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Gajewski - Litza


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Gajewski, Theodore and Estelle
Galganski, Charles
Gallagher, Daniel C
Gallagher, Linda
Gamsky, Winifred
Ganales, Albert A
Gantner, Dolores
Gappa, Lawrence and Anna
Gardner, Rose
Gavin, Eugene F. and Carola M
Gawin, Mary Ann
Gazdecki, John and C
Gede, Jan
Gede, Stanley
Gehling, William H. and Lois M
Geiger, Anton and Alice
Gelhar, Chester E. and Elizabeth
Gellert, Lucille Koepp
Gemeinhardt, John and CeCilia
Genac, Leo
gentner, Raymond G. and Anne M
Gentry, Joe B. and Phyllis
Genz, Reinhold and family
Gerber, Marion H
Gerber, Paul A
Gerber, Robert J
Gerl, George and Clara
Gerl, Jacob
Gerl, Mary
Gerstenberg, Peter and Hildegard
Gerth, Mary
Gervais, Arthur A
Gesinski, Richard G. and Dolores A
Gestiehr, August and Catherine
Gibson, Carol A
Gidlund, Lewis M
Gies, John F. and Carol M
Giesler, Charles
Gill, Leo F. and family
Gill, Richard R. and Dolores L
Glasnapp, Maria
Glisch, Alex
Glisch, Edmund and Catherine
Gliszinski, Edmund and Marie
Glowing, Carl and family
Glowing, Martha
Glowinska, Anna D
Glowinski, Frank and Frances
Glyzewski, Paul and Estelle
Goertz, Raymond and Evelyn
Gogan, Edward L. and Leona A
Gogan, Larry and Laura
Goiny, Ronald and Sally
Golla, Michael and Elizabeth
Gomez, Sandra M. and Ruth A
Gonia, Edward M
Goranson, Lewis and unclear
Goranson, Richard and Harvey
Gorski, Ralph A. and Rosemary M. Dougherty
Gossett, James R
Gossette, Esther T
Gould, Daniel L. and Lorraine A
Grable, Joseph and Marme
Grabner, Myron W. and Barbara A
Grace, Michael R
Graff, John and Anna l
Gramza, Michael and Victoria
Green, Helen
Grega, Anna and Victoria
Greppi and Schutta family
Gresbach, John and Agnes
Grezenski, Evelyn A
Griesemer, Beverly P
Griesemer, Joseph and Lucille
Griffith, William J. and Lucille L
Griffith, William J
Grimmer, Anna A
Grippe, Joseph and Florence
Grissmeyer, John and family
Grissmeyer, Richard
Grochowski, Albert and Agnes
Grochowski, Father and Mother
Grochowski, Pauline
Groh, Ruth Elizabeth
Groleau, Eugene J
Groom, David W. and Mary H
Gross, Burton and Hedwig
Gross, Charles L
Gross, Clarence and Lucille
Gross, Hugo and Mary
Gross, Jacob
Gross, Mary Rose
Gross, Willard L. and Lillian M
Grosser, Mathilda
Groth, John and Agnes
Grubich, Emil
Grudzinski, John and Adeline
Gruener, Elizabeth
Grzelak, Jakub and Maryanna
Gschwender, John
Gschwender, Josephine
Guetzkow, Jon T
Gump, Edward and J. Pearl
Gump, John
Gundrum, Nancy
Gunkel, Sophie and Edwin Karolewicz
Gunkel, William and Annita
Gurschke, Herbert J
Gurschke, Paul G
Gutierrez, Rodney
Haag, Robert C
Haas, Irving A. and Margaret F
Haldner, Frederick (Fred) and Mary (Marie)
Hall, Alfred E. and Josephine C
Hall, Ida
Hall, Robert
Hallman, Gilbert and Anita
Hallmann, John and Helen
Hamm, William F. and Maria A
Hamm, William
Hammond, Russell and Mildred
Hanley, Daniel P. and family
Hannon, Frank A. and Margaret
Hannon, John A. and Yvonne
Hapka, Frank J. and Katherine
Harmeyer, Helen
Harmeyer, John E. and Evangeline D
Harmeyer, Mary Ann
Harmeyer, Thomas E. Sr
Haro, Robert N
Harris, A. Stanley and Carol K
Harris, Anton Nathaniel
Harris, Charles and Marcelle
Hart, Marjorie J
Hartl, Elizabeth
Hastrich, Joseph and Celia
Haubert, Charles and Dorothy
Hauerwas, Bernard Sr. and Regina
Hauerwas, Philip H. and Mary A
Hauerwas, Thomas J. and Julia C
Hauser, Marian
Hecker, Lucille
Heim, Matthew H. and Agnes J
Heinrichs, William and Emma
Heinz, Walter and Pauline
Heister, Albert
Heister, Joyce
Heitzmann, Frank and Emma
Heitzmann, George J. and Dorothy R
Heitzmann, George Joseph
Hejne, Jean
Henke, Helen and Radlinska, Maria
Henken, Mary
Henning - Swiderski, Edward and family
Henning, Kathrina
Henricksen, John N. and family
Hensley, Andy F
Hentgen, John
Herdegen, George
Hermann, Emil L. and Agnes K
Hernandez, Fidella C. and family
Hernandez, Soila F
Herod, Blanch
Herriges, Scott Harlyn
Herrl, Clyde
Herrmann, Leonard K. and Elenore
Hessling, George J. and Anna A
Hettwer, Edwin and family
Heuser, Hugo W
Hiegel, Matthew A. and Marian L
Higgins, Dennis H
Higgins, James J
Higgins, Laura M
Higgins, Patrick J
Hilber, Joseph J
Hintz, Alfred and Norma
Hintz, August and Martha Millosch
Hintz, Charles and Mary
Hintz, Edward and Marie
Hintz, Joseph and Rose
Hipsch, August and Elenore
Hirzy, Joseph and family
Hodek, Frank J
Hoerres, Lawrence H
Hofmann, Thomas and family
Hofmeister, Fred and Mary
Hoga - Philipp, Rose and Frank Jr
Hois, Mary and Loius J
Hokenson, Julius and Lydia
Holehouse, James F
Holehouse, Jan and family
Holehouse, John and Helen
Hollman, Timothy
Holly, Mary
Holoubek, John and Helen
Holy Trinity Cemetery Sign
Hoppe, Agnes and Betty Allgaieis
Hoppe, Margaret M
Hoppe, Otto A. and Frances
Horner, Rudolph
Horwich, Mary
Huber, Edward J. and Caroline
Huebner, Emil and family
Hulvat, Steve
Hupfer, Ervin H. and Isabelle A
Hybicki, Albert and Josephine
Idziak, Andrew
Ignowski, Felix A. and Nettie W
Isermann, Daniel and Alice
Iverson, Clifton I. and Mercedes J
Jachthuber, William G. and Eleanor L
Jachthuber, William G
Jackowick, Guy and family
Jacobs, Bernard
Jacques, George E. and Cecelia M
Jaeger, Alvin and Clara
Jahn, Paul and Dorothy
Jahnke, Scott Richard
Janczak and Fabich families
Janczak, Benedict F
janczak, joseph l. and Irene J
Janczak, Mary
Jank, Agnes
Jankowski, Ignatz and Pauline
Jankowski, Milton R. and Geraldine R
Jannetto, Joseph P. and Amelia
Janos, Arthur and Rosemary
Jansa, Adeline M
Jansen, Lawrence
Jansen, Myrtle (Pat)
Jarosch, John and Catherine
Jarosch, Kenneth E
Jaskolski, Walter and Anna
Jazdzewska, A
Jeka - Golla - Rotta, family
Jeka, Jozef and Maryanna
Jeka, Michael and Philomena
Jelenchick, Virginia
Jenrich, Walter and Josephine
Jeske, Theodore P. and Clotilda E
Jochem, Behring Lee
Joecks, Erick and Rose
Johnson, Faye
Johnson, George H. and Dorothy A
Johnson, John and Emily
Johnson, Margaret
Jonas, Caroline A
Jonas, James E. and Geraldine
Jones, Howard T. and Joan T
Jorgensen, Hans and Veronica
Judd, Harold F. and Rose E
Judd, Marcus and Loni
Junek, William and Clara
Jurkiewicz, Edward J. and Lucille
Kabacinski, Eugene
Kaczmarek, Joseph and Myra
Kaczmarek, Jozef and Anastazia
Kaczmarek, Mary
Kaczmarek, Ray John and Mary Bethany
Kadow, Edmund and Jeanette
Kadow, Father and Mother
Kafenski, James S. and Martha
Kafenski, Norma
Kaiser, Joseph F
Kaiser, Paul and Mary
Kalbe, Catherine J
Kalisnig, Frank and Prudence
Kallas, John G. and Ann L
Kaminski, Charles and Cecelia
Kaminski, Max and Regina
Kania, Daniel and Guinevere
Kania, Richard P. and Clara A
Kania, Stephen J. and Cecilia D
Kantak, Walter and Clementine
Kapaczak, Andrew
Kapczynski, Alexander and Evelyn
Karasiewicz, Stanley F
Kargl, Joseph G
Karl, Leo and Jacobine
Karns, Charles
Karns, Edwin and Lucille
Karns, Edwin
Karns, Martin and Rose
Karolewicz, Stanley
Karpinski, Joseph and Adelaide
Kartes, Hattie
Kasper, Joseph S. and Stephannie V
Kasza, Hyacinth and Esther A
Kauerwas, Clarence N. and Eleanor
Kearns, Thomas F. and Marie L
Keckeisen, Emil W. and Dolores
Kehlnhofer, Rose
Kehoe, Dean and Florence
Kelly, Susan E
Kemnitz, Albert and Sophie
Kemnitz, Stephan and Susanna
Kennedy, William C. and Bertha
Kichler, Katherine
Kiegel, Joseph M
Kielas, Michael and Mary
Kielpinska and Tomczak family
Kienast, Karl A. and Mary
Kienzle, Mathias and Helen
Kienzle, Roland J
Kilps, Margaret
King, William F
Kinney, Henrietta M
Kirchner, infant
Kirkpatrick, Lee Ray
Kischefsky, August and Christine
Kischefsky, August and Rosalia
Kitzman, Barbara Ann
Klafka, Harry and Grace
Klebba, Alvina
Klebba, Bernard G. and Elvira H
Klebba, Betty Jane
Klebba, George and Anton
Klebba, John J
Klebba, Joseph and Marie
Klebba, Joseph
Klebba, Roman J. and Bertha S
Kleczka, Elmer R. and Irene B
Kleczka, Harry J. and Agnes
Klein, Elaine M
Klein, Gottfried
Klein, John H. and Dorothy L
Klein, Lois Marie
Klein, Regina Albrecht
Kleppin, Julia
Klink, John S. and Frances M
Klinkowitz, Anthony J. and Elsie M
Kloss, Jacob
Klusman, Catherine Belleau
Knapinski, Jakob
Knasinski, Frank
Kniess, Dennis L
Kniewel, Lambert P
Knipp, Edmund R
Kobylczak, Chester and June
Koceja, Bernard and Irene
Koceja, John
Koceja, Ralph and Felice
Koceja, Raymond and family
Koceja, Sylvester
Koch, Anton and Martha
Koch, Eugene J. and Joyce E
Koch, Frank J. and Leona M
Koch, Jacob and Henrietta
Koch, John and Viola
Koch, Phillip and Catherine
Koczorski, Elizabeth
Koczorski, unclear male
Koebler, Ottilia
Koefler, Harold and Rose
Koelsch, Augusta
Koelsch, Mame Gordon
Koenen, George G
Koep, Chas
Kohler, Ambrose
Kohn, John J. and June B
Kolakaj, Agnes
Koller, Carol Marie
Kolp, Florian and family
Kolp, John J. and family
Kolvenbach, John and Mary
Konkel, August and Frances
Konkel, Edward and Emily
Konkel, John and Ruth
Konkowicz, Aloyous and Marie Budish
Kopydlowski, John and Pearl
Kopydlowski, John M
Kopydlowski, Peter and Johanna
Kornowski, Ralph R
Korotka, Max J. and Catherine
Kort, Jacob
Kosciesza, Joseph A. and Anna C
Kossow, Charles and Marie
Koster, Charles and Mary A
Kovachek, Martin and Anna
Kowal, Paul Alan
Kowalkowski, Martin and Anna
Kozicki, Catherine
Kozicki, Charles J
Kozlowski, Edward and Blanche
Kozlowski, Edward P. and Rose M
Kozlowski, Jerome E
Kraczek, Raymond L
Kraft, Kenneth and Roselyn J
Kramer, Joseph J
Krason, Robert A
Krause, Arthur A. and Barbara M
Krause, Kenneth D
Krenn, Franz
Krenz, Frank and Theresa
Krenz, Joseph
Krenz, unclear
Krenzer, John S
Krenzer, Marg
Kriofske, Harry and Lorraine
Kriofske, Harry P. and Emily A
Kronhelm, Maryanna
Krueger, Amalia
Krueger, Gilbert and Theresa C
Krueger, Mary
Krulitz, George Sr
Krupke, Louis
Kruse, Leroy and Charlotte Balazo
Kruszewski, Albert and Sophie
Krygier, Steve J
Krysiak, Steven and Michael
Krzympiec, Paulina
Kubiak, Casimir F. and Geraldine R
Kude, John
Kudy, Hendry Jr
Kuehl, Edward
Kuehn, Anthony and Clara D
Kuehn, Eleanora
Kuehn, John and Blanche
Kuehn, Leon
Kuehne, August
Kuehne, Clement
Kuehne, herman and Esther
Kuehne, Rudolph and family
Kuehne, Theresa
Kuehne, Urban John
Kuif, Pauline
Kujawa, Frank J. and Stella K
Kujawa, Irene
Kujawa, Stanley and Rose
Kukowski, Frank F. and Anne E
Kuligowski, Arthur and Evelyn
Kummer, Gordon A
Kummer, Gordon Arthur
Kunert, Harold C. and Margaret M
Kunkel, Adam and Augusta
Kunkel, Maria
Kupferschmidt, John J. and LaVerne A
Kupferschmidt, Kenneth J
Kutka, David A
Kutnar, Stephen F. and Carol E
Kutnyak, Alex
Kwiatkowski, Frank and Martha
Labinski, Raymond and Marie
Lammeyer, Mary Anna
Lampe, Earl E. and family
Landgraf, Vitus and Helen
Lane, Edward and Elizabeth
Lang, Louis and Martha
Langelle, Charles W. and Johanna
Langen, Gertrude
Langen, Raymond W
Laures, John P. and Odilia
Laux, Carl L. and family
Lawnicki, Stanley and Hattie
Le Pine, Francis J. and family
Lebek, Maria
Lein, Leonard and Dorothy
Lemanski, Robert G
Lemanski, William and Gladys
Lemmer, Caroline
Lenchek, Patricia
Lenz, Emil A. and Bertha
Lenz, Lawrence J. and Agnes
Lenz, Paul J. and Mary I
Lepkowski, Joseph S. and Elizabeth E. Metternich
Leque, James D
Lesch, Sylvester T
Lesczynski, Edward and Marie
Lesczynski, Edward E
Lesniewski, Leon F. and Pauline
Lesniewski, Michael J. and Jean M. Kaluzny
Letzkowski, John
Levitch, Michael Patrick
Lewandowski, Clara M
Lewandowski, Ervin and Florence
Lewandowski, Jerome M. and Allen M
Lewandowski, Judith Ann
Lewandowski, Martin and Stella
Lewandowski, Michael and Agnes
Lewandowski, Michael and Victoria
Lewandowski, Stanislaus and Mary
Lewandowski, Walter and Frances
Liberski, Casimer J
Liberski, CeCelia
Liberski, Chester A
Liberski, Julian and Florence
Lindner, William A. and Sophia G
Lindquist, Caroline
Lingen, Heinz J. and Mary E
Link, Charles and family
Link, Le Roy and Elizabeth
Link, Robert
Lipinski, Theresa
Lirette, Edwin and Anna Ryceck
Lisakowski, Joseph and Marie
Lisiewski, Frank
Lisinski, Anna A
Litza, Alex and margaret
Litza, Ignatius and Irene

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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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