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St Pauls Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery
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Batiansila, Apolinario E. and Christa G
Batiansila, Apolinario E. Jr
Beilke, Ferdinand and Augusta
Beilke, Franz and Ida
Beilke, Harold and Bernice
Beilke, Reinhold and Norma
Belter, Albert and Helene
Belter, August and Emilie
Belter, Ella
Belter, Frederick W. and Charlotte Nimmer
Belter, Friedrick and Albertine
Belter, Henry and family
Belter, Herman and Erna
Belter, Herman
Belter, infant (2)
Belter, infant son
Belter, infant
Blohowiak, Faye Ellen
Boettcher, August and Emma
Boettcher, August
Boettcher, Dorothea
Boldt, Alvin and Lavorna
Borchardt, August and Louisa
Borchardt, Harvey and Ardena
Borchardt, Marvin and Mildred
Borghardt, infant
Bosdeck, Edward and Veronica
Bosdeck, Edward L
Bosdeck, Wayne E
Bosdeck, Wayne
Brandt, Wilhelmine
Brutznagher, Carl W.R
Burchandt, Heinrich and Minna
Chamberlain, Ralph G
Christman, Gustaf
Christman, Heinrich (2)
Christman, Heinrich
Corbisier, Angel
Dahlke, Albert and Ida
Dahlke, Alvin and Hilda
Dahlke, Arthur A
Dahlke, Arthur and Laura
Dahlke, Bertha
Dahlke, Eddie
Dahlke, Ellsworth A
Dahlke, Ethel and Evelyn
Dahlke, Evelyn
Dahlke, Friedrick
Dahlke, Gerhardt and Marian
Dahlke, Gordon
Dahlke, Harvey F. and Dorothy
Dahlke, Hugo and Selma
Dahlke, infant
Dahlke, Joshua John
Dahlke, Marvin H. and Garnet M
Dahlke, Reinhardt A
Dahlke, Reinhardt and Mabel
Dahlke, Rosa
Dahlke, Walter and Louise
Dahlke, Wilelmine Korsel
Dahlke, Wilhelm and Anna
Doell, Alvin A. and Verna R
Doell, Arno B. and Gertrude M
Doell, Arnold
Doell, Edmund and Bertha
Doell, Ewald and Elfrieda
Doell, Herbert J. and Elsa A
Doell, Janice Bertha
Doell, Johannes
Doell, Konrad and Emile
Doell, Margene
Doell, Neal A
Doll, Wilhelmez
Dorn, Alyssa Anne
Dorn, Ferdinand and Sophia
Drewlow, Johann
Duescher Amanda
Duescher, Adolph and Wilhelmina
Duescher, Albert and Maria Anna
Duescher, Arthur and Augusta
Duescher, Arthur and Laura
Duescher, August and Emma
Duescher, Bernard
Duescher, Ester
Duescher, Ewald and Ruth
Duescher, Ferdinand and Hulda
Duescher, Georg
Duescher, Glenn H
Duescher, Henry A. and Violet E
Duescher, Herman and Alvina
Duescher, Laura
Duescher, Louis H. and Myrile M
Duescher, Orville and Elda
Duescher, Richard Sr. and Clara W
Duescher, Walter A
Duescher, Wilhelm and Augusta
Duscher, Carl
Fager, Leonard and Hilda
Feger, Wilhelm and Ida
Gaedtke, August and Mathilda
Gaedtke, August and Wilhemine
Gaedtke, Edwin and Amanda
Gaedtke, Melvin A. and Marian
Goetsch, Anna E
Goetsch, Dorothy
Goetsch, Gustav and Louise
Goetsch, Henry and Laura
Goetsch, Julius G
Goetsch, Robert
Goetsch, Walter and Meta
Goetsch, Wilhelm and Sophia
Goetsch, Wilhelm F. and Emile
Gruetzmacher, Albert and Bertha
Gruetzmacher, Amber Rose (picture)
Gruetzmacher, Amber Rose
Gruetzmacher, Angeline
Gruetzmacher, Elroy and Ruth
Gruetzmacher, Hilbert H. and family
Gruetzmacher, infant female
Gruetzmacher, Jilliene C
Gruetzmacher, Marvin and Muriel
Gruetzmacher, Noreen
Gruetzmacher, Othmer and Anita
Gruetzmacher, Paul and Mina
Gruetzmacher, Roger L
Gruetzmacher, Wayne
Grutzmacher, Elsie
Grutzmacher, Wilhelm and Caroline
Haag, Amanda
Hasz, Armin
Hasz, Johanna D
Huber, Robert and Arlene
Husnik, Arthur
Husnik, Frank G. and Madeline A
Husnik, Joseph and Johanna
Ihlenfeld, Charles and Ottilie
Ihlenfeld, Emma (picture)
Ihlenfeld, Emma
Ihlenfeld, Henry J. and Laura
Ihlenfeld, Joachim
Ihlenfeld, Melvin
Ihlenfeld, Orville and Ruth
Ihlenfeld, Raymond and Clara J
Iwen, Franz
Jahnke, Albert R.W
Jahnke, Cyril L. and Jean A
Jahnke, Fred Sr. and Bertha
Jahnke, infant girl
Jahnke, Lawrence and Freda M
Jahnke, Victor H. and Erma B
Janda, Willis J. and Gertrude
Janke, infant son
Jerovetz, Mathilda
Jhnke, August K
Judick, Gilbert
Karnder, Bertha
Karnopp, Albert
Karnopp, Auguste
Karnopp, Elton and Vernis
Karnopp, Frank and Anna
Karnopp, Frederick and Ida
Karnopp, infant son
Karnopp, John and Eleanora
Karnopp, Merle E
Karnopp, Wilhelm (2)
Karnopp, Wilhelm
Kickbusch, Albert and Agnes
Kickbusch, Charles and Ida
Kickbusch, Emogene and Karl Sr
Kickbusch, Jerry J. and Margaret A
Klug, Albert
Kortbein, Gustav and Anna
Kortbein, Minnie
Kortbein, Wilhelm
Kortbine, Anna S
Krantz, Gerhardt and Carrie
Krantz, Raymond W. and Elsie E
Kratz, Carl A
Kratz, Erwin A. and Dorothy J
Kratz, Heinrich
Kratz, Henry
Kratz, Orville H
Kratz, Susan M
Kratz, William and Minnie S
Krohn, Carl A
Krohn, Christine
Krohn, Elmer
Krohn, Leo and Virginia
Krohn, Ludwig
Krohn, Tiffany
Krohn, Victor (picture)
Krohn, Victor
Krohn, Wilhelm
Krohn, Wilhelmine
Kudick, Arthur and Frieda M
Kudick, Friedrich and Johanna
Kudick, Gustav and Irene
Kudick, Gustav
Kudick, infant
Kudick, John and Amanda
Kudick, Ornie A
Kudick, Ornie and Martha
Lannbrecht, Erwin and family
Last, Bernard and Louise
Last, Edgar H. and Lorena I
Last, Herbert W. and Malinda I
Lenke, Fred and Ida
Lenz, Carl and Henriette
Lincoln, Kevin and Janice
Mueller, Albert and Bertha
Mueller, Albert and Christine (2)
Mueller, Albert and Christine
Mueller, Albert C. and Alma
Mueller, Arthur
Mueller, Carl and Tina
Mueller, Edward W. and Rilla A
Mueller, Emilie
Mueller, Emma
Mueller, Erwin and Julaine
Mueller, Fredrick
Mueller, Gilbert and Mary
Mueller, Gustav H. and Emma R
Mueller, Herman
Mueller, infant
Mueller, John and Albertina
Mueller, John and Augusta
Mueller, John
Mueller, Orville E. and Lorraine V
Mueller, Otto and Cora
Mueller, William and Albertina
Mueller, William and Anna
Muller, Eduard K.F
Muller, Emilie
Muller, Melva
Muller, Wilhelmine
Nonell, Friedericke
Ollman, Albert F
Ollman, August
Ollmann, Albert and Selma
Ollmann, August and Johanna
Ollmann, Bernard and Emma
Ollmann, Erwin
Ollmann, Merlin
Ollmann, Ruth Marie
Pahnke, Christine L
Pantzlaff, William
Plaute, Ernest
Plautz, August and Augusta
Plautz, Martin
Plautz, Rosa
Plautz, Wilhemine
Post, Albert
Post, Emil H
Post, Frederick and Eleanore
Post, Louise
Post, Norman W
Prahl, Albert and Bertha
Prahl, Arnold and Alma
Prahl, August and Wilhelmine
Prahl, Caroline
Prahl, Elmer and Erna
Prahl, Friederich and Bertha
Prahl, Gordon and Elaine
Prahl, Heinrich
Prahl, Herman and Bertha
Prahl, William and Emma
Quade, Christian Friedrich
Quade, Fredericke
Quade, Wilhelm and Friedericke
Raasch, Clarence
Raasch, Richard
Radhenz, infant
Raduenz, Carl
Raduenz, Edgart
Raduenz, Gerhardt and Irma
Raduenz, infant son
Raduenz, Reuben A. and Marion A
Raduenz, Wilhelm and Bertha
Raduenz, William and Emma
Reckekberg, Gordon A. and Delores M
Reckelberg, Frederick W
Reckelberg, Judith A
Reckelberg, William A. and Martha S
Reckelberg, William J. and Dolores B
Retzlaff, Emile
Salesieder, Alfred
Salesiert, Edgar
Salzsieder, Adolph and Bertha
Salzsieder, Albert and Louisa
Salzsieder, Clarence W
Salzsieder, infant male
Salzsieder, Karlina A
Salzsieder, R
Salzsieder, William and Bertha
Scharping, Ida
Scharping, Johann D. and Carolina
Schlei, Carl
Schley, Adam James
Schley, Gilbert and LaVerne
Schlies, Louis R. and Ruth E
Schmeling, Wilhelm J.F. and Wilhelmine
Schmitz, Darrell
Schroeder, Frederic and Lucille
Schroeder, Thomas
Schultz, Albert H. and Loretta A
Schultz, infant girl
Schultz, John and Otilia
Schultz, Walter
Sell, Edmund H. and Olga
Sell, William and Alvina
Sisel, John
Smith, Harold W. and Patricia
St Paul Luteran Cemetery Sign
Steinke, August
Steinke, Friedrick and Karloina
Strelow, Marie
Treptow, Albert and Emilie
Treptow, Herman and Albertina
Tuma, John and Leona
Ullmann, August and Luzine
Ullmann, Ernest
Vandenhouten, Gayla
Zeitler, Edward and Emelie
Zeitler, Ella J
Zeitler, Elmer
Zeitler, Elsa
Zeitler, Hugo A
Zeitler, Robert and Emma
Zeitler, Wilhelm
Zietler, infant male
Zuege, Albert and Ida
Zuege, Emielie
Zuege, John and Emilie
Zuege, William and Anna (picture)
Zuege, William and Anna

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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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