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Polish National - Chapel Hill Cemetery
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Maciejewski, Joseph and Mary - Zwoniarkiewicz, Leonard and Grace



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Maciejewski, Joseph and Mary
Madjewski, Helen
Malak, Edmund F.
Malicki, Bruno Friedrich
Malinski, John
Maloski, Emil and Agnieszka
Mandrik, Peter
Manske, Gordon E.
Maruszewski, Boleslaw
Mayesky, Joseph J. and Agnes
McDonald, Kevin C.
Melchior, Emilia
Melchior, Leonard
Mersenski, Stephan J. and Frances
Michalski, Jos. W.
Mierkiewicz, Nicholas J. and Harriet A.
Mifko, Frances
Milewski, Boleslaw and Marcella
Miller, Josephine A.
Morawski, Frank
Morawski, Henry W.
Mosakowski, Louis and Dorothy
Mrez, John and Anthonette
Mross, Frank
Mross, John and Alice
Mrozinski, Franciszek and family
Mrozinski, Helen Mosakowski
Mrozinski, Stanley and Regina
Mucha, Sylwester and Katarzyna
Muradzewski, Stanley and Viola
Murawski, Franciszek
Mushal, Sadie
Muza, Alexander and family
Muza, Alexander C.
Muza, Hattie
Myszkowski, Edwin H. and Eleanore M.
Nalbert, Roland A. and Yvonne M.
Nalbert, Wladyslaw and family
Napieralski, Franciszek and Michalina
Napieralski, unclear and Anna
Nemerowski, Michal
Niedzialkowski, Agnes
Niedzialkowski, Anthony and Julia
Niedzialkowski, Richard R. (Hawk)
Niedzialkowski, Ronald R.
Niewczas, Joseph
Novak, Joseph and Helen
Nowacki, Catherine
Nowak, Albert and Frances
Nowak, Harry J. and Cecelia V.
Nowak, Patricia A.
OHotto, Maryann
Olczak, Antoni
Oliden, Simon Jr. and family
Orwal, Stanley
Oryszyn, Blanche
Orzelski, Joseph
Orzelski, Mary
Orzelski, Roch
Paczkowska, Julianna
Palaszewski, Annette
Palaszewski, Benjamin J. and family
Panfil, Frank Murawski and family
Pankowska, Katarzyna
Pankowski, Theofil
Pankowskich, Grob Rodziny
Paszkiewicz, Joseph and Anna
Patterson, William M. and Eleanor M.
Pawlak, Alice
Pawlak, Patricia H.
Payton, Albert Jr.
Pelcznski, Agnes
Pelczynski, Frank
Penkalski, Frank and family
Penkalski, Wojciech and Maryanna
Perszewski, Philomene and Genry, Bernardine Carol
Peterson, Linda C.
Piekarski, Frank and family
Piekutowski, Waclaw and Wladyslawa
Pientka, Matthew B.
Pientka, Stanley and Catherine
Piotrowski, Alois H. and Eleanor A.
Piotrowski, Peter and family
Pisarski, George and Genevieve
Pisarski, Henry H. and family
Piwowarczyk, John S. and Rose M.
Piwowarczyk, Joseph C.
Plichta, Maria
Polachowska, Rozalia
Polachowski, Jan
Polski, Clement
Popa, Alphonse and family
Pope, Alison A.
Potrzebowski, Joseph and Josephine
Prezekwas, Jan
Pruszynski, Kazmiez and Maryanna
Przekwas, Franciszka
Przekwas, Jan
Pulkowski, Bernard
Pulkowski, Simon and family
Radomski, Jan and family
Radosta, Henry J. and Harriet F.
Radowicz, Walter and Hattie
Rakowiecki, Theodore
Rakowski, Stanley and Eleanor
Reichan, KS. Widdzimierz B.
Reynolds, Gerald M. and Joann M.
Roberts, Clyde M. and Lorraine F.
Rockefeller, Michael
Roesch, Earl Richard
Rogalski, Jan and family
Roman, Isabelle
Rosciszewski, Arthur L. and Eva M.
Roth, James A. and Sharon K.
Rudzinski, A. Heronim and Victoria V.
Rychlowski, Gilbert Raymond
Ryczanowski, Joseph
Rynkiewicz, Walter and Anna
Sabol, Joseph E. and Stephanie Plichta
Sachok, John
Sajecka, Magdalena
Sandoval, Anna
Schank, Frank C. and Helen B.
Schmidt, Roger E. and Mostek, Irene
Schmidt, Sandra Lynn
Schulz, William
Schumski, Emily
Semrau, Andrew and Stella
Shuposki, Josephine
Sikorski, Casimir
Singer, Marilyn F.
Siwakowski, Jan and Joanna
Skonieczny, Joseph and Constance
Skony, Lucian E. and Alice
Skupski, Feliks and Jadwiga
Skwierawska, Zofia
Slawnikowski, Michael and family
Slawnikowski, Olga
Sliva, Albert and family
Sliwicki, Helen
Slomka, John and Sophie
Smart, Edward K.
Smart, Sophie R. Orzelski
Smith, Keith E. and Jean J.
Smolen, John F. and Frances
Smolen, John S. and Edward F.
Smolen, John
Smolen, Joseph S. and Helen J.
Smolen, Joseph S.
Sobczak, Stephen J. and Regina M.
Sokolnicki, Casimir E. and Isabelle E.
Sporakowski, John and family
Spring, George Jr. and Stella A.
St. Louis, Thomas J.
Stachnik, Ervin and Janina
Stachura, Mathew and Laura
Stalewski, Stanley and Miriam
Stanislawski, Stanislaw and Jozefina
Stanislawski, Walenty and Antonina
Stefaniak, Frank and Katharine
Stevens, Charley and Michalak, Viola
Stocki, Jozef and parents
Stolowski, Joseph and Victoria
Studzinski, Stanley and Stephania
Sumiejski, Anton and Pearl
Suprag, Ante and Sofija
Surwall, Antonia and Omahne, Julia
Sutkowski, Wladyslawa and family
Swiercz, Arthur
Swiercz, Leo
Swiner, Joseph and Bernice
Syut, Joseph and Tillie
Szalek, Jozeta
Szczesny, Anton and Eva
Szczesny, Marian Frank
Szeflinski, Jan J. and Apolonia W.
Szeflinski, Peter J. and Alice A.
Szewczyk, Jan and Aniela
Szkolik, Jan
Szponder, Joseph and Julia
Szymanski, Aloysius and Ann
Szymanski, Peter J. and Kathryn
Szymkowski, Harry A. and Pearl H.
Tabaka, Harry P. and Jean L.
Tackowiak, John and family
Tackowiak, Jozef
Tackowiak, Wojciech and Michalina
Targanckas, Adomas
Tarkowski, Anton H. and Marie C.
Thompson, Helen J.
Tishuk, Stephan and Anna and Szkolyk, Ksenia
Todryk, George
Trawczynski, Steve and Laura
Trojan, Henry and Lillian
Trudell, Edna R.
Trudell, Ruth A.
Tuchel, Milton C. and Wanda J.
Tucholski, Stanislaw and Michalina
Tuller, James S.
Tuma, Frank
Turley, Delbert E. Jr. and Arlene M.
Tyczynski, John S. and Geraldine
Van Price, Betty
Vander Meer, Joseph Lee
Von Stockhausen, George F. and Ruth Agnes
Walczynski, Alex and Maryanna
Wallert, Irwin L. and Regina T.
Wanat, Nicholas and Mary
Wegner, Wladyslaw and family
Weigmann, Theresa
Weinstock, Anna
Weinstock, Edmund
Weinstock, Harry
Weinstock, Steve and family
Wentland, Ella
Werkowski, Andrew E. and Constance
Werner, Julian
Wesner, Melissa L.
Wicht, Alice M. Smolen
Wiecki, Jan
Wiekcienski, Ignacy
Wielicka, Lorenz and Franciszka
Wiencek, Cecilia B.
Wiencek, Frances R.
Wiencek, Ted R.
Wiencek, Walter and Sophie
Wierzba, Dennis and Helen
Wierzba, Sylvester and Constance
Wilczynski, Eugene and Raymond
Wilczynski, Roman
Wilinski, Joseph W. and Catherine
Wilk, Chester
Wisniewski, Bill and Sophie
Wisniewski, Frank and family
Wisniewski, Jennie
Wisniewski, John
Wisniewski, Stefan F. and family
Wisniewski, Thomas D.
Witkowski, Jan P. and family
Witkowski, Leo R. and Helen V.
Wlodarczyk, Boleslaw
Wojcicki, Ignatz
Wojciechowski, Edward and Blanche
Wojtyra, George and family
Wozniak, Agnieszka
Wozniak, Joseph and Rose
Woznizk, Josephine
Wrzeski, Marion Steve
Wrzeski, Stephen and family
Wyrwicki, T.
Zalim, Bernard and Eleanore E.
Zawacki, Casimir J.
Zawada, Stanley and family
Zebrowska, Jozefa
Zeke, Norbert A. and Marlene J.
Zeller, Dale M. Norman
Zembruski, Frank and family
Zembrzuski, Frances
Zembrzuski, Stanley and Amelia
Zidonowitz, Peter K. and Renette R.
Zwicke, Nancy Jane
Zwicke, Wanda
Zwoniarkiewicz, Leonard and Grace

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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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