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Nabrzyski, Michael and Mary
Naczek, Frances A.
Naczek, Francisek
Naczek, Michael F. and Anna G
Naczek, Michael F. and Anna G
Naczek, Richard and Conceita
Naddolski, June Ann
Nadler, Joseph and Magdalena
Nadler, Margaret
Nadolny, Eugene
Nadolski, Leo and Family
Nadolski, Magie
Nadolski, Mary
Nadolski, Michal and Wiktorya
Nadon, Camille L. and Nellie H
Naegele, Krenzentia
Naegele, Theresia
Nagel, David Paul
Nagel, Ida
Nahm, Henry
Nahm, Margaret
Nakielska, Jan and Maryanna
Nakielski, Anthony and Laura
Nakielski, Frank and Mary
Nakielski, Valentine S. and Esther F.
Nalepinski, Anton and Anna
Nalepinski, Josephine
Nameth, Mary
Nameth, Mary
Nann, Anton
Naperalla, Josephine
Napholz, Andrew
Napholz, Mary
Napierala, Anthony and family
Napierala, Casimir and Hedwig
Napierala, Sophie
Napierala, Sophie
Napp, Laura
Narloch, Albin
Narloch, Albin
Narloch, Delores
Narloch, Franciszek J
Narloch, Katarzyna
Narloch, Leonard
Narlogh, Rose
Narodil, Gaspar
Nash, Michael D
Naso, Infant
Naszkochany, Franciszek
Natageraci, Nunzia Ferlazzo
Nation, Michael Anthony
Natoli, Josephine
Natoli, Luigi
Natoli, Nunziata
Nau, Nellie
Naus, Albert and Ella
Navarro, Lillian
Nawrocke, Paul
Nawrocki, Tony
Neal, Monica
Nedza, Franciszek
Neeser, Lena
Nefzger, William and Josephine
Negron, Edwin Valentin Jr
Neher, Anton
Neher, Edmund M.
Neher, John C.
Neher, Josephine
Neher, Josephine A.
Neidhardt, Anna Marie
Neidhardt, George
Neidhardt, John G. and Leona
Neiman, Clarence
Neiman, Eugene
Neiman, Mary
Neimer, Aloysa
Neimer, Franz
Neimon, George and Anna
Neisius, Jacob and Katharina
Neitzer, Verona
Neizer, Elizabeth
Neizer, Elizabeth
Nell, Anna
Nell, Conrad F
Nell, Mary K
Nell, Mary K
Nell, Meinrad
Nellen, Henry and Sibilla
Nellsen, John J
Nellsen, Nick and Katharina
Nelson, Carl A
Nelson, Elmer H
Nelson, John A. and Bertha A
Nelson, Marion E
Nelson, Marion E
Nelson, Mary J
Nelson, Minnie M
Nemcek, Frances
Nemcek, Frances
Nemeth, Anton
Nemmers, Barbara R. Plein
Nemmers, Erwin Esser
Nemmers, Erwin Plein
Nemmers, Frederic Esser
Nemmers, Mechthild Esser
Nemmers, Michael Ludwig
Nemmers, unclear Adalina Plein and Barbara R. Plein
Nennig, William Frank and Jeanette V. Schneider
Neth, Eva
Netz, Mary
Netzel, Jan and Maryanna
Netzhammer, Conrad A. and Helen M
Neudeck, John and Marie
Neuenschwander, Luise M.
Neumann, Gregory
Neumann, Herbert T
Neumann, Mary Delphine
Neumer, George J
Neumeyer, Frank and Katherine
Neumeyer, Frank and Katherine
Neuok, Ernst and Anna
Neuok, Ernst and Anna
Neuok, Paul
Nevels, Minnie
Nevileir, Norahe M
Nevins, Robert Michael
Nevins, Robert Michael
Nevsimal, Anthony
Nevsimal, Marie
Newell, Casabianca T
Ney, George and Lydia
Nicgorski, Stanley and Helen
Nicholas, David
Nichols, Annie
Nichols, Patrick Thomas
Nicholson, Patrick
Nicholson, Vale Robert
Nicht, Alex and Charlotte
Nick, Alfred L
Nickel, Rose Morse
Nickel, William J
Nicklas, Beverly
Nicoud, Cornelius S. and Ruth L
Niechlanski, Todd
Niederberger, Jos.
Niederberger, Joseph
Niedoreler, Joseph and Susan
Niedzwiecki, Stanley
Niemczyk, Georgianna L
Nieves, Anibal Sr
Niezorawski, Anton P. and Mary H
Niggorski, Franciszek
Niklasch, Frank
Nikolaus, Janet
Nikolaus, John
Nikolaus, Mihael
Niksic, Mato
Niles, Donald M. and Joan M
Niles, Michael L. and Helen L
Nims, Edward L. and Margaret
Niss, George and Julia
Nix, Francis A
Niznik, John
Nobles, Elizabeth
Nock, Anna
Nock, Matthew
Nock, Matthew
Noerenberg, Norma
Noerenberg, Robert Lee
Noeske, Fred G. and Marie
Noeske, Nancy T. and Mary
Nolan, Elizabeth
Nolan, Joseph L. and Helen E
Nolan, Michael Francis
Noldin, John
Noldin, John & Virginia
Noll, Andrew M. and Alice M
Noll, Elizabeth
Noll, Franz
Noll, Hazel P
Noll, Martin J
Nordstrom, Margaret Ann
Norton, Clara
Norton, Julia and Kathryn Mccall
Notari, Da M. Klaus
Notari, Fiore
Notari, John
Novacek, Mary
Novacek, Vaclav
Novak, Benedict Patrick
Novak, Joseph Sr
Novak, Josip
Novak, Stevan and Mary
Novakovich, Marija
Novakuvic, Stefan
Novara, Argangela
Novi, Math and Barbara
Novi, Math. and Barbara
Novotney, Charles
Novotney, Frances
Novotny, Mary
Novy, Ronald
Nowacki, Dorothy
Nowacki, Female Infant
Nowacki, Theresa Ann
Nowak, Anna
Nowak, Anton
Nowak, Edmund
Nowak, Edwin A.
Nowak, Feliks
Nowak, Frank and family
Nowak, Frieda
Nowak, George
Nowak, John
Nowak, John and Family
Nowak, Joseph and family
Nowak, Lisa Marie
Nowak, Marie
Nowak, Marion Michael
Nowak, Mary
Nowak, Mary Rose
Nowak, Matie
Nowak, Sophia
Nowak, Szymon
Nowak, Walter
Nowak, Wenzel M. and family
Nowak, Wenzel M. and family
Nowakowski, Albert and Helen
Nowakowski, Boleslaw
Nowakowski, Joseph
Nowakowski, Maryanna
Nowicki, Antoni
Nowicki, Mary
Nuck, Leo and Kate
Nuck, Norma Anna
Nuedling, Edward and family
Nugent, George A. and Vitalis J
Nugent, Henry M
Nugent, Mary E. Hayes
Nuss, John J. and Caroline
Nussmueller, Joseph and Rosa
Nychter, Andrzej
Nycz, Henry J. and Stella Grzezinski
Nycz, Joseph and Tekla
Nyers, Stefan
Nystrom, Alfred T
Oberbrunner, John F. and Katherine
Oberdas, Clarance
Oberdas, Joseph
Oberdas, Joseph
Oberle, Jimmy
Obermeyer, Joseph
Oberneder, Anton
Oberneder, Isabella
Oberneder, Paul
Oberngruber, John
Oberngruber, John
Obhof, Oswald O
Objinski, Helen
O'Boyle, William H.
O'Brien, Amy M.
O'Brien, Brianna M.
O'brien, Daniel W
O'Brien, Emaline McNulty
O'Brien, Grace
O'brien, Michael Alfred and Elizabeth Corinne
O'Brien, Neal F. and Eileen M
O'Brien, Oliver L. and family
O'Brien, Robert J. and Luella M
O'brien, Thomas
O'Brien, William M.
Obrovatz, Helen
Obst, Della F
Obst, Louis J
Obst, Margaret
Obst, Mary McManus
Ochalek, Joseph and Julia
Ochaler, Stanley J
Ochocka, Wikrorya
Ochocka, Wiktorya
Ochs, John and Katharina
O'Connell, Mary E
O'Connell, Michael P
O'Connell, William Sr. and family
O'Connor, John J
O'Connor, John J
O'connor, Patrick T
Ocvirk, John and family
Ocvirk, Paul and family
Ode, Otto E. and Catherine
Odea, Paul and family
Odlbraiska, Catherine
O'Donnell, Alex F
O'Donnell, Catharine E
O'Donnell, Charles J
O'Donnell, Elizabeth C
O'donnell, Emmett H. and Faye G
O'donnell, Kenneth H
O'Donnell, Mary E
O'Donnell, Thomas
Odya, Barney and Veronica
Odya, Father and Mother
Odya, Father and Mother
Odya, infant
Odya, Kramer
Odya, Ray
Odya, Ray
Oehl, Catherine Hahn
Oelke, Elizabeth
Oertel, Adam
Oertel, Adam
Oethlefs, Paul and Beatrice
Offenbacher, Adolph and Magdalen
Offenbecher, Carl
O'flaherty, Bart and Edward
Oghalek, Michael
O'Grady, Patrick
O'Grady, Patrick
O'hair, Brian P. and Mueller, Mary Lynn
O'Halloran, Michael D. and Donna M
O'hanley, John and Cecilia
O'Hara, William and family
O'hearn, Timothy Danny
Ohm, William H. and Ida H
Oitzl, Alois
Oitzl, Alois
O'keefe, Infant
O'Keefe, John P
O'Keefe, Margaret S
O'Keefe, Martin
Okerlund, Lynn
Okoniecki, Paul
Okoniecki, Victoria
Okoniewski, Kazimierz and family
Okray, Taylor Marie
Okruszynski, Stanley
Okuniewski, Alexander
Olberski, Josephine
Olberski, Marcely
Olberski, Marcely
O'leary, Michael and Mary
Olejarski, Tomasz
Olenchek, Thomas and Julia
Olenjniczak, Marjanna
Oliva, John
Oliva, John
Oliveras, Christian Emmanuel
Olkwitz, Rose
Olla, Antonino and Family
Olla, Ignatius and Family
Olla, Joseph C
Olobry, Sofhie
Olofson, John
Olson, Christopher W
Olson, Lois M
Olson, Mary
Olson, Phillip John
Olson, Robert
Olson, Rorie
Olson, Susie
Olsson, Henry John
Olsson, Joseph
Olsson, Margaret
Olsson, Mary
Olsson, Mary P.
O'Malia, Austin J. and Coffey, Harriet E
O'malley, Patrick
O'mara, James and Bridget
O'Mara, James and Bridget
O'moore, Richard and Family
Ondrejka, Jozef
Ondrejka, Jozef (picture)
O'neil, James C
O'neil, Terrance
O'neill, James F. and Anna
O'niel, John T
Opachen, Anna E
Opgenorth, Henry R
Opgenorth, Richard and Julia
Oppmann, Anton and Emily
Orcholski, Jerome A. and Eleanore R.
O'Reilly, Kathy Jean
Oreskovic, Joseph
Organ, Arthur H
Orgeich, Julius and Gertrude
Orgeich, Mathew and Ida
Orgovan, Mary Margaret
Orlando, Antonio
Orlando, Cono and Anna
Orlando, Joseph J. and family
Orlando, O
Orler, Antonietta
Orlinowski, Timmy
Ormond, William H. and Magdalena
Ormsby, Bridget Agnes and Anna C
Orozozewski, Jan
Ortin, William E
Ortiz, Esteban
Ortiz, Mario Ruiz Jr
Orvis, Gerald G
Osburn, Brandon Aaron
Osburn, Kenneth H. Jr
Osep, Edward
Osep, T. Sgt. Edward and Frances
O'shea, Mary
Osmanski, August and Katarzyna
Osmanski, August and Vincent Goralski
Osmanski, Jan and Dorota
Osmanski, Leona
Osomski, Josephine D
Ostermann, Selma M
Osti, Joseph and Viola
Ostopowicz, Frances Steliga
Ostrowski, Joseph
Ostrowski, Katherine
O'sullivan, Betty Jean
O'sullivan, James Patrick
O'sullivan, Patricia E
Osuski, John and Kristina
Oswald, Alois
Oswald, Anton R. and Josephine
Oswald, Emily Frank
Oswald, Emily Frank
Oswald, Infant Female
Oswald, Maria E. Hoffmann
Oswald, Marie
Oswald, Martin and family
Oswald, Peter R. and Catharina
Oswald, Theresia
Oswald, Theresia
Oszewski, Anthony & Katherine
Oszewski, Stanislawa
Otis, Herbert and Meta
Otis, Timothy and Thomas
Ott, Clara
Ott, George Sr. and Mary
Ott, Jos
Ott, Joseph and Marion
Ott, Joseph and Marion
Ott, Paul H. and Regina
Ott, Philip J
Ott, Ray E. and Dorothy T
Ott, Walter
Ouellette, Leonard S
Ovagevic, Stephan T
Ovanin, Blaz
Ovanin, John and Rose Boran
Owens, Barbara
Ozajozynska, Regina

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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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