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St. George's Cemetery
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Kneip - Maruca


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Kneip, Frank W.
Kneupper, Margaret
Kneupper, Peter J.
Knoedler, Cecilia
Knudsen, Mary
Kober, August
Kober, Julia W.
Kober, William
Koch, Katherine
Kocol, Michael F. and Mary M.
Koderca, Frank P. and Florence R.
Koderca, Jennie J.
Koderca, Joseph
Koderca, Mary
Koehler, Bernard J.
Koehler, John and Fred
Koehler, M.
Koehler, Richard B. and Helen M.
Koehler, Richard B.
Koehler, Susan M.
Koehler, Vincent W.
Kohlman, Ferdinand and Lillian
Kohlman, Mayme
Kohloff, William
Kohls, Elizabeth
Kohls, George J.
Kohls, Otto A.
Koling, Theresa
Koll, Anna
Kollman, Charles W. and Bernadine A.
Kollman, Elmer and Lucille
Kollman, Esther
Kollman, John
Kollman, Joseph
Kollman, Lucia
Kollman, Mary E.
Kollman, Mary
Kollman, Mathias and Susan Schutz
Kollman, Nicholas
Kollman, Peter
Kollman, Roy T.
Kollman, Thomas and Lucia
Kollman, Thomas and Susan M.
Kollman, Thomas
Kollmann, Anna R.
Kollmann, Maggie
Kollmann, Nicholas A. and Rose M.
Kollmann, Norbert M. and Alice C
Kollmann, Thomas M. and Frances M.
Komarec, Edward
Komarec, James J. and Family
Komarec, Richard J.
Komarec, Robert S. and Jeanne M.
Kondrat, Alexander
Konz, Charles J. and Elberta
Konz, Charles J. and Florence M.
Konz, Theodore and Catherine
Koos, Alyce Pfefferle
Koos, Audrey A.
Koos, Charles E. Jr.
Koos, Charles E.
Koos, Chester
Koos, Clara M.
Koos, David P.
Koos, Edward J.
Koos, Edward Joseph
Koos, Elizabeth
Koos, F. William
Koos, Florence Pfefferle
Koos, Frances Buchman
Koos, Helen Griskavich
Koos, Lillian M. Olsen
Koos, Lillian Schneider Pfefferle
Koos, Marion
Koos, Mary Ann
Koos, Mathias E.
Koos, Nicholas S.
Koos, Robert R.
Koos, Stephen R.
Kopecky, Anton
Kopecky, Eva
Kopesky, Joseph John
Kopesky, Julius Sr. and Mary
Koralski, Male
Koralski, Martin and Sophia
Kordus, Ann Margaret
Korecz, Hermina
Korecz, Joseph M. and Marie A.
Korecz, Joseph
Korkus, Carl
Korkus, Julian M. and Christine A.
Kos, Andro
Kos, Frank
Kos, George
Kosciewicz, Anton
Koscik, Stefania
Kosic, Julijana
Kosowitz, Benny
Koster, Irene M.
Koster, John and Nettie Peterson
Koster, Marie M.
Koster, Peter N.
Kovacs, Earl H. and Ruth E.
Kozel, Lorraine
Kozel, Walter S. Jr.
Kozel, Walter
Kozlovsky, Stefanie Wolslager
Krahn, Charles W. and Florence A.
Kramer, Alois and Thresa
Kramer, Francis J. and Lorraine
Kramer, John A.
Kramer, John and Marie
Kramer, John
Kramer, Louis J. and Katherine T.
Kramer, Mary
Kramer, Rudolph
Kramer, Shannon L.
Krancus, Anton and Veronica
Kratz, Albert A. and Catherine
Kratz, Eugene
Kraus, Anna
Kraus, Georgina C.
Kraus, Lorene
Kraus, William G.
Krause, Anna M.
Krause, Herman J. and Helen A.
Krause, Robert L.
Krautkramer, George J. and Mary E.
Krautkramer, Harry
Krautkramer, Joseph and Elizabeth
Krebs, Anthony and Mary K.
Krebs, Bernard V.
Krebs, Bertha M.
Krebs, Dorothy A.
Krebs, Genevieve
Krebs, George E.
Krebs, Greta Ann
Krebs, Martin J. and Mary A.
Krebs, Mary
Krebs, Max and John
Krebs, Simon Sr.
Krebs, Simon
Kreger, Mary Ann Tennessen
Kretowicz, James
Kriofsky, Helen M.
Kriofsky, Rudolph Jr. and Regina Seivert
Kriofsky, Rudolph
Krisor, Aloysius N.
Krisor, George M.
Krisor, Margaret A.
Krisor, Margaret
Krisor, Martin N.
Krisor, Peter C.
Krisor, Peter J.
Kristinik, Veronika
Kriston, Savanna M.
Kriwka, John
Krizmanich, Sandra Marie
Krlaudzial, S.
Krok, Unclear
Krolikowska, Antonina
Krome, Edmund G. and Lorraine M.
Krome, Elizabeth R.
Krome, Joseph A.
Krome, Joseph F. and Loretta A.
Krpan, L.
Krvacna, John
Ksinan, Michael and Doris J.
Kuban, Matus
Kuchera, John B. Jr. and Ann F.
Kucler, John
Kuehn, Henry P. and Erma Z.
Kuester, Kimberly
Kuhn, Jacob and Valentine
Kuhnen, Anna F.
Kuhnen, Anna V.
Kuhnen, Bernard J.
Kuhnen, Catherine
Kuhnen, John
Kuhnen, Margaret
Kuhnen, William
Kulesh, Mary V.
Kulikauskas, Unclear
Kumm, David A. (Picture)
Kumm, David A.
Kunath, Female Infant
Kunicki, Adolf and Anna
Kupfer, Cletus
Kupfer, John B. and Adelaide M.
Kupfer, Philomena
Kupfer, William M.
Kupferschmidt, Anthony and Katherine
Kupfersmith, Lee J.
Kuryanowicz, Helena
Laba, Joseph F. and Mary A.
Labelle, Alphonsine
Labelle, Desire
Lalogia, Frank
Lamantia, James
Lamantia, Nancy
Lamarche, Augusta
Lamarche, Bernard
Lamarche, George
Lamarche, Jeanette
Lampada, Joseph David
Lampada, Peter F. and E. Leora
Lancer, Casper
Lancer, Edward J.
Lancer, Elizabeth M.
Lancer, Elizabeth
Lancer, William C.
Lanctot, Thomas W.
Landa, Paul F. and Agnes M.
Langendorf, Percy W.
Langer, Frank J.
Langer, Fred F.
Langer, Lana G. Frasheski
Langer, Mary
Langer, Richard C. and Frances R. Micheln
Langer, Teresa
Langer, Urban J. and Alice A.
Lanni, Ruffina
Lapine, Clara Pitsch
Lapoint, Augusta
Lapoint, Cyril
Lapoint, Edward J. and Doris C.
Lapoint, Edward W.
Lapoint, Edward
Lapoint, Woodrow R.
Larsen, Jack L,
Larsen, Louis C.
Larsen, Therese J.
Larson, Donald and Lorraine
Larson, Infant Male
Lasek, Madeline M.
Lasky, Robert G. and Bernadette A.
Lass, Frank
Lass, Katherine
Lass, Sophie E.
Lass, Stanley W.
Lauder, Mary
Lauer, Albert J. and Margaret F.
Lauer, Catherina
Lauer, Elizabeth
Lauer, George H. and Maud M.
Lauer, Nicholas J.
Lauer, Nicholas
Lavalle, Peter and Josephine
Lawrence, Betty Baum
Lawrence, Edna S.
Leas, Elizabeth
Leas, John
Leas, Lena H.
Lebeckis, Anton
Lebeckis, Emillia
Lebeckis, Lucy Z.
Lebeckis, Marcele
Leberman, Abe and Virginia
Lehman, Nancy E.
Leickem, John A. and Katherine M.
Leik, Elizabeth
Leik, John
Leik, Michael
Leinenweber, Joseph and Frances
Leinenweber, Mathias T.
Leinenweber, Michael and Elizabeth
Leineweber, Bernard
Leineweber, Lillie M.
Leineweber, William and Catherine
Leipzig, Anna
Leipzig, Marriet A.
Leipzig, Nicholas P.
Leipzig, Philip
Leiting, Clarence
Leiting, Mary J.
Leiting, Mike
Leiting, Theodore A.
Lementowicz, Eva
Lencioni, Aledino J. and Rose
Lencioni, Candida
Lencioni, Hugo and Verna
Lencioni, Michael and Beatrice
Lencioni, Theodore and Filomena
Lencioni, William
Lento, Arthur F.
Lento, Carmella Salfrno
Lento, Francesco
Lento, John and Ruth L. Russo
Lento, Perina
Lentz, Henry
Lentz, Lucile Jacobs
Lentz, Michael L.
Lentz, Philip G.
Lentz, Phillip J. and Mary A.
Lenzing, Mary Manulik
Leonetti, Emma F.
Lepera, Dominic
Leroy, Robert A.
Leses, Joseph
Lesko, Frank and Mary
Lesko, Helen
Lesko, John A.
Lesko, Joseph and Alice
Lesko, Mary
Lesko, Roger William
Lesko, Vincent F.
Lesnik, Michael John
Leuck, Barbara Ann
Leuck, Catherine Breiling
Leuck, Elizabeth Klofenstine
Leuck, Jacob John
Leuck, Mary E.
Leuck, Peter and Susan
Leuck, Peter and Susanna
Leuck, Peter P. and Elizabeth
Leuck, Peter V. and Bertha M.
Leuck, Susanna
Levandoski, Charles
Levandowski, Mathew
Lia, Charles S.
Lia, Frank and Josephine
Lia, Mary
Lia, Ronald F.
Lice, Gaetano and Costanza
Liche, Male Infant
Lichter, Arlene F. Wojcik
Lichter, Edward W. and Rosalia M.
Lichter, Frank J.
Lichter, Frank
Lichter, George F.
Lichter, Leo W.
Lichter, Leo William Jr.
Lichter, Loretta B.
Lichter, Marcia
Lichter, Mary C.
Lichter, Mary S.
Lichter, Mayme
Lichter, Nicholas J.
Lichter, Nick and Mary
Lichter, Norbert A. and Ellen M.
Lichter, Richard F. and Mary C.
Lichter, Walter G. and Ruth C.
Lidik, Jozef
Lidik, Magda
Liegler, Charles and Elizabeth
Liegler, Henry T. and Teresa W.
Limardi, Mary C.
Limpert, Thomas Ryan
Lindemann, Cyril W.
Lindemann, Mary Kral
Linstroth, Dena Fleurette
Linstroth, Donna Marie
Linton, Mildred J.
Lippert, Alfred J.
Lippert, Barbara
Lippert, Caroline A.
Lippert, Catherine
Lippert, Edward
Lippert, Ella M.
Lippert, Florentine M.
Lippert, Infant Male
Lippert, John C. and Marie M.
Lippert, John J.
Lippert, John
Lippert, Marion P.
Lippert, Mary H.
Lippert, Mary
Lippert, Peter and Family
Lippert, Philip
Lippert, Sophie
Lippert, Valentine
Litktke, Mary Floss
Llewellyn, Catherine C.
Lloyd, Patricia C.
Lobacz, Infant
Lobacz, Stanley T.
Loberger, Robert J. and Mary L.
Lobotka, Peter and Mary
Locante, Rosario
Loduha, Joseph and Mary
Loduha, William
Loef, Celia F.
Loef, Joseph H. Jr.
Loef, Joseph M. and Mary J.
Loef, Mary Lou
Loef, Nicholas B.
Loendorf, Irene B.
Loewen, Mathew and Violet E.
Logante, Giuseppe Natalin
Lojeski, Chester
Loliet, Mary
Lombardi, George
Lombardi, Lulu (Picture)
Lombardi, Lulu
Lomprey, Elizabeth
Loney, Darrell B.
Longaric, Josef
Lonie, William R. and Lillian M.
Lopez, Juan (Picture On Stone)
Lopez, Juan
Lorenz, Majorie B.
Lori, Ermelinda
Lori, Jack J.
Lotito, John and Silvia F.
Lotz, George
Lubeno, Mayme
Lubero, Joseph J.
Lubinski, Ben F.
Lucas, Frank J.
Lucci, Addolorata
Lucci, Gorizia
Lucci, Maria (Picture)
Lucci, Maria
Lucci, Mary
Lucci, Vincent
Luciani, Albert A.
Luciani, Antonio
Luciani, Lawrence A.
Luckas, Barbara
Luckas, George C. and Jeanette
Luckas, John J.
Lucozzi, Ottavio and Lina
Ludwig, Anna
Ludwig, Chris R.
Ludwig, Christian
Ludwig, Elizabeth
Ludwig, Gertrude
Ludwig, Gregory John
Ludwig, John
Ludwig, K.
Ludwig, Magdalena
Ludwig, Mary Ann
Ludwig, Michael and Mary
Ludwig, Philipp
Lukach, Josef and Mary
Lukman, Stanley
Lupia, Furgenzio
Lusignan, Bernice L.
Lusignan, Vincent A.
Luthi, August
Luthi, Barbara
Luthi, Hans
Luthi, Kathryn C.
Lutz, Amelia Feest
Lutz, Kathryn Andre
Lyke, Pauline M. Anderson
Machek, Stanley and Mary M.
Maciejewski, Anna
Maciejewski, Jacob
Macilius, Felix
Macilius, Rozalija
Macnorius, Joseph J. and Helen M.
Mader, John M.
Mader, Margaret
Maegaard, Judy Ann
Maegaard, Norman C. and Margaret M.
Mahoney, Eileen
Mahoney, Thomas J.
Majerko, Crystal Patricia
Majerko, Elsie
Majerko, Irving W.
Makouske, Frances
Makouske, Peter
Makouske, Raymond and Barbara
Maksen, Anthony
Makuar, Anna
Malcewicz, Alexander and Stella
Malcewicz, Joseph C.
Malek, Joseph and Susan
Maletta, Frank and Mildred
Malkowski, Adam
Malkowski, Dominica
Mancan, Antonio (Picture)
Mancan, Antonio
Mancuso, Vincent and Family
Mangan, Anton
Mangel, Mathias and Catherine
Mangen, Catherine
Manhart, Shyanne F.
Manulik, Edward F.
Manzak, William and Mary A.
Maples, Grace Alexis Dinelli
Marano, John and Rosa
Marcel, Eva A.
Marchek, John
Marclnkus, Ursula
Marescalco, Kathleen
Marescalco, Robert W. and Cecilia M.
Mariani, Catherine Cerminara
Mariani, John and Angelina
Marice, Phillip
Marina, Carmenella
Marina, Lucy
Marinelli, Domenic and Cecilia
Marinelli, Lawrence J. and Linda J.
Marinelli, Lucille
Marini, Antonio
Marini, Deana Marie
Marini, James A. and Evelyn M.
Marini, Maria
Marini, Ronald M.
Marino, Alessandro
Marino, Eugenio N.
Marino, Gisella
Markiewicz, Domicela
Markus, Vicki Ann Zimmermann (Picture)
Markus, Vicki Ann Zimmermann
Marrone, Dean N.
Marrone, Patricia Ann
Marsden, Claude F.
Marsden, Cyril J.
Marsden, Jerome G. and Louise
Marsden, Mary C.
Martin, Frances Blasi
Martin, Irene Thomas
Martin, Mary Ann
Martinelli, Domenic J. and Elizabeth
Martinelli, Mark E.
Marting, Leah
Martino, Flavio Ii
Martino, Flavio
Maruca, Bertha
Maruca, January
Maruca, Marcella

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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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