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Abel, Edward and Hildegarde
Ackermann, Charles F. and Katherine
Adamczewski, Mary
Adkins, Joyce
Adrian, Arthur F. and Mary E
Adrian, Frank L. and Dolores
Adrian, Genevieve M. and Catherine E
Adrian, George
Adrian, Raymond J. and June R
Aguirre, Karen A
Albrecht, Clara
Albrecht, Edward
Albrecht, Michael
Albright, Joanne
Alexander, Josephine
Alexander, Leon C. and Bridget
Alexander, Simon and Victoria
Alstadt, Alois and Mary
Altenbach, Ferdinand and family
Ambrogi, Dominic
Ambrose, Abraham and Josephine
Amyot, Guy Leonard and Martha
Anderson, Barbara Jean
Andrzejewski, Joseph R. and family
Anker, Dolores M
Anker, Earl H
Appell, Daniel F. and Sylvia M
Appell, Howard and Martha
Appell, Ralph J. and Ethel
Armand, Agatha
Armand, Albert
Armand, Florence
Armbruster, Marianna and Elizabeth
Arndt, William G. and Agnes R
Arnold, Gerald C. and Marcella J
Arpan, August A. and Maria E
Aserett, Carl
Aserett, Hildegarde
Asfalg, John and Anna
Ash, Albert
Ash, Richard
Auerbach, Adam and Bertha
Ausmacher, Andrew
Aviles, Ruben Valentino
Bach, Edward J. and Cassie M
Bach, John J
Bach, Louis P
Backes, Hubert
Baecker, Christine W
Baker, Charles Louis III
Baker, Jo Ann
Baldygo, Alexander and valerie
Bank, Martha
Barber, George O. and Lucille
Barbian, Edward J. and Marie L
Barbian, Wayne R. and Elaine E
Barlow, Marion
Barnhart, Ida
Barry, Paul L
Barry, Pauline
Barry, Theresa
Bartels, George W. and Mary
Bartels, Mary
Bartels, Norbert
Bartels, Roman F. and family
Bartz, Aurelia
Bartz, Edward and Blanche
Bauerschmidt, John
Bauerschmidt, Mary and family
Bearmann and Heintz, family
Bearmann, William
Beatovic, John and Alice
Beaudry, Joseph L. and Leila A
Beckers, Barbara
Beckers, Charles
Beckers, Frank and Mary
Beckers, Frank
Behling, Agatha
Behling, Edward E. and Hattie
Behrend, Charles J. and Ella M
Behrend, John
Behrend, Steven
Behrendt, Doris Mae
Behrendt, Ervin A. and Stella R
Beier, Henry C. and Agnes F
Belot, Jerome L. and family
Belot, Joseph and Martha
Benning, Irene
Bennish, Lylas Charles
Benski, Edwin and family
Benski, Frank and family
Benski, John and family
Berendt, Raymond Z. and Sophie
Berendt, unclear
Berg, Clara M
Berg, Harry J. and Marie E
Berg, Ida
Bergenthal, Frank and Dorothy
Bergmann, Charles F. and Marie C. Mendel
Bergmann, Karl L
Bergmann, Mark Anthony
Bergmann, Michael J. and Marie M
Bergmann, Robert L. and Audrey A
Bergmann, Roger
Berns, CeCilia
Bertrand, Richard R
Bertrand, Robert H. and family
Bethke, Alma L
Bethke, Elizabeth
Bethke, Paul
Bethke, Stephen and Rose
Bettendorf, Mary
Beuth, Herman J. and Rose
Beyer, Elizabeth Helen
Beyer, Elmer Raymond
Bialk, John
Bialk, Joseph and Laura
Bialk, Roman A. and Monica Mae
Bialorski, Adam
Bieganowski, Raymond and Violet
Bielmeier, Albert and Clara
Biersach, Herbert and Isabela S
Bieszk, Florence
Bieszk, Terry J
Bieszke, Eugene
Bigelow, Earl and Jessie
Bilodeau, Ann
Bilodeau, Edgar
Bilot, Leo A. and Theresa
Bilot, William L. Sr
Binder, Anna
Bintz, Albert N
Bittl, Andrew and Anna F
Blaha, John and Dolores
Blankenheim, Gilbert J
Blankenheim, Walter M. and Johanna K
Blasier, Barbara E
Blasier, Herman H
Blaskowski, Clemens and Regina
Blaszczynski, Francis and Mary
Bloedorn, Barbara
Blohowiak, Rosemary
Blondin, infant
Blucher, Christopher Charles
Blumberg, Clara
Boerter, Raymond and Agnes
Bohn, Leon J. and Adeline F
Bohn, Leon Ralph
Boknevitz, Anton A. and Mary T
Bolda, Joseph and family
Bolin, Robert L
Bolmes, John and Catherine
Bolmes, Margaret
Bolmes, Ruth
Boncel, Frank and Ida
Bonk, Agnes and Hyacinth
Bonk, Richard and Mary
Bores, Eugene and Dolores
Bores, Mary G. and sons
Borko, Jay George
Borko, Joseph Ben
Borowiak, Mary
Borowiak, Michael
Borth, Herbert and Alma
Bosch, John H
Bosch, Joseph and family
Bosetti, Paul and Maria
Botas, twin infants
Boudreau, Steven J
Boyden, Anna
Braam, Marie L. and family
Braam, Norbert W. and Audrey A
Braam, Quirin J. and Dolores
Brading, Forest and Marie
Brading, Robert
Brandow, Roy
Brandt, Anthony F. and Elizabeth E
Bredeck, Catherine
Bregant, Eleanor
Bregant, Frances
Bregant, Lillian
Breitzman, Mary
Bren, John T
Breutzmann, Edward G. and family
Brezinske, Frank
Briesemeister, Charles and Catherine
Briganski, Dorothy
Brill, John and Anna
Brilowsky, Max P
Brink, David C
Brink, Gordon A. and Elizabeth
Britton, Jeffrey L
Britz, Joseph M
Brodowski, Pearl M. Musolf
Brophey, Robert
Brown, Martin and Mary
Brownkowski, Anton P. and Marion
Brueckner, Richard A. and Margaret M
Brusewitz, Frank M. and Anna A
Brusk, Mary Anne
Bruttig, Herbert M. and Adele M
Bruttig, James H. and Mary J
Bruttig, James H
Brylow, Edwin A. and Esther C
Bryzinski, John and CeCelia
Bryzinski, Mary H
Brzezinski, Frank and family
Brzezinski, Joseph and Helen
Brzezinski, Rose
Brzycki, Joseph M
Buchholz, Raymond D. and Betty M
Bucholz, Gladys
Bucholz, John
Budisch, David E
Budisch, Edward J. and Ida G
Budisch, Harry
Budisch, Joseph J
Budish, Andrew
Budish, Sophia
Budzinski, John and family
Budzish, Albert and Emily
Budzisz, John Martin and Irene Jessie
Budzisz, Victoria
Buer, Robert J. and Helen G
Bujak, Stanley and Angeline
Bulski, Alexander and Marie
Bunzel, Agnes
Burckhardt, Anton
Burke, John R. and Bertie E
Burzynski, Leonard J. and Anna T
Busch, Beverly J
Buschmann, Gertrude
Buschmann, John P
Butch, George and Anna
Butch, William and Marjorie
Cadena, Daniel
Calcanski, Rose
Campbell, John Russell
Campus, David T
Canales, Jesse R
Canales, John J. and Mary M
Canales, Raquel Manriquez
Canapa, Bernard J
Carlson, Lester
Carlson, Mary Jane
Carnee, August and Catherine
Casey, James Patrick and Mary Elizabeth
Cassidy, James and Lydia
Caviglione, Samuel C. and Zahorek, Loretta B
Cegielski, Edward and family
Cekada, Gay Marie
Cemka, August and Sally
Cemke, Julius and Frances
Ceskowske, Julius S. and Elizabeth M
Chada, Joseph E. and Sally
Champagne, H. Louis and Linda
Chanesky, Vincent and Matilda
Chirafisi, Anthony J. and Anastasia A
Chirafisi, family
Chirafisi, Joseph and Mary
Chirafisi, Peter j. and Eleanor A
Chirafist, Anthony J
Chiviok, Joseph and Julianna
Chmielewski, Anthony and Nettie
Chmielewski, Helen
Chojnacki, Helen M
Christensen, Armour and Clara
Chyle, Stella
Cichy, Frank B
Cichy, Geraldine J
Ciepluch, Ralph M. and Mary Ann
Cieszynski, Frank J
Cindric, Michael
Cinner, Joseph and Margaret
Ciske - Greiling, Joseph F. and Eva
Ciske, Albert A. and Pearl L
Ciske, Albert Jr. and Virginia
Ciske, Alphonse M. and Frances R
Ciske, Jerome
Ciske, Leroy John
Cissa, Lawrence
Claesges, John and Margaret
Clapier, Mary
Clark, Clarence
Clark, Florence A
Clark, James C
Clembin, Jerome F
Cole, Worth W. and Katherine
Collins, Johnny
Collins, Richard and Bertha
Conner, Charles R. and Ethel M
Conway, Daniel T
Cook, Mathew M
Corbett, Moera and family
Corpus, Bonnie
Costigan, Allen E
Costigan, Patrick H. and Mary E
Coupal, Joseph and Victoria
Croke, John J. and Marcella E
Cronin, Arthur and Rose
Crotan, George
Cruz, Candelaria
Cullen, Louis M. and George
Cunningham, Edward J
Cunningham, Thomas J. and Johanna
Curran, Ethel E
Cwikeis, Clara and Leonard J. Kowalski
Cwiklinski, Catherine
Cwiklinski, Joseph and Helen
Czajka, Frank M. and Marie H
Czajka, Peral T. and Dolores
Czaplewski, John and Agnes
Czapp, Joseph and Mary
Czarnecki and Cwiklis family
Czarnecki, Julian and Rose
Czarnecki, Mary
Czarniak, Angeline
Czarniak, Lawrence
Czerwicznik, Stanley J. and Amalda C
Czerwinski, Joseph and Anna
Czerwinski, Mary
Daly, John and Veronica
Daly, John P. and Emily M
Dalzin, Alfred (Bud) and Marie L
Dalzin, James A. and Katherine J
Damask, Dale C
Damro, William E. and Lydia
Dams, Frank and Irene
Daniels, Norbert W
Dantzman, Wenzel J. and Mabel
Davis, Clarence U
Day, Raymond J
De Ford, Brian
De Grace, Lawrence F. Sr
De Jesus, Enrique
De Larue, Elizabeth E. and Steven J
De Larue, Garland O
De Lisle, Ellen
Decker, Jerome and Hazel
Decker, Paul J. and Elsie J
Decker, Yvonne
Degentesh, Victoria and Laverne Forbes
DeGrace, George and Adelaide
Deichert, Rita
DeLisle, William F
Dellemann, William and Mary
Demse, Anthony J
Demski, Anton M. and Victoria
Dencker, Charles W. and Mary
Dencker, W
Denig, Dennis
Dennis, Elmer J. and Mary K
Dennis, Frank and Elizabeth
Derengowski, Boleslaus
Derzon, Larry R
Dettlaff, Anton and Mary
Dettlaff, Franc
Dettlaff, Martin and Rose
Dettlaff, Michael and Rose
Dettlaff, Norbert
DeWitt, Louis and Lucille
Dienberg, Carl and Caroline
Dinauer, Edward and Agnes
Dinnauer, Peter J. and Martha
Dirksmeyer, Hattie
Disch, Alvin F. and Marion C
Dobratz, Clarence F. and Ida F
Doepke, Donald J. and Etta D
Doepke, Joseph M. and Frances B
Doerfer, Josephine
Doering, Peter and Cecilia
Domalewski, John and Loraine
Dorlack, infant
Dorlack, Joseph C. and Irma
Dorlack, Joseph
Dorlack, Michael and Martha B
Dornuf, Lawrence and Carola
Dorobkowski, Edmund J
Dougan, Joseph and family
Dougan, Robert and Katherine
Dougherty, Paul and Martha
Dragan, Anna
Dragan, Frank
Drewicz, Boleslaus and Theresa
Drewicz, Carl R. and Bernadine
Drichta, Edward A. and Isabel
Drichta, Raymond and Harriet
Drichta, Stephen and Bertha
Dropp, Charles and family
Dropp, Joseph and Matilda
Dropp, Roland F. and Margaret E
Du Chanie, Anna
Dumke, Paul C. and Adeline
DuPas, Myron U. and Mary C
Duranowski, Mary Ann E
Durzo, Josephine
Duszynski, Peter
Dutczak, Jozef
Dzidzan, Joseph J. and Josephine
Dzioba and Kwiatkowski familys
Eberhardy, Edward J. and Barbara M
Eberhardy, Rev. William J. and Patricia J
Ebert, Alvin T
Eckert, Allan (Abby) and Carol
Effertz, Alfred P. and Lorraine
Egide, Arthur and Margaret
Eich, Andrew R
Eicher, Anna Henriette Charlotte
Eichhorn, Mary
Ellingboe, Joseph and Louise
Ellingsen, Craig
Elshof, Albert
Elskamp, Bernhard and Margaret
Elskamp. Bernard J. and Felice
Elsner, Albert J. and Clara M
Erdmann, Anna
Erdmann, Bernard A. and Sylvia M
Erdmann, Dennis
Erdmann, Emily
Erdmann, George H. and Theresa
Erdmann, Gerald B. and Doris Ann
Erdmann, Gerald S
Erdmann, Lucille T. Liberski
Erschen, Ralph J. and Sylvia E
Esser, Donald P. and Patricia M
Esser, George J. and Clara K
Esser, George J
Esser, Harry J. and Jennette E
Estrada, Celso
Estrada, Martin
Etzel, Henry F. and Mary M
Eufinger, John and Christina
Evancy, John J
Evancy, John Julius
Ewig, Raymond and Alice
Fabich, Edward and Hattie
Fabry, Kevin James
Fagan, Mildred Englert
Falk, Dolores G
Farkas, Stephen
Farrell, Nora and Bernice
Fassbenuer, Frank B
Fecteau, Ronald
Feest, Arthur
Feest, Clarence and Eleanore
Feest, Clarence J. and Olga E
Felske, Anthony and Emma F
Felske, John Christopher
Felske, Mary
Felske, Paul D
Fengier, Peter and Ellen
Fiedler, Vernor F. and Sophie
Finkler, Frank and family
Finkler, Peter
Fischer, Anton F
Fischer, Godfrey and Elizabeth
Fischer, Joseph S. and family
Fischer, Lisa M
Fischer, Raymond C. and Jeanette B
Fischer, Sarah
Fischer, William and Josephine
Fiske, Joseph E. and Marie L
Fiske, Leo J. and Ida A
Fitzgerald, Harriet
Fitzsimmons, Lorraine E
Fitzsimmons, William F. and Liesch, Harvey and Irene
Fix, Francis
Flannery, Hugh F
Flannick, George V.J
Flannick, Mary M
Flintrop, Frank and Rose
Foley, Russell J
Ford, Charles and Alma
Ford, Shirley Ann
Fortune, James
Fortune, Mary
Fowler, Roy and Eleanor
Frakes, Audrey C
Francolucci, Guido M. and Hazel E
Frank, harry R. and Anna S
Frasenfratz, Adam J
Fredricks, Elizabeth M
Frey, Ferdinand
Fricker, Bertha
Friedel, Martin
Friedrichs, Constance L
Friske, Edward
Friske, Leon and Regina
Friske, William W
Fritsch, Florence
Fritsch, Lorenz and Anna
Fritsch, Otto H
Fritz, Herbert E. and Augusta
Fryjoff, Leo and Sabina
Fryjoff, Leo John
Frymark, Donald and Marion
Fryt, Frances Mezwinski
Fuentes, Alfonso
Fuller, Maureen M
Funk, Maurice and Mathilda Kurtz

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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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