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Surnames Beginning Ko - Ky


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Kobe, Matt and Amelia
Kobida, Maria
Koble, Beverly Ann
Kobler, Mary
Koboska, Michalena
Kobow, Edwin M. and Angela C
Kobs, Lori Ann
Kobus, Mary
Koceja, Donna Marie
Kocent, Michalina
Koch, Elizabeth and Marie
Koch, Father and Mother
Koch, Fred J. and Irene J.
Koch, Henry and Clara
Koch, John
Koch, Joseph
Koch, Kathy Ann
Koch, Peter A
Kochana, Masza
Kochany, Jasz
Kochar, Anna
Kocher, Harvey and Family
Koci, Caroline
Kocinski, John & Mary
Kocs, Frank L. and Gladys E
Kodai, Stephan and Camilla
Kodaj, Ludmila
Koeckenberg, Melissa and Malinda
Koehler, Martina
Koehn, Louis M. and Emma P
Koelbl, Henry Sr. and Walburga
Koenig, Anton
Koenig, David and Caroline
Koenigs, Jacob and Susan
Koenigs, Joseph J
Koenigsbauer, Andrew and Theresa
Koenigsbauer, Andrew and Theresa
Koepcke, Martin and Eva
Koeppel, Bron
Koeppen, J. Harvey
Koeppl, Frank
Koeppl, Frank K
Koeppl, Henry
Koeppl, Joseph and Family
Koeppl, Raymond A
Koeriva, Rosa
Koessler, Frank X. and Mary A
Koett, Albert
Kofler, Mary
Kofler, Valentin and Antonia
Kohl, Catherine
Kohl, Frank and Catherine
Kohl, Frank C.
Kohl, Josephine
Kohl, Mary
Kohl, Mary
Kohl, Patricia Mary
Kohl, Robert
Kohler, Frank and Lillie
Kohler, Lena
Kohlpainter, Peter and Katherine
Kohls, James R. and Barbara J
Kojis, Adam and Mary
Kojis, Adam and Mary
Kojis, Kathleen
Kokta, Joseph and family
Kolacki and Wittkowski Family, &Nbsp;
Kolanda, John F
Kolasinski, Dennis Lee
Kolberg, Jozef
Kolbert, Mary
Kolby, Theresa
Kolda, Augusta
Kolda, Frank J
Kolda, Richard C
Kolenc, Franciska
Kolesar, Michael and Theresa
Kolich, Mary Banski
Kolinska, Julia
Kolinski, Anna
Kolinski, Robert and Victoria
Kolinski, William
Kolinski, William
Kollasch, Charles Albert and Helen Mary
Kollenbroich, Wm. J
Koller, Elisabeth
Koller, George
Koller, John
Kollock, Sari Spagnolo
Kolman, Stefan
Koloske, Joan Mary
Koloske, Joan Mary
Koloske, Joyce Patricia
Koloske, Joyce Patricia
Koloske, Joyce Patricia
Kolp, Irene
Kolter, Dorothy
Kolupar, Jack
Kolupar, Mary
Komanek, Marie
Komar, John V. and Hilda E.
Komar, John V. and Hilda J
Komp, Herman A. and Estelle A
Komp, Herman A. and Estelle A.
Kompas, Frank Sr
Kondeles, Walter
Konecny, John
Konen, Karen Sue
Konen, Kathleen Marie
Konen, Rose Ann
Konen, Vicki M
Konieczny, John
Konieczny, John
Konop, Margaret
Konz, Jerome and family
Konz, Michael and family
Konzal, Albina
Konzal, Beatrice A.
konzal, Francis P. and Marion E.
Konzal, John and Hattie
Konzal, John F.
Konzal, Rose and Eleanor
Kopacz, Betty Cera and Family
Kopacz, John and Frances
Kopacz, John and Frances
Kopacz, Robert and Carol
Kopacz, Valentine J. and Judith M
Kopacz, Walerya
Kopca, Andrew
Kopcha, Jozefina
Kopcha, Jozefina
Kopcz, Julius and Eugene
Kopfhammer, Henry
Kopjar, Mara
Kopjar, Valentine and Barbara
Kopjar, Valentine and Barbara
Koporowski, Frances
Kopp, Sean Michael
Koppa, Marjorie
Kopriva, Anton and Adela
Kopsar, Joseph and Family
Kopushar, Ursula Ermenc
Koracin, Joseph and Mary
Korb, Frank J. and Elizabeth H
Koren, Joseph and Mary
Korenak, Anthony J. and Mary A.
Korenak, Joseph P. and Marjorie M
Korf, Mary
Korf, Mary
Kormendi, Casper and Catherine
Kormilka, Jacob
Korn, Maria
Kornburger, Elmer and Anna
Kornel, Joseph and Catherine
Korom, Joseph and Anna
Korotki, Stanislaw
Korotko, Franciszek and Ludwika
Korstsch, Ralph
Korthals, C. George and Mathilda
Korycan, Katherin
Kos, Frank
Kos, Frank
Kos, Jozef
Koscevic, Vimko
Koscinski, Benjamin H. and Rose
Koscinski, Genowefa
Koscinski, Saturnina
Koseck, Frank and Valentina
Kosecki, Harry
Kosecki, Jakub and Anna
Kosecki, Leonard and Elizabeth
Kosecki, Stanley J. and Family
Koseckio, Harry
Kosgiuk, Joseph and Adeline
Koshollek, Frank and Mary
Koshollek, Frank and Mary
Kosidowski, Anna
Kosidowski, Bernard
Kosidowski, Bernard
Kosidowski, Edward
Kosidowski, family
Kosidowski, Jan and family
Kosidowski, Johanna
Kosidowski, Jozefa
Kosidowski, Mary
Kosidowski, Phillip and Laura
Kosidowski, Wojciech
Kosidowski, Wojciech
Koski, Bertha
Kosler, Margaret
Kosmalska, Maryanna
Kosmalska, Maryanna
Kosmatka, Sandra Marie
Kosmatka, Val J. and Mary J
Kosmider, male infant
Kosmider, Terese
Kosobucki, Franciszka
Kosobucki, Joseph
Kosobucki, Jozef
Koss, Ivan J
Koss, Valentine F
Kostrzewa, Frank and Edward
Kostrzewa, Frank and Edward (2)
Kostuch, Tom L
Kotchi, Elaine M
Kotecka, Jan and Zofia
Kotecki, Anton and Helen
Kotecki, Anton and Helen
Kotes, Joseph M
Kotes, Lukas
Koth, Laura
Kotlewski, John and Johanna
Kotlewsky, Frank
Kotlewsky, Rose
Kotowski, Frances Treder
Kotras, Rudolph and Katherine
Koudelka, Charles R. and Emily V.
Koudelka, Frances
Koudelka, Mary and family
Koudelka, Michelle
Kovac, John
Kovac, Juda
Kovac, Margaret
Kovac, Rudo
Kovacevic, Katara L
Kovacevich, Louis S
Kovach, John
Kovach, Stephen and Celia
Kovacich, Gabriel
Kovacigh, Joseph and Mary
Kovacs, Jozsef
Kovar, Alois and Anna
Kovar, Ignatz
Kovatch, John
Kovatz, Joseph
Kowach, Rose
Kowalczuah, George
Kowaleski, Frank V. and Rose E.
Kowaleski, Infant Male
Kowalewska, Jozefa
Kowalewski, Bernard
Kowalewski, Bernard
Kowalewski, Charles and Frances
Kowalewski, Emily and Hilary
Kowalewski, Frances and sons
Kowalewski, Ludwik and Frances
Kowalewski, Walter and Hattie
Kowalewski, Witalis S. and Antonina W
Kowalski, Andrzej and Henryka
Kowalski, Andrzej and Henryka
Kowalski, Andrzej and Henryka
Kowalsky, Joseph and Hilda
Kowatch, Joseph J
Kowske, John V. and Family
Kozenecki, Vincent and Family
Kozeniecki, Anthony and Mary
Kozik, Frank
Kozik, Jakob
Kozik, Joseph R. and family
Kozina, Dr. Victor J. and Clara S
Kozlik, Vaclav and Anna
Kozlosky, Harry and Anne
Kozlowic, Sprakseda
Kozlowicz, Maryanna and family
Kozlowski, Anna
Kozlowski, Anthony
Kozlowski, Broney and Anna
Kozlowski, Frances E
Kozlowski, Frank
Kozlowski, George and Anna
Kozlowski, John and Hattie
Kozlowski, Paul R. and Hedwig
Kozlowski, Salomea
Krach, John and Rose
Krach, John and Rose
Kraemer, Frank F. and Tille A
Kraft, Daniel Wayne
Krainc, Joseph
Krainc, Joseph
Krajcik, Antonia
Krajcik, Elizabeth
Krajcik, Elizabeth
Krajcik, Jan
Krajcir, Joseph and Marie
Krajewski, William T. and Grace T.
Krajewski, William T. and Grace T.
Krajna, Anton and Margaret
Kraker, John and family
Kraker, Stacy M
Kralik, Paulina
Kralj, Alex
Kralj, Frank
Kram, William S
Kramer, Barbara
Kramer, Mihael
Kramer, Thomas W. and Anna
Kramoris, Fred H
Kramoris, Sylvia L
Krampe, Sally A
Kraniak, John and Ruth M
Kraniak, Mary
Kraniger, Frank
Kraniger, Marie
Kranz, Marie
Krase, Anton and Anna
Krasny, Ladislav and Josephine
Kratky, Andrew S
Kraus, Albina
Kraus, David
Kraus, George F. and Catherine M
Kraus, Michael F
Kraus, Richard
Krause, Josephine
Krause, Louis W
Krause, Robert and Caroline
Krause, Robert and Caroline
Krauser, Emil and family
Krauss, Gjuro
Krautner, Rose A
Krawczyk, Edward
Krebs, Emerich Jr
Krebs, George and Veronica
Krebs, Howard and Margaret
Krebs, Louis
Krech, Katherine
Krehl, Lewis A. and Angela E.
Kreil, Joseph and family
Kreil, Joseph and family
Kreil, Michael and Cecelia
Kreilkamp, John and Mary
Kreilkamp, John and Mary
Kreiner, John and Anna
Kreiner, John and Family
Krell, Christina
Kremer, Anton and Francis
Kremer, Frank
Kren, Joseph and Anna
Krenn, Juliana
Krenzer, Lorenz and Katharine
Kreply, Anton and Louise
Kres, Johan
Kres, Katie
Kresh, William J
Kresl, Marie Prince
Kresnik, Andreas Sr.
Kresnik, Andrew and Clara
Kresnik, Anna
Kressbach, Edward A. and Emily
Kretlow, Ray Albert
Kreuser, Michael and Emma
Kreuser, Theodore
Kreutner, John and Florence
Kreuzer, Eugene and Paul Kelly
Kreuzer, Henry and Myrtle
Kreuzer, Joseph and Rose L
Kreuzer, William F. and Lucille R
Kridler, Julia
Kridler, Julia
Kridler, Robert Jr
Krieber, Sebastian
Krieger, Rosie
Krieger, Susana
Krill, Edward A
Krimmer, Alfred
Krimmer, George
Krimmer, John and Henrietta
Krippel, Anton
Krisbaher, Louis
Krischan, Anna
Krisman, Victor and Anna
Krist, Bryan Thomas
Krist, Frank
Krist, Julie Anne
Kristian, Martin and Magdalena
Kritch, Infant
Kritner, Jerome
Kritter, Francis X.
Krivitz, Anton
Krivitz, Anton
Kriz, Vincent and Louisa
Krizan, Andrew
Krizan, Andrew
Krizan, John
Krizan, Stefan
Krizan, Stefan
Krnc, Maria
Krncz, Andrew and Mary
Krno, Maria
Krnoch, Louisa
Krocka, Katerina and Elsie Rusch
Krocka, Katerina and Rusch, Elsie Italiano
Krocka, Vincent and family
Kroeninger, Rosa
Kroha, George and Frieda
Krohn, Estelle H
Krohn, George J
Kroisenbacher, Josef
Krojer, Elsie
Krokowski, William A. and Verna Milbauer
Kroll, Ralph
Kromawitter, Anton and family
Kron, John and Gertrude
Kroner, Wenzel
Kronschnabl, George
Kronschnabl, Mathilda
Kronschnabl, Mathilda
Kropiolowska, Emilia, R
Kropiolowski, Emilia R
Kropp, Stasia E.
Krowelski, Wladyslaw and Jozefa
Kroyer, Martin and Albertina
Krueger, Anna Gulgowska
Krueger, Barbara
Krueger, Ernst and family
Krueger, Erwin F. & Marguerite
Krueger, Herman
Krueger, Herman
Krueger, Joseph
Krueger, Joseph
Krueger, Kazametz
Krueger, Margaret M. Ruhr
Krueger, Martha
Krueger, Mary F
Krueger, Otto and Sophia
Krueger, Raymond
Krueger, Walter F
Krueger, Walter J. and Elizabeth
Krueger, William and family
Kruk, Paul Anthony
Krumenacher, Fred and family
Krumm, Fred and Martha
Krumm, Julia
Krupo, Mary Ann
Krupp, James
Kruszynski, Peter and Family
Krutza, John
Kryscio, Edmund
Krystowiak, Jeffery Allan
Krzaminski, Martin
Krzoska, Maryanna
Krzoska, Theodore and Rose
Krzuscz, Dominica
Krzywda, Bronislaus E
Krzywda, Bronislaus F
Krzywda, Gerry E
Krzyzewski, Kazimirz and Adella
Krzyzinski, Jan and Anna and Chajnacka, Wiktoya
Ksicinska, Pelagia
Ksicinski, Ignatz and Mary
Ksioszk, Joseph
Ksioszk, Mary
Kubacki, George
Kubala, George
Kubasa, Zlatan and Family
Kubatzki, Betty
Kubatzki, Walter R.
Kubczak, Andrew and Mary
Kubera, Michael A
Kubesch, Hugo and Rose
Kubesch, Johana and Mathilde
Kubiak, Catherine
Kubiak, Eugene
Kubiak, Felix S
Kubiak, Franciszka
Kubiak, Marcina
Kubiak, Stanley and Mary
Kubiak, Stanley and Rose
Kubicek, Anton and Michael
Kubicek, Anton and Thersia
Kubicki, Stanley and Mary
Kubricht, Anton
Kucera, Edward J. and Marie F
Kucharik, Mercedes K
Kucharik, Steven J
Kucharski, Frances
Kucharski, Lucy
Kucharski, W
Kucharski, W.
Kucharsky, Frank and Elizabeth
Kuchler, George
Kuchler, Ignatz and Verginia
Kuchler, Jacob C. and family
Kuchler, John A
Kuchler, Martha
Kuchler, Raymond J. and Thomas N
Kuci, Louise
Kuczkowska, Julia
Kuczkowska, Julia
Kuczkowski, Anton and Frances
Kuczkowski, Joseph
Kuczkowski, Joseph
Kuczkowski, Mary
Kuczkowski, Mary
Kuczkowski, Myra
Kudlewski, Antoinette
Kudzielanek, Linda Jean
Kuefel, Irene
Kuehl, Thomas M. and Emily C
Kuehn, Doretta
Kuehn, John and Mary
Kuemmel, John Michael
Kuenne, Robert Jr
Kuffel, Joseph and Emily
Kugzkowski, Jan
Kuhl, Simon
Kuhn, Anthony G. and Genevieve H
Kuhn, Chas. A
Kuhn, Raymond A. and M. Loretta
Kujat, Mary
Kujawa, Simon and family
Kujawski, Bernedine
Kujawski, Bruno C. and Esther E
Kujawski, Joseph and Mathilda
Kujik, Maria
Kuklinski, Brian
Kuklinski, Bronislaus
Kuklinski, Bronislaus
Kuklinski, Edward
Kuklinski, Roman
Kuklinski, Stanley
Kulas, Alex and family
Kulas, CeCilia
Kulas, Cecilia
Kulas, Valentine
Kulas, Virginia M
Kulaszewicz, Leon
Kulaszewicz, unclear
Kules, Jacob and Renatta
Kulesza, Joseph and Anna
Kullas, Barbara Ann
Kulsza, Joseph and Anna
Kult, Anton and Marie
Kulzick, Constance
Kummer, Bertha
Kummer, Paul
Kunda, Aloysius J.
Kunda, Jacob J
Kunda, Jacob J.
Kunda, Jakob
Kunda, Jazefa I. and Jozefiny
Kunda, Jozefa I. and Jozefiny
Kunda, Lucille E.
Kunda, Rita and Gertrude
Kuntner, Father and Family
Kuntz, Anton and Clara
Kunz, Albert J
Kunz, Mathilde
Kunz, William F. and Catherine
Kunze, Ferdinand and family
Kupczak, Stanley
Kupec, Steven J. and Victoria M
Kupkovits, John & Rose
Kupkowski, Frank
Kupkowski, Frank
Kupkowski, Frank and Julia
Kupkowski, John P.
Kupkowski, Mateusz
Kupkowski, Victoria and Charles
Kuptz, Harry F. and Rita J
Kurasch, Steven
Kurej, Alois
Kurel, Stefan
Kuri, John and Anne
Kuriga, Lorraine E
Kurkerewic, Robert
Kurkierewicz, Lawrence
Kurkiewicz, Cyril
Kurkiewicz, Cyril
Kurkiewicz, Edward
Kurkiewicz, Hieronim
Kurkiewicz, Teofil
Kurlovitz, John and Julia
Kurrich, Josephine
Kurth, Caroline
Kurth, Dale Thomas
Kurth, Dale Thomas
Kurtz, Anton
Kurtz, Mike
Kurtz, unclear and unclear
Kurtz, unknown
Kurz, Edward M
Kurz, Edward M
Kurz, Marian
Kurz, Marian
Kusch, John
Kush, John Stanley
Kush, Leon Kenneth
Kusick, Louis V
Kusik, Adam
Kusik, Josef
Kusik, Josef
Kusik, Josef (picture on stone)
Kusik, Louis J
Kusik, Paul and Mary
Kusljan, Louise
Kusnick, John and Josephine
Kusta, John and Family
Kuster, John and Rose
Kusterer, Frances
Kuszewska, Anna
Kuszewski, Casmier
Kuszewski, Pawel and Anastazya
Kutch, Peter and Verona
Kutella, Bernard J. and Mary H
Kutner, John H. and Antoinette M. Casper
Kutner, John William
Kutrovich, Barbara
Kutrovich, Barbara
Kutschenreuter, August F. and Grace T
Kutschenreuter, Mary
Kutschenreuter, Susan C
Kutschenreuter, Unclear
Kutschenreuter, Virginia and Rosali
Kutschenreuter, Wm. F
Kutsho, Mary Vranek
Kutz, Luke James
Kuzmic, Mato
Kuzniewski, Ignatz and Mary
Kuzniewski, Mary
Kuzniewski, Severin
Kvasnica, Stefan & Anna
Kvasnicka, Joseph and Pauline
Kwiatkowski, Ben and family
Kwiecien, Loraine
Kysely, Frank and Anna
Kyssely, Joseph

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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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