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Scardino, Salvatore and Mary
Scardino, Salvatore Jr
Scardino, Sebastian A. and Lillian L
Schad, Alexander F
Schaefer, Clarence and Rose
Schaefer, Cliffert
Schaefer, Lawrence W. and Celia
Schaefer, Nicholas and Laura
Schaefer, Thomas G
Schaeffer, Irene M
Schauer, Mathias G. and Marjorie J
Scheffler, infants
Scherbel, Harris H. and Sylvia A
Schernthaner, Peter and Katherine
Schilz, James and Sara
Schimeon, Franz
Schipper, Erwin and family
Schipper, William A. and Ann
Schirpke, Brian Todd
Schlesser, Gertrude
Schmidling, Leonard and family
Schmidt, Aloys J
Schmidt, Anton and Christin
Schmidt, Christina
Schmidt, Joseph and Catherine
Schmidt, Lorina
Schmitt, Clara
Schmitz, Anthony and Marie
Schmitz, John and Mary
Schmitz, Robert H. and family
Schneider, Anna
Schneider, Frank and Anna
Schneider, Lucille V
Schnetzer, Jacob
Schober, Henry C
Schober, Pearl Eva
Schoblocher, Katherine
Schoenung - Felske, family
Scholz, Carl O. and Johanna
Schoumaker, Marie E
Schrank, Harry and Evelyn
Schrantz, Sylvester and Dorothy
Schreyer, Frank and Anna
Schroff, Frank and Susanna
Schueppert, Carl and family
Schueppert, Joseph E. and Mildred
Schuknecht, William and Apollonia
Schultheis, Fred and Jennie
Schultz, Albert
Schultz, Anton
Schultz, CeCelia
Schultz, Elizabeth
Schultz, John and Anna E
Schultz, Ruth M. and Kutnyak, Lorraine P
Schultz, Theodore
Schumell, Mary A
Schunk, George and family
Schwarz, Annie K
Schwegler, Bonifacius
Schwender, Anthony J
Schwender, Josephine
Schwichtenberg, John
Seelen, John F
Selin, Anton
Selin, John and Fannie
Sensky, Mamie
Shackton, Jerome E. and J. Rachel
Sheehan, Frank E
Sheppard, E.W
Shoman, Edward H
Shultz, Herman C. and Elizabeth
Shuput, Sheree
Siebenaller, Frank
Sieberz, John and Anna
Sienkiewicz, Stanley
Sienkiewicz, Stella
Sierszen, Vincent and Hedwig
Siettmann, Walter M. and Anna M
Sikora, Anthony and Eva A
Sikora, David
Sikora, Frank S. and Sophie T
Sikora, Walter and Esther
Sikora, Walter J. and Anna A
Simon, Joseph
Simon, Minnie
Simons, Charles
Simons, Sylvester G. and Anne
Simons, Sylvester
Simonson, George and Julia
Sims, Charles and Mary
Sims, Clara L
Simson, Leo A. Sr. and Marcella C
Singleton, William J
Skaff, Najeeb
Skubal, John N
Skurzewski, Valentine and Laura
Skwierawski, Valentine and Gertrude
Slabenski, Anton and Charlotte
Slanovich, Frances
Slanovich, Frank
Slanovich, Mary
Slater, Anna
Slivivki, Joseph and Dorothy
Slonske, Russell and Florence
Slottke, Joseph
Slottke, Paul J
Sment, Roman and Mary
Smentek, Louis and Lucy
Smerlinski, Anthony and Pauline
Smith, Alford Thomas
Smith, Alice H
Smith, Dolores P. and family
Smith, John A. and Gertrude M
Smith, John
Smokowicz, Francis and Esther
Smukowski, Frank and Helen
Smulka, John S. and Cecelia M
Sneesby, John P
Snyder, Phillipena
Sobczyk, David J. and family
Sobczyk, Steve and Bertha
Sobieralski, Stephen and Michalina
Soczynski, Walter J. and Lilian M
Soika, Arthur and Rose
Soika, Sigmund I. and Irene M
Soika, Thomas J. and Jeanette
Sokol, Stanley and Pauline
Solarz, Lottie
Somers, Thomas W. and Rose
Sommer, Leonard and Lillian
Sommers, Alex N. and Emily
Sontoski, Sylvester and Margaret
Sosnicki, Joseph and family
Spear, Wanda
Spence, Beatrice
Spiegel, Joseph and Martha
Sprafka, Charles H. and Ila A
Springer, Harold and Ermie
Stachowiak, Bernadine J
Stachowski, Aurelia T
Stachurski, Raymond
Stachurski, Stanley and Martha
Staghowiak, Nicole
Stamm, Sylvester A
Stamm, Sylvester and Mary R
Stamm, Werner F. and Marie C
Stanek, Anna
Stanislawski, Michael A
Stanley, Robert and Corinne A
Starszak, Lucian and Anna
Stasek, female infant
Stasek, Jacob A. and Kathleen M
Stasek, Joseph A. and Agnes M
Stasek, Margaret C. and Gertrude S
Stefan, John and family
Steffan, Barbara
Steffens, Anna
Steffens, Della Borkenhagen
Steffens, George
Steffens, Philip
Steinbach, Andrew W. and Sarah M
Steinbach, Veronica
Steiner, George and Agnes
Steiner, Louis J. and Mary A
Steinmetz, John A. and Myrtle
Steinmetz, John F. and family
Stelske, Alice Ann and Peter A
Stelske, Arthur C. (Doc)
Stengel, Boyle
Stephan, Ferdinand
Stephan, Mathilda
Stephenson, Marie
Steuskal, Irena
Stobba, Anton
Stobba, Jacob and Martha
Stobba, Norbert and Angeline
Stoffel, Frank M. and Mary
Stollenwerk, Ann L
Stollenwerk, Harry A
Stollenwerk, Lawrence F. and Margaret C
Storey, Herbert J
Stout, Arnold
Strangfeld, Emilie
Strangfeld, Paul and Mary
Stremp, Conrad J
Strozinsky, Edwin E. and Anna m
Stukis, Frank
Suhorepetz, George
Sulkowski, Robert L. and Agnes A
Sultz, John J. and Louise J
Suschil, Lewis and Bertha
Swan, Frank
Sweet, Ervin R. and Margaret L
Switalski, George and Anna
Switalski, John and Catherine
Swosinski, Joseph
Swosinski, Stanley and Marie
Szablewski, Arthur L. and Stella M
Szatkiewicz, Joseph and Mary
Szczerbiak, Leo T. and Rose M
Szwankowski, Frank
Szymanowski, Ottilia
Szymanski, Sophie
Szymkowicz, Pauline
Taczala, Edmund J
Taczala, Martha
Tadych, Carl
Tadych, Clyde J
Tadych, Jerome J. and Eleanor A. Hauerwas
Tadych, Timothy J. and Denise M
Tagge, Mary Ann
Tagge, William F. and family
Tallier, Frank and Lillian
Tazalla, Stephen
Templin, George and Valeria
Terry, Lenora E
Tesensky, Lawrence and Violet
Thelen, Clara and Laura
Thelen, Robert and Margaret
Thiede, John
Thiehes, Maria
Thiel, May
Thompson, Earl
Tinetti, Antonio and Florence
Tintel, George
Tobianski, Stanley and Lucille
Tomko, Lynn
Toth, Steve and Irene
Tourigny, Henry and Margaret
Treible, John
Trejo, Concepcion and Angel
Treul, Frank and Johanna
Treul, John and Sylvia
Trickler, Francis E
Trimborn, Benedict J. and Josephine A
Trinastic, Constantine Jr. and Katherine E. Balckburn
Trinastic, Constantine Sr. and Mary Ann
Trojanowski, Anton and Dorothy
Truhlar, monica S. and Mildred Hahn
Trzinski, Lawrence L. Jr
Tuligowski, Lena
Tulikowski, Mathilda
Tuma, Anna
tutkowski, Frank and Elizabeth
Tutkowski, William and Marie
Ullsperger, Joseph N
Unger, John and Emily
Unger, John
Unger, Joseph E
Unger, Julia
Unger, Marvin
Usiak, Cleofas J
Uttke, Lorraine L
Uttke, Rudolph Sr. and Josephine M
Vallejo, Tomasa
Van Beck, Clemens and Lucille
Van Den Berg, Jerome J
Van Den Berg, Scott A
Van Der Linde, Lambert
Van Eimeren, Ross and Olive
Van Heesch, John and Martha
Van Sem, infant
Vande Werken, John and Margaret M
Vaneska, CeCilia
Vasquez, Marcos Dylan Krajenka
Velasquez, Vivian A
Velnicke, Edward and family
Venturi, Lorry and Mary
Verhein, Theodore A. and Louise E
Vidas, Charles and Grace
Villwock, Darold A
Villwock, Ewald and Rose
Viola, Henry and Gertrude
Voelker, Lester P. and Josephine
Voelker, male twins
Vogt, Anna Clara Weiss
Volkmann, George R. and family
Voss, Catherine
Voss, Harry and Alma
Voss, Joseph J. and Leota
Wabiszewski, Eugene J. and Jane A
Wabiszewski, Eugene J
Wagner, Agnes
Wagner, Christopher James
Wagner, Lloyd M. and Florence L
Wagner, Sophie
Walczak, Anthony F. and Hattie C
Walczak, Ignatz and Tillie
Walczak, Jean
Walczak, Paul and Antoinette
Walczykowski, Ted and Emma
Walecki, John and Elizabeth
Wall, Eva
Wallerius, Joseph and Bertha
Walloch, Casimir J. and Sophie L
Walsh, Bernadette
Walsh, Richard J. and Frieda J
Walter, Earl and Agnes
Walter, Mary
Walters, James J
Walute, Walter P. and family
Wang, Christopher R
Wang, Darold E. and Leona J
Wapp, Willard Jr. and Ruth C
Waraczynski, Joseph M. and Anna M
Warbas, Martha
Wardinski, Ronald
Wargin, Leopold and Anna
Warras, John J. and Theresa
Warras, Martha
Warras, Martin
Wasson, Agnes
Wawrzyniakowski, Leo and Martha
Wearth, Edwin and Eleanor
Webber, Edward A. and Luella
Weber, Ervin H. and Lillian R
Weber, George and Mary
Weber, Henry F. and Helen Allwin
Weber, James L. and Violet A
Weber, John and Margaret
Weber, Thomas C. and family
Wedemeyer, Ted E. and Catharine G
Wedor, Joseph and Elizabeth
Wegner, Eric J
Weibes, infant
Weide, Irene
Weigel, Bryan
Weigl, Ed. Aegidius and Henrietta A
Weinhoff, Arthur and Mamie
Weinstock, Archie J. and Regina J
Weir, William R
Weishan, John G. and Laura M
Weishan, John G
Weiss, Gail F
Welbes, John P. and Martha
Wendlick, Rolland F. and Mary Ann
Wendt, Edmund and Anna
Wendt, Raymond P. and Helen
Wenzel, Ernest C. and Eleanor M
Wenzen, Patricia
Werner, Frank M
Werner, Marie A. Janka and female infant
Weske, Johan
Wess, George L
Wess, Joseph and Hattie
Wess, Mary
West, Anna
West, William J. and Verna
Westwood, Cyril and Leone
Westwood, John Charles
Westwood, William R
Wetzel, Robert A. and Grace M
Wetzel, Sandra Lynn
Whalen, Carol
Whalen, Thos. J
Whicher - Riemer family
White, Kathy Jean
Whitney, Robert A. and Olive
Wiarek, Frank and Anne M
Wichgers, Jacob B. and Emily V
Wichgers, William T. and Clara
Widish, Frank and Mary
Widmer, Albert
Widmer, Martha
Wieczyk, Veronika Ash
Wieland, Raymond and family
Wielgus, Barbara A
Wielgus, Roman H
Wierzba, Emil
Wiese, Anthony
Wiese, Augusta
Wiese, Edward P. and Carrie
Wiitansen, Margaret M
Wilde, Henry T. Jr. and Carolynn
Wilde, Henry T. Sr. and family
Wilke, Ervin W. and Emily D
Williams, Antonnio and Apolonia
Williams, James g
Willis, Alfred B
Willis, Arnold and Anne
Wilmot, Clara
Wilson, James F. Sr. and Alice M
Wing, Helen and Jerome J
Wing, Wilfred and Anna
Winter, Alfred and Margaret
Wiorek, Alois and family
Wirth, Frances
Wirtitsch, Paul
Wisotzke, John and Lucia
Wisotzki, Theodora
Wissing, John Francis
Witkowski, Bradley
Witkowski, Frank
Witkowski, Jack
Witon, Henry B
Wittliff, Josepha
Wittman, John T. and Clyde J
Wittman, Joseph H. and Ellen
Wiza, Roman and Josephine
Wlodek, Alois and Johanna
Woida, Agnes
Woida, Imonica
Woida, Joseph
Woida, Mary
Wojcik, Roman J. and Dorothy R
Woland, Carl
Wolf, George J. and Carolyne L
Wolff, Ed F
Wolff, George C. and Jessie A
Wollin, Agnes
Wolski, Frank and Irene
Wolslager, William and Helen
Wolter, Fred and Agnes
Wolter, Henry W. and marie C
Woo, Donald H
Worzella, Henry
Worzella, Robert
Worzella, Walter
Woycikowski, John A. and Lucy
Wroblewski, David E
Wroblewski, Jeffry
Wrona, Walter and Grace
Wrycza, Julia
Wutt, Anthony
Wutt, Edmund
Wutt, Helen
Yorton, Dewey L. and Catherine
Young, George and Mary
Young, Henry E. and Veronica M
Young, Joseph R
Young, Kurtis C
Young, William E. and Loretta M
Young, William H. and Susan
Zabors, Charles and Kunigunde
Zaeske, William and Anna
Zaffrann, Fred and Amalia
Zahn, Charles and family
Zahs, Henry and Clara
Zajork, Frank and Margaret
Zak, Theodore and Lucy
Zakrzewski, Joseph D. and Martha F
Zakrzewski, Mary and Theresa
Zakszewski, Edward and Elizabeth
Zapp, Raymond H
Zapp, Walter A
Zarkowski, Helen
Zarkowski, Roman
Zembrzuwski, Joseph A. and Emily
Zerjav, Frances
Zerjav, Frank
Zerjav, Jennie
Zich, Joseph and Ernestine
Ziegler, Helen m
Ziegler, Louis and Barbara
Ziegler, Oscar J
Ziemnicki, Boleslaw and Genevieve
Zientek, Andrew G
Zientkiewicz, Felix and Victoria
Zikmund, Anthony J. and Laurette H
Zimdars, John and family
Zinda, Marie
Zindel, Frank and Anna
Zoeller, John and family
Zoeller, Royce and Emma
Zoladkiewicz, Stephen and Mary
Zoltowski, Alexander and Mary
Zubich, Michael and Catherine
Zuerner, Rosemary
Zulkowski, Walter and Helen
Zwick, Frank J
Zwick, Mary
Zwicke, Russell G
Zwicklofske, Jacob and Sophie
Zwigart and Salopek families

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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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