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Abramovich and Stezenskie family
Abramovich, Joseph
Abts, Robert T. and Florence
Adams, Karen Michelle and Lyn Ann
Albrecht, Adolph and Emma M
Anderson, George and Barbara
Annoye, Henry and Evelyn
Baenen, Kathleen
Barrette, Gilbert and family
Barrette, Louis J. and Jennie
Beaurain, Eugene and family
Beaurain, Eugene
Bitzan, Elroy W. and Sylvia L
Bohman, Anton and Barbara
Bohman, Edward and Ella
Boncher, Betty J
Boncher, Walter and Anita
Boncher, Water Jr
Bongher, Walter J. Jr
Bouche, Harvey J. and Viola M
Boulanger, Dolores
Boulanger, Joseph C. and family
Browne, Harry and Katryn
Brusda, Edward and family
Buhmann, Catherine Ann Voyles
Buhr, Marion B
Bunda, Hilary J. and Cecelia C
Burke, John C
Burke, Julia Agnes
Burke, Mary (2)
Burke, Mary
Burke, Michael and Catherine
Burke, Michael H
Burke, Thomas J
Cain, Martin H
Cain, Martin
Cain, Mary Ann
Cain, Thomas
Charles, Anton and Mary
Ciha, Frank J. and Lucy
Ciha, Frank
Cipin, A
Decker, William S
Defnet, Anton
DeGreve, Jule and family
Delebreau, Catherine
Dellis, Dolores
Dellis, Joseph and Mabel
Dellis, Margaret R
DePas, Lawrence and family
Deprey, Donald and Arlene
Derenne, Anton and Marie
Dhuey, Norbert J. and Delores M
Dillenburg, Anthony and Rose
Dillenburg, Edward J. and Marie H
Dillenburg, infants
Dillenburg, Joseph
Doyle, Estella
Doyle, Mary
Doyle, Minerva
Doyle, William
Drossart, Anton and Helen
Drossart, Laura
Drossart, Perry W
Drossart, William E. and Lucy
Drossart, William E
Drury, Edward W
Drury, infant girl
Drury, Thomas and Bridget
Dufek, Thomas
Dvorak, Albert and Henry A
Dvorak, Albert and Mary
Dvorak, Ella
Eckstein, Martha M
Englebert, Emily Decker
Evers, John A. and Marie
Evers, Martin and Leona
Evers, Maureen
Fameree, infant male
Fencil, Anton F
Fencil, Cora B
Fencil, Joseph and Frances
Fencil, Nathalie Ann
Fencil, Nell
Fencil, Y
Fletcher, infant
Frank, Kay
Freda, Robert S
Galvin, Pat
Galvin, Thomas and family
Gaynor,
Gilson, Melvin and Rose
Gosin, Arthur
Gosin, Francois
Gosin, Mary
Gotstein, Edward A
Gotstein, infant male
Gotstein, Joseph
Hagerty, Viola
Hailey, Mary
Halada, John and Mary
Heim, Anton and Rose
Heim, Ruby L
Heim, Russell J
Heim, Shirley Mae
Heim, William and Esther
Heraly, Brian Allen
Heraly, Carlton and Mary Ann
Heraly, Elroy P. and Anna J
Heraly, Henry and Josephine
Heraly, Joseph Leroy
Heraly, Joseph
Heraly, Mark John
Heraly, Mary Ann
Heraly, Rita M
Heraly, Trenten Charles
Herback, Vincent P
Herda, Anna
Herda, Francis Jr
Herda, Francis
Herda, Johanna
Herlache, Milton J. and Dorothy E
Herlache, Milton J
Herrick, William and Mary A
Hodik, Rudolph James
Hoffman, Emily
Hoffman, Joseph F
Holt Trinity Church
Holy Trinity Cemetery sign
Holy Trinity church sign
Hrabik, Emma
Hruska, Anna
Hruska, Christopher
Jacobs, Milton A
Jandourek, Charles and family
Jandourek, Karl and Mary
Jandourek, Mabel M
Jandourek, Richard A
Johnson, Arlyn G
Junion, Clarence and Alice
Kabat, Emmanuel
Kabel, Joseph Paul
Kalisek, John F
Kalisek, Joseph C
Kalisek, Magdalen
Kalisek, Mathias
Karmazin, Anna
Karmazin, Joseph A
Kaye, Robert L. and Michael R
Konop, Joseph and Emily
Koskubar, Thomas and Catherine
Koss, Anna
Koss, Anton and Bessie
Koss, Charles and edith
Koss, Charles
Koss, Edward and Helen
Koss, Edward J
Koss, James J
Koss, Joseph H. and Katherine
Koss, Stepan and Anna
Koss, Stephen J
Koss, William and Victoria
Kozelka, Wenceslas Z
Krcma, Verna
Krcma, Victor and Emily
Krcma-Tiber, Suzanne
Kutzra, Josef (2)
Kutzra, Josef
LaCroix, Joseph and family
Landwehr, Jerome F (2)
Landwehr, Jerome F
Landwehr, Kenneth E
Laurent, John B. and family
Lauscher, James and Donna
Ledvina, Henry A. and Cecelia C
LeLou, Marcien
Levy, Edward
Lumaye, Bernard M
Mahoney, Patrick and Timothy
Marit, Clarence and Julia
Marsicek, Annabell
Marsicek, Frank
Marsicek, John and Mary
Marsicek, Joseph
Massart, Eleanor F
Massart, Nelson F
Mastalir, Jessica Ann
McCalvy, Arthur W. and Isobel A
McCalvy, Thomas and Mary
McCalvy, William and Laura
McNerney, John
Nauman, August and family
Nelson, Dewey and Thelma
Nemetz, infant
Neuzil, Joseph
Novak, Agnes
Novak, John and Margaret
Novak, John and Regina A
Novak, John
Novak, Josef
O'Neil, James and Margaret
O'Niel, unclear
Ostermeier, Carol Ann Strnad
Pagel, Carl A. and Garnet A
Palacheck, Joseph
Paradies, Katherine
Paska, John J. and Ella
Paska, William and John
Paul, Edward
Paul, Frank
Paul, infant son
Paul, John J
Paul, Joseph and Rosalie
Paul, Josephine
Paul, Loratta
Paul, Robert and family
Paul, Virginia
Paulat, Clarence and Julia
Pavlat, Donald A. and Beatrice A
Pavlat, Emil R. and Anna E
Pavlat, Emil R
Pavlat, Harold C. and Mildred M
Pavlat, John and Anna
Pavlat, Rose
Pavlat, William
Pickett, George and family
Pickett, John and Mike
Pickett, Mary Ann
Pickett, Peter and Mary
Pickett, Peter
Pirlot, Edward and family
Prausa, Charles and Betty
Prausa, Margaret
Prausa, Rose
Prausa, Wencel (2)
Prausa, Wencel
Prokash, Irene
Riedy, Bridget
Riedy, James and Mary
Riedy, John
Riedy, Michael and family
Riedy, Michael
Ripley, Anna and Mary
Ripley, Carol Ann
Ripley, Edward and Dorothy
Ripley, Edward H. and Agnes
Ripley, William Sr. and Frances
Robinson, John W. and Virginia M
Romdenne, Anna Agnes
Romdenne, Carleen and Charlene
Romdenne, Edward V (2)
Romdenne, Edward V
Romdenne, Elroy
Romdenne, Joseph and Edia
Romdenne, Leroy (2)
Romdenne, LeRoy
Romdenne, Loretta H
Romdenne, Mathias and family
Romdenne, Mathias V
Romdenne, Moses M
Romdenne, Philip E
Romdenne, Philip V. and Clara
Rousek, Frank J
Rousek, Josef and unclear
Rousek, Josephine
Rubens, Homer
Sacotte, Steven
Schmitt, Charles and Helen
Schmitt, Danny
Seidl, Howard and Clara
Shimek, Anna
Shimek, infant
Shimek, infants
Shimek, Wenzel
Sinkler, Frank A
Sinkler, William S. and Florence K
Sinkler, William S
Sisel, Darleen A
Smith, William T. and Catherine M
Smithwick, Esther
Smithwick, Henry
Smithwick, James Jr
Smithwick, James Sr
Smithwick, Leo and May
Smithwick, Mary
Smithwick, Stanley
Spacek, Joseph and Caroline
Srnka, Anna
Srnka,
Steffens, Richard J
Steffens, Rose A
Stevens, Anna J
Stevens, Kat
Stick, Joseph
Stoller, Cornelius N. and Laura E
Stoller, Eli and Doris
Stoller, Mathias
Stoller, Roger L
Stoller, Sadie
Strnad, Anton S
Strnad, Frantisek
Strnad, James F. and Harriet A
Strnad, Joseph and family
Strnad, Joseph and Kathryn M
Strnad, Joseph and Rosalie
Strnad, Katerina
Svoboda, Albert and Sarah
Svoboda, Frank and Elizabeth
Theis, infant male
Theis, Jillaine Mary
Thibaudeau, Mary
Thibodeau, Adelaide
Thibodeau, Alvin A
Thibodeau, Elmer F
Thibodeau, Mary E
Thibodeau, Ralph
Thiry, Lawrence G. and Marcella M
Thiry, Melissa Lynn
Tlachag, Joseph
Treml, Edmund and Virginia
Trudell, Elizabeth
Trudell, Frank and Albertina
Trudell, George
Tuma, Agnes M
Tuma, Antonia
Tuma, Francis M
Tuma, Wenzel (2)
Tuma, Wenzel
Urban, Adam E
Urban, Urban A
VandenHouten, Wayne J
Vandermeulen, Mary R. Treml
VanDrisse, Ami
Vocu, Frank and Helen
Vondracek, Joseph
Voyles, Catherine H
Wautlet, Jonathan
Welsh, Michael
Wergin, Andrew James
Wergin, John and Louise
Wery, Erie and Helen
Wiesner, Anna
Wiesner, Elmer
Wiesner, John and mary
Wiesner, John J
Wiesner, Joseph
Wiesner, Katerina
Wiesner, Pauline
Willett, John H. Jr
Willett, Rita D
Wilquet, Alex and Catherine
Wochos, Anne
Wochos, Charles W. and Valeria C
Wochos, Emily C
Wood, Clinton F. and Mabel L
Woodlock, William and Frances
Worachek, Anthony
Zahn, Carl and Anna
Zahn, Kenneth
Zapletal, Charles
Zikmund and Barta family
Zimdars, Frederick C
Zimdars, Victor and Fred
Zuege, Diane

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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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