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Haag - Kluka


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Haag, Ceila A.
Haag, Charles H.
Haag, Earl J. and Jean B.
Haag, Helen S.
Haake, Cyril H.
Haarstick, Joseph
Haber, Thomas C. and Gail M.
Hacker, Anna E.
Hacker, John W.
Hahn, Judi A.
Haidinger, Michael
Hains, Ann J.
Hains, Charles J.
Hains, Frank
Hains, Mary
Hains, Milan P. and Margaret E.
Hall, Elizabeth Schuler
Hall, John F.
Hall, Marlyn J. and Carol Jeanne
Hall, Thomas C.
Halmo, Edward J. and Gertrude M.
Halmo, Margaret
Hamak, Jerome W.
Hamilton, Kimberly A. (Miss Kim)
Hammang, John B. and Sylvester J.
Hammang, Paul and Family
Hampel, John
Hampel, Joseph Sr. and Family
Hanak, Jerome F.
Hanak, Margaret S.
Hanak, Margaret W.
Hannan, Marie C.
Hannan, Schuyler
Hannes, Louise R. and Julia A.
Hannes, Peter J. and Louise E.A.
Hanrahan, Mary P.
Hansen, Rose T.
Hansler, Mary Ann C.
Hansler, Richard M. Jr.
Hanson, Nicholas Raymond
Harbaugh, Harold C. and Melitta E.
Harbaugh, Mary Alice
Hare, Rufus C.
Hare, Virginia A.
Harms, Harry C. and Lucille A.
Harms, Phillip J.
Harmsen, Henry A. and Josephine
Harrington, Arthur M. and Loretta D.
Harrington, Gertrude Irene
Harrington, John and Margaret
Hart, Delbert L. and Hilda
Hasenburg, Christian and Judula
Hasler, Julius
Hasselback, Carl and Angeline C.
Hasselback, Ernest L. and Darlene M.
Hathcock, Pamela J.
Haubrich, Helen Wade
Hauff, Anthony
Hauff, John
Hauff, Pauline
Hauff, Victoria
Hauke, Ernestine
Hauke, John F.
Hauser, Rose A.
Hausner, Christopher
Hausner, Henry and Frank M.
Hausner, Katharina
Hautzinger, Bernard R. and Ann J.
Hawkins, William and Joseph
Haycraft, Mary Margaret
Hayward, Isabelle
Hebior, Joseph T. Iv
Heckel, Henry C. and Isabelle M.
Hedera, Josef
Hees, Richard Allen
Heimes, Augusta S.
Heimes, Catherine Reiter
Heimes, Earl J. and Dorothy T.
Heimes, Elizabeth
Heimes, Fred
Heimes, Joseph
Heimes, Mathias
Heimes, Robert Charles
Heinz, Christ H.
Heinz, Katherine
Heinz, Louis J. and Carolyne
Heinz, Lucille
Heinz, Richard
Heinze, Arthur W.
Heinze, Hattie P
Heinze, Margaret
Heldt, Theodore
Hellriegel, George J.
Hellriegel, John and Margaret
Hemingway, Frances Zeitler
Henell, Emil G.
Hennes, Anton
Hennes, Eva
Hennes, Joseph
Hennes, Magdalen
Hennes, Unclear
Hennes, Unknown
Henscen, Joseph J. and Florence Wyk
Hensgen, Gertrude
Hensgen, Julia Schwan
Hensgen, Michael
Henthorn, Tina Marie
Hepsel, Joseph
Herban, Joseph and Anna
Hermann, Frances Faulhaber
Hernandez, Aaron Michael
Hernandez, Celia
Hernandez, Fransica G.
Hernandez, Jesus V.
Hernandez, Juanita (Picture)
Hernandez, Juanita
Hernandez, Oliverio (Picture)
Hernandez, Oliverio
Herouk, Mary E.
Herr, Joseph J.
Herr, Peter
Herrmann, Anne T.
Herrmann, Barney A. and Family
Herrmann, Ben M. and Alvina L.
Herrmann, Bernard
Herrmann, Bertha
Herrmann, Eva
Herrmann, Francis
Herrmann, Hubert
Herrmann, Jacob J.
Herrmann, Jacob M. and Martha M.
Herrmann, Johanna and Eva
Herrmann, Katherine
Herrmann, Leslie and Margaret
Herrmann, Mary
Herrmann, Math and Eva
Herrmann, Math
Herrmann, Peter J.
Herrmann, Susanna
Herrmann, Veronica
Hervat, Dolores E.
Hervat, Joseph L.
Hettrick, Theodore J. and Family
Heyer, Anna
Hicks, William W.
Hieger, Katie
Hill, Louisa Mayer
Hillesheim, Kathleen M.
Hobbie, Harold D. Sr. and Rita Lorraine Toms
Hoch, Lillian E.
Hodal, Donald Lewis
Hodal, Judith Ann
Hodal, Keith
Hodal, Rudolph P.
Hodal, Unclear and Anna
Hoey, George B.
Hoey, Marie T.
Hoferitza, Joseph L.
Hoffmann, Catherine
Hoffmann, Nicholas
Hogan, Elizabeth M.
Hogan, John M. (Picture)
Hogan, John M.
Hogan, Unclear Male
Holderness, Anna
Holderried, John E. and Vernette
Hollman, Lena
Hollman, William
Holton, Marie Bode
Holton, Raymond R.
Holton, Thomas P.
Holzemer, John P. and Anna P.
Horning, Jacob T. and Maude G.
Horton, Sarah R.
Horvat, Dorothy B.
Horvat, George
Horvat, Josephine
Horvat, Stiepan
Horvatin, Lucille D.
Hotavis, Richard
Hotavis, Rose M.
Houghton, Sherry Lynn
Housh, Loretta J.
Hrovat, Joseph and Agnes
Huber, David Paul
Huber, Martin P.
Huber, Michael G.
Huber, Michael S. and Isabelle
Hubert, Pearl Ann
Huck, Alexander
Huck, Allie W. and Millie C.
Huck, August and Mary Anna
Huck, August J.
Huck, Dorothy E.
Huck, Emma
Huck, Eugene J.
Huck, Frederick
Huck, George
Huck, Joseph and Mary
Huck, Katherine
Huck, Lester
Huck, Magdalena
Huck, Margaret
Huck, Marguerite
Huck, Mary Ann
Huck, Mathias and Mary Ann
Huck, Mathias
Huck, Michael and Susanna
Huck, Unclear Female
Huck, Xavier
Huesener, Charles
Huesener, Elizabeth
Huesener, Ignatius
Hughes, John G.
Hujik, Frank M. Jr.
Humar, Leopold
Humar, Mary
Hummel, Barbara
Hummel, John J.
Hummel, Susan B.
Hunsbusher, Leonard
Hunsbusher, Wilmina
Hunt, Ervin F. and Dorothy M.
Hunter, Josephine K.
Hurlbut, Joshua Caleb
Huster, Hannah
Ianni, Dino
Ianni, Dolores C.
Iannuzzi, Anthony
Iannuzzi, Pasquale and Family
Iaquinta, Frances
Iaquinta, John
Iaquinta, Leonard and Domenica
Iaquinta, Peter
Iaquinta, Rosaria
Iaquinta, Santo
Ignatovich, Stanley C. and Laura M.
Imbrogno, Charles and Carmella
Imbrogno, Ruddph F. and Jane A.
Iorio, Christopher John
Iorio, Louis and Carmela
Iorio, Raffaela
Iorlo, Sam
Irving, George F. and Alma M.
Isermann, Anton
Isermann, Henry A.
Isermann, Michael J.
Ishmael, James
Istvanek, John and Anna
Istvanek, Joseph J. and Mary M.
Istvanek, Josephine
Istvanek, Lisa Ann
Istvanek, Stephen
Jackl, Ferdinand and Catherine
Jackson, Walter and Stella
Jacob, Augustus A.
Jacob, Augustus
Jacob, Charles J. and Elizabeth
Jacob, Elizabeth K.
Jacob, Mary J.
Jacobs, Anna
Jacobs, Barbara Lennartz
Jacobs, Gertrude
Jacobs, Jacob
Jacobson, Elizabeth B.
Jacobson, Frederick M.
Jacoby, Anna M.
Jacoby, Bernhardt
Jacoby, Christian J.
Jacoby, Gerald U. and Alice M.
Jacoby, Johann
Jacoby, Johanna
Jacoby, Mary A.
Jacoby, Unclear Female
Jacyna, Chryzostom and Camille
Jacyna, Edwin J. and Irene H.
Jahns, Alexander
Jahns, Mary
Jakubik, Peter P. and Pauline B.
Jakubowicz, Anthony
Jakubowicz, Leona
Jakubowicz, Madeline
Jakubowicz, Nance M.
Jakubowski, Jos.
Janesky, Mary V.
Janesky, Walter S.
Janezic, Antonia
Janiak, John
Janiak, Mary A.
Janiak, Mary Alice
Janiak, Robert
Janishanis, John S. and Elizabeth L.
Jankauskas, John
Jankiewicz, Walter J.
Jankowski, Joseph J.
Jankula, Cirill
Janota, Dolores T.
Janota, Joseph and Catherine
Jaques, Kenneth
Jaras, Bronius and Jadvyga
Jaskowak, Thomas J. and Julia M.
Jechorek, Antoinette J.
Jechorek, Conrad E. and Valen
Jechorek, John P.
Jelen, Felemina
Jelen, Teofil and Mary
Jenotis, Anthony F. and Estelle A.
Jensen, Harry M. and Hermina
Jensen, John M.
Jensen, Margaret
Jensen, Mary A.
Jensen, Richard Louis
Jeres, Victor
Jermakowicz, John and Jozefa
Joachim, Bernard
Joachim, Elmer and Helene M.
Joachim, James and Appolonia
Joachim, Mathias and Elizabeth
Joachim, William A.
Jobin, Joseph
Jobin, Margaret
Joerndt, Elizabeth
Joerndt, Fred F.
Joerndt, Louis H. and Catherine M.
Joerndt, Mildred J.
Johann, Edwin Jr.
Johannes, George J. and Beatrice
Johannes, Louis
Johannes, Margaret
Johannes, Mary
Johannes, Nicholas
Johannes, Unclear
Johnsen, Henry
Johnsen, Orella Joerndt
Johnson, Amelia Whiteford
Johnson, Charles S.
Johnson, Christine Ann
Johnson, Clara
Johnson, Collin Tyler
Johnson, Donald A.
Johnson, Elmer
Johnson, Eva Pfarr
Johnson, George P. and Genevieve C.
Johnson, Gustavius P. and Gertrude M.
Johnson, Ida K.
Johnson, Jeremy James
Johnson, Laura Huck
Johnson, Lester and Gertrude
Johnson, Mathilda M.
Johnson, Tress M.
Johnson, Walter J.
Jonas, Elain
Jones, Elizabeth M.
Jones, Tommy
Jornt, Frank L. and Elizabeth
Jornt, Robert
Judeikas, Frank J. and Lydia R.
Judeikis, Magdalena N.
Judeikis, William J.
Jukna, John and Anna
Juliana, Pasquale
Juliani, Antonio
Juliani, Frank
Junker, Catherine
Junker, Joseph
Jurasewicz, Matthew and Family
Jurasewicz, Stanley and Elizabeth
Jurca, Paul Sr. and Mabel E.
Jurevich, Casimera
Jurevich, Casimir
Jurevich, Della
Jurevich, Joseph Sr.
Jurevich, Joseph
Jurevich, Josephine
Jurevich, Walter
Jurevicz, Elizabeth
Jurik, Paul
Jurkoniline, Stanislava and Ida Marie
Jurkunas, Joseph and Stella
Jurvis, Robert R.
Jusis, Catherine
Jusis, Paul
Juska, Peter E. and Family
Juska, Peter E.
Juska, Stanley and Family
Juska, Tekla
Juskewicz, Stanley A. and Stella A.
Juskiewicz, Infant Male
Juskiewicz, John and Edith A.
Juskwicz, Anthony
Juszkiewicz, Jan
Juzenas, Juazatas J. and Jieva V.
Juzenas, Walter and Family
Kacucewicz, Dorothy
Kacucewicz, Walter and Grace
Kadius, Stanley
Kaiser, Catherine
Kaiser, Nickolas and Anna Maria
Kalwest, George W.
Kaminski, Domiceli
Kaminski, Joseph and Rose
Kanios, Casimir F. and Madeline L.
Kantoos, Minnie
Karciauskas, Vincent
Karetzkis, Anton
Karetzkis, Caroline
Karges, Fred and Magdalen
Karges, William F. and George W.
Karges, William J.
Karich, Mary E. and Barbara R. Madonia
Karick, Mary Ann and Magdaline E. Cohn
Karopczyk, Vincent and Amiela
Karpen, Elizabeth
Karpen, Henry John
Karpen, Jacob F.
Karpen, John and Anna
Karpen, Rose Susan
Karpowicz, Andrew
Karpowicz, Arthur
Karpowicz, Elizabeth
Karvelis, William
Kastavitch, Ignatius and Elizabeth
Kathcock, Mary
Kaufman, Anna M.
Kaufman, Elizabeth
Kaufman, Joseph and Margaret
Kaufman, Victor M.
Kaufman, William
Kaulen, Mary Reiter
Kaulen, Peter
Kawalek, Inez Angeli
Kazitenas, Jonas and Family
Kebst, Megetildis and Family
Keefer, Frank J. and Angeline M.
Keefer, Muriel L.
Kelleher, Infant
Keller, Amelia Artman
Kelly, Anna Erl
Kelly, Avery Daniel
Kelly, Karen Ann and Joshua Allen
Keloski, Albert J.
Keloski, Anna
Keloski, Joseph
Kelsey, Dennis C.
Kelsey, James T.
Kelter, Raphael G.
Kennedy, Maude A.
Kephart, Ronald D. and Family
Kerst, George
Kerst, Theodore Jr.
Ketelhut, Reinhardt and Viola
Ketelhut, Roger
Keul, Maria Anna
Keul, Peter and Frances
Kexel, Joseph F.
Kierman, Esther R.
Kiernan, Thomas D.
Killips, Lisa I.
Kinas, Herbert and Margaret
Kinsella, Mary K.
Kirklis, Tada and Petronella
Kirsch, Aloise
Kirsch, Jacob and Mary
Kirsch, Matthew J. and Anna C.
Kirsch, Michael
Kiserauskas, Barbara
Klaes, Christ P.
Klaes, Elizabeth
Klaes, Emma
Klaes, John P.
Klaesges, Katherine
Klas, Clara
Klas, Michael
Kleist, George M.
Kleist, George N. and Ardella G.
Kleist, John
Kleist, Mary Ann
Kleist, Mathias P. and Christina A.
Kleist, Michael and Anna
Kleist, Michael
Klemko, John and Elizabeth
Klevickis, Felix
Klevickys, John J. and Rosalie M.
Kliffel, Frances
Klinkhammer, Donald A.
Klinkhammer, John
Klinkhammer, Mary Elizabeth
Klipfel, Cecelia and Irene
Klipfel, John T.
Klipfel, Mary C.
Klobus, Infant Male
Kloep, John
Kloep, Lorenz and Mary
Kloep, Ursula
Kloet, Anna Marie Antonelli
Klofenstine, Roger E. and Dorothy E.
Klos, Erwin and Catherine L.
Klos, Francis J.
Klos, Joseph F. and Amy M.
Klos, Julius
Klos, Theresa
Kloss, Donald J. and Beverely A.
Kloss, John
Klotz, Annie M.
Klotz, Catherine
Klotz, George and Anna Blaha
Klotz, John and Hattie
Klotz, Joseph
Klotz, Marcella
Klotz, Michael
Klotz, Unclear
Klouss, Edwin
Kluender, Herbert M. and Mary E.
Kluender, Unknown
Kluka, Matthew and Justine

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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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