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Abram - Kustelski


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Abram, Augusta Becker
Achterberg, Walter and Norma
Addicks, Louise Elkert
Adler, Arnold J
Adler, Edwin
Adomat, Ludwich
Altmann, Emily
Amschier, Elizabeth
Amschier, Mathew
Andrews, Margaret J
Archer, Homer D
Arnold, Charles
Arnold, Hattie
Arnold, Raymond
Artibee, Mabel Gay
Asen, Mildred
Balogh, Joseph and Emilia
Barenz, Henry O. and Alma H
Bargenquast, John C
Bargenquast, Luella M
Barkley, Mary Margret
Bartelt, Robert
Bassett, Trayveon
Bauer, Otto J. and Louida
Beaudry, Elaine E
Becker, Anna E
Becker, Bertha
Becker, Carl
Becker, Caroline
Becker, Else
Becker, Katherine
Becker, Margaret
Becker, P.H
Becker, Robert
Becker, Rudolf
Becker, William B. and Hattie A
Beckmann, Frank
Beckmann, Johanna
Beckmann, Marie
Beckwith, Richard and Frieda
Behl, Charles F. and unclear M
Behling, Wm
Behling, Wm. Jr
Behm, Anna Arnold
Behm, Fred
Behm, Myrtle
Behnke, Fred
Behnke, Julia
Behnke, Ottilie
Behnke, Peter
Bendschneider, William E. and Mae K
Benz, Anna
Benz, Martin
Bergmann, Arthur and Emma
Bergmann, Charles
Berndt, Edward
Berndt, Eleanora
Berner, Paul W. and Harriet
Bessette, H. Pete and B. Jean
Beyer, Eleanor
Biehlke, Anna Catharine Juech
Biehlke, Chris Robert
Biemann, Mathilda
Birkholz, Ella
Birkholz, Reinhold
Bivins, Bertha F
Bivins, Lloyd
Bivins, Oertel L
Blaedon, Bernhard
Bock, Margaret
Bockhaus, Gustav A. and Dorothy B
Boecher, Marie N
Boecher, Robert and unclear
Boehlke, Louise L
Boese, Wayne Dale and Elfriede
Boettcher, Viola M
Bogner, Harry
Bolander, Walter R. and Erma
Bolin, Mary Kullmann
Bomberger, Joseph K. and Sara A
Boole, Perry R. and Mary Ruth
Borchardt, Geraldine H
Born, Walter C. and Dorothy
Botz, Esther L
Botz, Harold E
Boudnik, William E. and Florence
Braun, John A
Breckenfelder, August F. and Auguste C
Brenner, Ihcophil and Lina
Brown, Amandus
Brown, Anna
Brown, Hubert J. and Dorothy A
Browne, George W. and Esther
Bruesewitz, Alfred C. and Rose
Brugger, Emelia
Brugger, John A
Brukardt, Mary
Bruss, Carl J. and Mzargaret
Bruss, William
Bublitz, Albert
Bublitz, Emilie
Buchholz, August and Augusta
Buchvar, Kosta
Budde, Alfred H. and Rose A
Buddie, William and Emillie
Buege, Carl and Anna
Buege, Carl and Lucille
Buenning, Alfred and Ida
Buenning, Lloyd A. and Ruth E
Buetow, Anna L
Buetow, August F
Buetow, Bertha H
Bulgrin, Carl
Bulgrin, Ernstina
Bullerman, Anna
Bullerman, Emil
Buntrock, Charles and Caroline
Burmeister, Paul C
Buttenhoff, Otto
Chamberlain, Jovanza Marquel
Chidester, Myrtle V
Chidester, Raymond C
Christensen, Jeffrey S
Chudik, Barthlolmew
Chudik, Florence
Chyko, Elma
Cilleg, unclear and unclear
Cisermeier, Ottilie A
Clark, Anna M
Clark, James S
Cloos, Louis W
Clow, Ben L. and Elsie A
Coleman, Quintin E. Jr
Collings, Alice
Compton, Destiny Charlestina
Conlee, Marion H
Conrad, Gustav A
Cooper, H.E
Corley, Imani R
Cosner, Elizabeth
Cowals, Amanda
Cowals, Charles H
Cowalsky, Charles
Cowalsky, Fredericka
Curtis, Thomas M
Damask, William and M
Dargatz, Anna
Dargatz, Charles O
Dargatz, John and Millie
De Clark, Arthur R. and Lorraine
DeGelleke, Anita
DeGelleke, William A
Detvan, Frances
Detvan, Joseph
Dewey, Lauren C. and Joyce J
DeWindt, Arnold
Diersen, Harry H. and Hildegard
Diersen, Martin J
Dietrich, Charles and Clara
Dippel, Adolph
Dippel, Elizabeth
Dirk, Herman
Dobratz, Kenneth G
Dobrient, Albert
Dobrient, Erwin A
Dobrient, Magdalene
Dreblow, George and Alice
Dreblow, Harry W
Dreblow, Ruth R
Dryden, Harry A
Duchrow, Clarence and family
Dumke, Elizabeth
Dumke, Paul and Henrietta
Dumke, Theodore
Dwire, Harry
Dwire, Jennie
East, Claude V. and Louise K
Eckoldt, Emil
Eckoldt, Frank J
Edelman, Bertha
Edelman, William J
Eggers, Earl B. and Doris J
Eggert, William and Ella
Einwalter, Raymond and Louise
Elkert, George J
Engelhardt, Margarethe
Engelmann, Curt J. and Erna H
Engelmann, Karl and Clara
Erdmann, Alfred
Erdmann, Elsie
Erickson, Caroline F. Sillman
Erickson, Rev. Archibald T
Ernst, Emily M. Schalow
Esche, William F. and Ida
Eschrich, Emerson W
Eschrich, William and Anna
Evers, Otto
Ewig, Joseph
Extrell, E. Gordon and Violet T
Feichter, Bertha
Feichter, Erwin
Feichter, Gottlob
Feldmann, Henry
Feldmann, Mary
Fiene, Charles M
Firtzlaff, Albrecht
Firtzlaff, Emilie
Firtzlaff, Herman
Fischer, Augusta
Fischer, Reinhardt
Flugstad, Robert J
Forwark, Harold and Gladys
Foshag, Louis E. and Jeannette C
Foth, Edna
Frank, Gottfried and family
Frank, Gustav and Ella M
Franke, Dawn
Franke, Laurel A
Franke, Reinhardt and Alice
Franks, George
Frerk, Herman and Alice
Froemming, Louis G. and Olga E
Galau, Louis G
Gastel, Edna H
Gastel, Richard
Gauke, Clara
Gaulke, Albertine
Gaulke, Marie
Gaulke, Meta
Gaulke, Milda
Gaulke, Theodor
Gay, James
Gay, Josephine
Genskow, Dean
Genskow, Harvey M
Genskow, Marie Kuenne
Gerke, Elroy H. and Martha E
Gerke, Gary Lee and Marilyn Doome
Gerlach, Henry F. and Ella
Gibson, Alvin J
Gierach, Darcella
Gierach, George
Giger, Irma
Glass, Augusta
Glass, Louise
Gleich, Balbina
Gleich, John
Glenn, Stacy Ann
Goddington, Clyde
Goddington, Lillian
Goecks, Robert and Emily
Goelz, William and unclear
Goerlitz, Charles and Norma
Goerlitz, Erma
Goerlitz, Minnie
Goetz, Reinhold and Augusta
Goetzinger, Lillie
Goetzinger, Walter G
Goetzke, William and Angeline
Goins, Alice Lynn
Goins, Eva C
Goke, J. August and Louise
Goodnature, George Wilson and Mona Louise
Gora, Leo and Anita
Gordon, Alberta E
Gordon, Charles A
Gottschalk, Bertha
Gottschalk, Henry
Gotz, Edward Paul
Gotz, Wenzel and Florence
Grace, Julius T
Graceland Cemetery Sign
Graf, August
Graf, Rosa
Graff, Emma
Graff, Henry
Gray, Alexander
Gray, Augusta
Grayned, Bonita L
Greuel, Paul and Minnie
Griebenow, Agnes E
Griebenow, Bertha
Griebenow, Ferdinand
Griebenow, Selma E
Grief, Lillian Gay
Grief, Theodore
Grijialiva, Milton Ii
Groholski, Marvin and Doris
Gross, Eleanor C
Gross, George J. and Elizabeth
Gross, R. Walter and Janice E
Grosse, Florence
Grosse, Marie
Gruenewald, Ernst
Gruenewald, Friedericka
Gruett, Carl L
Grunert, Fred
Grunert, Martha
Gudex, Dr. Valentine
Gudex, Minnie
Guhl, Lillie
Gundlach, Carl F
Gundlach, Sophie
Gutekunst, Rev. Carl and Ottilie H
Gutmann, William and Mathilda
Gwiklinski, Edward
Gwynn, Catherine
Haas, Gustav
Habener, Gustav and Frieda
Habermeyer, Joseph
Habermeyer, Mary
Hackbarth, Arnold W
Hackbarth, Edwin H
Hackbarth, Robert and Johanna
Hagist, George
Halke, Josephine
Hall, Susann
Hamilton, Victoria A
Hammer, Johanna
Hammer, Paul
Hampton, Joyce
Hampton, Natasha S
Handy, Jesse L. Sr
Hanke, Roland W. and Dorothy E
Hansen, Douglas T. and Betty Jane
Hansen, Oswald B. and Ester B
Hanson, Ole Andrew and family
Hantke, Sophia
Harding, Frances L
Harmon, Elmer G. and Emma J
Harris, Johnie
Harris, Michael A. Sr
Hartmann, Erdmann and Clara
Harvey, Angeline Avery
Hass, Clara
Hass, Frank W
Hass, Howard P. and Philomena
Hass, Patricia Ann (infant)
Hauck, Fred and Henrietta
Haule, Frank and Lillie
Hawkins, Glendine
Hechler, Barbette
Hechler, Louis
Heder, Daryl H
Hegemann, Anna
Hegemann, Wm. P
Hegen, Lulu
Heidemann, Edwin L. and Julia C
Heiden, Lena
Heiden, Robert
Heinemann, John and Katharina
Hemmann, Alvina B
Henke, Carl
Henke, Henriette
Henkel, Bertha
Henkel, William
Hering, August and Clara
Hering, Else
Herrmann, Maud
Heup, Frank E
Heup, Martha
Hey, Jacob and family
Hicks, Theodore R
Higgins, Jennifer Lynn
Higgins, Mary E
Higgins, William Otha Jr
Hill, Arthur H.P. and Hulda A. Hill
Hintz, Arthur and Lydia
Hintz, John
Hintz, Minnie
Hinz, Herman E. and Agnes R
Hoefer, Henry
Hoefer, Louise
Hoffman, Louise
Hoffman, Robert
Hoffmann, Christian
Hokanson, Helen E. (Betty)
Hokanson, S. Arthur
Holenweg, Herman and family
Hollingsworth, Geon
Hollingsworth, Vera S
Holzfuss, George
Holzhausen, Otto
Hoppenrath, Lois Jean
Hormann, Louise
Howard, Arnold L. Sr
Howard, Charles E
Howard, James L
Howell, Kerry Jr
Hubinger, Minnie
Hughes, Lynn E
Hunt, Deangelo
Hunter, Joyce A
Hutchins, Devonta Jamar
Ibis, Dolores Preuss
Immekus, Elizabeth
Immekus, Joseph
Irving, Joseph Ii
Isabell, Inez
Isenring, Augusta
Isenring, Warren
Isenring, Wynand
Ivy, Gloria Faye Jones
Jackson, Addie Lorraine
Jackson, Norman
Jackson, Olive
Jaeger, Anna Kassens
Jaeger, Lillian
Jaeggin, Helen O
Jaehnig, Alfred H
Jaehnig, Meta L
Janecek, William J
Janke, Carl
Janke, Viola
Janke, Wilhelmina
Janke, Wilhelmine
Jefferson, Daisy Bell
Jegart, Edward and Anna
Jegart, Edward J. and Elizabeth
Jeske, Charles E. and Louise
Jeske, Frederick and David (infant)
Jeske, Johann and Louise
Jevnisek, Albert M. and Mary
Johnson, Gregory L
Johnson, Howard
Johnson, Jarrell D
Johnson, Jessie Fowlkes
Johnson, R. W
Johnson, Viola
Jones, Johnnie Lee Iii
Jones, William Gerald
Jung, Clara
Jung, Eric and Alma
Jung, John
Jung, Paul and Antonie
Jung, Ralph K
Jung, Richard and Betty
Kaestner, Alvina
Kaestner, Henry
Kalenofske, John L. and Edna E
Kaliebe, Frieda
Kaliebe, Henry H
Kanitz, Albert and Alina
Kant, Carl and Edna
Kaschner, Glenn W
Kaschner, Patricia C
Kehrein, Ruth
Kelley, Christopher D
Kelly, Chase Alexander
Kempfer, Stanley Lee
Kent, Mary Lane
Kern, Kate
Kern, Wm. G
Keys, Jeffery
Kichefski, Edward
Kichefski, Janet
Kiepert, Clarence and Harriet E
Kiepert, Elroy E. and Mildred V
Kiley, Bernice
Kilwinger, George
King, Keyaira K
Kintop, John J
Kipper, Charles and Lydia H.S
Kirchner, ferdinand
Kirchner, Katharina
Klamp, Crescentia
Klamp, Emil H
Klann, Paul E. and Martha
Klar, Emma
Klar, Georgia
Klar, Henry
Klauser, Fred and Katherine
Klauser, Walter and Hilda E
Kleinschmidt, August F. and Lena C
Klingbeil, Arthur W
Klingbeil, August F
Klingbeil, Idalia M
Klippel, Alfred and Martha
Klocko, Benjamin and Verona
Klocko, Gordon
Klocko, Herman and Barbara
Klocko, Maude
Klockow, Albert T
Klockow, Emma S
Klode, Frank C
Klode, Louise L
Klode, Margaret D
Klug, Christine
Klug, Fern
Klug, Robert F
Kluge, Bertha
Kluge, C.T
Kluge, Edna E
Kluge, Theodore
Knaub, Henry and Elizabeth
Knoll, Rosalina
Knoll, William
Koebner, Barbara
Koehler, Bertha
Koehler, Robert and Alma
Koeller, Amalia
Koeller, Arthur
Koeller, Emma
Koeller, Henry
Koepke, William and Bertha
Koeppen, Richard C. and Elizabeth K
Koester, Ernst and Gertrude
Kollosche, Rudolph and Emma
Konop, Joseph M. and Gertrude E
Kopp, Edwin and William
Kosbab, William and Ann
Kottke, Paul Robert
Kozminski, Edwin F. and Margaret L
Krause, Arthur and Augusta
Kressin, August
Kressin, Herman and Clara
Kressin, Minnie
Kriefall, Gilbert A. and Alvina M
Kroening, Marie
Krofta, Frank and Gertrude
Krofta, Louise
Krueger, August W. and Else A
Krueger, Elmore
Krueger, Otto H. and Frieda W
Krumrey, Lucia
Krumrey, Wilhelm
Kuenn, Christ
Kuenn, Minnie
Kuenne, Rev. Kuno A. and Marie
Kujawski, Barney and Mathilda
Kujawski, Elroy and Elizabeth
Kulick, John H
Kulik, Charles
Kulik, Helen H
Kulik, Henry
Kulik, Justina
Kullmann, Henry
Kullmann, Hermina
Kulmann, Christine
Kulmann, Gust
Kunath, Arona C
Kunde, Edward and Erna
Kusrow, Raymond E
Kustelski, Richard

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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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