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Hibler, John and Antonia
Hickey, Andrew F
Hickey, Hugh R
Hickey, Margaret G
Hickey, Marion E
Higgins, Alma A
Higgins, Catherine and Stratton, Susan
Higgins, George M. and Nora J.
Higgins, Lawrence and family
Higgins, Martin M
Higgins, Timothy Joseph
Hilbert, Anton John and Gertrude Mae
Hilbert, Frank
Hildebrand, Jozefina
Hildebrand, Jozefina
Hildebrand, Marcin
Hildebrand, Paul
Hildebrandt, Charles and Agnes
Hiles, Earl and Anita
Hill, Anna
Hill, Minnie
Hill, William and Carrye
Hillenbrand, Charles C. and Mary
Hillner, Jodi Rae
Hilmer, Franz and Christina
Hilt, Henry and Rose
Hincha, Maria
Hincha, Maria
Hinek, Infant
Hinickle, Anna C
Hinickle, Edward and Clara
Hinickle, Edward and Clara
Hinickle, Irving O
Hintz, Franciska
Hintz, Fred and Julia
Hintz, Herman
Hintz, Joseph Sr. and family
Hintza, Anna
Hintza, Jan
Hinytz, Jennie
Hinytz, Joseph
Hionz, Mathilda and Esther Ramm
Hippert, Henry and Mathilda
Hirsch, Geraldine Murtaugh
Hirsch, Phillip and Margaret
Hirsch, Roswell A
Hirschmann, Johann and Katharina
Hirt, Joseph and family
Hirt, Mary
Hirt, unclear male
Hirth, Father and son
Hitchfeld, August
Hitz, Raymond
Hlavace, Anton and family
Hlavao, Jozef
Hlobil, Rudolf
Hmielewski, Lori
Hoch, Joseph and Family
Hoch, Mark Gerald
Hoch, Monica
Hock, Gary Phillip
Hockey, Henry and Mary Ohrenberger
Hodach, Frank and Mary
Hodel, Appolonia
Hodel, Appolonia
Hodel, John Sr. and family
Hodel, Louis
Hodel, Louis
Hoefer, Elisabeth
Hoefer, Elisabeth
Hoefer, Elizabeth
Hoefer, Peter
Hoefer, Peter
Hoefer, Raymond
Hoefer, Raymond
Hoefs, Frank and Hildegarde
Hoefs, Frank and Hildegarde
Hoefs, Mary
Hoeft, Kenneth E. and Kathrine M
Hoeft, Robert
Hoelzl, John
Hoelzl, Katharine
Hoerig, Roy F. and Alfrieda R
Hoerner, Clements
Hoerres, Arthur and Della
Hoerres, William and Louise
Hoeser, Robert J
Hoff, Catherine
Hoffa, Jozef and Anna
Hoffer, Adam
Hoffer, Amalia
Hoffer, John
Hoffer, Michael and George
Hoffman, Frank L. and Elizabeth
Hoffman, John C
Hoffman, Mary Elizabeth
Hoffman, Mathias
Hoffman, Ruth C
Hoffman, William and Pearl
Hoffmann, Elizabeth
Hoffmann, Jacob
Hoffmann, John F. and Eleanor
Hoffmann, Joseph J. and family
Hoffmann, Joseph J. and Olive M
Hoffmann, Matt
Hoffmann, Peter L. and Caroline E
Hoffmann, Philomena
Hoffmann, Private Albert
Hoffner, Catherine
Hofierka, Paul and Veronica
Hofmann, Elizabeth
Hofmeister, Josef
Hofmeister, Joseph E.
Hofmeister, Marie Anna
Hoheisel, John C. and Elizabeth R
Hohn, Charles W. and Elizabeth
Hojczyk, Johanna
Hojnacki, Frank
Hojnacki, Jan
Holdmann, Danny
Holdmann, Fred and Frances
Holek, John and Mary
Holick, Genevieve
Holland, Mary
Holland, Michael E. and family
Holliday, Alexander S
Holliman, Michael A
Hollmann, Mary
Holmes, Andrew and Louise
Holmes, Michelle
Holt, Anna
Holt, Arthur and Sophia
Holt, Claudia M
Holt, Ralph
Holton, Timothy C
Holton, Walter J. and Mary M
Holtrop, John and Marie
Holtz, Eleanor H
Holtz, Richard T
Holub, Jos. F. Jr.
Holy Cross Cemetery
Holy Cross Cemetery Sign
Holz, Adolph A. and Viola
Holz, Alexander Gregory
Holzbach, Leocadia
Holzbauer, Charles A. and family
Holzbauer, Frank
Holzbauer, Frank
Holzbauer, James J. and family
Holzberger, Markus
Holzberger, Mary
Holzberger, Robert
Holzer, Hildegard
Holzer, Walter
Holzman, John and Johanna
Holzschuh, John and Theresa
Homa, Joseph
Homa, Wm
Homan, Anton and Marie
Honeck, Edward and Mary Seebantz
Honeck, Lee J
Honer, Peter
Honeycutt, Robert Wade
Hong, Candice M
Honkamp, Benjamin John
Hooser, Richard
Hooser, Sukie M
Hopkins, Steven
Hopp, Frances
Hopp, Frank J. and Anna M
Hopp, George
Hopp, Infant
Hopp, Magdalena
Hoppe, Arthur H. and Clara H
Hoppe, Emil and Klotilda
Hoppe, Ernest J.
Hoppe, Johanna
Hoppe, Johanna
Hoppe, Joseph W
Hoppe, Joseph W
Hoppe, Louis
Hoppe, Louis
Horak, Frances
Horak, Frances
Horcos, Paul H
Horlivy, Frank and Family
Horn, August and Anna
Hornick, Marie C
Hornickel, Louis R. and Viola M
Hornik, Teresa Jean
Horning, Mary
Horrigan, Thomas K
Horsch, William L
Horvat, Jean Lamay
Horvat, Magdalena
Horvat, Nicholas and Amalia
Horvath, Donald
Horvath, Donald
Horvath, Elsie
Horvath, Frank and Family
Horvath, Geza and Anna
Horvath, Julia
Horvath, Julia
Horvath, Kat
Horvath, Magdalen
Horvath, Nancy
Horvath, Rosalia
Horvatic, John
Horwath, John
Horwath, Stephan and Anna
Horwath, Stephen
Hosking, Mary A
Hoth, Catherine
Hoth, Charles
Hoth, William
Hotter, female infant
Hotter, infant male
Houart, Elmer and Pearl
House, Frances and Family
Houston, Lawrence A
Hoven, Frances
Howard, John
Howard, Katherine
Howard, R
Howrahan, Marie M.
Howrahan, Timothy J. and Wilhelmina
Hoye, Frank J. and Marie
Hoye, Frank J. and Marie
Hoye, Infant
Hoye, Thomas F. and Josephine M.
Hoyer, Edward P
Hoyer, Joseph F
Hoyer, Louise D
Hoyer, Percival C
Hoyne, John R
Hoyt, Carol M
Hoyt, Monica R
Hrasta, Andrej
Hrdi, Sylvia A
Hrea, Joseph
Hrenak, Eva
Hrenak, John
Hrenak, Mary
Hrenak, Steve and family
Hrica, Frank and family
Hrica, Joseph Sr
Hrin, Robert Wayne
Hromada, Viktor
Hruska, Joseph and Genevieve
Hrutkaji, Joseph A. Jr. and Anna C
Huber, Andrew and Elisabeth Heil
Huber, Anna Saller
Huber, Elizabeth
Huber, John
Huber, Louis and Theresa
Huber, male infant
Huberty, Kathleen
Huberty, Michael P. and Alvina M
Hubler, Joseph and Rose
Huczkowski, Edward
Hudaj, Math
Hudaj, Victor M. and Victoria D
Hudcovsky, John
Hudcovsky, John
Huddleston, Casey and Jesse
Hudson, Eugene Jr
Huebl, Antoinette Carlin
Huebner, Karen L. Wagy
Huebner, Marie V
Huebschen, John P. and Minnie
Huebschen, Peter and Margaret
Huebschen, Peter and Margaret
Huenerberg, Elmer and Marguerite
Huettenmoser, Anna
Huettl, Charles and Anna
Hug, David, Allen
Hughes, James D
Hughes, Jane
Hughes, Michael and Ellen
Hughes, Shawn Eric
Hughes, William M. and Catherine E.
Huica, Jozef
Hullin, Michael and Eva
Humbach, Joseph
Humbach, Robert
Hume, Kenneth P
Hume, Mary Alyce
Hummer, Anthony T
Hummer, Anton
Hummer, George L
Hummer, Marie
Hummer, Rose A
Hummer, Theresa M
Humphrey, Quila M
Humpley, Charles J
Humpley, Gertrude V
Humpley, Joseph B. and Agnes
Huna. Jan and Terezija
Hunt, Mark N
Hunyady, Mary
Huppert, Henry
Hupson, Mary O'Neill
Hurbanic, Maceu
Hurd, Rita
Hurtgen, Cecil A. and Isabelle A
Husnik, Frank Joseph
Hussey, Thomas
Hussinger, Sanni
Husting, Anton
Husting, Edith Catherine
Husting, Laura Ann
Husting, Maria
Husting, Therdore
Huth, Don E. and family
Huth, Lou S
Hybbell, Laura Ann
Hyke, Charles F
Hyland, Mary Jane
Hyland, Michael C
Hylaszek, George G
Hynek, Frank
Hyner, Carrie
Hyps, Richard Matthew

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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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