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Holy Cross Cemetery
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Surnames beginning C - Cl


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Cadanac, Ivan
Caffrey, Eugene and Margaret
Cafmeyer, Charles J. and Alverna M
Cain, Francis P.
Cain, John
Caira, John
Caira, Pasquale
Caira, Pasquale
Calabrese, Alfonso and Margaret
Calabrese, Patrick and Elizabeth
Calderone, Anthony and Phillip
Cale, Ida J
Calhoun, Marcia Lynn
Calka, Frank R. and Stella A.
Callahan, C. Westley and Patricia E. Priest
Callahan, James P. & Margaret
Callahan, Margaret A. and Sheila B
Callahan, William J. and Bridget Cummings
Callan, Michael
Calogero, Dinostro Figlio
Calusha, Catherine
Calvand, Joseph
Calvano, Michael A.
Calvano, Ralph E. and Prudence R
Cameron, Evelyn
Cameron, Evelyn
Campbell, Catherine
Campbell, James and family
Campbell, John A.
Campbell, John H
Campbell, Julia E
Campbell, Valeria
Campbell, William
Campbell, William
Campo, Maria
Camps, Bernadette
Cangelosi, Nick
Cangelosi, Nick
Cannameia, Antonio
Cannamela, Antonio
Cannestra, Antonino
Cannestra, Antonino (picture)
Cannestra, Frances
Cannestra, Frank
Cannestra, Frank and Anna
Cannestra, Maria
Cannestra, Mary
Cannestra, Mary
Cannistra, Di Rosa
Cannistra, Dominic and Family
Cannistra, Rosa
Cannistra, Stefano
Cannizzaro, Maria
Cannizzaro, Maria
Cannizzaro, Mary R
Cannizzaro, Mary R
Cannizzo, Peter
Cannon, Florence
Cantrell, Samuel Winfield
Cantwell, William H. and Mary M
Canty, John Thomas and Family
Canty, John Thomas and family
Canzoneri, Antonino
Caplin, Dominico
Cappello, Joseph
Cappello, Margaret Tooher
Cappozzo, Cara Maureen
Capuano, Carmelia
Capuano, Samuele
Capuano, Samuele
Caravella, Antonino and Family
Caravella, Giovanni and Family
Caravella, Josephine Tomasino
Caravella, Stefina
Caravella, Unclear
Caravello, Angelo
Caravello, Frank
Caravello, Josephine
Caravello, Josephine (2)
Caravello, Salvatore
Carbone, Joseph N. and Family
Cardenas, Julio A
Careggio, Maria
Carella, Margherita
Carerros, Sharon L
Carini, Annette
Carini, Geralyn Ann
Carini, Giovanni Battista
Carini, Giovanni Battista
Carini, Maria
Carini, Marianna
Carini, Marianna
Carini, Mary
Carini, Stefano and Rose
Carino, Giuseppina
Caritinos, Andrew
Caritinos, Frances
Caritinos, Thomas
Caritinos, Thomas R
Caritinos, Tommy
Carlin, James E. and Rose M
Carlson, James W
Carlson, James W
Carlson, Mary
Carlson, Theresa M
Carney, Brian Patrick Joseph
Carney, Frank and Agnes
Carney, Frank C. and Clara
Carney, Meghan
Carpenter, Harry J
Carrao, G
Carrao, Salvatory
Carrao, Tony
Carroll, Alda E
Carroll, Anna
Carroll, Anna
Carroll, Edward
Carroll, Robert L
Carroll, Sylvester Jr
Carroll, Sylvester P
Carson, Earl and Helen
Carson, Randall and CeCilia
Carter, Helen Smith
Carter, Joseph F. and Ruth
Cartwright, George
Casamento, Carmelo
Casamento, Carmelo
Casarez, Juan A. Borges
Cascio, Canmello
Cascio, Carmello
Casey, Emmett and Marie
Casey, James J. and Martha C
Casey, Jennifer Ann Megan
Casey, Mary
Casey, Michael and Elizabeth
Cash, David Paul
Cashin, Ann M
Caskowski, Katharina
Casper, Alois and Grace
Casper, Bertha A
Casper, Christ and Mary
Casper, Leslie M
Casper, Mary Jungmann
Casper, Simon C
Cassel, Penny Lynn
Cassetta, Agnes
Castenholz, Matthew J. and family
Castine, Alvin J. and family
Castle, George H
Castle, Lester and Rose
Castrenze, Romano
Catalano, Augustine Jr
Catalano, Bessie
Catalano, Bessie
Catalano, Mariano and Antonina
Catalano, Salvatore A. and Margaret
Catalano, Vincenzo and Biagia
Catalano, Vincenzo and Biagia
Cataldo, Gaetana Dimeo and Family
Catania, Carmelo
Catania, Jeanette C
Catanzaro, Paola
Catanzaro, Vito
Catanzaro, Vito and Marian
Cauley, Edward and Elsie
Cavalieri, Josephine
Cavanaugh, Daniel and family
Cavanaugh, Harold
Cavanaugh, Thomas E. and family
Cavosi, Romano and Anna
Cchaenzer, Anton
Cebrowski, Raymond
Cecelia, unclear and Angela
Cefalu, Anthony and family
Cefalu, Antonino
Cefalu, Maria
Cefalu, Provvidenza
Cefalu, Robert D
Cefalu, Rosa
Cefalu, Rosalia
Cefalu, Samuel and Rose Marie
Cegec, Jacob
Celoni, Anthony
Celustka, Pavel and Katerina
Ceman, Irene
Cembrowska, Josephine
Cendretta, Domenic and Angelina
Cera, Kenneth
Ceracle, Jeannette
Ceran, Michal
Cerar, Jacob and Mary
Cerar, Sean Michael
Cerklewski, Nicholas Thomas
Cerletty, Frank J. and Family
Cerletty, George and Caroline
Cernava, Josip
Cerni, Mary J
Cerni, Ruth
Cernicka, Andrew and family
Cernicka, Anthony M
Cernicka, John and family
Cernicky, Paul and Family
cerny, Rod
Cervera, Felice and Elvira
Cerwin, Raymond P. and Josephine
Cesarec, Edward M. and Eleanore Hoffa Lusz
Cethi, Frank
Cetin, Frank
Chamberlain, Earl S. and Celia
Chambers, Elizabeth E. and Elizabeth N
Champagne, Antone Joseph Jr
Champeny, Margaret P.
Champeny, Norman W.
Chandler, Zachery and Daisy
Chapman, Bertha
Chapman, Sarah V.
Charles, Celina
Charles, Telesphore
Chase, Clayton and Mary
Chase, Robert F
Chase, Thomas E
Chelio, Rosalia
Chemo, Stephen
Chemo, Stephen
Cheplak, Joseph and Frank Osonik
Cheplak, Joseph and Mary
Cherney, John
Cherney, Joseph
Cherney, Joseph Eric
Cherone, Russell
Cherty, Anna
Cherubini, F
Chesak, Joseph and Mary S
Chesek, Joseph
Cheslak, David Lee and Diane Lee
Cheslak, Mary
Cheslick, Caroline
Chesner, John and Family
Chesner, Walter and Family
Chester, Thomas
Chiapusio, Danny
Chiarello, Comasia
Chic, Frank and family
Chicantek, Agnes
Chicantek, Jos.
Chicantek, Leroy
Chiello, Rosalia
Childers, Alan
Chladil, Franziska
Chladil, Franziska
Chladil, Leopoldine
Chladil, Leopoldine Folkl
Chladil, Thomas
Chmela, Jan
Chmela, Jan
Chmella, Andrew and Johanna
Chmielewski, Helen and family
Chmielewski, John
Chmielewski, Julia
Chodakowski, Anthony
Choinacki, Margaret Mary
Chojnacki, Nasze Rodzice Pawel and Paulina
Chojnacki, Pawel
Chojnacki, Pawel
Chojnacki, Tammy
Chole, Catherine Anne
Cholka, Gertrude
Chopp, Bertha
Chopp, Bertha
Chopp, Bertha (picture on stone)
Chopp, Margaret
Choren, Bernadine G.
Choren, John and Family
Chovanec, Ann M
Chovanec, Joseph
Chovanec, Jozef
Chovanec, Steve and Mary
Chovanec, Steve and Mary
Chriostopherson, Paul M
Chriske, Michael J
Christensen, Mildred
Christiansen, Henry
Christiansen, William K. and Rose J
Christman, Margaret Jane
Christnovich, Bobby
Chrzan, Helen
Chrzanowski, Klemens
Chsgruber, Ludwig and Maria
Chubeck, Richard
Chudada, Jan
Chudada, Mary
Chudy, Andre J
Chudy, Joseph
Chudy, Joseph
Chudzinski, Adam and family
Chundzienska, Helenka
Chuppa, Robert George
Churka, John and Mary
Churka, John and Mary
Churka, Michael and Elizabeth
Churney, Francis J
Churney, Frank and Margaret
Cianciolo, Diane
Cianciolo, Frank and Congetta
Cianciolo, Frank M
Cianciolo, Philip and Frances
Cianciolo, Salvatore and Francesca
Ciano, Mike
Ciardo, Edrice M
Ciardo, Paolo and Calogera
Cibik, Carol Jean
Cibik, Rudolph A
Cibulka, Teresia
Ciccantelli, John
Cicero, Joseph
Cicha, Jan
Cichosz, Edward A. and Esther P.
Cichy, Edmund and Esther
Ciesemier, Edith Mae
Ciesemier, Infant
Cieslewicz, Walenty and Walentyna
Cieszynska, Elzbieta
Cieszynska, Elzbieta
Cifaldi, Pasquale and Pauline
Cika, John
Cimbrisak, Ana
Cimbrisak, Marija
Cinaszewski, Lottie
Cincera, Infant
Ciokailo, John Chas
Ciokajlo, John Chas
Cira, Clara
Cira, Clara
Cira, Hilary L.
Cira, Hilary P. Blackie
Cira, Infant
Cira, John
Cira, Michael and Cora
Ciszewski, Boleslaw and Jadwiga
Ciszewski, Joseph J. and Petronela
Ciuraj, Thomas
Ciurro, Frances
Civers, Max W. and Elsie G
Cizniesija, Stjepan
Clabots, Helen C
Clancy, Elizabeth
Clancy, Hortense
Clancy, James D
Clancy, John and Theresa
Clancy, Loraine
Clancy, Michael T. & Mary A
Clancy, Patrick H. and Jennie A
Clancy, William F
Clancy, William J. and Hannah
Clarini, Adela
Clark, Edward
Clark, Edward
Clark, Edward Jr
Clark, Emmett and Family
Clark, Francis A.
Clark, James and Family
Clark, John and Margaret
Clark, Lucy E.
Clark, Mary
Clark, Michael and Minnie
Clark, William and Mary C
Clark, William F.
Claser, Anna
Claus, Chas. F. and family
Clauss, Charles A
Clauss, Charles A
Clauss, George and family
Clayburne, Mary
Cleary, Mary
Cleary, Raymond W
Cleary, Sarah
Clement, Ann J
Clement, Eugene J. and Jeanette
Clement, John and Anna
Clemente, Rosaria
Clementi, John
Clementi, Nunziata
Clementi, Nunziata
Clementi, Nunziata (picture on stone)
Clementi, Rosalie
Clementi, Salvatore
Cleplak, Joseph and Mary
Cleveland, Michael Thomas
Clifford, Edward M. and Lucille E
Clifford, James
Clifford, John E
Cline, reginald and Letitia Ann
Clouse, William P

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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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