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Te Selle - Zwicky


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Te Selle, Augusta
Te Selle, John
Tempelmann, August F
Tempelmann, Clara
Tempelmann, George
Tempelmann, Louis
Tempelmann, Mathilda
Tempelmann, Wilhelmune
Templeman, Arthur F
Teschendorf, Herman and Martha
Tetz, August
Tetz, Caroline
Tetz, Emil
Tetz, Wilhelm
Tetz, Wilhelm P.
Tetzlaff, Arnold
Tetzlaff, Clara
Tetzlaff, Elizabeth Stolpmann
Tetzlaff, Herman
Tetzlaff, Ida
Tetzlaff, Robert
Tews, Charles
Tews, George
Tews, Herman
Tews, Margaret
Tews, Maria
Theis, Louise Raddats
Theiss, Albert
Theiss, Katherine
Thewalt, Else
Thewalt, Frank
Thewalt, Franziska
Thiede, Bertha
Thiede, Gustave
Thoss, Clarence and Mabel
Thuermann, Otto and Emma
Tiegs, Bertha
Timm, Clarence
Timm, Edward and Mamie
Timm, Emilie
Timm, Herman
Todd, Eunice L.
Todd, Henry W.
Toenhart, Helene Bleck
Toennes, Raymond
Tonn, Emily
Tonsor, Emma J
Tonsor, John W
Toschik, John V. and Ruth
Toussaint, John
Toussaint, Maria
Toussaint, Viola
Townley, Martha
Townley, William
Townsend, John Ellis
Tramitz, Johanna
Trampe, Henry F. and Anna
Trapp, John
Trapp, Martha
Trapp, Walter A
Trapp, William and Katherine
Trautmann, Hulda
Trautmann, Infant
Trautmann, William
Treulieb, Elma Bosche
Trevillian, Catherine
Trevillien, Harvey
Troemel, Frank and Ernestine
Trost, Frank
Trost, Frank J
Trost, Hermina
Trost, John
Trost, Josef
Trost, Josephine
Trotter, August and Frieda
Trotter, Edgar A
Tschudy, Mathias
Tschudy, Regula
Tuominen, Van and Lucille
Turano, Frank J. and Hilda A
Uebersohn, Richard and Clara
Underberg, Bernhard and Anna
Ungar, Henry and Regina
Unger, Theresa Bayer Fehirwary
Urban, Hans L. and Alice M
Utecht, William and Mathilda
Uttech, Charles
Uttech, George F
Uttech, Herbert J
Valin, Vlasta
Vallee, Mary
Vallee, Thomas
Van Altena, John and Jane
Van Antwerpen, Jane
Van Den Heuvel, Albert and Katherine
Van Der Bunt, Martha
Van Echteren, Benjamin and Elizabeth
Van Eps, John J
Van Eps, Mary A
Van Pietersom, Paulina
Van Pietersom, William
Van Roo, Clara
Van Roo, Inga
Van Roo, Martin
Van Roo, Roy
Vanausdall, Lillian
Vanecek, Alois
Vanecek, James
Vanecek, Karolina
Vanecek, Thomas
Vanecek, Vaclav
Vanselow, William
Vasko, Dorothy
Vasko, Joseph
Venz, Wilhelm and Maria
Verch, Gerhardt E
Vetter, Bertha
Vetter, Ernest
Vetter, Franz and Auguste
Vickboldt, Laurence and Erma
Vietzke, Elmer
Vietzke, Fred
Vietzke, Max
Visser, Annie
Visser, John
Visser, John (2)
Voelz, Alfred G
Voelz, Charles and Mathilda
Voelz, Emily
Voelz, Emma
Voelz, Ida
Voelz, Otto
Vogelsang, Johanna
Vogelsang, Johanna
Vogelsang, John A. Sr
Vogelsang, Minnie
Vohwinkle, William and Mary
Vohwinkle, William and Mary
Volk, Frank and Amanda
Vollbrecht, John
Vollbrecht, Wilhelmine
Von Duering, Elizabeth
Von Duering, Emma C
Von Duering, Fred
Voss, William and Jennie
Votava, Antonette
Votava, John
Waack, Carl
Waack, Johanna
Waack, Lydia
Wachholz, Florence
Wachs, Emilie
Wachs, Rose Bagemihl
Wachs, William
Wadleigh, Caroline B.
Waech, Jacob and Maria
Wagenknecht, Paulina
Wagenknecht, Wilhelm
Wagner, Christiana
Wagner, Fred F. and Ella
Wagner, George H. and Mollie E
Wagner, Jacob and Sabina
Wagner, Louisa
Wagner, William and Olga
Walters, Erma
Walther, Fred P. and Martha I
Walther, Howard W. and Hazel C
Walther, Louis and Helene
Walther, Melvin B. and Doris P
Wandrey, Gustav
Wandrey, Mildred
Wangard, John and Catherine
Wank, Albert and Martha
Wank, Norma
Wappenschmidt, Henry and Elizabeth
Wargowsky, Anna
Wargowsky, Clara
Wargowsky, Edwin
Wargowsky, Minna
Wargowsky, William
Washa, Anna
Washa, Anton and Bessie
Washa, Antonia
Washa, Joseph
Washa, Louis
Watts, Coreine
Weber, Carl
Weber, Emil
Weber, Erich
Weber, Flora
Weber, Herman
Weckwerth, Adele
Wegner, Frank and Margaret
Wehmeier, Elsa
Wehmeier, Emma
Wehmeier, William F. Sr
Weick, Lee and Lolia
Weigel, Margaret L
Weigele, Myrtle
Weingandt, Adam
Weingandt, Harry
Weingandt, Infant
Weingandt, Katharina
Weissenborn, Edward and Christina
Welke, Carl
Welleman, Jacob and Ella
Welter, Edward G.
Welzel, Antonia Rapsky
Wendland, Anna
Wendland, Beata
Wendland, Emilie
Wendland, Reinhart F
Wendland, Rose F
Wendlick, Johann
Wendorf, Charles and Renata
Wendorff, Carl
Wendorff, Heinrich
Wendorff, Johanna
Wendorff, Werner
Wendt, Albert W. and Marie
Wendt, Kenneth A
Wenzel, Ruby
Wenzel, William and Pauline
Werk, Bertha
Werk, Edward K
Werk, Emily
Werk, William
Werner, Augusta
Werner, Eyric and Riela
Werner, John
Wessel, Henry and Hattie
Wessel, Lillian
Wessel, Wilhelmina
Wessel, William
Wessely, Barbara C
West, Elizabeth Kauter
West, James E
West, James P
Westhofen, Lillian
Westhofen, Theodore
Westphal, Otto and Anna
Wetzel, Ida Irmer
Wichert, Karl
Wichert, Marie
Wickersheimer, Minna
Wickersheimer, William
Wiening, Gerhard
Wiening, Helen
Wiening, John M
Wiening, Martha
Wiening, Wilhelmine
Wiese, Theo L
Wiesner, Adam
Wiesner, Alma B
Wiesner, Frank J
Wilbrandt, Walter C. and Adele B
Wilde, Walter and Florence
Wilke, Emma Ballmann
Wilke, Louis
Wilke, Richard
Wilke, Robert F
Wilken, William and Mary
Will, Albert
Will, Anna
Will, Friedericke
Wille, Alfred H. and Lydia M
Wille, Arnold
Wille, Augusta
Wille, Bertha
Wille, Emilie Vierguth
Wille, Friedrich
Wille, John M.
Wille, Margaret
Wille, Minnie
Willert, Otto F. and May Belle
Willi, Alfred and Emma
Williams, Sally Ann
Williamson, Mathilda
Willuhn, Hattie E
Wilsing, Elmer F. and Anne A
Wilson, Verle and Relle
Winkelmann, Herman and Elizabeth M
Winkelmann, Norman
Winkler, Hermann
Winkler, Rosa
Winkler, William H
Winnek, Frank and Irene
Winter, Bertha
Winter, John
Winterhalder, Henry and Emilie
Wirth, Emma
Wirth, Gottlieb
Wirtz, Augusta C
Wirtz, Edward L
Wirtz, Joseph H
Wishnewski, August and Minnie
Wisniewski, Anna Klinkert
Witt, Erwin A. and Pearl E
Wittig, David A.
Witz, Anna
Witzel, Anna A
Witzel, Edward A
Witzel, Infant
Witzel, Marie R
Witzorek, Paul L. and Josephine
Wnek, Michael J
Wodke, Bertha E
Wodke, Herman F
Wodtke, Richard and Elizabeth
Wohlgemuth, Eva
Wohlgemuth, Fred
Wokurka, Frank and Marie
Wolf, Milton W
Wolf, Pearl P
Wolff, Caroline Hesse
Wolff, Ferdinand and Bertha
Wolff, William
Wolfgram, Marguerite
Wolfgramm, Anna B
Wolfgramm, Gustav O
Wollersheim, Peter and Hattie
Wollin, Christ
Wollin, George
Wolters, Annie
Wolters, Gertie
Wolters, Jennie
Wolters, Marie
Wood, Clara
Wood, Edward
Worm, Amalia W.
Worm, Julius J.
Wrasse, Emil and Martha
Wrensch, Edward and Olga
Wresch, August F
Wresch, Martha M
Wronski, Gladys
Wunsch, Carl
Wylie, William S
Yahr, Julia
Yanke, Herman
Yarlott, Clarence C.
Yeko, Bertha Krueger
Yeko, Charles and Adeline
Yeko, Le Roy and Clara
Young, Amelia
Young, Esther Ruth
Young, Luther
Yuts, Herman
Zahorka, Marie
Zahorka, Mathias
Zahradka, Emil and Family
Zahradka, Father and Family
Zahrey, Abraham
Zahrey, Barbara
Zahrey, Maria Stebler
Zajicek, Harold Elmer
Zajicek, Merost Frank
Zajicek, Thereza
Zajicek, Vaclav
Zajicheck, Joseph
Zajichek, Alfred C.
Zajichek, Irma
Zander, Richard
Zander, Robert A. and Gwen
Zarling, Emilie Will
Zarling, Hugo R. and Josephine
Zarling, Loraine and Irene
Zarling, Louise
Zarling, Martha
Zarling, Otto
Zarling, William A
Zarth, Barbara
Zartner, Joseph
Zartner, Louise
Zastrow, Anna
Zastrow, Bertha Wussow
Zastrow, Ellenore
Zastrow, Hermann
Zastrow, Loraine
Zealley, John and Annie
Zeeb, Eliz
Zeeb, Theo
Zeeck, Peter and Annie
Zehntmeyer, Ernestine
Zehntmeyer, Ferdenand
Zeiter, Henry and Sophia
Zellmer, Frieda
Zenger, Lilly and Charette, Donald and Scharf, Harold
Zeorgen, Christian
Zeorgen, Elizabeth
Zeunert, Ernst and Marie
Ziech, Robert P.M
Ziegenhagen, Henriette
Ziegenhagen, Wilhelm
Ziehl, Elizabeth
Ziehl, Roy F
Ziehl, William
Ziemer, Herman and Alma
Ziemke, August
Ziemke, Augustine
Ziemke, Lena
Zierfuss, Louise
Zierfuss, Richard
Zimdahl, Minnie
Zimdahl, Otto Sr
Zimdars, Augusta
Zimdars, Carl
Zimmer, Ardell
Zimmer, Charles
Zimmer, Karl
Zimmermann, Charles A
Zimmermann, Chester C
Zimmermann, Edward R. and Family
Zimmermann, Edwin
Zimmermann, Ella
Zimmermann, Emilie
Zimmermann, John
Zimmermann, Marguerite
Zimmermann, Ralph
Zimmermann, William K
Zingler, Julius and Emilia
Zinky, Frank
Zinky, Gertrude B
Ziorgen, Alfred
Ziorgen, Ella
Ziorgen, Fred and Anna
Ziorgen, Roger Jon
Ziorgen, Walter
Zitzke, Emil
Zitzke, Herman C. and Margaret
Zitzke, Meta
Zobel, Raymond and Elizabeth
Zorr, Paul H. and Ida A
Zorr, William F. and Martha
Zoschke, Anna
Zoschke, Carl
Zoschke, Henrietta
Zoschke, Paul
Zottmann, Harry J. and Hilda
Zschech, Alfred E
Zschech, Herman and Ida
Zuege, Anna
Zuege, Fred
Zuege, George O. and Mollie M
Zuehlke, Augusta
Zuehlke, William
Zunft, Hilda
Zunft, Martha
Zunft, Volkmar
Zunker, August
Zunker, Augusta
Zunker, Gilbert
Zunker, Walter and Hulda
Zutavern, Samuel and Evelyn
Zwaska, Anna L
Zwaska, Joseph J
Zwicky, Elizabeth
Zwicky, John J

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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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