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Holy Cross Cemetery
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Surnames beginning M - Ma


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Macaluso, Joseph
Macaluso, Madeline
MacDonald, Burton C. and Mary E
Macejkovic, Frank
Macejkovic, Marija
Macek, Andro
Macek, Eva
Macerl, Harvey
Machala, Vincent and Margaret
Machi, John
Machi, John
Machi, John (picture on stone)
Machin, Kim Marie
Macholl, Dawn Marie
Maciejewska, Teresa
Maciejewski, Andrzej and Franciszka
Maciejewski, Joseph and family
Maciejewski, Josephine
Maciejewski, Max
Maciejewski, Stanislawa I. Wiktoryi and Family
Mack, Keiran Kamal
Mack, Paul P. and Marie L
Mackenzie, Neil and Susan
Mackey, Edgar H. and family
Macko, Emil
Mackovic, Stefan
Macumber, Milton W. and Anna M
Macumber, Milton W. and Anna M.
Maczek, Donald A
Maddalena, Ignazio
Madden, Joseph T. and Anna P
Madden, Patricia
Mader, Michael
Maderer, Josef and Frances
Madison, Liela
Madritsch, Emilie
Maertz, Edward F. and Ellen
Magdalena, Rosario
Magenheim, John and Helen
Magerl, Adelinda
Magerl, Anthony
Magerl, Joseph and John
Magerl, Michael
Magestro, Frances L
Magestro, Vincenzo and Angela
Maggiore, Benjamino J
Magiejewski, Paul Patrick and Morrison
Maglio, Barney B. and family
Maglio, Biaggio
Maglio, Biaggio
Maglio, Biagio
Maglio, Carlo
Maglio, Carmello
Maglio, family
Maglio, Ignazio
Maglio, John Bernard
Maglio, Joseph and Family
Maglio, Rocco
Maglio, Rocco
Maglio, Salvatore
Maglio, Salvatore
Maglio, Salvatore and Phonigenzia
Maglio, Santa
Maglio, Saverio
Magliot, Ignazio
Magnan, Ella
Magnus, Joseph and Mathilda
Magnusson, Michael Joseph
Maguire, John F. and Lillian
Mahalek, Elizabeth
Maher, George T. and Mabel L
Mahler, Barbara
Mahoney, James and family
Mahoney, John and family
Maier, Charles and Anna and Willmert, Fred
Maier, Frank X. and Frances
Maier, John E. and Julia
Maier, Joseph and Family
Maier, Zenia
Maierhoper, Heinrich and Frances
Maijala, Alice M. Zaletel
Mainzer, Charles J. and Winifred
Maisano, Francesco A. and Cesarina
Maiwald, Herman & Anna M
Majeski, Mary
Majesky, Gertrude
Majewski, Anthony and Pauline
Majewski, Anton
Majewski, John
Majewski, Laura
Majewski, Paul S
Majhenich, Martin R
Major, John A. Jr
Makal, Francis G. and Mary J
Makielski, John
Makoutz, Jacob and Katherine
Makowski, Jan
Malchow, James S. and Rose A
Malensek, John and Family
Malensek, John L. and Family
Malevich, Alois
Malevich, Julia
Malewitz, Mary
Malfatti, Anna Maria
Malik, Charles H
Malik, John
Malik, John
Malinowski, John
Malinowski, Joseph and Valentina
Malitzki, John and Antonia
Malkowski, Haley Joan
Malkowski, Joseph
Malkowski, Valentina
Mallazo, Rosa
Mallazzo, Rosa
Malleier, Martin
Mallek, William
Mallek, William
Malliet, Claudine
Malliet, Dana Alain
Mallman, Joseph
Mallon, James and Hattie
Malloy, Jerry & Barbara
Malone, Michael
Malone, Tracy Ann
Maloney, Alfaretta M.
Maloney, Carrie K.
Maloney, James C.
Maloney, John M. and Louise
Maloney, Thomas J.
Maloof, George
Malovasich, Matt & Sophie
Malsack, Leonard and Victoria
Malsack, Leonard and Victoria
Malwitz, Thomas L
Maly, Joseph E
Maly, Prokop
Malzewski, John
Malzewski, John B
Malzhan, Anna
Mamach, Andrzej
Mamienski, Edward
Mamienski, Edward
Mancini, Philip and Family
Mancini, Vincenzo and Family
Mancl, Marceline
Mancuso, Luca and Pasquala
Mancuso, Maria
Mandak, August and Family
Mandella, Dominic Jr
Manders, Dorothy J
Manders, William and Kathryn F
Manders, William H. and Kathryn E
Mang, Carl and Magdalen
Mangold, Frank and Rose
Maniace, Antonino
Maniaci, Antonino
Manikowski, Elizabeth
Manikowski, Jan and Katarzyna
Manikowski, Pauline
Manion, James E. and Irene M
Maniscalco, Anthony
Mankiewicz, Peter P. and Helen
Mankiewicz, Vincent
Mann, Cora M
Manna, John
Manning, Michael and Veronica
Mannings, Dennis and Susan
Manno, Jennie
Manogue, Thomas and family
Manowski, Constantine and family
Mans, James and Emma
Mansfield, Theresa
Mansfield, William R. and Katherine
Mantel, Robert Joseph
Manthey, Millie
Manto, Nicola and Concetta
Manto, Nicola and Concetta
Mantsch, Claire
Mantych, John S
Mantyla, Warren Stephen
Manuso, Natali
Mappes, Albert M
Mappes, Albert M
Mappes, Alfred and Winnifred
Mappes, Alfred and Winnifred
Maranowicz, Anna
Marasco, Eugene
Marches, Colla
Marchese, Frank
Marchese, Luigi and Gaetana
Marchese, Thomas S. and Pearl A
Marcina, Frank
Marcouiller, Elizabeth
Mardak, Bobby Detvan and Family
Mardak, Frank and Family
Mardjak, John and Clara
Mardjak, John and Clara
Margis, Frances
Margoni, Louis
Margowska, Anna
Mari, Torok
Marich, Michael and Mary
Marien, Charles G
Marien, William and Family
Marien, William J. and Virginia A
Marinelli, Giovanni
Marinko, John
Marinko, John
Marino, Michele and Carmela
Marino, Nicola
Marion, Joseph and Arora
Markiewicz, Fred and Helen
Marko, Anna
Marko, George
Markovic, Imre
Markovich, Ignatz & Rose
Marks, Mathias J
Markwardt, Krystyan
Marlega, Egeniusz
Marlega, Joseph J
Marlier, George
Marlier, Katherine
Marman, Andrew and Sophia
Marquette, Hugo M. and Christine
Marquette, James E
Marquette, John F
Marr, Bernard and Marie S
Marr, Bernard and Marie S
Marrero, Gregoria
Marsala, Marianna
Marsala, Marianna
Marschall, Peter and Katherine
Marsel, Joseph and family
Marsh, Anna and Georgianne Marie
Martch, Margaret
Martein, Albert Ph. and Anna
Martell, Gregory
Martin, Father and Mother
Martin, James G
Martin, James H. and family
Martin, Mary R
Martin, Thos. E
Martin, Tillie
Martina, Biagio and family
Martinas, Bela A. and Katherine
Martincevic, Marica
Martinek, Anthony
Martinek, Martin A. Pavlina
Martinelli, Erena
Martinez, Alberto
Martinez, Joana
Martinez, Margaret
Martinez, Sam and Frances
Martini, Mary
Martinka, Jan and Veronika
Martinka, Pavel
Martorama, Carlo
Martorana, Antonino
Martorana, Antonino
Martorana, Joseph
Martorana, Salvatore
Marusick, Nicholas and Louise
Marvan, Frank
Marx, Agatha
Marx, Agatha
Marx, John H. and Rose C
Marx, Max
Masar, Michael F. and Marie
Masar, Michael J. and Lillian
Mascipinto, Michael
Masick, Jessie
Masko, Thomas J
Maslowski, Vincent (Junior)
Masnak, Phillip and Antoinette
Mason, Alexandra
Mason, Alexandra
Mason, Domenico and Family
Mason, George and Cecelia
Mason, George L
Mason, George L
Mason, Theresa Mary
Masonic, Frank
Masonic, Frank
Massruha, Julia
Masters, Robert John
Masters, Roy M. and Delia M
Mastrocola, Angela
Mastrocola, Natalina
Maszk, Adam
Maszk, Steve and Frances
Matacio, August
Matacio, Mary
Matanich, Jure
Matasek, John
Matasek, John
Matasek, Maria
Matasek, Maria
Matejov, Sandra
Matejovig, Jan and Family
Mathe, Rochelle Ann
Mathe, Rochelle Ann
Mathes, Joseph
Mathia, Leonard A. and Gertrude F.
Mathias, Harry W. and Belle
Mathias, Valentine R. and Vera
Matic, Simon and Anna
Matis, Simon and Anna
Matisinec, Frantiska and Metodie and Ellison, Mary A
Matkey, Michael Jr
Matouschek, Adalbert and Agnes
Matouschek, Adalbert and Agnes
Matoushek, Frank and Anna
Matoushek, Frank and Anna
Matoushek, William A
Matowski, Helen
Matt, John P. and Mathilda
Mattaino, Francesco and family
Mattano, Agostino
Mattano, Baldassare and Calogera
Mattano, Domenic
Mattano, Domenic
Mattano, Maria
Mattano, Steve
Matthews, Bernadine
Matthews, George
Matting, Anna
Matting, Anna
Mattioli, Filoter F.
Mattioli, Marcus A.
Mattusch, Robertine
Matuschka, Alice Mary
Matusinec, Edward
Matuszak, Catherine R
Matuszak, Eleanor
Matuszak, Elizabeth F. Stengel
Matuszak, Franciszek
Matuszak, Frank and Rosalia
Matuszak, John and Family
Matuszak, Michael F
Matwiczak, Mathew T. and Dorothy M
Matyas, Frank
Matzak, Helen
Matzek, Benjamin
Mauhs, Anna
Mauhs, Edward and Frances
Mauhs, Fred and Sophia
Mauhs, Joseph
Maul, George and Katie
Maul, John L.P. and Amalia
Maul, Mike and Family
Maurer, Fred and Josephine Berg
Maurer, Magdalena
Maurer, Magdalena
Maurin, John
Maurina, Raymond
Mavis, Mary
Maxwell, Edward and Anna
Maxwell, James and Mary
Maxwell, Mary
Maxwell, William J
May, Nicholaus W. and Margaret M.
Maye, Henry O. and Esther L.
Mayer, Adam
Mayer, Cale Jon
Mayer, Charles C. and Gertrude A
Mayer, Elizabeth
Mayer, Frank
Mayer, Frank and Anna
Mayer, Hannah Jane
Mayer, Holden Dale
Mayer, John
Mayer, Katherine Beierle
Mayer, Katherine Beierle
Mayer, Mathias
Mayer, Michael and family
Mayer, Michael J
Mayer, Peter and Margaret
Mayer, Tanyon Joel
Mayer, William C
Mayvjasz, Apolonia
Mayzik, Harry
Maziarz, Walter
Mazsick, Frank W
Mazsick, Hazel
Mazsick, John
Mazupek, Elizabeth
Mazurczak, Alexander & Jozeea
Mazza, Calogero and Charles
Mazza, Joseph and Sherman, Josephine Mazza
Mazza, Rosalia
Mazza, Rosalia Lanza
Mazza, Rosalia Lanza (picture on stone)
Mazza, Rosario and family
Mazzara, Florence H
Mazzarello, Mary

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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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