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Cable, Alice E.
Cable, Catherine G.
Cairo, Albert and Joyce
Cairo, Louis
Callahan, Cora
Callahan, Edmund H.
Callahan, Frank C.
Callahan, Mabel A.
Calvaresi, Luigi and Domenica
Camilli, Louis
Camilli, Tomasso
Campolo, Anthony and Ida V.
Camponesch, Savino and Crocieissa
Camponeschi, Giovanna
Cantrell, Hoyt R. and Theresa A.
Cantrell, Thomas J.
Capelle, Louis J.
Capelle, Melvina
Caplan, Kathleen Mchenry
Capobiamco, Alessandro A.
Capobianco, Lorenzo and Francesca
Caponera, Teresa
Capozza, Rose
Capozza, Samuel and Unclear
Cappelli, Lawrence
Capponi, Dominic
Cappzza, Antonio
Carbone, Michele
Cardinal, Nicolas M.
Cardinali, Dante J. and Christina V.
Cardthaus, Rev. August
Carlino, Joseph M. (Picture)
Carlino, Joseph M.
Carlino, Salvadore J.
Carlino, Sandra L.
Carnevale, Novarese and A. Chiara
Carney, Evelyn
Carney, Helen
Carney, Raymond
Carney, Richard and Victoria
Carr, Emma Wistrand
Carroll, Elbert E. and Family
Carroll, Joseph M.
Cartie, James F. Jr.
Caruso, Bonnie J.
Caruso, Infant Female
Caruso, Infant Male
Caruso, Mary Beth
Caruso, Michael
Casalena, Dino Morris
Casarez, Francisco
Casciaro, Frank and Millie
Case, Jaeger Anthony
Castalen, Mario A.
Castilo, Julius (Picture)
Castilo, Julius
Castro, Rogelio C. (Picture)
Castro, Rogelio C. and Teresa P.
Cechin, Norrie
Celicchio, Alessandro
Censori, Ignazio
Censori, Lucia
Cepukenus, Paul and Petronela
Cerjan, Steve
Cerminara, Anthony and Anna F.
Cernohorski, Louis and Rose M.
Cerqua, Tobia and A.
Cesaretti, Urbano and Louisa
Cespuglio, Amedeo N.
Cespuglio, Amelia C.
Cespuglio, Arthur
Cespuglio, Margaret S.
Cespuglio, Mary E.
Charrier, Ernest H. and Viola C.
Charter, Leland N. and Marguerite H.
Chernich, Joseph
Chernick, Rudolph R.
Chernosko, Matt
Cherry, Kenneth M. and Viola R.
Chianelli, Gaetano
Chianelli, Louis
Chianelli, Orlando F.
Chianelli, Peter and Josephine
Chiappetta, Angela M.
Chiappetta, B.
Chiappetta, Carlo
Chiappetta, F. and A.
Chiappetta, Joseph P. and Mary T.
Chiappetta, Mary
Chiappetta, Richard
Chiappetta, Salvatore and Raffaela (Picture)
Chiappetta, Salvatore and Raffaela
Chiappetta, Sammy F.
Chiappetta, Unclear
Chidester, Lu and Caroline
Chovan, Frank
Christensen, James M.
Christensen, Josephine and Catherine
Christensen, Martin C. and Elizabeth
Christman, Joseph and Emma
Christman, Peter and Elizabeth
Christman, Peter and Emma
Christman, Walter C. and Ida
Christmann, Anna M.
Christmann, Mary Sampson
Christmann, Math.
Christmann, Nick
Christmann, Peter
Christmann, W. Leo
Chromcik, August
Chromcik, Emrich
Chromcik, Henry and Mary
Chromcik, Joseph
Chromcik, Rudolph
Chudada, Joseph J.
Chudada, Thomas P. and Victoria V.
Church, Mary
Ciabatti, Dvilio and Iride
Ciabatti, Eleano
Ciabatti, Lillian
Cicchini, Arthur and Maria
Cimon, Joseph A. and Verna M.
Cinotis, Frank J. and Mary A.
Ciotti, Jennie
Cipolla, Antonie
Cistaro, Concetta
Cistaro, Domenic
Cistaro, Frank and Christine
Ciucci, Frank J. and Ann M.
Cizikas, Sylvester and Margaret
Clark, Charles C. and Susan A.
Clegg, Catherine Hermann
Clemente, Frances
Clementi, Frank
Coccia, Joseph and Beatrice
Colby, Wallace J. and Florence L.
Cole, John and Cecilia
Cole, Mildred
Collins, George R. and Irene A.
Collins, Thomas H. and Mary
Colosimo, Michael James
Conforti, Albert B.
Conforti, Angelo A.
Conforti, Benedetto
Conforti, Erminio
Conforti, Frank and Margaret
Conforti, Frank R.
Conforti, Ignacio
Conforti, Jacob
Conforti, Joseph S. and Louis
Conforti, Leo Paul and Mary C.
Conforti, Leonetta
Conforti, Leopold
Conforti, Lillian
Conforti, Margaret
Conforti, Maria
Conforti, Mildred
Conforti, Pietro and Assunta
Conforti, Racheal
Conforti, Salvatore and Ursula
Conforti, Sam F. and Mafalda
Conforti, Saveria
Conforti, Serafino B.
Conforti, Serafino
Conforti, Sivira
Conforti, Sonia Innocenti
Conforti, Theresa Bauschelt
Conforti, Thomas R.
Connelly, Loretta
Conrady, Clara M. and Viola Conrady Hunt
Conrady, Herman P.
Conrady, Mathias and Elizabeth
Consolo, Dominico
Consolo, Helen
Conway, Patrick
Cook, Joseph and Wilhelmina
Cook, Mary A.
Cook, William C. and Bertha M.
Coricelli, Antonio
Corradini, Alfred V.
Corradini, Maria
Corrao, Frank T. and R. Sharon
Corraro, Francesco
Cosentino, Andrew Michael
Cosentino, Carolina
Cosentino, Eugenio
Costadilia, Michelina
Costanzo, Aquila
Costanzo, Joseph
Costanzo, Rosina
Costanzo, Simone
Covelli, Infant
Covelli, Jasper and Irene L.
Covelli, Joseph and Theresa
Covelli, Joseph M. and Mary G.
Covelli, Paul R. and Theresa L.
Covelli, Richard M.
Covelli, Unclear
Covelli, Vincent and Zella
Covelli, Virginia Marie
Cox, Daniel B.
Cox, Lena C.
Coy, Bernadette A.
Creekmore, Robert E.
Crinus, Walerija
Cristiano, Kathy Mary
Crivaro, Peter
Croasdale, Jack and Family
Croce, Joseph and Evelyn
Cronce, William R. and Harriet L.
Crosby, Joseph F. and Leone S.
Cross In Cemetery
Crowston, Rose B.
Crube, C.A.
Crube, Lena
Crump, Catherine M.
Crump, Harry Francis
Crump, J. Ray and Helen M.
Csavoy, Rudolph J.
Cudahy, George F.
Cudahy, Kathryn E.
Cunningham, Henry Joseph (Hank)
Cuzauskas, Joseph and Rose
Cvengras, Stephen R.
Cvengros, Christopher J.
D' Amore, Giuseppe and Adele
Dabasinskas, Theodora
Dagenbach, Euphrosina
Dagenbach, Julius and Anna
Dagenbach, Wendelin
Dagon, Joseph W. and Verna M.
Dalpaos, Louis
Daniels, John Joseph
Daniels, Louise Gill
Danilovics, Arnold and Eveline
Daukas, Anton and Julia A.
Daun, Walter R.
Davis, Francis X.
Davis, Lillian Fish
Davison, Anton
Dayton, Dolly
De Angelis, Luciajpg
De Angelis, Madeline
De Angelis, Natalino and Flavia
De Anglis, Alfred
De Carlo, Leonard O.
De Casaro, Adolph W.
De Cesaro, Carmine Jr.
De Cesaro, Luigi
De Cicco, Louis and Martha
De Cono, Roslyn
De Franc, Anna
De Franc, John
De Franc, Unclear
De John, Elisa
De Luca, Carolina
De Marco, Carmella
De Paoli, Mary M.
De Roos, Jack and Mabel M.
De Rose, Amedeo
De Rose, Carmen and Carmela
De Rose, Eugene
De Rose, James
De Rose, Santo
De Simone, Adelina
Deal, Steven D.
Deangelis, Frank J. and Ida A.
Debartolo, Eugene and Rosaria
Deberge, Anna.
Deberge, Edward F.
Deberge, Elizabeth
Deberge, Gotthand N. and Ellisabetha
Deberge, Henry F.
Deberge, Henry W. and Anna Mae
Deberge, William.
Decesaro, Eugenio
Dechiara, Guy and Helen
Defazio, Stephen
Deffry, Charles and Family
Defrang, Eugene G.
Defrang, John and Barbara
Defrang, Susan
Degen, Angeline
Degen, Clara
Degen, George J. and Genevieve K.
Degen, Jake M.
Degen, John J.
Degen, Josephine
Degen, Larry J.
Degen, Louis F. and Frances E.
Degen, Mathew
Degen, Michael and Mary
Degen, William M.
Del Conte, Frank J. and Sophie C.
Del Conte, Louis
Del Vecchio, George
Deluca, Anthony and Mary
Delucca, Duffry
Delucca, Ernest and Evelyn M.
Delucca, Perino
Delucca, Serafino and Angela Maria
Demicchi, Gregorio and Anna
Demicchi, Ribelle G. and Eugenie J.
Demske, Bruno B. and Mary
Dengel, Otto J.
Dengler, John
Denig, August J.
Denig, Jakob
Denig, John
Denig, Lawrence S. and Mary H.
Denig, Lawrence S.
Denig, Margareta
Denio, Lucille
Denton, Charles H.
Denton, Eva
Denton, Leo
Deom, Dominic
Deom, Elizabeth
Deom, Theresa
Derganz, Cecelia M.
Derganz, Evelyn Zeyen
Desmonie, Charles Sr.
Desmonie, Doris Mae
Desmonie, Susan Lea
Desris, Adolph
Desris, John F.
Desrys, Salomea
Destefano, Sarah Ricciardi
Dezoma, Robert J.
Di Castri, Albert
Di Castri, Filomena
Di Cello, Angeline M.
Di Cello, Antonio and Emmanuela
Di Cello, Carlo
Di Cello, Crabiele
Di Cello, Gabriele
Di Cello, Giovanni
Di Cello, Grace D.
Di Cello, John B. and Helen A.
Di Cello, Louis and Ruby
Di Cello, Marie A.
Di Cello, Mary A.
Di Cello, Mary
Di Cello, Michael and Carl
Di Cello, Michael
Di Cello, Nicoletta M.
Di Ciacinti, Giuseppe
Di Francesco, James Figlio and Ida Chianelli
Di Mario, Aldo
Di Mario, Emilia G.
Di Mario, Enrico
Di Salvatore, Antonio Sturino (Picture On Stone)
Di Salvatore, Antonio Sturino
Diamante, Giovanni
Diamante, Jenne
Diamante, Michele and Concetta
Diamanti, Johnnie
Diantoni, Sante and Elvera F.
Diaz, Alberto B. and Maria G.
Diaz, Florentina (Picture On Stone)
Diaz, Florentina
Diaz, Genaro Jr. (Picture On Stone)
Diaz, Genaro Jr.
Dibella, Gloria T.
Dicaro, Celeste Mary and Nicoletta Callie Gallo
Dichristopher, Mary Ann
Dickhaut, Albert
Dickhaut, Arthur
Dickhaut, Margaret
Dickhaut, William J.
Diletti, Nello and Family
Dillon, Thomas F. and Mabel M.
Dimeo, Arthur F. and Helen
Dimeo, Marlene
Dinges, Richard Lee
Dino, Dean Martin
Ditkus, Josephine and Mary Ann
Ditkus, Mary Ann
Dixon, Freddie J. and Margaret Walsh
Djuth, Henry J. and Ann S.
Dober, Leroy
Dobrzanski, Beleslow
Dodonis, Magdaline
Doeing, Antonatta
Doeing, Theodor
Doerfler, Anthony F.
Doerfler, William and Eleanor
Doerflinger, Fred W. and Anna E.
Doerst, Henry
Doksus, Joseph and Stella
Dolan, Twin Infants
Dolnik, Alice M.
Dolnik, Julius M. and Mary A.
Dolnik, Rudolph P.
Dombrowski, Catherine
Domenk, Agustina
Domenk, Cosimo
Domenk, Paul J. Jr.
Domenk, Paul J. Sr. and Julia A.
Domenk, Veronica M.
Donahue, Frances J.
Donahue, Michael J. and Emma M.
Donlon, Augusta
Dorau, James E. and Janice M.
Dorau, Mary Joseph
Dosemagen, Catherine
Dosemagen, Donald P.
Dosemagen, Frank A.
Dosemagen, John C.
Dosemagen, Joseph H.
Dosemagen, Julia M.
Dosemagen, Lambert and Bernice
Dosemagen, Lambert J. Sr. and Mabel G.
Dosemagen, Margaret
Dosemagen, Robert C. and Evelyn E.
Dosemagen, Roy L.
Doswald, Kathryn
Doucic, Julia
Dowd, Margaret Mary
Dowgwillo, Aleksandra
Dowgwillo, Antonina
Dowgwillo, Eleanor
Dowgwillo, Henry M.
Dowgwillo, Ludwik
Dowgwillo, Phillip and Joseph
Dowgwillo, Virginia M.
Dowgwillo, Weronika
Dracancewicz, John and Adela
Draganick, Philip
Dresden, Josephine Moeller
Drgo, Joseph
Drissel, Edith M.
Drissel, Frank J.
Drissel, Jacob and Katherine M.
Drissel, Magdalena
Drissel, Nicholas H.
Drissel, Peter
Drissel, Phillip
Druktines, Charles M.
Duban, Gary S.
Dubinsky, Helen Neubauer
Duczak, Maggi M.
Duffy, Ann M.
Duffy, Patrick S.
Dugan, John P. and Mary K.
Duggan, Mary Amata
Dumas, Anna
Dumesic, Katie
Dunnebacke, Barbara
Dunnebacke, Ferdinand V. and Alice C.
Dunnebacke, Francis V. and Lettie M.
Dunnebacke, Johann and Unclear
Dunnebacke, Johann
Dunnebacke, Margaret Lauer
Durik, Maria
Durisch, A.
Durisch, J.
Durisch, M.
Durzo, Cecelia
Duszkiewicz, Anton F.
Duszkiewicz, Michalina
Dworak, John J.
Dworak, Phyllis Sylvia
Dwyer, James L. and Katherine
Dwyer, Mary Krome
Dymczenski, Walter
Dziaugis, Peter P. and Elizabeth J.
Earle, Adeline Strupp
Easiulis, Tadeus and Veronica
Easton, Mary Anna Lauer
Eberhardy, John M. and Harriet M.
Eberhardy, Mathias
Echols, Dalia Castro
Eckeario, Helena
Eckenrode, Louise S.
Eckenrode, Raymond J.
Edgerton, Glen G.A. Sr.
Edquist, Jack and Rachel
Edwards, Emma
Egly, Adam
Ehrlich, Dora
Ehrlich, Franz
Eich, John A.
Eich, John L.
Eich, Nicholas J.
Eish, Annie M.
Elenewski, Eva
Elenewski, Leopold E.
Elenewski, Mikolai
Elfers, Isabel
Ellenz, Anna M.
Ellenz, Phillip H.
Ellis, Clyde S.
Ellis, Lucille S.
Ellison, Herbert P. and Elana M.
Elsen, Adam
Elsen, Harold E. and Catherine M.
Elsen, Peter and Mary
Elskamp, Rev. Bernard
Elzbeck, Robert A.
Engel, Casper
Engel, Eva
Engel, Theodore
Engel, Valentine
Engelhardt, M.L.
Englert, Bertha
Englund, Harold W. and Clara H.
Englund, Robert Roy and Kent G.
Enright, David and Marie
Enright, Joseph
Eppers, Jacob
Erblich, Karl and Julie
Ergish, Leo A.
Ergish, Stephen and Elizabeth
Erl, Anna Maria
Erl, Jacob
Erl, Michael J.
Ernst, Edmund L. and Angeline A.
Ernst, Mary Refina
Ernst, Michael D.
Ersing, Louis
Ersing, Mary
Ersing, Viola M.
Escobedo, Maureen
Esparza, David
Etue, Stephen J.
Euting, Charles
Euting, Joseph and Family
Even, Dominic Nicholas

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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.

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