rose
Borawski, Chester F.
Borawski, Josef and Weronika
Boreiko, Florian and family
Borkowski, John F. and Stella
Borkowski, Julius and Frances
Bortko, Frank
Bortko, Joseph
Brodjeski, Vaughn J.
Brosjeski, Vaughn J (picture)
Bruch, Adam and Mary
Bruch, Charlotte C.
Bruch, Diane C.
Bruch, Edward R.
Bruch, Henry F. and Lucille B.
Bruch, Laurence J.
Bruch, Urszula
Brudny, Stanley
Bucko, Alex and Edna
Bucko, Frances
Bucko, John
Budzinski, Adam J. and Helen I.
Budzinski, John
Budzinski, Joseph and Kamila
Buinicki, Stanley
Bukata, Joseph
Bulik, John J. and Irene E.
Bunic, John and Genowefa
Bunic, Joseph
Buntrock, Helen P.
Buntrock, Martin A.
Burby, Lloyd J. and Helen J.
Burzynska, Weronika
Burzynski, Edward R.
Burzynski, Joseph S.
Burzynski, Szczepan J.
Cairo, Helen Tarylo
Caudill, Harriet
Cbur, Mary
Chemis, Harris and Emilia
Chodornak, Anthony
Choniefka, Karl
Choniefka, Stephanie
Christoffersen, Carmen Leah
Chromik, George J.
Cierack, Joseph W. and Teresa M.
Ciesielski, Adam and Stella
Ciesielski, Clara C.
Ciesielski, Frank L. and Evelyn D.
Ciesielski, John S. and Martha M.
Cieslewicz, John
Cieslukowski, Waclav and Anna M.
Ciurlik, Angeline
Ciurlik, Henry P.
Ciurlik, Joseph
Ciurlik, Kazmierz
Collins, William V. and Florence J.
Crema, Anthony John and Genevieve J.
Cross in cemetery
Cyronek, Edward and Olimpia
Cyronek, Pawlina
Czajkdlwski, Apolonia
Czajkdwski, Walter
Czarnecki, Anthony
Czarnecki, Antoni
Czarnecki, Cajetan and Josephine
Czarnecki, Cajetan
Czarnecki, Cyril
Czarnecki, David A.
Czarnecki, Edmund J.
Czarnecki, George A.
Czarnecki, Henry
Czarnecki, Marion
Czarniecka, Maryanna
Czarniecka, Peter J.
Czechowicz, Steven
Dagenbach, Paul J. and Genevieve A.
Delaney, Shannon Nicole
Demencius, Anthony (A.J.)
Demencius, Doris Bryant
Demencius, Lucy M.
Demencius, Wincantos
DeNio, Leocadia
Dixon, Richard J.
Dobrzycki, Alexander
Dobrzycki, Blanche Kotowski
Dobrzycki, Eleanor
Dobrzycki, Wincenta
Dosemagen, Joseph and Janet
Dosemagen, Raymond and Grace V.
Dowgwillo, Richard W.
Dowgwillo, Waclaw and Genevieve M.
Drzymkowski, Adolph
Drzymkowski, Anna
Drzymkowski, Michael
Duba, John and Susan
Duba, John S. Jr.
Duba, Joseph
Duba, Mary Frances
Dubanewicz, Anthony A. and Zuzana
Dubanewicz, Anthony W.
Dubaniewicz, Bronislaw
Duczak, Michael J. and Kamila
Dudek, Hortensja M. (picture on stone)
Dudek, ted and Hortensja M.
Dukas, D.
Dukas, Julian and Nina
Durlak, unclear
Dworak, Edward C. and Helen C.
Dworak, Thaddeus and Josephine
Dworakowski, Peter and Frances A.
Dziekan, Edward
Dziekan, Frank and Frances
Dziekan, Walter F. and Bernice T.
Dzigonski, John and family
Dzwinel, Mike
Dzwinel, Stella
Emery, Dennis
Garcia, Pedro Eddie T. (picture on stone)
Garcia, Pedro Eddie T.
Garcia, Rojelio T. (picture on stone)
Garcia, Rojelio T.
Gardynecki, John B. and Helen
Gardynecki, John V. Sr. and Rose M.
Gbur, Stanley J.
Gerras, Alexander
Gertz, Bernard D.
Gertz, Isabel L.
Ghimlerewshi, Piotrz
Gibbs, Paul A. (picture)
Gibbs, Paul A.
Gibbs, Richard P. (picture)
Gibbs, Richard P.
Gibson, Gary R. and Karen F.
Gierach, Walter and Isabella
Ginkowski, Anton and Anna
Ginkowski, Mitchell S. and Jennie D.
Ginkowski, Stanley B.
Glembocki, Henry J. and Irene T.
Glembocki, Marcel
Glembocki, Rita
Glembocki, Wojciech
Glowacki, Stephen and Antonina
Godlawski, Victor and Mary
Goodwin, George
Gorecki, Anna R.
Gorecki, Joseph F. and Dolores E.
Gorecki, Stanley J.
Gorecki, Tadeusz and family
Gorman, Wallace P. and Rose M.
Grabbowicz, Frank and Bernice
Grabbowicz, Stanley R. and Harriette R.
Grabowski, Zigmund W. and Agnes
Graham, John and M.
Grajkowski, Walter
Gray, Fred E. and Josephine D.
Grochowski, Frank
Grochowski, John
Grudzinski, Apolonia
Grudzinski, John W.
Grzegorczyk, Marion and Zophia
Guilbeault, Harriett C.
Gujski, Heronim
Gulan, Genevieve R.
Gulan, John and Anna
Gulan, John and Bernice
Gulan, John T.
Gulan, Peter A. and Helen M. Maksomowicz
Gulan, Regina M. and genevieve B.
Gulan, Stella I.
Gulan, Stephen and Marion C.
Gulan, Valentina A.
Gulan, Vincent
Gulbransen, Gregg A.
Gurski, Konstanty
Guzdek, Frank and Joseph J.
Guzdek, Joseph John
Guzdek, Kristina T. (picture on stone)
Guzdek, Kristina T.
Gwaltney, John T.
Gzartowirz, W.
Haber, James and Frances
Haber, Pfc. James F.
Haikowicz, Viktor
Hajicek, Anna W.
Hamelink, Della
Hardy, Lori Borkowski
Heinen, William J. and E.
Heinzman, Kathleen R.
Heinzman, Roger W.
Heinzman, Walter and Helen E.
Herrmann, Mathias and Millicent
Heyden, Linda Lou
Hiliciki, Vincenia
Hilicki, John and Stephanie
Hill, Clifford A. and Lucy E.
Hlapcik, Frank and Helen
Holm, Robert W. and Rita J.
Holochwost, Anthony J.
Holochwost, Eleanore G.
Holsinger, Kenneth
Holsinger, Mary M. Demencius Piasecki
Homs, Irene M.
Hosking, William H. and Julia R.
Howeto, Rose
Howeto, Walter P.
Hrehar, Andrew J.
Hrehorowicz, Joseph
Hulko, Henry L.
Humphrey, Edward Dean Rhodes
Izard, Herman A. and Stella M.
Jablonska, Marian
Jablonski, Stanley and Pearl
Jacobsen, Walter and Regina
Jacyna, Teresa Ellen
Jakubowski, Ray C.
Jakubowski, Tom R.
Janiszewski, Anna
Jankowski, Barbara
Jankowski, Edward S. and Helen F.
Jankowski, John B.
Jankowski, John Z. and Mary H.
Jankowski, Louise A.
Janukowicz, Carl
Jarmoc, Albin and Leokadia
Jasiulewicz, Mathew J. and Anna
Jaster, Anthony J. and Viola H.
Johaniewicz, Michael S. and Mary M.
Johnson, Anna
Jones, Ckiffird Jack and Charlotte
Jones, Margaretann Smith
Juskewicz, infant male
Juskewicz, Peter A. and Melvina
Juskewicz, peter
Juszkiewicz, Arkadeusz
Juszkiewicz, Kazimiera
Juszkiewicz, Peter S.
Jutrzonka, Joseph and Johanna
Juzenas, Joseph
Juzenaus, Alphonse J.
Kaczanowicz, Florentine M.
Kaczkowski, Michael
Kalinka, Andrzej and Bronislawa
Kalinka, Boleslawa
Kalinka, Edward
Kalinka, Kenneth N.
Kalinka, Leo L. and Rose E.
Kalinka, Patricia L.
Kalinka, Peter
Kalinowski, unclear
Kamienecki, Bernard and Pauline
Kamienieck, Kazimierz and Jozefa
Kamieniecki, Anthony S.
Kamieniecki, Sophie
Kamieniecki, Theodore
Karwowski, Joseph
Kasalajtis, Elsie B.
Kasalajtis, Stanislaw
Kasalajtis, Victoria
Kasperowicz, Rev. Joseph
Kathrens, Viola M.
Kedzierski, Stanley A. and Anne S.
Kertz, Edward G. and Lorna K.
Kiedrowski, Anton
Kielbanowski, Aleksandra and Stetan
Kielbanowski, Helen M.
Kieliszek, Joseph and A.
Kieliszek, Stanley J.
Kielsek, Edward
Kiselewski, Alexander and Helen
Kiselewski, Alexander
Kisielewski, John
Kisielewski, Joseph
Kisielewski, Martha
Kisielewski, Salomea
Kisielewski, Victor and Mary
Kisielewski, Victor
Klancewicz, Ludwig
Klauss, Raymond A.
Klemaszewski, Gabriela
Klemaszewski, K.S.
Klemko, Mary B.
Klepack, unclear
Klepacki, Kazm.
Klescewski, Stanley C.
Kleszczewski, Anthony ang Agnes
Kleszczewski, Edward P.
Kleszczewski, Franciszek
Kleszczewski, unclear and Anna M.
Klimaszewski, Leon and Julia
Klonowski, John S.
Klonowski, unclear and Anna H.
Koblenski, Bernice Pickos
Koblenski, Chester and Dorothy
Koblenski, Joseph E.
Koblenski, Katherine
Koblenski, Leo J.
Koblenski, Peter and Anna
Koblenski, Raymond E. and Rogina N.
Kolakowski, Boleslaw and Julia
Kolakowski, Boleslaw
Kolakowski, Edward M.
Kolakowski, Edward
Kolakowski, Gloria
Kolakowski, Helen
Kolakowski, Julia
Kolakowski, Kay Murawski
Kolano, Felix and Stanislawa
Kolar, Ann S.
Kolar, George
Kolkmann, Harriet
Koloski, Edward J.
Koloski, Joseph
Koloski, Josephine
Koloski, Wictor
Komistra, Frank F. and Veronica B.
Kondrad, Bernard J.
Kondrasuk, Richard
Kondratowicz, Joseph and Mary
Konieczko, Walter
Konoza, W. and Stella
Kontowt, Isabell C.
Koprovich, Anna
Koprovich, Edward Wm.
Koprovich, Konstanty
Koprowicz, John and Antonia
Kordaszewska, Jozefa (picture)
Kordaszewska, Jozefa
Koroscik, Konstanty
Korwel, John
Koryzno, unclear
Koster, Elizabeth
Koster, Rosalia
Koster, Stephen
Kotowski, Leonard P.
Kotowski, Peter P.
Kowal, Paul P. and Mary R.
Kozak, Edward
Kozak, John W. and Bernice M.
Kozak, John W.
Kozak, Stanley and Angeline
Kozakowski, Anthony and Mary
Kozlowska, Michalina
Kozlowski, William and family
Krasowski, Mikolaj J. andSophie B.
Kratowicz, Chester M.
Kratowicz, Zygmunt and Paulina
Krikorian, Lucille
Krol, Jan Peter and Francizka
Krupinski, Betty B. and Jeanne Ann Igo
Krupinski, Julius and Jennefa
Krupinski, L.
Krupinski, Leo
Krupinski, Linda
Krupinski, Walter
Krupinski, William A. and Petronela
Kruscinski, Joseph (picture)
Kruscinski, Joseph
Kubicki, Donna Marie (picture)
Kubicki, Donna Marie
Kubicki, Jan and Marianna
Kuczenski, Frances M.
Kuczenski, Franklin
Kujawa, George A. and Mary Ann
Kulik, Agnes R.
Kulik, H.F.
Kulik, Henry and Leone D.
Kulik, Roman F.
Kulik, Walter C.
Kulik, Walter S. and Josephine M.
Kunde, Casimer and Leona B.
Kunde, Chester A. and family
Kunde, Chester M. and Marian T.
Kunde, Katarzyna
Kurnilowicz, Vincent
Kuryanowicz, John and family
Kuryanowicz, Michael L.
Kuryanowicz, Xavier and Mary
Kuzeske, Harvey J. and Helen J.
Kuzmiski, Stanley J. and Victoria
Kwicinski, Chester and Dolores
Kwicinski, Donna
Kwicinski, Joseph
Kwicinski, Natalia
Laba, Stanley and family
LaBrecque, Eugene N. and Esther E.
Lahutka, Adolph
Laniucha, Walter and Jadwiga
Lapsis, Edwic C.
Lapsis, John and Victroria
Lapsis, John
Lapsis, Peter
Lapszys, Casimir and Stephanie
Lapszys, John and Frances
Lapszys, Sigmund
Lapszys, Sophie Elizabeth
Laskowicz, John
Laskowski, Anna
Laskowski, Jozef
Lawdanski, Walter
Lazarewich, Adela
Lemanski, Pelagia
Leskowicz, John J. and Anna T.
Lesniak, children
Lesniak, Felix
Lesniak, Frank S. and Millie R.
Lesniak, Paulina
Lesniak, Richard S.
Lesniak, Richard
Leszczewski, Jan and Janina
Leszkowicz, Josef and Urszula
Leszkowicz, Karl
Leszkowicz, Kazimierz and Anna
Leszkowicz, Kazimierz
Leszkowicz, Peter P. and Kunegunda
Levenduski, Stanley F.
Lindquist, Kenneth H. and Harriet J.
Lipiec, Frank and Sophie
Lipnicki, Frank
Lobby, Walter and Marie
Luba, Julian
Lubniens, Ranges
Lubniewski, Anthony
Lubniewski, George
Lubniewski, Henryk J.
Lubniewski, Joseph N. and Valerie P.
Lubniewski, Raymond V.
Lubniewski, Wojciech and Antonina
Lukarski, Edward J.
Lukarski, Mary
Lukawski, Joseph and Julia C.
Lukawski, Joseph J. and Pauline A.
Lukawski, Richard B. and Jo Anne M. Johnson
Lukawski, Stephan R.
Lulack, Rudolph and family
Lulewicz, Agnes
Lulewicz, Alexander
Lulewicz, Joseph A.
Lulewicz, Stanley J. Jr. and Mary C.
Lulewicz, Stanley J.
Luzar, Joseph and Helen
Maciukiewicz, Stanley and Sophie
Majchrowicz, Walter and Helen
Makarewicz, Anna
Makarewicz, Joseph
Makarewicz, Kajetan and Mary Ann
Makarewicz, Stanley B.
Malachowski, Ignatz
Maliszewski, Antonina
Maliszewski, John
Manko, Anthony S.
Manko, Stanley M. and Adeline A.
Manulik, Ignatz
Manulik, unclear
Marescalco, Scott A.
Markarewicz, Ben
Martin, Paige E.
Maseiko, Jacob
Maslowski, Josef and Maria
Matel, Casimir and Marta
Matel, Stanley and Hattie
Matelski, Frank and family
Matelski, Richard T.
Matoska, Irma
Matoszka, Peter and Tekia
Matoszka, Wladyslaw and Mary
Matulewicz, Hieolie and Jadwica
Maurer, Emil A. and Mary A.
McAleer, Gordon M. and Mary Ann
McNeil, Donald J. and Genevieve I.
McWilliams, Chas. D.
McWilliams, Hattie R.

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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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