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Lobuscher - Sawallich


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Lobuscher, Elizabeth
Lodde, Marian F
Lorch, Frank A
Lorch, Frank and Margaret
Loreck, August A. and Agnes G
Lorenz, Melvin P. and Helen
Lowen, Raymond E
Luck, Frank
Luedtke, John R. and Irene H
Luettgen, Alois J. and Eleanor S
Luther, Dolores
Luther, Gilbert W
Luther, Herman and Elsie
Luther, John A. and Marie G
Luther, Kevin J
Luther, Lynn M
Lyman, Joseph
Lynch, George and Mary
Lynch, Thomas Michael
Lyons, Marie C
Machurick, Andrew M
Machurick, Herbert
Mack, Roger A. and Kenneth M
MacKenzie, Georgie
Mackiewicz, Alberta V
Maddern, Yvonne
Madsen, Eugene
Magner, Eugene and Viola
Magnuson, Theodore A. and Rita M
Mahnke, Elmer R. and Monica F
Mahuta, Leonard J. and CeCile M
Maisonet, Samantha L
Makowiak, William and Wanda
Malek, William P
Malkowski, Sheryl Lynn
Malloy, Reid and Julia
Malson, Julius K
Malson, Mary E
Maneage, Joseph and Josephine
Mangan, Patrick and family
Manhoff, Peter and Dorothy
Manikowski, Nicholas and Theresa
Manke, Edward J. and Sophie M
Manke, Thelma
Mann, Barbara J
Mann, Victor and Ann
Mann, Walter G
Mann, Walter H. and Mary E
Manriquez, Micaela
Mantey, Fred and Helen
Mantz, Arthur A
Marchetti, Ralph and Sylvia
Marefka, Thadeus and Julia
Marefka, Walter and Louise
Marefke, Efrem and Kathryn
Marek, Theodore
Marik, Joseph
Marinelli, Joseph and Marie
Marino, Carlotta
Marino, Luigi Giuseppe
Marino, Nicholas
Mark, Joey
Mark, Peter J
Mark, Peter N. and Teresa M
Marks, Edward F. and Florence A
Marohn, herbert and Augusta
Marowski, John A
Marowski, John and Justine
Marriot, Susan Lee
Marsho, Sylvester and Elizabeth
Martin, Claire R. and family
Martinez, Margarita
Martini, Catherine
Martini, Henry J
Martini, Mary
Marx, Harry R
Marx, Henry
Marx, Lillian
Massem, Nickolaus
Mataya, Martin Sr. and family
Mathias, Edward and family
Mattes, Florence B
Matthes, Frank A. and Mary
Matysiak, Stephen and Evelynne
Mausolf, Frank and family
Mayer, Henry and Julia
Mayer, Joseph and Sylvia
Mc Clain, family
McCarthy, Bernardine l
McCarthy, Daniel B. and Mary C
McCarthy, Sylvester A. and Ruth J
McCarty, Sandra Lee
McConnell, Stewart and Rosemary
McCosker, George
McDonald, J. Parker and Molly M
McGillis, Burton and Rose
McMahon, William and Veronica
McManaman - Beyer, Betty Jane
McManaman - Beyer, Betty Jane
McPartland, Helen
Meier, Elinora
Meier, Joseph
Meisenheimer, Ida
Meisenheimer, Philip F. and Joyce D
Meisenheimer, Phillip
Mendez, Joe
Mercier, Elmer (Buddy)
Merfeld, Earl R. and Gladys M
Mergener, Robert F
Meternich, unclear
Metternich, Henry J. and Burnell
Metternich, Maria
Metternich, Norbert A. and Dulcinee M
Meyer, Catherine
Meyer, John and Helen M
Meyers, E. Dorothy
Meyers, Franklin N
Michalak, Anthony and Wanda
Michalak, Frank and Ida
Michalak, Frank and Mary
Michalak, Harold J
Michalski, Henry and Regina
Miedaner, Frank
Miedaner, Joseph
Miedaner, Maria
Mier and Henell family
Mies, Nicklaus and family
Mihaljevich, Melko
Mikolajczak, Michael
Mikolajczak, Pearl
Miller, Ann E
Miller, Edward and Catherine
Miller, Julia
Miller, Margaret
Miller, Mary E
Miller, Olive R
Miller, Peter and family
Miller, Peter B. and Isabelle
Miller, Peter
Miller, Theresa
Mills, Amalia
Minebath, Adolph J
Minerath, Adolph and Lucille
Minerath, Eugene and Laura
Minerath, Kenny
Misirian, Emily
Mock, Mildred
Moczynski, Alex
Moczynski, Harry F. and Ethel
Moczynski, Joseph and Elizabeth
Modjeski, Martin and Eleanor
Modjeski, Michael and Josephine
Modlinski, Clement A. and Elaine B
Modlinski, Conrad and Nancy
Moertl, family
Mokelke, Clement and Leona
Mokelke, Margaret
Mokelke, Max
Mokelke, Stepfhan
Molling, David M. and family
Molling, Peter and Evelyn
Mollinger, Agatha and Switalski, Rose
Mollinger, Mathias A. and CeCilia E
Mollinger, Norman P. and Helen Mary
Mollinger, Norman P
Monian, Leo and Anne
Motowski, Charles and Valeria
Motowski, Henry any Sylvia
Motowski, John and family
Motz, Rudolph and Monica
Mruk, Casimir and Lucy
Mruk, Veronica
Mudlaff, Frank and Gertrude
Mueller, Bernard B
Mueller, Joseph
Mueller, Louis
Mueller, Matt P. and Bertha
Mueller, Mildred
Mueller, Robert R. and Frances A
Mueller, Theodore and Mary
Muenzenberger, Adam and Sophie
Multhauf, Arthur A. and Mary
Murack, John and Genevieve
Murawski, John M
Murphy, George and Ann
Murphy, Theresa
Murray, Gordon and Elizabeth
Musha, Anton and Elizabeth
Musha, Joseph M
Musha, Raymond and Esther
Musha, Raymond and family
Musha, Raymond Anthony and Esther Patricia
Musholt, Edmund B. and family
Muth, John J. and Lydia M
Muth, Peter A. and Rose M
Mutza, Bernard and M
Mutza, Ephraim and Theresa
Myer, Ranson F. and Henrietta
Myer, Ronald R
Myer, Ronald W. Jr
Najera, Thekla
Napier, George H
Napier, Hedwig
Napier, Richard
Navarre, Isadore and Olive
Navarre, Ronald C. and Barbara A
Nelson, Adolph and Mathilda
Nelson, Bonnie Lou
Nelson, Claude F. and Veronica
Nelson, Edward H. and Dorothy C
Nelson, Harold J
Nelson, Harold John
Nelson, Kathleen D
Nelson, Philomena
Nelson, Richard D
Nelson, Virginia A
Nemcova, Anezka
Nemec, Veronika
Neumann, Albert and Mary
Neumann, Clemens and family
Neverman, Gustav
Neverman, Gustave W. and Jeanette
New, Emmett A. and Clara A
Nielen, Arnold and Victoria
Nielsen, Julius and Anna
Niemczynski, Michael and Anna
Niers, Caroline M
Niesen, Richard
Nimmer, John
Nimoth, Bazyli and Franciszka
Nimoth, Clarence and James
Nimtz, Michael Jay
Nisiewicz, Valentine and Leocadia
Noll, Arthur and Irene
Noll, Edwin J. and Mary D
Nook, August and Anna
Nook, Nancy Ann
Nordstrom, Oscar and Mary
Nortmann, H.W
Novasic, Nick and Eulalie B
Nowacki, Clemens and Marie
Nowak, Constance and Antoinette
Nowak, Eugene
Nowak, Leona
Nowak, Max
Nowak, William
Nowicki, Anthony and Helen
Nowicki, Frank and Stella
Nowitzke, William and Mary
Nuss, Gerald and Joan Bilot
O'Brien, Elizabeth Forkin
O'Dell, Jerome T. and Gladys T
O'Halloran, Evelyn
O'Keefe, Raymound and Agnes
O'Laughlin, Charles E
O'Laughlin, James J
O'Laughlin, Patrick M
Olson, John and Margaret
Olszak, Joseph and Augusta
Olszowy, Edward and Eleanor
Olszowy, Edward Bill
O'Milan, Joseph and Elizabeth
O'Moore, Bernard A
Oppmann, Frank Sr. and Catherine
Oreskovich, Anna
Orlowski, Harry E. and family
Osantowski, Eugene and Josephine
Ostricki, Jodie Marie
Ostricki, Juliann
Ostricki, Scott Anthony
Osypowski, Evelyn
Osypowski, Robert
Ottmann, Henry and Anna
Pacholska, Maria
Paine, James F
Paradowski, John H. and Clara M
Parchim, August Joseph
Parnau, Anna
Parnau, Charles and Loretta
Parnau, Donald C. and Dolores P
Paruzynski, Aloysius J. and Helen
Patock, Elizabeth
Patock, Frank
Patock, John J. and Leona
Pawelski, Helen
Pawelski, Michael P
Pawelski, Peter J. and family
Pawlak, Frank and Anna A
Pawlak, Frank and Rose
Pawlowski, Frank L. and Marie L
Pawluk, Sam and Norma
Pazderski, Louis and Anna
pearson, Elizabeth J
Pearson, William L. and family
Pelkofer, John and Clara
Pelkofer, Nathan Michael
Pelkofer, Raymond and Rose
Pelske, Joseph and Catherine F
Peltier, Clarence and Marie E
Pene, Jozeph
Peplinski, Alexander
Peppey, Richard E. and Dale J
Perry, Kim M
Perszewski, Joseph M. and Marilyn M
Petelle, Edwin and Adline
Peters, Herbert
Petersdorff, Alfred M. and Anna G
Petersdorff, Archie E. and Theresa R
Petersdorff, Dorothy
Petersdorff, Ella
Petersdorff, Eugene B. and Dolores J
Petersdorff, Eugene M
Petersdorff, Robert F. and Timothy P
Petersdorff, Tony
Peterson, Clarence L
Peterson, Julia
Peterson, Sandra M
Petey, Robert
Petroske, Alexander R. and Pearl G
Petroske, Frank and Anna
Petruna, Michael and Minnie
pezall, Edward and Lillian
Pfeifer, Fred and Caroline
Pfeifer, Philip
Pfeifer, unclear
Philipp, Frank and Anna
Philipp, Frank and Martha
Phillip, Norbert and Evelyn
Phillips, Charles J. and Elizabeth M. Arndt
Phillips, Edwin A. and Regina T
Phillips, Katherine
Phillips, William and Margaret
Piekarski, Andrew and Rose
Piekarski, Jerome Dennis and Nancy Marie
Piepenhagen, Arwin G. and family
Piepenhagen, family
Pierce, Henry
Pierce, Mary
Piette, Harvey J. Sr. and Elenore F
Piette, Vernon G
Pilarski, Francis and Rosalie
Pillar, Roman J. and Dorothy
Pinkowski, Alex and Margaret
Pinkowski, Margie E
piper, Anna Maria
Pisarek, John S. and Barbara A
Piskurycz, John and Theresa
Piszcek, Frank and Elizabeth
Pitts, Joseph E
Pizzala, Edward
Plaghetka, Helen M
Platke, Wallace
Plevak, Stephanie
Plewa, Sylvester E. and Marian
Pociopa, David Lee
Poczekaj, Leonard and Dorothy
Poczekaj, Robert J
Podcjstrsey, Jozefa
Policello, Dominic
Polka, Stephen and Gertrude
Pollack, Michael and Mary
Pollman and Mattias families
Polzin, Joyce
Polzin, Peter
Polzin, Walter and family
Poniewaz, Alex G. and Elinore
Popa, Anthony and Blanche D
Posselt, Robert and Bertha
Possing, Edward J. and family
Possing, Richard and Adeline
Possing, Richard J. and Sophie A
Poster, Robert and Marian
Potts, Burton and Delia
Pregowski, Anthony and Dorothy
Prengel, Louis G. and Helen F
Preston, Walter J. and Hattie
Price, Stanley and Mary
Prisuda, Michael M
Probst, Andrew
Protivi, Anna and Mary
Protivi, Bertha Donnelly
Provencher, August and Josephine
Pufahl, Thomas F. and Elsie M
Puffer, Edward
Pupar, John
Purgill, Anthony and Anna
Purgill, Mary
Quartana, Theodore S. and Florence A
Quartemont, Francis L. and Evelyn E
Quartemont, Henry J. and Irene
Quast, Henry J. and Margaret
Raab, Otto F
Raabe, Frank A. and Augusta
Rackowski, Albert
Rackowski, Roman and Eleanor
Rademacher, Raymond
Radke, Cathy
Radlinski, Marianna
Radomski, Edmund R. and Evelyn M
Radtke, Rita
Rambikur, Joseph
Rasimus, Markus
Rasimus, Nickolaus
Ratajewski, John and Hattie
Rath, Augusta
Rau, Frances
Redell, August
redell, Martin
Redenz, Arthur and Agnes
Redmon, Lois V
Rehberger, Thomas J
Rehorst, Alex
Rehorst, August and Julia
Rehorst, Clara and Martha
Rehorst, Lambert and Olive
Reindl, Joseph S. and Anna M
Reinhart, Theresa M
Reinke, Emily Eviston
Rejman, Stella J
Rembalski, Roman and Anna
Remus, Lewis S. and Anna M
Remus, Werner
Ressing, Frank
Retzlaff, Ina
Rewolinski, Eugene J. and family
Reyna, Oziel M. Jr
Rick, Alois L. and Phyllis R
Rick, Jacob and Constance
Rickell, William F. and Clara A
Ricker, John and Anna
Rickoff, Marion L. Birdie Comp
Rieger, Bertha
Riegg, Louis C. and Clara K
Riemann, Henry F. and family
Ringle, Leonard S. and Lorraine J
Ringwall, Kai W. and Lucille
Rios, John A. and G
Rios, Magdalena
Ripple, Jacqueline
Risch, William E
Ritzow, Lawrence A. and Elsie
Rivas, Jose III
Rivas, Jose
Rivas, Juanita P
Rivera, Brenda
Rodewald, Lester and Marie
Roelke, Harold and Ann
Roenspies, Albert
Roessel, Paul W. Jr
Rogall, Felix J. and Irene H
Rogall, Gerald
Rogall, Joseph
Rogowski, Frank X
Rohloff, August J. and Amalia
Rolon, Landy A
Rooney, Christopher M. and Anna
Rooney, Harold J. and Margaret
Rooney, William P. and Catherine
Rosenow, Albert and Charlotte and Ernst, Lillian
Rosenow, William and Leona
Rostron, Mary Ida
Roszak, Rebecca
Rothermel, Wm. P
Rotta, Elizabeth
Rotta, george L
Rotta, Lawrence E
Rotta, Michael and family
Rou, Edward and Martha
Ruhland, Barbara
Ruhland, Margaret Mary
Rupar, Frank
Rupp, Walter
Rutkowski, Stanley C
Rutzinski, Anthony
Rutzinski, Norbert C. and Josephine M
Rutzinski, Rudolph and Theresa
Ryan, Edward
Rybacki, Kenneth L
Rybacki, Michael and Johanna
Rybacki, Ralph F
Sadorf, Christopher J. and Florence
Salla, Harry and Jeannette
Salopek, Anton and Theresa
Salopek, Joseph A. and Bernice F
Samen, Joseph
Sandoval, Carlos Edwardo
Sandoval, Eduardo
Sanfelippo, Sam and Della
Santi, Leroy
Sarzycki, John and Margaret
Satorius, Otto and family
Satorius, Robert G. and Clara M
Satorius, Robert G
Sawallich, Anna

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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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