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Braatz, James W
Brachtl, Karl
Bradac, Anton
Bradley, Annie
Bradley, Frances E
Bradley, Harry C
Bradley, John and Ellen
Bradley, Thomas J. and Jane M
Bradshaw, Seth Allen
Braeger, Charlotte
Braem, Jacqueline Mary
Brahm, Clarence P. and Lucille M
Brahm, Frank and Elisabeth
Brajdcs, Josef
Brakovich, John
Bramberger, Adam
Bramer, Cilli
Brand, Eleonore D
Branda, Giuseppa
Brandish, Thomas and Anna
Brandmueller, John
Brandsey, Dorothy J
Brandt, M
Brannan, Peter and Clara
Brannan, William and Gertrude
Branske, Dorothy
Brasili, Josephine
Bratel, George and Mary
Bratel, George Jr
Braun, Alois Joseph
Braun, Anna
Braun, Anthony P. and Evelyn R
Braun, Anton J. Jr
Braun, Anton Jr
Braun, Christina
Braun, Frank
Braun, Martha Thielen
Braun, Mary Ann
Braun, Mary C
Braun, Matthew
Braun, Otto and family
Braun, Peter and family
Braun, Robert
Braunreiter, Anton and family
Brazeau, Eva Broeker
Brazell, Frank
Brazell, Thomas and Augusta
Brazgel, Sandra Lynn
Brazzoni, Luigi
Brazzoni, Luigi
Breckheimer, Harry and Helen
Breines, August and family
Breines, Joseph
Breitenbach, Stephanie A
Breitengross Charles and Loretta Sacksteder
Breitengross, Rudolph and family
Brejwa, Jozef
Brem, Caroline
Brem, Stephan and Mary
Brendler, Johanna Maier
Brengosz, Joanne
Brennan, George J. & Mary L. Lyons
Brennan, Howard B. and Bernice J
Brennan, Joseph Michael
Brennan, Joseph P
Brennan, Margaret and Marietta
Brennan, Mary
Brennan, Patrick
Brennan, Patrick
Brenski, Stanislaw
Breschan, Anton
Breska, Augustina
Bresler, Mary
Brett, James
Brever, Paul J. and Emily S
Brewster, John Thomas
Bricko, Mary Jo
Brielmaier, Josephine
Briganske, Alexander and Jeanette
Briglevich, George
Briglevich, George
Brill, Michael
Brill, Michael
Brill, Sylvester
Brincek, Ivan
Brincek, Kata
Brincek, Mata
Briquelet, Helen
Brisk, Joseph and Carrie
Britten, William M
Brixius, Frank A. and Julia D
Brixius, Jerry P
Brock, Veronica
Brodarich, Mary
Brodda, Anton and Mary
Brodzeller, Dr. Leo A. and family
Broecker, Charles B. and Eleanor F
Broecker, Charles B. and Eleanor F.
Brogle, Simeon and Christine
Bromesberger, Engelbert
Bronesky, Joseph
Bronesky, Joseph F. and Rita K
Bronesky, Mary
Bronk, Joseph John
Bronk, Teofil and family
Brooks, Geraldine
Brooks, John J
Brooks, Lester M. and Anne
Brooks, Margaret
Brooks, Maurice E
Brooks, Peggy
Brophy, James M. and Margaret M
Brophy, Margaret and Florence
Bross, Alex and Sophie
Bross, Alex and Sophie
Brown, Catherine
Brown, Charles
Brown, Charles C
Brown, Dennis Lee
Brown, Frank E. and family
Brown, Fred a. and Mary A.
Brown, Glenn J
Brown, Julius J
Brown, Phoebe E
Brown, Walter S. and Clara B
Brown, William and Susan
Brownell, Stephen
Bruce, Alexander
Bruce, Clara Krueger
Bruce, William George II
Bruckner, Louise
Brucksh, Paula and Mabel Weiner
Bruder, Frances
Bruecker, Bernard and Katerine
Brueggemann, William F
Brueggemann, William F
Brugger, Michael and Margaret
Brulc, Frank and family
Brulc, John
Brumm, Albert T
Brumm, Margreth
Brummer, Joseph
Brummer, Joseph
Brummond, Catherine
Bruneo, Pietro
Bruneo, Pietro
Brunetto, Giacomo
Brunetto, Giacomo
Brunetto, Guiseppe J. and Santina M
Brunetto, John
Brunetto, John
Brunner, Edward and Sadye
Brunner, Edward L. and Frances
Brunner, George and Margareth
Brunner, John and Family
Brunner, John and family
Brunner, John F. and Mae A
Brunner, John F. and Mae A
Brunner, Orrin F
Bruno, Elizabeth
Bruno, Evelyn
Bruno, James
Bruno, Nunziata
Bruno, Paul and Concetta
Bruno, Paul and Concetta
Bruno, Pietro
Bruno, Rose
Bruno, Sam and Frances
Brunsman, Elizabeth
Brusky, John
Brust, Fred and family
Bruzzese, Maria
Brych, Frank and Blanche
Brzeski, Frank and Augusta
Brzeski, Jan
Brzezinska, Wiktoria
Brzezinska, Wiktoria
Brzezinski, Anna
Brzezinski, Anthony
Brzezinski, Anthony
Brzezinski, Josep
Brzezinski, Josep
Brzezinski, Ludwig and Stanislawa
Brzezinski, Piotr
Brzoska, Franciszek
Brzoska, Joseph
Brzoskowski, Simon and Barbara
Brzoskowski, Simon and Barbara
Brzoskowskich, family
Brzoskowskich, Theodore and Czapiewski, Lucy
Bscherer, George Sr
Bscherer, George Sr.
Bscherer, Katharina
Bscherer, Katharina
Bub, Martin
Buccellato, John Joseph
Bucci, Carmine
Bucek, Anna
Bucek, Maria
Bucey, Maria
Buch, Jacob and Lilly
Buch, John and Rose Brost
Buchach, Renee
Buchberger, Michael
Buchek, Izidor
Buchek, Izidor
Buchek, Ludmila
Buchholtz, Minnie
Buchholz, Anita
Buchholz, Max
Bucholz, Clayton D
Buchs, Edward A. and Marie T
Buck, Mary Lou
Buczkowski, Jacob and Anna
Buczynski, Victoria
Buda, Santa
Buda, Santa
Buday, Alex
Buday, Alex
Buday, Rudolph and Mary
Buday, Rudolph and Mary
Budic, Peter
Budinsky, August
Budish, Anthony
Budjac, Frank
Budjac, Margeta
Budjac, Margeta
Budjac, Rose Marie
Budjac, Valeria and Emil
Budnick, John F
Budnick, John F
Budnick, Leona L
Budnik, Mathias
Budnik, Mathias
Budnowski, Joseph
Budzinski, Hedwig and Family
Budzinski, Raymond
Buechler, Dr. Phil
Buechler, Susan
Buechs, Joseph and Agnes
Buege, John F. and Katharine
Buehler, Frank and Katherine
Buehler, Lucas and Anna
Buehler, Lucas and Anna
Buelow, Sue
Buelow, Sue
Buettner, Edmund and Katherine
Buettner, Ferdinand
Buettner, Isidor and Genevieve
Buettner, Theresa
Buettner, William
Buford, Earl H. Sr
Bugci, Carmine
Bugge, James
Bugge, James
Bugler, Joseph
Buiozak, Casimir
Bujanowski, Sarah Marie
Bujka, Joseph
Bullerjahn, Albert and Anna
Bunda, Jeffrey and James
Buneta, Marie
Buneta, Richard and Rose
Buneta, William and Marie
Bunic, Frank
Bunic, Martin
Bunic, Martin (picture on stone )
Buntrock, Otto and Marie
Buntrock, Robert and Family
Burczyk, CeCylia
Burczyk, Franciszka
Burczyk, Jan S
Burczyk, John and family
Burczyk, John S. and family
Burczyk, Jozef
Burczyk, Martha A
Burczyk, Royan
Burczyk, Vincent
Burczyr, John and Kathryn
Burdey, Mary
Burdick, Walter and Emma
Burecic, Stjepan
Buresch, Annie and Albert
Burevic, Mario
Burg, George
Burg, Joseph and George
Burg, Peter
Burg, Peter, Emma and Ethel
Burg, Theodere
Burgarino, Emanuel and Mary
Burgarino, Giuseppe
Burgarino, Santina
Burgess, Neil and Mildred R
Burgos, Victoria Nicole
Burgzyk, Katarzyna
Burja, John and Anna
Burkart, Joyce Ann
Burkart, Walter
Burke, Elmer Egan
Burke, James Egan
Burke, Lyla P
Burke, Robert M
Burkhard, Michael
Burkhardt, John and Anastasia
Burkhardt, John and Anna
Burlingame, Karen L
Burns, Ann Marie
Burns, Florence R.
Burns, George W.
Burns, Howard and Amy
Burns, John A.
Burns, John J. and Mary Ann
Burns, Robert B.
Burns, William H
Burton, Patrice A
Burzynski, Frank and Julia
Busag, Johann
Busala, Rosa
Busalacchi, Christine
Busalacchi, Gaetano
Busalacchi, Gaetano and Maria
Busalacchi, John
Busalacchi, Salvatore
Busalacchi, Sebastiano and Agata
Busalacchi, Stefano
Busalacchi, Ted Vincent
Busalacchi, Viot F
Busaladohi, Filippo
Busalaoch, Stefano
Busch, Infant Female
Buschman, Lizzie
Buschman, Lizzie
Bush, Alice
Bush, Alice
Bushman, Norbert and family
Buszka, Michael J
Buszkiewicz, Klara
Buszkiewicz, Wladyslaw
Butcshli, Franz
Buth, Edward O
Butler, Edward R. and Susan J
Butler, Henry
Butler, Henry
Butler, Howard E
Butler, Mary
Butsch, Peter and Margaret
Butsch, Russell L.C. and Sibyll W
Butschli, Cezilia
Butschli, Rosie
Butzin, Frank A. and Madeline
Butzin, Robert T. and Marian E
Butzlaff, Feofila
Butzlaff, Hattie
Butzlaff, Ignatz
Butzlaff, Ignatz
Butzlaff, Peter
Buzga, Frank
Bydlowska, Wanda
Bydlowski, Frank
Bydlowski, Vincent
Bykowska, Anton
Bykowska, Zuzannna
Bykowski, Anton
Bykowski, David Allen Ii
Bykowski, Jessica Marie
Bykowski, John M
Bykowski, Norbert and Lucille
Bykowski, Rose and family
Byrne, Andrew and Margaret
Byrne, Ed
Byrne, Ethel M
Byrne, Mary A
Byrne, Michael D
Byrne, Ruth

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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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