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Acker, Myron and Harriet
Albright, Ray F. and Loretta
Amberson, Zacharias and Mary Ann
Arensdorff, Wendell M.
Armstrong, Rosemary R.
Bachleitner, Andrew Lloyd
Badura, David and Catherine
Banaski, Peter J. and Esther B.
Benjamin, Edwin N. and Marie F.
Bensene, Audrey A.
Berendes, Michelle Chere
Berka, Thomas and family
Berka, Valentine and family
Berka, Vivian
Berndt, Ronald
Biorkowski, Helen
Bischoff, Frederick and Dorothy
Bissell, Florence
Bissell, Vern
Blaine, Bernice Goff and Mary Christine
Blair, Eliza Rooney and Michael Rooney
Blanchard, Arthur W.
Boland, William J. and Emma H.
Bosch, Edwin J. and Lorette C.
Boylan, James
Boyle, John E.
Brinker, Jacob Douglas
Broughan, John and family
Broughan, Matthew M. and family
Brown, James and family
Brown, John
Brown, Richard J. and Mary M.
Bucholtz, Alice
Buckett, William C. and Anna M.
Burk, John
Burk, William
Burns, James Eugene
Burns, John and Margaret
Burns, Katherine
Byrne, George M.
Byrne, Howard G.
Byrne, James and Elizabeth
Byrne, James
Byrne, John and Margaret
Camberg, Mary Elizabeth
Carrigan, Arthur and Caroline
Carrigan, Maurice F. and Catherine
Casey, Emma H.
Casey, John
Cichacki, Christopher G.
Clarey, Catherine Riordan
Cleveland, Jack Michael
Collins, Edward and Catherine Lane
Collins, Thomas J. and Kate E.
Conlan, Martin and Mary
Conray, James
Conray, Patrick and Patrick
Cook, Delmer J.
Cook, Eleanor G.
Cook, Mary E.
Cooney, James and family
Cooney, Patrick
Corman, Timothy and Joanna
Cridelich, Anthony J.
Cridelich, Lillian
Croke, Dennis and family
Croke, John P. and Mary A.
Croke, Paul S.
Croke, William and family
Cunningham, Bridget
Daley, Marion E.
Deans, James I. and Elizabeth F.
DeLeon, Mark E.
Diener, Catherine
Diener, Chas.
Dillabough, A. and M. and Bowers, A. and R.
Dillon, Richard J. and Martha J.
Donahue, William J. and Mary A.
Donovan, Walter and Mae
Doody, Emmett J.
Doody, Maryalice and Sadie
Dougherty, Charles and Mamie
Dougherty, Edward
Dougherty, H.J. and J.E. and Bissell, V.W. and F. A.
Dougherty, Harvey
Dougherty, Julia
Dougherty, Mary
Dougherty, William
Duffy, James Arthur and Elizabeth (Betty)
Duffy, Michael and family
Dwyer, Cornelius and family
Eberhardy, Joseph
Eiff, Brian
Eiff, Katie
Ensweiler, Earl E. and Catherine
Ensweiler, John David
Ensweiler, Thomas E.
Entringer, Joseph B.
Esche, Edward and Leona
Fahy, John
Falkowski, Joseph G. and Helen R.
Falkowski, Michael C.
Ferguson, Robert G. and Loretta Yanny
Fohey, James and Catherine
Fohey, James and family
Fox, Bernard and Doris Mae
Franklin, James and unclear
Franklin, Thomas and Margaret
Friebel, John W.
Fuhr, Frank
Furlong, William and Mary H.
Gaffney, Patrick and Ellen
Galligan, Charles A. and Sylvia
Gamble, Robert J.
Gamble, Sarah C.
Gerber, Nichlaus and Berdetta
Germanson, Harold B. and Genevieve A. Gadwood
Germanson, Harold B.
Germanson, Janie
Gevaart, Henry and family
Gibbons, Ellen
Gilroy, James Richard
Godsell, Anna
Godsell, Elmer and Ruth
Godsell, Mary C.
Godsell, William
Goff, Eliza
Goff, Mathew L.
Goff, Peter and Mary
Goff, Thomas
Goff, William G. and Agnes
Gorman, John
Gorman, Timothy and Mary A.
Gorman, William and Alice
Gorman, William E. and Julia T.
Greaney, Cornelius and family
Greaney, John
Grilley, James F. and Vera C.
Gurda, Arthur B. and family
Gurda, Arthur B.
Hackett, Ann E.
Hackett, Edward M. and Josephine
Hackett, James and family
Hackett, Mary
Hackett, Patrick and Margaret
Haffner, John and Catherine
Hagerty, A.J.
Hagerty, John
Hagerty, Mary
Hapka, Lorayne V.
Hart, Ann E.
Hart, George R.
Heindl, Paul A. and Frances C.
Heinrich, Harold W. and Vernell L.
Heinz, Isabelle
Heinz, Jacob M. and Mary A.
Heinz, Leo J.
Heinz, Martin J.
Hennebery, Maggie
Hennebery, Richard and Mary
Herbert, Arthur T. and Elizabeth A.
Herbert, Charles and Frances
Herbert, Edward M. and Margaret
Herbert, Frank C.
Herbert, Ruth D.
Hess, Frank V. and Rose P.
Heun, James C. and Martha C.
Heyerdahl, Jordan Robert
Hickey, Catherine
Hickey, Jeremiah
Hill, Nathan Thomas
Hinde, Alfred
Hoffner, Walter G.
Hogan, Edmond and family
Hogan, Mollie and children
Holcomb, Thomas and Mary E.
Holub, George H. Sr. and George H. Jr.
Hondel, Stephen F. and Edith
Hurley, Elizabeth
Hurley, Grace
Hurley, John
Hurley, William
Janz, Mary B. and Pamela E.
Jeske, Norbert R.
Jeske, Norbert Ralph
Jilek, Catherine I.
Jilek, James B.
Johnson, John
Jollmer, Elizabeth
Jordan, Michael
Jordan, William F.
Jordan, Willie and Clara
Karel, George J. and Margaret M.
Karel, John S.
Kearney, Patrick and family
Keating, James and Margaret
Keating, James
Kelley, Felix and Mary McDermott
Kelley, unclear and Louisa Mary
Kelly, Albert M. and Frances M.
Kelly, John
Kelly, Louis J. and Anna M.
Kelly, Patrick
Kelly, William and family
Kennedy, Hugh
Kinney, unclear
Kischefsky, Michael J.
Kizorek, Edmund L.
Kizorek, Lucille A.
Koch, Philomena R.
Koch, Roy Robert
Kreutzer, Joseph and Walburga
Kriva, Jordan Elizabeth
Krueger, unclear female
Kuiter, John
La Vies, John G. and family
Lane, Edwim and Loretta
Lane, Michael and family
Lane, Wm. M. and M.A.
Lannon, James and Margaret
Lannon, Thomas and Mary Ann
Lannon, Thomas H.
Lawler, Father and family
Leahy, Matthew and Nora
Leggatt, Loretto and family
Leggatt, Savery S. and family
Lembezeder, Michael and Frances
Link, Joseph A. and Clara M.
Lloyd, John R. and Jeannine E.
Loftus, Catharine
Loftus, John
Loftus, Mary
Loomis, Agnes Meade
Loomis, Charles and family
Loomis, Dolores
Loomis, Elizabeth
Loomis, Frank J. and family
Loomis, John R.
Loomis, Terrence
Loomis, William
Looze, Joseph P.
Loughney, Clement and Annette
Loughney, John and CeCilia
Loughney, John
Loughney, Matthew and Winnifred
Loughney, Matthew
Loughney, Peter and Rose
Loughney, Rose Anna Carroll
Lynch, Catherine
Mager, Peter and Anna Maria
Mahgan, Maggie Quirk
Malia, James and family
Malloy, Martin J. and Frances P.
Malone, John and family
Manning, Bessie
Marne, William J.
Mastalir, Gerald F. (Jerry) and Dolores M. (Dolly)
Mastalir, Linda Marie
McAuliffe, Bridget
McAuliffe, Ellen
McAuliffe, Gladys
McAuliffe, Guilderoy
McAuliffe, John Jay
McAuliffe, Marie
McAuliffe, Thomas
McAuliffe, Timothy
McDonald, Michael
McElwee, Gregory W. and Helen M.
McElwee, William H. and family
McGee, Irene D.
McGee, Joseph A.
McGee, Robert Gerald
McGowan, Howard J. and female infant
McGowan, John A. and family
McGowan, John
McGowan, Leo L. and Inez M.
McGowan, Michael and Rose
McGowan, Patrick
McGowen, Anthony
McGrath, Edwrad J. and Mary C.
McGrath, Rebecca
McKane, unclear
McKenna, Isaac and Julia
McLea, William and Wm.
McNeill, John and Catherine
McShane, Michael
Meade, Frances and family
Meade, Frank A.
Meade, George
Meade, James
Meade, Mary Quinn
Meade, Maryann
Meade, Michael
Meade, Philip and Jennie
Meisinger, Charles E.
Merritty, children
Merritty, James and Catherine
Merritty, Thomas
Merrity, Patrick and family
Meyer, William and Rose
Mitten, James and Anna
Mitten, Patrick and Anna
Mitten, Raymond J. and Apalonia D.
Mitten, Viola R.
Monahan, Bridget
Monahan, Catherine M. Riordan
Monahan, Mathew
Morrisey, Mary Riordan
Mulhaney, Daniel and Ellen Considine
Mulhaney, John and family
Mulhaney, John J. and Catherine G.
Mulhaney, Thomas O. and Isabelle B.
Mullen, Wm.
Murphey, Jeremiah and Julia
Murphy, Dennis and Ann
Murphy, John and Mary
Murphy, Mary Ann
Murphy, unclear
Murray, Mark W. and Mary Ellen
Naughton, Henry W. and Bertha
Neary, James and family
Neary, Patrick and Catharine
Nelson, Frank R. and Ernestine
Nelson, Philip J.
Nelson, Robert A.
Nolan, Edward S. and Lezetta
Novak, Harvey J. and Rose C.
Nowak, James H. and family
Nowicki, daughters
O'Brien, Ann
O'Connell, Catherine
O'Connell, Dennis
O'Connell, James
O'Leary, Bernice C.
O'Leary, Zelotus
Olsen, Lawrence and Barbara A.
Opiela, Frank and Mary
Peck, Allen
Peck, Arthur
Peck, George A. and Rose A.
Peliska, Charles A.
Pelletier, Wellington and Viola
Perelli, Thomas Joseph
Pfeuffer, Maggie
Pichler, James D.
Piorkowski, Paul and L.
Piper, Jane Riordan
Piper, Robert Lewis
Piper, Thomas L.
Pohlmann, Ross E. and Edward
Popp, John W. and family
Poser, Max and Mary A.
Putzier, Malinda L.
Radermacher, Lawrence J. and Gertrude T.
Radermacher, Robert John
Rajchel, Richard J. and Ann C.
Rausch, Nicholas and family
Reynolds, Geo. William and Marg. Grace Dalton
Reynolds, James
Reynolds, Mary Margaret
Richey, Joseph
Riordan, James and Mary
Riordan, R.
Romel, Sharon M.
Rooney, John and Margaret
Rooney, Thomas and Celia
Rooney, Thomas D. and family
Rose, Lucius and Florence
Rosenwald, Conrad and Theresa B.
Ruesch, Lillian E.
Ruka, Doris A.
Rynders, Selma M.
Rynders, William J.
Schaeler, CeCelia W.
Schilling, Fred H. and Helen M.
Schlut, Eva
Schlut, Thomas
Schmay, Albert and Celia
Schmidt, Isabel Byrne
Schubring, Henry
Schubring, Lawrence
Schudt, Harold M. and family
Schuenke, Thomas C.
Schwab, William and Catherine
Shields, Charles Grover
Shields, Geo. W. and Margie
Shields, Mary Florence
Simonson, Marvin
Slane, Ann
Slane, James and Murray, Catherine Slane
Sloan, Robert W. and Eileen J.
Small, children
Small, George and Mary Cooney
Small, Raymond A. and Elizabeth A.
Small, William and Norah
Small, William E. and Emma B.
Small, William E. and family
Smith, Arthur J. and Eleanore A.
Smith, Edward
Smith, James and Ellen
Smith, James and Philip Joseph
Smith, Michael and Hannah
Smith, Robert J. and Margaret L.
Socha, Albert G. and Rose
Somers, Harry Sr. and family
Somers, Robert F.
St. Mary's Cemetery Sign
St. Mary's Church and Cemetery Sign
St. Mary's First Home Sign
Starck, Math E. and Marie C.
Stefaniak, Alois A. and Monica C.
Stubanus, Anton and Nicolaus
Stubanus, Henry and unclear
Sullivan, Adelia
Sullivan, Mary and Catharine
Sweeney, Margaret G. and Clair A.
Sweeney, Mary A. Peulen
Tenwinkel, Thomas Nathan and Mary Elizabeth
Torey, Catherine
Tringali, Aida
Tringali, Mario
Tutsch, Dawnell M.
Unverzagt, Eleanor F.
Unverzagt, Joseph L.
Vander Sanden, Daniel J. and Sheila J.
Vollmer, Christina
Vollmer, Henry A.R.
Vollmer, Theodor
Walker, Emma Schmidt
Walsh, Patrick and Mary Ann
Walter, Milbert L. and Lucille A.
Ward, Ann
Ward, Colen and Elizabeth
Ward, Martin
Ward, Mary and Margaret
Ward, Patrick
Ward, William and Katie
Ward, William
Weber, Mary Ellen
Weber, Mathias W.
Weber, Terrence M. and Florence Marie Morrissey
Weiter, unclear and Lucille
Welch, John M.
Welch, John
Welch, Thomas J. Jr. and family
Welch, Thomas J. Sr. and Annie
Wettengel, Ernest T. and Doris P.
White, Dora
White, John and Ellen
White, Margaret
White, Wm.
Wiett, Michael H.
Wilde, Leo J.
Wilson, George C. and family
Wilson, Robert and Madeline
Wolfram, Michael Joseph
Zebrowski, John and Natalia
Zignego, Lisa Marie

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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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