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Kenosha County
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Oakwood Cemetery
Tombstone Photos

Lang - Yule


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Lang, Anton and Kate E.
Larsen, Anna Marie
Larsen, Ernst and Marjorie R.
Larsen, J.P.
Larsen, Louis G.
Lauer, Fredrick
Lauer, Mary L.
Lauer, Mathias and Mary
Lauer, Pearl M.
Lauer, Peter J. and Myrtle M.
Lauer, Wilfred D.
Lauer, William and Minnie
Learned, Dr. Clare S.
Learned, Earl L.
Learned, Earl Leslie and Esther Lydia
Learned, Etta
Learned, O.S.
Learned, Willie
Leet Charles and Sarah B.
Leet, David L.
Leet, Fred W.
Leet, George Foster and Jessie Ann
Leet, George Park and family
Leet, Leverett F. and Virginia Noble
Leet, Warren and Charles E.
LePoidevin, J. and Judith Falla
Lewis, Alphleda
Lewis, Nettie and Bertie
Lewis, Samuel C. and Doris E.
Longmore, Edward M. and Mabel W.
Longmore, Emma
Longmore, Floyd A. and Ruth L.
Longmore, George J. and Mary J.
Longmore, Joseph and Margaret
Longmore, Roy Howard
Longwell, Hugh and Lettie M.
Longwell, John
Longwill, Andrew J.
Loose, Fritz
Loose, John J.
Lothes, Darcy J. and Hazel
Ludwig, Theodore F. and Bernice E.
Lytle, Adams
Lytle, Amanda
Lytle, Edith
Lytle, George
Lytle, Henry
Lytle, Mayme
Lytle, Nathaniel and Melissa
Lytle, Wellington
Mainland, unclear and Ann
Maluchnick, John Rudy
McElvain, Dorothea Loose
McFarlane, Cora V.
McGinnis, Joseph L. and Jane B.
McGinnis, Joseph R. and Anna E.
McGinnis, Timothy J.
McGinnis, William E.
McLaren, Andrew G.
McLaren, Mary C.
McLaren, Thomas and Janet
McLaren, Thomas
McNary, Alice Strong
Merrell, Alfred J. and Winma M.
Meyer, Ernest A.
Miller, Billy
Miller, Charles F. and Carrie A.
Miller, Helen May
Miller, Helen W.
Miller, Hester
Miller, J. William
Miller, Janet
Miller, John
Miller, Nellie R.
Miller, Wallace
Mitchell, Harriet
Mitchell, Janet
Mohr, Emma I.
Mohr, Esther
Mohr, Laura Strifling
Mohr, Otto R.
Morehouse, Christie
Morehouse, Ethel L.
Morehouse, Harvey L.
Morehouse, lester K.
Morehouse, Lewis W.
Morehouse, M.
Morgan, Luella Swartz
Morgan, Vicky Lynn
Mortensen, Christ (Mort)
Moses, Cornelia
Moses, Levi and Alta
Moses, William
Mueller, Frank
Mueller, Henry F. and Anna L.
Mueller, Walter
Mutter, Dorathea
Mutter, Frank M.
Myers, Earl P.
Myers, Jacob
Myers, Minnie H.
Myers, Peter and Dorathea
Myers, peter and Elizabeth
Myers, Peter
Myers, Walter F. and Hazel
Neff, Ralph and Elsie
Neff, Rueben
Nelsen, Anna M.
Nelsen, Catherine
Nelsen, Christian
Nelsen, Nels G.
Nelson, James S.
Nelson, Nels and Bolette
Nelson, Robert Lewis
Nelson, Samuel Brunet
Nelson, unclear female
Neterval, Edward and Amy
Newman, DeWitt
Newman, Emily
Newman, Harriet
Newman, James Judson
Newman, Jane H.
Newman, John A.
Newman, Urial
Nielsen, Clint
Norris, M. Lela
Norris, May Ozanne
Norris, Myron
Norris, Walter Clare
Northway, Charles E.
Northway, Clarence A.
Northway, Edgar Alonzo
Northway, Eliza Wells
Northway, John A. and Etta M.
Northway, Milton A.
Northway, Morris J. and Minnie Pedley
Oakwood Cemetery Sign
O'Brien, infant
Ogilivie, Alexander Wright and Lillian E.
Ogilivie, Charlotte B.
Ogilivie, Ira R.
Okray, Robert F. and Jalane K.
Oleson, Adelane
Olson, Andrew R. and Mary Ann
Olson, Herbert J. and Pearl
Olson, Jeannette
Olson, Kate
Olson, Peter
Ortiz, Alicia R.
Ostberg, William
Ozanne, Abraham and Sophia
Ozanne, Charles
Ozanne, D. James
Ozanne, Della Sue
Ozanne, Edward G. and family
Ozanne, Emma
Ozanne, Gail Austin
Ozanne, Gordon James
Ozanne, James and Mary
Ozanne, John
Ozanne, Lawrence
Ozanne, Margaret Bradley
Ozanne, Maria Kellogg
Ozanne, Peter and family
Ozanne, Pierre T.
Ozanne, Rachel
Ozanne, Walter henry
Ozanne, Ward C. and Ida N.
Ozanne, William and family
Pallesen, Albert C.
Pallesen, George P.
Pallesen, William C. and Ane Marie
Parker, S.
Patrick, Charles A.
Patrick, Charles
Patrick, Martha
Pedersen, Louisa
Pedersen, Peter C.
Pedley, David B.
Pedley, Everett
Pedley, Ida L.
Penrod, Robert G. and Dorothy M.
Permann, Alfred
Petersen, Anna O.
Petersen, Christian
Petersen, Mary C.
Petrie, John and family
Pfeffer, Ambrose R. and Margaret H.
Pfeffer, Bernard E.
Pfeffer, Dorothy M.
Pfeffer, Joseph F. and Gertrude M.
Pfund, Clarence and Naomi
Pinson, Robert U. and Juanita
Porter, Edna
Potter, Mary
Prange, Mary B.
Prescott, Daniel R.
Priebus, James R.
Priebus, Reinhold W. and Evelyn M.
Pye, Samuel
Randell, Alfred T. and Carrie J.
Randell, John Timothy
Randell, William A.
Rasmussen, Emma M.
Raught, Arthur V. and Ida Mae
Reas, Catherine
Reas, Daniel Webster
Reas, Peter
Rein, Henry and Katherine
Remer, Wilhelmine
Rhodes, Florence Buswell
Rhodes, Frank E.
Rhodes, Jay W. and family
Rhodes, John A. and family
Rhodes, Jonas W. and Caroline Rutan
Rhodes, Mary Lee
Rhodes, William J. and Alice B.
Richling, George A.
Riedlinger, Charlotte Rose
Riedlinger, F.D. (Rocky)
Rieschl, James C.
Rieschl, James
Rieschl, Kathleen
Riley-Funk, Dennis J. and Maureen R.
Robertson, Charlotte Ranous
Robertson, William and Barbara Smith
Robertson, Willie Howard
Rogers, Thomas H. and Abigail
Rogerson, Anna C.
Rowe, Michael B.
Rushford, Frank and Rose
Safransky, Dolores
Safransky, Roy C.
Scalzo, Florence M.
Scalzo, Gene Robert
Schaffer, Alice Myers
Schaffer, Anna Jensen
Schaffer, Jacob P. Jr.
Schaffer, Jacob philip and Nellie H.
Scheckler, George D.
Scheckler, Grace M.
Schlosser, Herbert and Edna
Schmidt, Paul and Hulda L.
Schmidt, Paul
Schmitt, Mathias J. and Edna M.
Schultz, Paul J.
Schwartz, George W. Jr. and Edith M.
Schwartz, George W.H. and Clara L.
Segedy, Vilma A.
Shafer, Dennis A.
Shafer, Glenn A.
Shearen, unclear
Shearer, N.P. and Amy Jane
Sheehan, William D. and Mabel E.
Sletten, Nels
Slowey, Claude
Smilges, Michael J. and Sophie
Smith, Allie
Smith, Annie Jensen
Smith, Arvilla C.
Smith, Birney
Smith, Charles and family
Smith, Christopher James
Smith, Clarence M.
Smith, Curtis and Elsie E.
Smith, Eric A.
Smith, Florence
Smith, Frank E. and Emily
Smith, Harmon
Smith, Henry and sarah J.
Smith, Jennett
Smith, John T. and Belle J. Dougherty
Smith, Lyle
Smith, Margaret
Smith, Merlyn
Smith, Sam and Thora
Smith, William
Smith, Wm. P.
Soberg, Fred L. and Anna M.
Sorenson, Marie L.
Soreson, George R.
Sparks, Leslie L.
Spence, Alexander
Spence, Annie Janet
Spence, Belle
Spence, Ellen Strong
Spence, George
Spence, Isabel Mitchell
Spence, James
Spence, John and Elspet
Spence, William C.
Spence-Booth, James Alexander and family
Spencer, Ambrose and family
Spencer, unclear male
Spenger, Ambrose
Spenger, Festella
Spenger, Helen A.
Spenger, James
Spenger, Mary L.
Stephenson, Gayle J.
Stetson, G.A.
Stetson, W.S.
Stetson, William R. and Ellen
Stetson, William Vincent and Violet Robinson
Stolt, William
Stover, Joseph
Stover, Nancy
Strong, Alvin and Albert
Strong, Clarence E. and Ida O.
Strong, David
Strong, George D. and family
Strong, Katie C.
Strong, Lyman J.
Strong, M. Ruth and Ethel F.
Strong, Malissa T. and Myra
Strong, Mary L.
Strong, Newton C.
Strong, Samuel Sanford and Louisa Carre
Strong, unclear
Sullivan, Harold
Summers, Susan M.
Swanson, Kye O.
Swartz, Glenn and Lucille
Swartz, John F. and Martha E.
Swartz. Loretta
Swedenberg, Edward C.
Swenson, Axel B. and Betty
Tabbert, Edward E. and Elenor J.
Tabbert, Herman
Tabbert, Priscila Jean
Tabbert, Theodore and Ethel
Tabbert, Theresa
Talcott, Wallace H. and Mary Cady
Tarbox, Jerry M. and Ida M.
Taylor, John and Elizabeth
Thomas, Elsie L.
Thompson, Charles W. and Marilyn Raithel
Thompson, Edna Barrows
Thompson, Harry Charles
Thompson, Julia B.
Thompson, Laura Jensen
Thompson, Norman E.
Thompson, Norman W.
Thompson, William F.
Tinkham, A.
Titus, Sarah
Tocklin, Herbert H. and Anne M.
Tollas, Henry
Tollas, Mona
Umeress, Brian J.
Umland, Elizabeth
Umland, John H.
Usinger, Adam
Usinger, Denis
Van Tilburg, Tommy
Visel, John and family
Vranak, Ronald D.
Wade, Clarence J. and Anna M.
Wade, John B. and Anna
Wade, Wilbert and Esther I.
Walker, Albert J.
Walker, female infant
Walker, Hazel M.
Walker, Lef C.
Wallner, Albert J. and Isabell M.
Walraven, Daniel J.
Walraven, unclear
Walter, Hugh A. and Sheryl A.
Walter, Madeline R.
Warren, Betty J.
Warren, Jimmy D.
Warren, William and family
Watson, Alexander
Watson, Amy Strong
Watson, William
Weber, Stephen P.
Weissgerber, Karl
Wendtlandt, William F. and Minnie
Westwood, Emmett R. and Edna K. Petz
Westwood, George A.
Whitefoot, Geral C. and Helen M.
Whitefoot, Rodger W.
Whitrock, Earl and Joyce E (picture)
Whitrock, Earl and Joyce E.
Whitrock, Michael A. (picture)
Whitrock, Michael A.
Willis, Lester H. and Viola
Winfield, George A. and Dorothy
Winfield, Kenneth J.
Witscheber, Christian and Louisa
Witscheber, Edward
Witscheber, Etta L.
Witscheber, Frank and Marie
Witscheber, Frank
Witscheber, Louis
Wojtecki, Thomas G.
Woltersdorf, Vernon and Lillian
Woltersdorf, Vernon C.
Yaple, Emma Bishop
Young, Jeffrey Duane
Yule, Alexander and Jane W.
Yule, Andrew and Thomas
Yule, Ben Franklin
Yule, Earl S. and Lillian T.
Yule, Jack T.
Yule, Jessie Strang
Yule, William and Mary

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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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