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Aaron, John and Elizabeth
Aaron, Joseph and Shirley
Aaron, Milton and Fannie
Abrahamer, Richard
Abramovitz, Benjamin
Abrams, Jack and Muriel
Abrams, Louis
Abrams, Mary
Abrams, Ronald Todd
Abramson, Bertha
Abramson, Dorothy June
Abramson, Ervin R
Abramson, Jack
Abramson, Julius
Abramson, Mollie
Abramson, Paula
Abramson, Tobias
Abramson, William Sanford
Abranzon, Leonid
Abriture, William and Esther
Ackerman, Wilmur D. and Gladys
Adashek, Aron
Adashek, David
Adashek, Earl J
Adashek, Floyd M
Adashek, Mildred
Adashek, Moritz
Adashek, Rebecca
Adashek, Rose Olga
Adashek, Sarah
Adashek, Sherburn I
Adland, Samuel
Adland, Yetta
Agranovitz, Sam and Minnie
Akselrud, Leonid
Aktuarius, Flora
Albert, Hirsh
Aleshin, Viktor
Alpern, Julius
Alpern, Nettie
Alpern, Sophie
Alperovitz, Nathan and Ida
Alperson, Osher
Alpert, Larry A
Alpert, Mildred K
Alpert, Ned M
Altman, Salomon
Altshull, Joseph
Altshull, Morris and Pauline
Amico, Elise D
Anschel, Isidor and Anna
Ansell, Louis and Molly
Antin, Abe and Belle
Antin, Fannie
Antin, Meyer J
Anton, Rabbi Yaakov
Appelbaum, Ely
Applebaum, Mollie
Aprison, Ethel
Apstein, Rachel
Apter, Charles
Apter, Henry
Apter, Nettie
Apter, Rose
Apter, William W. and Rebecca
Arbiture, Abraham and Shirley
Arbiture, David
Arbiture, Gerald and Edith Bloomfield
Arbiture, Morris
Arbiture, Sarah
Arbiture, Sharon B
Arbiture, Yentie
Arenson, Augusta Stein
Arenson, Benjamin
Arenson, Benjamin D
Arenson, Chaye Rachel
Arenson, Jeanette
Arenson, Joseph
Arenson, Kathryn
Arenson, Louis J
Arenson, Robert J
Arenzon, Faye Porter
Arnowitz, Louis
Arnstein, Abraham
Arnstein, Sarah
Aronin, Hyman Gene
Aronson, Estelle
Aronson, Maurice David
Arson, Louis
Arson, Louis (2)
Arson, Rachel
Askot, Shirley M
Atinsky, Abraham (Picture)
Atinsky, Abraham and Pearl
Atinsky, Bella
Atinsky, Joseph
Atinsky, Louis and Faye
Atinsky, Lydia Fay
Atinsky, Morris and Ida
Atinsky, Pearl (Picture)
Atinsky, Rubin
Atinsky, Rubin and Mary
Atinsky, Samuel
Atinsky, Samuel and Bertha
August, Sarah
Axelrod, Bernard and Sara
Azbel, Galina
Babcock, Chris Wayne
Bach, Carl
Bach, Edith
Bach, Jacob
Bach, Morris L. and Rose
Bader, Helen Ann
Badiner, Taube
Balinovsky, Semyon
Balkansky, Arthur
Balkansky, Eve
Balkansky, Harry S
Balkansky, Lillian L
Balkansky, Maurice
Balkansky, Morris
Balkansky, Victor
Balow, Mechel
Bank, Lillian
Bankier, Esther
Bankier, Michael
Banks, Odel and Rebecca
Baran, Rakil
Baranow, Edward
Baranow, Fred and Dora
Bard, Alex and Jean
Bard, Clara
Bard, Nathan
Barkin, Saul Ruel and Annette
Barnes, Anna
Barnes, Hyland J. and Shirley D
Barnett, Alfred D. and Rose
Barnett, Ethel S
Barnett, Isaac
Barnett, Israel
Barnett, Louis
Barnow, Jack W. and Jeanette
Baron, Harold
Baron, Harry
Baron, Hyman
Baron, Molly
Baron, Rebecca
Baron, Samuel and Fanny
Batuner, Isaak and Manya
Baum, Jack and Kate
Baum, Sara
Baum, William
Bear, Alex
Becker, Jacob S. and Sarah
Becker, Schifra
Beckett, William and Rae
Beker, Itsko
Belfer, Ivan P. and Evelyn G
Belfer, Michael Robert
Belfor, Meyer and Florence
Bellack, Carol A
Bellack, David and Libby H
Bellack, Harry and Ida
Bellack, Zlata
Bellman, Aaron
Benczman, Chuno
Bender, Phillip and Molly
Bendit, Kurt and Hilda
Benner, Aaron Raphael
Bensman, Sophie
Berger, Irving I
Berger, Martin and Ethel
Berger, Max
Berger, Moritz and Rose
Berger, Sarah
Bergman, Morris
Berkovits, David and Jean
Berkowitz, Bennie
Berkowitz, Esther
Berkowitz, Ida
Berkowitz, Solomon A. and Shirley
Berlad, Isidor
Berliant, Louis and Sadelle
Berliant, Molly
Berlin, Jacob and Sossha
Berlin, Joan
Berlin, Philip and Frances
Berlin,Michael Robert
Berlowitz, Ann
Berman, David and Bella
Berman, Frank P. and Ida
Berman, Milton Meyer and Libby
Berman, Rose Radoff
Berman, Rose Radoff (Picture)
Bernstein, Fay Abrams
Bernstein, Sidney J. and Sylvia R
Berson, Jennie Wagner
Beth Hamedrosh Sign
Bethhamed Rosh Hagodel Cemetery Sign,  
Beyder, Aron
Beyer, Arkady and Maya
Beyzerman, David and Chaka
Binder, Gerald Samuel
Binder, Karen Beth
Binder, Shirley Mae
Blacher, Brian
Blacher, David
Blachman, Louis and Ruth
Blank, Roman
Blatt, Bessie
Blatt, Joseph and Fern
Blatt, Lisa
Blatt, Max
Blitman, David and Roza
Blivas, Jack and Rae
Bloom, Charlotte
Bloom, Esther Peshe
Bloom, Irvin
Bloom, Louis
Bloom, Mary
Bloom, Rifka
Bloom, William and Lena
Bloomfield, Sam and Elsie
Blumenthal, Ben
Blumenthal, Charles
Bluvstein, Israel and Ida
Bockl, Hyman
Bockl, Sophie
Bodkin, Terry A
Bogrob, Edith
Bogrob, Edith
Bogrob, Edith (Picture)
Bogrob, Isadore
Bogrob, Lena
Bogrub, Joseph
Bootzin, Arnold and Evelyn C
Bootzin, Hyman J. and Helen
Borden, Benjamin
Bordow, Sam and Fanny
Borenstein, Sam and Mariem
Borkin, Aaron
Borkin, Arnold Paul
Borkin, Esther
Borkin, father and mother
Borkin, Harry N. and Fannie
Borkin, Mary
Borkin, Max and Minnie
Borkin, Michael
Borkin, Morris and Rose
Borkin, Morris M
Borkin, Samuel and Helen
Bornstein, Betsy
Bornstein, Gerald
Bornstein, Herman
Bornstein, Joseph and Anna
Branicki, Gerry and Wiera
Braun, Richard Lee
Braunstein, Celia Esterson
Braunstein, Michael
Brenes, Albert and Shirley
Brenes, Leo
Brenes, Morris A. and Caroline
Brick, Fred and Rose Leo
Briker, Lazar and Genia
Brodkin, Floyd F
Brodkin, Harriet
Brodsky, Harold and Ida
Brodsky, Morris
Brodsky, Nettie
Bronstein, Dora
Bronstein, Dora
Bronstein, Jacob
Bronstein, Jacob
Bronstein, Louis and Mary
Broslawsky, Charles
Broslawsky, Gitel
Brown, Anna and Family
Brown, Mildred
Bubrick, Abe
Bubrick, Dorothy
Bubrick, Elias and Clara
Bubrick, Jack
Bubrick, Minnie
Buckspan, Bessie
Buckspan, Ethel
Buckspan, Nathan
Buckspan, Phillip
Bundick, male infant
Burmenko, Lev and Gesya
Cahn, Clarence H.
Cahn, Sender and Minnie
Carson, Simon and Freda
Cerns, Anita
Cerns, Harry
Cerns, Louis and Bertha
Chapman, Harry and Dora
Charne, Max and Fannie
Charusch, Ethel Cohen
Chernin, Milton and Diane
Chernyavskaya, Josif and Bunya
Cherpak, Abraham and Bessie M. Gordon
Cheslock, Sylvia
Chudnof, Harry
Cizon, Irving
Cizon, Sadie
Clark, Edward
Cohen, Abraham and Rose
Cohen, Beatrice
Cohen, Ben and Ida
Cohen, Bertha
Cohen, Charles and Belle
Cohen, David and Ethel
Cohen, Elissa A
Cohen, Esta Rachel
Cohen, Evelyn B
Cohen, Harry and Sarah
Cohen, Hyman B. and Hannah
Cohen, Jacob
Cohen, Jacob and Clara
Cohen, Jacob and Libby
Cohen, Jennie
Cohen, Lillian
Cohen, Louis and Rose
Cohen, Mary
Cohen, Max
Cohen, Max (Picture)
Cohen, Melvin M
Cohen, Michael
Cohen, Michael J
Cohen, Mildred
Cohen, Morris and Leah
Cohen, Nathan
Cohen, Phil J
Cohen, Rubin
Cohen, Sarah
Cohen, Stuart Malcolm
Cohn, Ben
Cohn, Charles
Cohn, Charles (2)
Cohn, Clara R
Cohn, Eugene and Loretta
Cohn, Jacob J. and Ateret
Cohn, Lily
Cohn, Louis
Cohn, Max and Rose
Cohn, Morris and Tillie
Cohn, Phillip and Esther
Cohn, Samuel and Ethel
Cohn, Sarene Joy
Cooper, David and Rose
Cowen, Abraham and Rachel
Cowen, Barney
Cowen, David
Cowen, Maurice and Emma K.
Cramer, Charles B
Crasilneck, Meyer
Crasilneck, Tillie
Crencil, Eli
Crencil, Mollie
Curro, Dorothy
Cutler, Annette
Cutler, Sol
Dackowska, Clara
Daniels, Mandel
Daniels, Sarah
Daniwitch, unclear
Dargolts, Eduard and Rimma
Dargolts, Rimma
Dashevsky, Harold
Daskal, Mark
Davidson, Harry and Fanny
Davidson, Jack M. and Edith
Davidson, Joseph and Mollie
Davidson, Max D. and Anne
Davidson, Reuben
Davis, Sharon K
Deitch, Hy A
Deitch, Jacob and Polly
Dennenberg, Esther
Derzon, Fay Recht
Derzon, twin infants
Deshur, Albert M. and Ann G
Devorkin, Gordon Arthur
Dinishenskiy, Mark
Dinkin, Minnie
Dobbs, Rose
Dorn, Celia
Drapkin, Meyer
Drapkin, Samuel and Sarah
Drapkin, Sol and Janet Bensman
Druskin, Betty
Dubester, David and Rose
Dubester, Louis and Rose
Dubester, Marion Fay
Dubin, Louis and Ida
Dubin, Molly
Dubin, Nathan
Dubinsky, Mathilda
Dubinsky, Max and Sarah
Dubow, Bessie
Dukor, Daniel
Dukor, Lena
Dvorkina, Raisa
Dworkin, Mary
Dygola, Eva
Edelstein, Morris and Ethel
Eichenbaum, Bella
Eichenbaum, Carol
Eichenbaum, Jacob
Eichenbaum, Rebecca
Eichenbaum, Sam and Rose
Eisen, Clara Shepsky
Elkin, Minnie
Elkins, David
Elkins, Max
Ellis, Stanley J
Emold, Harry
Emold, Samual and Sarah
Engelman, Morris
Epshteyn, Lev
Epstein, Benjamin
Erens, Anita
Erens, Bessie
Erens, Sidney and Bess
Erlich, Frank and Mary
Ertel, Abraham Joseph (Jerry)
Ertel, Julius and Emma
Factor, May
Fagan, Ben
Fairman, Jane Sherri
Farber, Boris
Farber, Elya
Fayerman, Fanya
Fayerman, Fanya (Picture)
Fayerman, Lema
Fayerman, Zoya
Faynberg, Ester
Feigenbaum, Murray I. and Anna
Fein, Gertrude
Fein, Paul
Feingold, David and Ida
Feingold, Frank and Jennie
Feingold, Sam and Sarah
Feinman, Leah Primakow
Feinsilber, Oscar
Feinstein, Jacob
Feldman, Hyman L. and Sarah
Feldman, Sarah Bear
Feller, Ben
Feller, Harry and Dora
Feller, Jack
Feller, Sam and Celia
Fidelman, Vladlen
Fielkow, Julius and Esther
Fingerman, Jacob
Fingerman, Shirley
Fink, Idee
Fink, Louis
Fink, Sarah
Fink, Sidney
Fisen, Isadore
Fisher, Esther
Fishman, Bella Leah
Fishman, Benjamin and Anna
Fishman, Elsie R.
Fishman, Harry J.
Fishman, Harry J. Andsara
Fishman, Max
Fishman, Mayer
Fishman, Pearl
Fodiman, Benjamin
Fodiman, Joseph
Fodiman, Katie
Fogel, Irvin and Ruth
Fogel, Irvin and Ruth
Forman, Ben and Fay
Forman, Benjamin and Katie
Forman, David and Hannah
Forman, Ethel (Picture)
Forman, Florence
Forman, Jack and Gertrude W
Forman, Joseph
Forman, Mendel (Picture)
Forman, Mendel and Ethel
Forman, Meyer
Forman, Morris D. and Goldie
Forman, Samuel B. and Libby
Forman, Sol H
Forman, William
Forman, William
Forman, William (Picture)
Fox, Janet
Fradkina,Elka
Frank, Leo
Frank, Nancy R
Freeman, William and Edythe
Frenkel, Genia
Frenkel, James and Pearl C
Frenkel, Lev
Frenkel, Pearl C.
Frenkel, Tsilya
Fridlyand, Yakov and Dina Frid
Friedland, Anna
Friedland, Earl J
Friedland, Gladys L
Friedland, Herman
Friedland, Kitty Rosenberg
Friedland, Morton J
Friedland, Samuel
Friedman, Albert
Friedman, Benjamin
Friedman, David
Friedman, Faye
Friedman, Harry J. and Frieda
Frindell, George
Frindell, Rae
Frumerman, David and Ida
Frumina, Rahel
Fuchs, Bessie
Fuchs, Ervin M
Fuhrman, Maynard and Pauline R
Gabay, Liza
Gad, Ellie
Gad, Jacob and Rose
Galitzer, Benjamin and Rose
Gantz, Isaac and Anna
Gantzarow, Ann
Gantzarow, Bessie
Gantzarow, Harry and Anna
Gantzarow, Louis
Gantzarow, Morris
Gantzarow, Roger H
Garber, Edward and Sarah
Gecht, Rita Lea
Gecker, Anna
Gecker, Harry and Safur, Arthur
Gecker, Joseph and Helen
Gecker, Joseph and Janet
Gecker, Milton
Gecker, Morris
Gecker, Samuel and Anna
Gelfand, Anatoliy
Gelfand, Michail
Geliebter, Charlotte Gottfried
Gelt, Rosa
Gershaw, Archie
Gershaw, Rosetta
Gershaw, Samuel
Gershteyn, Mikhail
Gershteyn, Sholom and Guz
Gewertz, Jennie
Gilbert, Morris and Family
Gilden, Louis
Gillman, Joseph and Sarah
Gilman, Herman L.
Ginsberg, Edith
Ginsberg, Edward and Albert
Ginsberg, Harry and Clara
Ginsberg, Ida
Ginsberg, Isaac
Ginsberg, Isaac
Ginsberg, Isaac (Picture)
Ginsberg, Joseph and Sophie
Ginsberg, Mollie
Glass, Charles and Frieda
Glass, Jacob and Sarah
Glass, Rachel
Glass, Sadie
Glick, Lillian
Glicklich, Bejamin and Rose
Glicklich, Doris
Glicklich, Isadore and Sophie
Glicklich, Max and Helen
Glicklich, Milton and Rita
Glotzer, Edward
Glotzer, Ethel
Glotzer, Libby
Goisman, Abraham
Goisman, Rebecca
Gold, Celia
Gold, Erwin
Gold, Ida
Gold, Ida
Goldberg, Clarence K. and Edith
Goldberg, Edward
Goldberg, Esther
Goldberg, Esther M.
Goldberg, Fanny
Goldberg, Isaac and Tillie
Goldberg, Isadore
Goldberg, John
Goldberg, Louis and Samuel
Goldberg, Malka
Goldberg, Mark and Ida
Goldberg, Simon and Rebecca
Golden, Jack Peter and Belle Levin
Golden, Sam and Ida
Goldenfoon and Mendyuk Family
Goldman, David and Mary
Goldman, Melvin
Goldman, Morris
Goldman, Rive
Goldman, Yacov
Goldstein, Alex
Goldstein, Blanche
Goldstein, Hyman and Frieda
Goldstein, Irving
Goldstein, Isidore and Anna
Goldstein, Lew and Tillie
Goldstein, Phillip and Rose
Goliger, Chune
Gollman, Arnold J.
Gollman, Israel
Goodman, David
Goodman, Ida
Goodman, Loraine
Gootel, Infant
Gootel, Joseph and Sarah
Gopan, Josip and Musya
Gorbitz, David and Dorothy
Gorbitz, Louis and Sylvia
Gorbitz, Sam and Etta
Gordon, Manning
Gorelik, Esther
Gorovits, Arkadiy and Family
Gottfried, Aaron
Gottfried, Alvin A.
Gottfried, Ann (Picture)
Gottfried, Barbara Rothman
Gottfried, Cecelia
Gottfried, Myron (Picture)
Gottfried, Myron and Ann
Gottfried, Samuel H. and Pauline
Gottlieb, Gerald
Gould, Nathan
Goulka, Sima Leah
Goulka, Sima Leah
Goulka, Sima Leah (Picture)
Goykhman, Beyla
Graber, Isidor and Ida
Graber, Michael
Gradus, Aaron
Gray, Sidney
Grayzel, Faina
Green, Albert
Green, Alvin E
Green, Dr. Richard L
Green, Morris and Kate
Greenberg, Dorothy
Greenberg, Nancy Beth
Greenberg, Paul and Anna
Greenberg, William
Greenspon, David
Greenspon, Jacob
Greenspon, Nada
Greenstein, Louis
Greenwood, Gale Lauran
Greenwood, Gale Lauren (Picture)
Greenwood, Jack and Gwendolyn
Greenwood, Joseph and Sylvia
Greenwood, Rose
Gritsevskaya, Alina
Grodsky, Anna E.
Gross, Louis and Rose
Gross, Moses and Alice
Grossfeld, Morris
Grossman, Alvin and Gladys
Grossman, Joseph and Alice
Grossman, Mary Waisman
Grossman, Moses and Gethel
Grossman, Peter and Fannie
Grossman, Samuel Jack and Frances Kornfeld
Grossman, Susan
Groysman, Semion
Gurevich, Abram
Gurevich, Lyuba
Gurevich, Lyuba (Picture)
Guten, Aaron
Guten, Ann E.
Guten, Bella
Guten, Carl and Sarah
Guten, Dr. Paul W.
Guten, Henry
Guten, Hilda
Guten, Ida D.
Guten, Lt. Morris R.
Guten, Meyer
Guten, Meyer and Rose
Guten, Paul and Betty Jane
Guten, Paul P
Guten, Rose
Gutnik, Max M
Gutnik, Max M.
Gutnik, Sally

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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.

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