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Klatt - Moschgan


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Klatt, Male Infant
Klaye, Charles
Klaye, Charles Jr
Klaye, Eliza
Klaye, Jessie L
Kleeberg, Louis and Ulricka
Kleemann, Lorraine
Kleiber, William and Elsie
Klein, Minna
Klein, Rev. Gustav F
Kleist, Karl and Olga
Klinkert, Katherine Ording
Klinkert, Paul
Klippel, Karl and Infant
Klockow, Lydia
Klotz, Adell E
Klotz, Arthur J
Klotz, Dorothea M
Klotz, Scott A
Klug, August
Klug, Augusta
Klug, Bertha
Klug, Bertha Froemming
Klug, Carl and Clara
Klug, Frank
Klug, Fred
Klug, Mildred B
Klug, Roland and Erna
Knaack, Alfred H. and Lillian A
Knaack, Bertha
Knaack, Ralph W
Knapke, Wilhelm and Valeska
Knapp, John
Knies, Henry and Martha
Knopf, Victoria
Knueppel, Richard and Lillian
Knueppel, William J. and Bertha
Knuth, Elaine Hilda
Knuth, Emilie
Knuth, Johann
Knuth, Lucy
Kobs, Max and Alice
Koehler, Elmer
Koehn, Alvin Arthur
Koehn, Carl H. and Louise J
Koehn, Frank
Koenig, Edward F. and Katherine A
Koenig, Otto and Minnie
Koeper, Herman and Anna
Koepke, Anna
Koepke, Wilhelm
Koepke, Wilhelmine
Koepsel, Anna
Koepsel, Robert
Koerner, Dr. Christian
Koeske, Albert
Koeske, Maria
Koester, Helena
Koester, William
Kohls, August C
Kohls, George and Erna
Kohls, Henry C
Kohn, Frank and Floy
Kolar, Frank and Maria
Kolar, Ruzena
Kollath, Ruth
Kolouch, Josef
Koniecko, Leslie A. and Rachel C
Kopecky, Henry and Anna
Kophamel, Louise
Kophamel, Mathilda
Kophamel, Wm
Kophamel, Wm. J
Korb, Fanny
Korb, Louise
Korb, Wilhelm
Korleski, Violet H.
Kornitz, August
Kornitz, Caroline
Kortemeyer, Theodor and Family
Kosanke, Anna
Kosanke, Ida
Kosanke, Louis Sr.
Koser, Melvin G
Kosinski, Amanda
Kosinski, Amanda
Kosinski, Victor
Kosinski, Victor
Kosta, Joseph and Mary
Kostalek, Anton and Marie
Kostka, Arthur and Ida
Kotte, Charles
Kowald, Archibald F
Kowald, Frances J
Kowalke, George Sr. and Elsie
Kowitz, August
Kowitz, Augusta
Krahl, Pauline
Kratochvil, John
Kratochvil, Marie
Kratz, Charles and Elizabeth
Kratz, Laura
Kratz, Milton G
Krause, Martha
Kreider, Augusta
Kreil, Frank and Bertha
Krejci, Robert J. and Sylvia C
Krempel, August and Ottilie
Krenkel, Madeline Doege
Kressin, August
Kressin, Mathilde
Kressin, Wilhelm
Kressin, Wilhelmina
Kreuser, Emilie
Krimpelbein, Henry and Eva
Kringel, Alb. J.
Kringel, Henriette
Kringel, Sophia
Kringel, Victor
Krueger, Amalia
Krueger, Anton C.
Krueger, Arnold
Krueger, August
Krueger, Carl
Krueger, Chas. W. and Bertha
Krueger, Georg
Krueger, Hermann
Krueger, Louis and Marie
Krueger, William C. and Henrietta C
Kruse, Anton
Kruse, Clara
Kruse, Helena
Kruse, William
Kruse, William
Kuchler, Anita
Kuchler, Hans
Kuechle, Anna
Kuechle, Charles
Kuester, William
Kufahl, Bertha
Kufahl, Bertha
Kufahl, Hanna
Kugler, John F. and Helen B
Kugler, Thomas
Kuhn, Jacob
Kunath, Arthur F
Kunath, Ernestine
Kunath, Herman and Theresia
Kunath, Karl
Kunath, Lina
Kunde, Bernhard and Bertha
Kunkel, Caroline
Kunkel, Ferdinand
Kuntzsch, Paul F.
Kuntzsch, Selma
Kurth, Arthur H. and Lillie
Kurth, Hellmuth
Kurth, Mathilda
Kusserow, Charles
Lachman, Willis and Anna
Ladwig, Augusta
Ladwig, William
Lalla, John and Aloisie
Lambert, Marie C
Lamboy, Helen and Ilene
Lambrecht, Lucille
Lamm, Karolina
Lamm, Mary
Lamm, Wilhelm
Lammert, Anna M
Lammert, Carl E
Landsee, Anna
Landsee, Gustave A.
Langbecker, Ella Brede
Langbecker, Otto J
Lange, August
Lange, Herman and Bertha
Lange, Lydia Kinder
Larsen, Lars and Catherine
Lassanske, Paul A. and Violet L
Laux, Alvin C. and Irene A
Lavarnway, Anna M.
Lavarnway, Clarence E.
Lawrence, Richard L
Ledain, John B. and Susan J. Burgel
Lee, Laura Helen
Lee, Robert Gordon
Leech, Dorothy
Leech, Rodney N
Leech, Thomas
Lehberg, William and Anna
Lehmann, Frieda
Lehmann, Richard
Lehmann, Wilhelm
Lehmann, Wilhelmina
Lehmann, Wm. P. and Ernestine
Lehrke, Gustave
Leib, John
Leib, Paulina
Leidolf, Augusta
Leidolf, Eddie
Leidolf, Elsa A
Leidolf, Mildred
Leisch, John J. and Bertha D
Lemke, Herman
Lemke, Maria
Lemke, William O
Leonard, James and Alpha
Leopold, Alice
Leopold, Emilia
Leopold, Gladys
Leppel, Frances Glaeser
Leppel, William J
Leverenz, Edward and Clara
Lewin, Carl
Lewis, Stella A
Leysenaar, Con and Cora
Liebenstein, Ralph
Liebherr, Henry and Katie
Liebnitz, Emily
Liederbach, William H. and Emma Von Der Osten
Liesener, Flora
Lietow, Adela
Lightfeldt, Conrad and Hulda Just
Lilly, Celia
Lindemann, Albertina
Lindemann, Bertha
Lindemann, Fred
Lindemann, John
Lindermeyer, John
Lindermeyer, Katie
Lindquist, Werner and Arrilla
Lingnor, Charlotte A.
Liphardt, Ludwik and Family
Lipinski, Pauline
Lippert, Nelda Pittner
Loehndorf, Amdrew
Loehndorf, Marion K
Loesche, Otto
Loesche, Valeska
Lohmann, Carl
Lohmann, Edith
Loppnow, Augusta
Loppnow, Bertha
Loppnow, Gustave
Loppnow, Karl
Loppnow, Norma
Lorenz, Clara
Lorenz, Gustave Ii and Helen
Lotze, Bernhard and Hulda
Lozano, Jose M
Lubenow, August
Lubenow, Henriette
Ludington, Elmer and Family
Ludorf, Ernest and Philippine
Luecke, Arthur and Frances Bach
Luecke, August and Anna
Luedtke, Oscar and Helen
Luehrs, Fred
Luehrs, Herman and Martha
Luehrs, Wm
Luitink, Delia Reukema
Luitink, John P.
Luitink, Susan M. Reukema
Lundin, Amalia
Lundin, August
Lundin, Bertha Belter
Lutomski, Lois Rae
Lutz, Lena
Maar, Christine
Maar, Fred
Maass, Alma
Macheel, Carl H
Macheel, Irene E
Machin, Fred and Family
Madsen, James and Sophie
Maher, Tilie Falk
Mahncke, Alwin
Mahncke, Wilhelm
Malig, Edward
Malke, Frank
Mantal, Edward
Marcan, Hattie
Marks, Gustav
Marlow, William
Maronek, Esther Kurth
Marose, Henry and Louise
Marose, Henry and Louise
Marquardt, Anna
Marquardt, August
Marquardt, Caroline
Marquardt, Fred
Marten, Friedrich and Albertina
Martin, Dorothy Kiepe
Martin, Milton O
Martin, Samuel and Margaret
Marzahn, Herman
Marzhan, Louise
Masch, Amalia
Masch, Henry
Mashek, Henrietta
Masuhr, Otto and Bertha
Matoe, Bertha
Matschke, Edmund
Matschke, Gustav
Matschke, Mathilda
Mattke, Emilie Kuester
Mattke, Gustav
Matuschke, Gustav
Matuschke, Maria
Matzke, Minnie
Matzke, William
Mauck, Richard and Emma
Mauermann, Samuel and Irene
Mccain, Herbert Hoyt
Mccain, Louise Barnes
Mccall, Latoya Johnson
Mccarthy, Thomas J
Mcdonald, Melvin and Amanda
Mcguire, Colleen Louise
Mcguire, Loleta Kirchner
Meinburg, Walter F. and
Meissner, C. Hermine Lippold
Meister and Jakubek Family
Meister, Ferdinand and Christina
Meister, William
Meno, Roy Eugene
Mensching, Arth. O
Mensching, Emilie
Menta, John and Bertha
Mertens, Charles J. and Hattie C. Enders
Mertens, Jacob and Louise
Mertz, Arlene
Meseke, Mary
Messman, Frank and Stella
Messmann, Charles and Annie
Messmann, Richard C.
Meyer, Alphonse and Bertha
Meyer, Bernice
Meyer, Herbert G
Meyer, Leone E
Meyer, Louis
Michaels, Frederick
Michaels, Louise
Michalski, Frederick and Alma
Milaeger, Anna
Milaeger, William
Milbrath, Johanna
Milisch, Johannes
Miller, Augusta
Miller, Helen
Miller, Hulda
Miller, Nicholas and C
Miller, Otto
Miller, Otto
Miller, Richard B
Milschewsky, Emma
Milschewsky, Henry
Milzer, Charles
Milzer, Hattie Peters
Misir, Myrtle
Mittelstaedt, August J
Mittelstaedt, Mathilda
Mittelstaedt, Walter P. and Gretchen C
Mixdorf, Richard A
Mixdorf, Wilhelmina
Moellendorf, Henrietta Decaluve
Moellendorf, Ludwig
Mohr, Kevin M
Monk, Henry and Sophia
Moody, Austin R. and Augusta M
Moody, Charles A
Morman, Bertha D
Moschea, John
Moschgan, Andrew
Moschgan, Mina

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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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