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Saalfeld - Zupnik


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Saalfeld, Clarence
Saalfeld, Flora
Saalfeld, Heiman
Saalfeld, Paulina
Saalfeld, Richard
Saalfeld, Sophie
Sachs, David
Sachs, Rena E
Sachs, Sara
Saichek, Gertrude Ann
Salinsky, Louise
Salomon, Clara T
Salomon, Nancy Hays
Salomon, Richard F.
Salomon, Ruth H
Salomon, Simon
Saltzstein, Abraham L
Saltzstein, Arthur
Saltzstein, Benjamin F
Saltzstein, David L
Saltzstein, Edna Docter
Saltzstein, Fannie C
Saltzstein, Irving D
Saltzstein, James I
Saltzstein, Jerome C
Saltzstein, Joan W
Saltzstein, Judith
Saltzstein, Julie C
Saltzstein, Margaret Jager
Saltzstein, Richard J
Saltzstein, Robert A.
Saltzstein, Sidney C
Sarfatty, Isaac J
Sax, Babetta
Sax, Hanna
Sax, Isaac
Sax, Leo
Sax, Leopold
Schaffner, Essye R
Schaffner, Morris J
Scharf, Elmer and Mildred
Scharf, Elmer
Scharf, Mildred
Scheftels, Barbara
Scheftels, Bernhard S
Scheftels, Fredrick
Scheftels, Henry
Scheftels, Jenny
Schermer, Edith Bender
Schife, Henry
Schiller, Blanche L
Schiller, Emma
Schiller, Florence C
Schiller, Herbert L
Schiller, Joseph
Schiller, Julius
Schlein, Eugene
Schlemberg, Joseph
Schlemberg, Lillian
Schlemberg, Samuel and Family
Schlemberg, Samuel
Schlossmann, Joseph
Schneiderman, Arthur I
Schneiderman, Rose R
Schoenfeld, Fannie
Schoenfeld, Henry
Schoyer, Hanscha
Schram, Anna B.
Schram, Anna B
Schram, Bernhard
Schram, Caroline
Schram, Jerome B.
Schram, Jerome B
Schram, Joseph B.
Schram, Sarah
Schram, Theresia and Family
Schram, Theresia
Schram, William J
Schreiber, Jacob
Schreiber, Rebecca
Schroder, Albert
Schroder, Cecilia
Schroder, Jacob
Schulhof, Adolf
Schuster, Bertha
Schuster, Bruno L
Schuster, Charles
Schuster, Ed. B
Schuster, Helen B
Schuster, Leopold
Schuster, Rose Birkenwald
Schwade, Edward D
Schwade, Franklin Pereles
Schwade, Stella Pereles
Schwager, Abraham
Schwager, Bertha C
Schwager, Helen
Schwager, I. C.
Schwager, Josephine
Schwartz, Alta
Schwartz, Bernard William
Schwartz, Faye D
Schwartz, Fern
Schwartz, Gertrude
Schwartz, Harlan Apter
Schwartz, Myron E
Schwartz, Ralph A
Schwartz, Ralph and Gertrude
Schwartz, Ralph
Schwartz, Samuel
Schwartz, Simon
Schwartz, Sophia
Schweitzer, Frances
Seelig, Ida
Seelig, Theodore
Seligman, Dinah
Seligman, Rose
Seligman, Solomon
Seligmann, Bertha
Seligmann, Jette
Seligmann, Rudolph
Sepper, Edward P.
Sepper, Eileen
Shafrin, Rosalind Schwartz
Shakman, Eleanor H
Shakman, Henrietta S
Shakman, Louis A
Shakman, William A
Shapiro, Isadore B
Shapiro, Nathan W
Shere Family
Shimon, David E
Shimon, Lorraine
Shimon, Max J
Shlimovitz, Jane
Shlimovitz, Janet U
Shlimovitz, Nathan F
Shmerler, Franzi M
Shmilovich Family
Shmilovich, Alex
Shmilovich, Erlen
Shneidman, Daniel L
Shutkin, Louise W
Shutkin, Michael W
Sidenberg, Paul
Siegel, Betty
Siegel, Dianne
Siegel, Regina
Siegel, Seymour M
Siesel, Dorothea J
Siesel, John J
Siesel, Sidney M
Sievetz, Paul and Sarah
Sievetz, Paul
Sievetz, Sarah
Silber, Amelia
Silber, Bernhard
Silber, Carrie
Silber, Grace B
Silber, Hannah
Silber, Harry M
Silber, Henry M
Silber, Hulda
Silber, Isadore
Silber, Jacob
Silber, Joachim J
Silber, Johanna
Silber, Joseph
Silber, Lewis
Silber, Marcus
Silber, Marie E
Silber, Natalie
Silber, Rosa K
Silber, Samuel
Silber, Walter S
Silberberg, Norma H. Straus
Silverman, Barney
Silverman, Bernice L
Silverman, Emanuel
Silverman, Eugene
Silverman, Lionel J.
Silverman, Pepi
Silverman, Venie
Silverstone, Stella
Silverstone, William
Simenofsky, Dorothy
Simmons, Pauline
Simon, Abraham M.
Simon, Albert R
Simon, Jessie R
Simon, Leo Jersey
Simon, Matilda
Simon, Max
Simon, Sarah
Simonson, Fannie
Simson, Clara Scheftels
Simson, Horace David
Singer, Etta
Singer, Goldie
Singer, Hedwig Caspary
Singer, Judith
Singer, Nathan and Goldie
Singer, Nathan
Singer, Ronald E.
Skerball, Isidore and Maye G
Skerball, Isidore
Skerball, Maye G
Smith, Carl I
Smith, Carrie
Smith, Charles J. and Harriet R
Smith, Charles J.
Smith, Eva
Smith, Harriet R
Smith, Isaac C
Smith, Maude
Sobel, Louis
Sobel, Margaret
Sorkin, Aviva Dolnick
Sorkin, Leonard
Sorrin, Harriet
Sorrin, Saul
Spector, Fannie
Spector, Paul J.
Speiser, Delia
Speizman, Anna
Speizman, Harry
Speizman, Helen Feenberg
Spiro, Bertha
Spiro, Samuel
Spitz, Alice M (2)
Spitz, Alice M
Spitz, Belle L
Spitz, Ida Moohr
Spitz, Leo
Spitz, Milton M.
Spitz, Morris
Steele, Jack
Stein, Bertha
Stein, Hannah
Stein, Jaclyn Goldberg
Stein, Johana
Stein, Joseph
Stein, Julia M
Stein, Leon
Stein, Louis
Stein, Martha
Stein, Mary G
Stein, Maurice
Stein, Nathan
Stein, Rebecca
Stein, Sandra E
Stein, Simon L
Stein, Sophie
Stein, Victor L
Steinberg, Eleanor
Steinhart, Isidore
Stern, Ada B
Stern, Adela
Stern, Carrie
Stern, Frederick M
Stern, Jacob
Stern, Moses
Stern, Sandu
Stern, Yolanda Marculescu
Steuer, Edith R
Steuer, Gertrude
Steuer, Lily
Steuer, Ulrick B
Steuer, Walter
Stingl, Albert G
Stone, Marie Adler
Stone, Minnie
Stone, Nat
Straetz, Cheryl A
Strass, Carl B
Strass, Hattie
Strass, Paulina
Strass, Rosa
Strassman, Adolphus
Straus, Arthur J
Straus, Carmen S
Straus, David A
Straus, Emma
Straus, Jennie and Leah
Straus, Jennie
Straus, Julius
Straus, Leah
Straus, Nathalia Steinhardt
Strauss, Elaine C
Strauss, Gertrude P
Strauss, Harold R
Strauss, Jeanette
Strauss, Raymond R
Strauss, Sarah
Strnad, David
Strnad, Julius
Strnad, Pauline
Strnad, Sophia Salomon
Strouse, Robert H
Stumes, Bernhard
Stumes, Infant
Stumes, Sarah Pick
Suran, Barbara Bloom
Sure, Leola H
Susag, Johanna
Swedlow, Irving E
Tanenbaum, Ida
Tanenbaum, Joseph
Tanzer, Ruth
Tara, Fanny Neides
Tara, Nathan
Tarney, Richard
Teller, Alan J
Teller, Alfred
Teller, Emma
Teller, Gertrude
Teweles, Alice Heller
Teweles, Arthur
Teweles, Caroline
Teweles, Charlotte W
Teweles, Eva
Teweles, Hugo
Teweles, Jenny Rebecca
Teweles, Johanna
Teweles, Julia
Teweles, Lawrence H
Teweles, Lawrence William
Teweles, Ludwig
Teweles, Marcus
Teweles, Mary (2)
Teweles, Mary
Teweles, Max
Teweles, Noa
Teweles, Oscar M
Teweles, Richard Hugo
Teweles, Simon
Teweles, William
Teweles, Wilma Weiskopf
Thal, Alexander
Thal, Bertha
Thal, Ervin S
Thal, Jacob A
Thal, Max
Thal, Sarah Lammfrorm
Thal, Walter M
Thanhouser, Frank
Thanhouser, Julia
Thanhouser, Samuel
Tiefenbronner, Alfred
Tiefenbronner, Caroline
Tiefenbronner, Henry
Tiefenbronner, May
Tikofsky, Gussie
Torbe, Doris
Torbe, Joseph
Torbe, Leo
Torbe, Rosalie
Tousman, Leonard C
Treisman, Ben
Treisman, Gloria
Tsalis, Fenya Shenker
Tsalis, Samuel
Ugent, David H
Ulbright, Sadie S
Ullman, Emma
Ullman, Hedwig
Ullman, Mae L
Unger, Frida
Usow, Howard A
Veit, Ethel A
Veit, Henry
Veit, Herman F
Veit, Meta
Vogel, Sallie
Vulpas, George
Vulpas, Zita
Waisbren, Burton Armin
Walens, Lorraine
Wallace, David S
Wallace, Ernst
Wallace, Pearl
Walter, Carrie H
Walter, J. Charles
Walter, Lawrence B
Walter, Reinette
Wassermann, Charles
Wassermann, Fannie
Wedenfeld, Milo David
Weidenfeld, Babetta
Weidenfeld, David
Weidenfeld, Dora T
Weidenfeld, Henrietta
Weidenfeld, Herman
Weidenfeld, Isaac
Weidenfeld, Joseph E
Weidenfeld, Maier
Weidenfeld, Marian
Weil, Abraham L
Weil, Adolf
Weil, Adolph S
Weil, Alexander
Weil, Alice Stumes
Weil, Benjamin Jr
Weil, Benjamin M
Weil, Berta
Weil, Carrie Stix
Weil, Celestine
Weil, Charles
Weil, Clara
Weil, David
Weil, Edna Nahm
Weil, Elisa A
Weil, Emma K
Weil, Eugene S
Weil, Fred
Weil, Hattie S
Weil, Herman
Weil, Isaac
Weil, J. Monroe
Weil, Louise
Weil, Moses
Weil, Norma
Weil, Rosa
Weil, Salina
Weil, Sara Stern
Weil, Sarah R
Weil, Sarauch
Weinbaum, Nathan A
Weinbaum, Stanley G
Weinbaum, Stella Grauman
Weinberg, Dudley
Weinberg, Gustav
Weinberger, Ana
Weinstock, Fanny
Weinstock, Frances J
Weinstock, Henry M
Weinstock, Irving F
Weinstock, Lovina
Weinstock, M
Weinstock, Michael
Weinstock, Rebecca
Weinstock, Samuel
Weinstock, Sarah
Weinstock, Theresa
Weisbord, Rose B
Weiss, Charlotte
Weiss, Jack
Weiss, Rose
Weiss, Teckla
Weiss, Ted and Charlotte
Weiss, Ted
Weisskopf, Albert
Weisskopf, Ellen
Weisskopf, Leon
Weltman, Benjamin
Wesel, Edward
Wesel, Evelyn
Wesel, Samuel David
Wetzler, Annie B
Wetzler, Carrie
Wetzler, Helene T
Wetzler, Henry
Wetzler, Herman S
Wetzler, Jennie
Wetzler, Julius
Wetzler, Louis
Wetzler, Martha
Wetzler, Max
Wetzler, Pauline
Wetzler, Sidney H
Wetzler, Simon
Wheeler, Etta F
Whitehead, Daniel
Whitehead, Jennie
Whitehead, Meyer B
Whitehead, Rosa
Wiener, Jack
Wiener, Kurt
Wiener, Marie G
Wiener, William
Wilk, Celia
Wilk, David
Wilk, Louis J
Wilk, Meyer
Wilk, Minnie
Wilk, Morris
Willig, Mae Mahler
Winkelman, Minnette G
Winter, Jack R
Winter, Jack
Winter, Muriel Lubline
Wirth, Abraham
Wirth, Alxe
Wirth, Bertha
Wirth, Caroline
Wirth, Catharina
Wirth, Charles M
Wirth, Edward
Wirth, Estelle H
Wirth, Henry
Wirth, Irma
Wirth, Jacob (2)
Wirth, Jacob
Wirth, Sophie
Wiviott, James W
Wolf, Addie
Wolf, Lora
Wolfe, Erwin (2)
Wolfe, Erwin
Wolfe, Ruth
Wolff, Etta R
Wolff, Morris
Wolff, Rosa
Woolf, Annie
Zacharias, Irmgard
Zarne, Ernestine
Zehner, Robert J
Zekind, Carrie
Zekind, Harry M
Zellner, Bernhard
Zellner, Theresa
Zigman, Becky C
Zigman, Walter A
Zimbler, Fayre
Zimbler, Harold (2)
Zimbler, Harold
Zubren, Louis
Zupnik, Stefanie
Zupnik, William

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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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