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Agacinski, Merritt and Sotar
Alberts, Clifford
Anderegg, Charles and Sarah A
Anderegg, Freddie E. and Elisabeth Willemin
Anderegg, Joseph
Andress, Robert C. and Alice
Appel, Edward C. and Myrtle C
Auernueller, Anna
Austin, Celia A
Austin, Frank and Mary
Austin, Henry L
Austin, Whilemina
Badtke, Marvin and Leona
Bartz, August and Wilhelmine
Bastar, Henry and Anna P
Bathke, Henry and Friedericka
Bathke, Louis and Mary K
Bathke, Reinhart and Ella
Bathke, Roland J. and Ardina J
Baumann, Bernard and Mary
Baur, Albert and Julia
Beilke, John
Beilke, Maria
Beilke, Marie
Beitling, George H. and Hilda H
Beitling, George W
Beitling, John N
Berrio, Rod and Sophronia
Bettiner, Amy Sue and Jamie Lynn
Beutling, Bessie
Beutling, Cora E
Beutling, John W. G
Beutling, Sophia
Blahnik, David J. and Ruth E
Blahnik, David J
Blahnik, Lloyd and LaVerne
Blahnik, Norma J. Buege
Blasier, Chris E
Blasier, Frankie
Boedecker, Carl F
Boedecker, Charlotte
Boedecker, Fannie
Boedecker, Mae
Boedecker, Margaretha E
Boerlin, Ruth Wilber Coll
Boettcher, Johann G
Born, Hugo and Lena A
Bothe, Fred and Bertha
Bottcher, Johann
Braem, Tabea
Braemer, Louis and Minnie
Braemer, Norman C
Brandt, Arthur J. and Elsie
Brandt, Lyle Herman
Brandt, William and family
Brann, Walter and Gladys
Braun, Einhart and Mildred
Braun, Einhart F
Braun, Esther Marie
Braun, Fred and Rosa
Brockman, John H. and Louise W
Bruemmer, Mathilda
Brusky, Jessica
Bubnik, Lenore L
Buege, Albert A. and Mary
Buege, Alvin F
Buege, Esther
Buege, Leo and Louise
Buege, Marvin A. and Margaret
Buege, Verne J. and Esther C
Buemmer, Ernst
Bull, Henry
Bull, John H
Bull, Marie W
Burdick, Ann H
Burdick, Paul and Elsa
Burmeister, Harold and family
Callison, Gene Francis Day
Cesar, Edward and Arkaileen
Chapek, Rosaline and Alois J
Charles, Willard and Florence
Chaudoir, Alvin and Dora
Christenson, Harold and Jeanette
Claflin, Goldie H
Clark, Henry and Delores
Cmejla, Arthur and Alvina
Cmeyla, Christopher John
Cook, Albert and Alvina
Corbisier, Ellen
Costley, Janice M. Christianson
Cottrell, Michael
Culp, Lodean C. and Elizabeth B
Dahms, Frank and Alvina
DeBauche, Della
Defnet, Sherman S
Delwiche, Walter and Anna
Demcak, Joseph and Glady
DeRosier, William J
DeRosier, William Joseph
Detjen, Curtis and Emma
Detjen, Erwin and Clara
Detjen, Erwin H
Deurst, Casper
Deurst, Marvin
Diefenbach, Clarence and Emma
Diefenbach, Ella
Drake, Russel H
Draves, Louis and Alvina
Draves, Walter
Drobnik, Horrace R
Drobnik, Joseph
Drobnik, Julia Bastar
Duerst, August
Duerst, Theresa
Duesterbeck, Leonard and family
Duhm, Louis and Mary
Dulik, Joseph H
Dumman, Elmer
Dumman, Leona
Dunham, Julie
Dunham, Sarah Jane
Eggert, Ida A
Englebert, Emma Bastar
Englebert, Louis J
Erdmann, Richard and family
Evans, James L
Eveland, Abram D. and family
Evergreen Cemetery sign
Fellows, Charles and Norma J
Fellows, Charles L
Fellows, Edith
Fellows, Frank
Fellows, George D
Fellows, Lucy M
Fenske, Charles
Fett, Henry and Josephine
Fontaine, James Louis
Fontaine, Natalie K
Foxley, Sandra M
Frank, Lloyd Curtiss
Froemming, Bertha
Gaedtke, Gerhardt W
Gardner,
Glander, Bert and Edna
Gleason, Andrew J. and B. Corinne Drake
Gohr, Emil C
Gomoll, Elmer A. and Myrtle L
Goodwin, Anthony and Elizabeth
Goodwin, family
Goodwin, Sarah A
Gordon, John and family
Gregor, George V
Gregor, John Sr
Gregor, Rienzi and Cecelia
Griese, Rudolph and Clara
Grimm, Henry C
Grimm, Henry Sr. and Caroline
Grimm, Lou G
Grimm, Mannie A
Gruendemann, Albert and Minnie
Haack, Conrad and Ida
Haack, Elroy and Gwen
Hackett, Hannah
Hackett, Hazel
Hackett, Lloyd W. and Dorothy A
Haegele, Henry and Hattie
Haegele, infant
Haegele, Marvin W. and Margaret A
Haegele, Marvin W
Haegele, Shawn
Haegele, William Jr
Haegele, William Sr. and Pauline E
Haegele, William
Hafemann, Hugo and Emma
Hafemann, Marvin J. and Alvina M
Hanneman, Ernestire
Harkins, Lucy A
Harmann, August
Harmann, Bertha
Harmann, Evelyn
Harmann, Glenn and Dorothy
Harmann, Hazel M
Harmann, Henry C
Harmann, Katharina
Harmann, Mary B
Harmann, Stanley and delores A
Harmann, Victor H. and Gertrude E
Harmann, Willard
Hasenjager, Ernest and Della
Hasenjager, Frank and Minnie
Haskell, Garfield and Rena
Haucke, Leon R. and Ethel E
Hecker, Alvine B.M
Hecker, Fred J.C
Hecker, Louis
Hecker, Sophia
Heidemann, Emilia
Heidemann, John
Heidmann, Albert
Heidmann, Alvin A. and Grace M
Heidmann, Harold F. and Marie K. Pfeiffer
Heilmann, Mathilda
Heinrich, Ervin G. and Joyce H
Heller, Otto H
Henry, Charles
Henry, Edward F. and Elsie Joy
Hettiger, Lloyd R
Heuer, Arnold and Hilda
Heuer, Ernest and Amanda
Heuer, Orland E
Hill, Volantine
Hodeck, Fanny
Hodeck, John
Hoffman, Fred and Paulina
Hoffmann, Wilmer E. and Dorice A
Homeyer, Ernest and Lydia
Hopkins, Thomas W. and Willa E
Hoppe, Paul H. and Ruth
Hoppe, Paul Heman
Janda, Norma
Jenerjohn, George and Annie
Jennejohn, John
Jennerjohn, John F
Jerabek, Aloise
Jerabek, Bohumil, and Rosie
Jerabek, Emil
Jerabek, Gertrude L
Jerabek, Jerome
Jerabek, Stella
Jorgenson, infant
Jorgenson, Virgil and Hilda
Karnitz, Harry and Elsie
Karnitz, Howard and Emma
Karnitz, Milton F
Kaye, Ernest and Effie
Kaye, Henry and Hazel M
Kemp, Anna E
Kemp, William L
Kirchman, Albert
Kirchman, Elmer
Kirchman, Ida
Klatt, Donald and Evelyn
Klatt, Donald R
Klatt, Richard A
Klimealek, Mathias
Kmetz, Hattie E
Kmetz, John
Knutson, Theodore
Koehler, Gerhard and Esther
Kohlbeck, Carl J
Kohlmann, Oskar and Helen
Kolstad, Ole
Kopecky, Leonard and family
Koss, Irene F
Koss, Roy R
Kostichka, Wencel and Ella
Kraemer, Delbert
Kramer, Alfred and Ada
Kramer, Jack
Kratz, Norbert and family
Krause, August
Krause, Clinton and Pearl
Krause, Elsie
Krause, infant
Krause, Luella
Krause, Marvin
Kreft, Louis C. and Luella
Krueger, Harvey H
Krueger, Henry and Leona
Krueger, Leon F
Krueger, Otto W. and Frieda
Krueger, Otto W
Kufalk, Ervin
Kufalk, Hattie
Kufalk, William
Kulhanek, Elmer and Mildred
Lardinois, Gordon and Irene
Lassen, Fredrich
Laurent, Larry C
Laurent, Tamara
Laverenz, Caroline
Laverenz, Christina
Laverenz, Fred
Laverenz, Henry F
Leahy, Arthur and Elaine
Leahy, Arthur William
LeCloux, Myrtle Krause
Lessmiller, Frank and Amanda
Lessmiller, Gustave
Lessmiller, Otto
Lienau, Karl W. and Erna M
Limstedt, Alfred W.A
Lindeke, Herman C. Sr. and Anna
Linsteadt, August and Bertha
Linstedt, Edwin and Genevieve
Lippitt, Ruth M
Lohf, Edward A. and Marie A
Lohf, Gilbert William
Lohrey, Albert and Louise
Lohrey, Leonard H
Loper, Frank and Marie
Loper, Marjorie
Maccaux, Leon and Jennie
Maedke, Ferdinand and Viola
Maedke, Herman A.J
Maedke, Herman and Sophia
Maedke, Howard and Dorothy
Maedke, Johanna
Maedke, John G. and Minnie
Maedke, Stanley F.R
Maedke, Wilmer O (2)
Maedke, Wilmer O
Marquardt, Becky Ann
Marquardt, Clarence and Mathilda
Mattson, Arline
Mattson, Lorraine A
Mattson, Robert W (2)
Mattson, Robert W
Mauer, Glenn and Bernice
McCosky, Clara
McCosky, Dorothy Jean
McCosky, Lester E
McDonald, John
Meyer, Leo J
Mickelson, Elmer L. and Myrtle G
Mikle, Fred and Esther
Miller, Clarence
Miller, Elmer E
Miller, Emil and Adeline
Miller, Ferdinand and Ida
Miller, Oleida T
Miller, Orville A
Miller, William F
Moeller, Charles
Moeller, Johanna
Moeller, Louis C. and Hulda O
Molle, Elmer and Ruth
Mraz, Frank and Ida
Mraz, Harold and Isabelle
Mueller, Carl
Mueller, Hugo and Irene
Mueller, Hugo W
Mueller, Larry
Mullen, Michael
Mullen, William M. and Alice
Muto, Henry and family
Muto, Henry J
Naze, James X
Nell, Arthur and Erna
Nell, Edgar
Nell, Edward F. and Elsa Henriette
Nelson, William and Elizabeth
Neuzil, Bertha
Nolde, Selma
North, John and Thresa
North, John H
Novak, Carl and Elizabeth
Novak, Elizabeth
Novak, Frank and Lizzie
Otto, William and Mary
Paape, Calvin R
Paape, Jennifer Mae
Paape, Lee
Paape, Ralph and Arlene
Paape, Ralph F
Pagel, Alfred M
Pagel, Emil W. and Annette J
Pagel, Millen A. and Ethel A
Pagel, Rupert D
Pagel, Walter and Erna
Panger, George Sr. and Hilda
Patton, Elaine J
Patzlaff, Frank and Wilhelmine
Patzlaff, James Joseph
Pavlat, Arthur and Dorothy
Pavlik, Albert and Lena
Pavlik, Emil and Bertha
Pavlik, Royal and Laura
Peilsher, Jane Ann
Perlewitz, Ellen
Perlewitz, Henry and Emilie
Perlewitz, Martha
Perlewitz, Martin and Minnie
Perlewitz, William and Wilhelmina
Perry, Clinton S. and Dione
Perry, Jesse E
Peterson, Charles W
Peterson, Mary
Peterson, Nels and Ida
Peterson, Nicklaus
Peterson, Peter and Myrtle
Peterson, Richard and family
Pflughoeft, Fred and Ida
Pflughoeft, Hedwig
Pflughoeft, Ione Anna
Pflughoeft, Julius and Amelia
Pilgrim, Elroy and Grace
Pilgrim, Elroy E
Plinske, Walter E
Poehls, Carl and Agnes
Poehls, Martin and Theresa
Poehls, Ralph
Poehls, William and family
Poehls, William H
Pontzloff, Herman and Dorothy
Pope, Beulah
Post, Anna M
Post, Bertha A
Post, Carl W
Post, Helen W
Quaal, Josephine A
Raether, Emma
Raether, Louis
Richmond, Elsie
Richmond, Ettie
Richmond, LeRoy
Richmond, William
Rilos, Anton and Tillie
Rockstad, Philip and Mary A
Rodgers, Timothy
Rodrain, Jacob and Emma
Rodrian, Alvina
Rodrian, Ervin
Rodrian, Henry
Rohde, Henry C. and Mathilda M
Ross, August and Minnie
Ross, Margaret
Roth, Carolina
Roth, Emma
Roth, Jacob
Rothschild, Maud Wilbur
Schabow, Alvin A. and Enid
Schabow, Nathan Carl
Schaefer, Louis H
Schiltz, John A. and Irma H
Schiltz, John A
Schley, Doris Harmann
Schlogge, Andrew
Schlogge, Ferdinand
Schlogge, Maria
Schluessel, M
Schlussel,
Schmidt, Gustav and Alwine
Schmidt, Thomas Peter and Sandra
Schmidt, William H. and Adela L
Schneider, Gilbert and Hazel
Schneider, Harold and Leona
Schreiber, Roy and Viola A
Schroeder, Albert
Schultz, Nina Wiese
Schuster, John H
Schuster, John J. and Evelyn
Schwedler, Allen and Helen
Schwedler, Louis Allen
Seiler, Bert and Bertha
Seiler, Hubert J
Serrahn, Karl and Julie
Serrahn, Ralph and Viola
Serrahn, Roger R
Serrahn, Rudolph L. and Alta A
Serrahn, Walter A. and Ethel
Serrahn, William
Servaes, Irene
Shaw, Melvin and Dorothy
Shilbauer, Clara
Shilbauer, Joseph
Sibilsky, Edna Bertha
Sibilsky, Herman and Mathilda
Sibilsky, Maria
Sisel, Harold F. and Myrna M
Slaby, Robert J. and Sara
Soquet, Bernard J
Spaid, Merlin and Eileen
Stade, Hugh and Mabel
Starr, Victor and Ione
Starr, Victor H
Stehula, Henry D. and Marie
Stika, Almore
Stika, Joseph F. and Anna R
Stika, Melvin and Regina
Storm, Emil and Ann
Storm, Gertrude Patzlaff
Storm, Henry
Strand, Elmer R
Struck, August and Louise
Struck, Jerry E
Suchanek, Frank
Swaty, Josephine
Tabordon, Larry and Vienice Wacek
Tabordon, Larry B
Tashou, Arthur W
Taylor, children (3)
Taylor, William H
Thiry, Margie
Thiry, Robert W
Tochalauski, Anthony F. IV
Toebe, Daniel and Dorotrea
Toppe, Lawrence and Marie
Uecker, Beulah
Uecker, Edward and Lydia
Uecker, Fred and Bertha
Uecker, Karl J
Uecker, Karlton Edward
Ullmann, William and Wilhelmine
Urban, Alferd Edward
Veeser, Arthur A
Veeser, Arthur and Adeline
Vollmer, William
Wacek, Robert and Evelyn
Waterstreet, Norbert and Gertrude
Weas, Walter L
Weaver, Mary
Wedewart, Wilhelmina C.E
Weitermann, Orland and Anna
Wells, Donald R. and Minette I
Wentland, Ernest and family
Wergin, Frank A
Wessel, George and Regina
Wessel, Henry and Minnie
Wessel, Henry
Wessel, Norman F
Wessel, Sharon J
Wessely, Frances
Wessely, Wenzel
Wichmann, Ernest and Katherine
Wiese, Fred C. and Lena A
Wiese, Otto F. and Martha
Wilbur, George and Polly Jane
Willhite, Robert and Carol
Willman, William H
Wizer, Anton E
Wolf, Ramona
Wolfert, William and Adina
Woller, Agnes E. and Pearl B
Wolske, Lester and Dorothy
Wolske, Scott A
Wulf, Dorothea
Wunsch, Julius and Mathilda
Yahnke, William K. and Augusta M
Yauger, William and Ella
Yauger, William Jr. and family
Young, Cynthia Goodwin
Younk, Dennis E. and Katherine A
Yunk, James
Zastrow, August and Anna
Zastrow, Edward and Margaret
Zastrow, infant male
Zastrow, infant son
Zeitler, Edgar A
Zimmerman, Russell and Betty
Zimmerman, Russell H
Zimmermann, Anna
Zimmermann, August F
Zimmermann, August
Zimmermann, Clara
Zimmermann, Paul

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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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