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Squires, Susan Kay
Srednoselec, John and Martha
Srednoselec, Joho
Srednosellec, Ann S
Sroor, Charles and Nellie
St Louis, Clifford H
St. Cyr, Mary Ann
St. Cyr, Mary Ann
St. John, Frances C
St. John, Frances C
St. Louis, Raymond Emmett
St. Louis, Raymond Emmett
St. Onge, Albert J
Staat, John Peter
Stablewski, John T
Stacho, Olga
Stadtler, Marg
Staffney, John J
Staffney, Lydia M
Stajniger, Frank
Stajniger, Frank
Stamos, Gust and family
Stampfl, Ludwig
Stamps-Kemp, Jahmal A
Stanczak, Louis
Stanczak, Steve
Stanek, Nicholas A
Stangl, Frank P
Stangl, Mary
Stangl, Thomas J
Stangle, Lydia
Stanhope, Donnie
Stanislawska, Jozefa
Stanislawski, Helen
Stanislawski, Jan
Stanislawski, Maciej
Stanislawski, Mary
Stanislawski, Mary
Stanislawski, Stefan
Staniszewski, Stefan and Adela
Staniszewski, Stefan and Adela
Stanke, Frances M. Haegele
Stano, Akuba
Stano, Andrej
Stano, Andrew
Stano, Anna
Stano, August
Stano, Eva
Stano, Jakuba
Stanwitt, John and Sylvia Motriuc
Stapleton, Eugene and unknown
Stapleton, unknown
Starcic, Andrew and Rose
Starck, Alphonse and Barbara
Starck, Joseph and Rose
Staric, Rudolph J
Starich, Ana
Starich, John and Mary
Starich, John Patrick
Starich, Jonathan
Starich, Nicky Jon
Starich, Ronald
Stark, Clara
Stark, Henry and family
Stark, Raymond T. and Elizabeth
Starke, Margret and Mary Alice
Starke, William L. and Margaret
Starker, Joseph
Starosta, Joseph M. and Family
Starr, Andrew
Starr, Andrew
Starr, George
Starr, Susanna
Staser, Anton
Staska, James J
Staskiewicz, Jan
Staskiewicz, Jan
Statton, Susan and Higgins, Catherine
Stauber, George
Stauber, George
Stauber, John and Cecilia
Stauber, Marie
Stauber, Wenzel
Staudt, George and Katherine
Staudt, Theresa
Staver, Christopher T. (Bunkie)
Stavit, Anna
Steber, Mary
Steber, Stephen and Macdalena
Stechauner, Elizabeth
Steckel, Bertha M
Steckel, Joseph F. and Rose M
Steele, Jane B
Steele, Thomas C
Stefan, Peter
Stefan, Peter
Stefanec, Aloys and family
Stefanec, George and Elizabeth
Stefaniak, Frank
Stefanik, Louis S. and Marcella
Stefanoski, Steve
Stefanosky, Steve
Stefanski, Alexander A. and Charlotte A
Stefanski, Alexander A. and Charlotte A
Stefanski, Catherine Ann
Stefanski, Edward and Jadwiga
Stefanski, Frank
Stefanski, Jozef and Agnieszka
Steffan, Anton
Steffandes, Frank W
Steffanides, Charles and Catherine
Steffanides, Frances
Steffanides, Frank
Steffanides, Gilbert F
Steffen, Anne
Steffen, Anne
Steffen, Frank and Mary
Steffen, Frank L. & Emma M
Stefl, Bartha and Mary
Stehling, Conrad G
Stehling, Cyril G
Stehling, Viola
Steib, Infant Male
Steib, Joseph and Mary
Steib, Kenneth Joseph
Steikowski, Joseph and Matylda
Steil, Leo C. and Betty M
Steil, Magdelena Engelhardt
Steil, Magdelena Engelhardt
Stein, Agnes Moroney
Steinacker, Joseph
Steinacker, Margaret M
Steinberg, CeCilia C
Steinbrenner, male infant
Steiner, Anna Brukman and Family
Steiner, Anton Leonard
Steiner, Dominic
Steiner, John T. and Johanna
Steiner, Joseph and Mary
Steiner, Joseph C
Steiner, Joseph C. Jr
Steiner, Louis and Josephine
Steiner, Louise L
Steinhart, Donald J
Steininger, Sue Ellen
Steininger, Terry
Steinmetz, Christian and Frances
Steker, Joseph F. and Marie A
Stella, Fred W. Jr
Stelmachowski, Jozef
Stelmachowski, Wladyslaw
Stelmachowski, Wladyslaw
Steltz, Jacob
Stelzer, James
Stelzer, Pena
Stelzl, Anna
Stelzner, Laura
Stemper, Daniel J. and family
Stemper, John A. and Kathryn
Stemper, Thomas H. and Elsa
Stenger, George and Anna
Stenz, Earl Joseph
Stenz, Julius and Lida
Stenz, Paul A
Stenz, Paul H
Stenzel, Mary Brummer
Stenzel, Mary Brummmer
Stephan, Joseph A. and Theresia
Stephan, Mary
Stephens, Connie
Stephens, Gladys
Stephenson, Frank J. and Rose H.
Stepniewski, Theodore and Mary
Steppe, Alvina M. and Melzer, Viola C.
Steppe, Alvina M. and Viola C. Melzer
Sterk, Peter
Stermisek, John
Stern, Gertrude
Stern, Joseph and Dr. William
Sternkopf, James R. and Linda J
Sternkopf, Richard H. and Margaret
Sterr, John and Anna
Sterr, John and Anna
Stevenson, Eleanor
Stewart, James and Margaret
Stewart, Robert L
Stief, Joshua James
Stiemke, Carol J
Stier, John and Anna
Stiletti, Joseph and Mary
Stilley, Mark W
Stimac, John P. and Anna
Stimac, Marija
Stingl, Harold
Stingl, Joseph M.
Stingl, Mary
Stingl, Michael and Hedwig
Stingl, Robert M. and Mary Jean
Stingl, Wenzel and Amalia
Stinson, James and Anna
Stireman, Richard
Stockhausen, Henry
Stockl, James P
Stockl, Robert Edward
Stoecker, Anna
Stoecker, George
Stoecker, Henry
Stoecker, John Joseph
Stoecker, Kuniguinde
Stoeckl, Alois and Florence
Stoehr, Joseph G. and Ottilia A
Stoekl, John and Susanna
Stoelker, William
Stoering, Gertrude
Stoffel, Charles M. and Emma J
Stoiber, Michael H. and Mary
Stoklas, Vincent and Marie
Stolp, Anna
Stolte, Mary
Stoltman, Franciszek
Stoltman, unclear and Julianna
Stoltmann, family
Stoltmann, Jan and Anna
Stoltmann, Katarzyna
Stoltz, Clara
Stoltz, Jack L
Stone, Christopher J
Stone, Emma E
Stone, John F
Stone, Lawrence
Stone, Thomas H. and Mary E
Stopar, William M. Jr
Storch, Margaret
Storeygard, Angeline C
Stork, John
Stork, John
Storm, Charles and Elizabeth
Storts, Everett and Frances
Storts, Robert and Marion
Stotz, Fidel
Stotz, Valentine and Caroline
Stout, Floyd E. and Agnes C
Stracagnolo, Filippo
Strachota, Killian and Irma
Strachota, Ralph
Strack, Arthur and Rose
Strack, Joseph
Strack, Mathew
Strack, Rosina
Straka, Joseph
Strancke, Mary
Strandell, Anna Robin
Strapko, Peter
Strapko, Peter
Straszewski, Anna
Straszewski, Stefan
Straszewski, Stepan
Straty, Michael and Pauline
Straub, Gregory Jacob
Straub, Gregory Jacob
Straus, Marian
Straw, Ward Anthony
Streeter, Elmore and Mary Hoffmann
Streeter, Hoffmann and Elmore
Streff, John N. and Anna
Strege, Donald
Strehlow, Kathrine
Streich, Edward
Streicher, Adam
Streicher, Joseph
Streiher, Therezia
Streit, Frank P. and Evelyn
Streit, Kim Roger
Strelecki, Frank
Strelka, Jan and Marta
Striegel, Ellerd M. and Virginia M
Striegel, Ellerd M. and Virginia M.
Striepling, Adam and Mary
Striepling, Frank and Hattie
Striepling, Frank J
Strigenz, Frank and Luella
Strigenz, Jacob and Catherine
Strmsek, Frank
Strnad, John
Strnisko, John and Elizabeth
Strobel, Donald
Strobel, Marion W.
Strobel, Rudolph J.
Strobel, Wilhelm and Anna
Stroebel, George William
Stroh, David
Stroh, Rosina
Stroika, Richard
Stroinski, Andrew and Frances
Stroinski, Anna
Stroinski, Anna
Stroinski, Frank
Stromberg, Conrad J.
Stromberg, Gunard W. and Laura C
Stromberg, Magdalena
Stromberg, Margaret
Stromberg, Rev
Stromberg, Rev. Theodore
Strombert, Margaret
Stromski, Clementine
Stromski, Tedor and Rose
Strong, Anna L
Strong, Irene G
Strosina, Anthony F. and Mabel M
Strosina, J. George and Anna
Strosina, J. George and Anna
Strosta, John and Lydia
Strublics, Adam and Helen
Struebing, Ida
Strufinski, Anna
Struhar, Mary
Struhar, Zuzana
Struhar, Zuzana
Strum, John and family
Struzynska, Lucja
Stubinsky, Theodore S. and Jennie Z
Stubleski, Timothy E
Stubner, Barbara
Stubner, Jacob
Stubner, Walter
Stuck, Infant
Stuk, Matus
Stumpe, Walter H. and Family
Stumpf, John and Rose
Stumpf, Joseph
Stumpf, Mary M
Stumpf, Stephen
Stumpf, Walter J
Stuppnig, Vincent
Sturm, John and Family
Sturnot, Julia
Stutson, William G. and Sophie F
Styba, Walter W
Subotnik, Gayle
Suchentrunk, S
Suchentrunk, S
Suchocki, Walter and Anna
Suchomska, Paulina
Suchomski, Irene
Suchomski, Jozef
Suchroue, Maureen
Suess, Barbara
Suess, Carl
Suess, Katherine
Suess, Michael
Suess, Michael
Suetterle, Albert and Family
Sughroue, Leo J. and Elizabeth R
Sughrout, Leo J. and Elizabeth R
Sujansky, Mikolas
Sujansky, Mikolas
Sukalich, Elizabeth M
Sukalich, Helen C
Suleski, Jeffery M.S
Suleski, John Edward
Sulewska, Rozalia
Sulewski, Eleanor
Sullivan, Archibald A. and family
Sullivan, Daniel and Alice
Sullivan, Daniel F. Jr
Sullivan, Daniel J
Sullivan, Donald M. Jr.
Sullivan, Ellen
Sullivan, Ellen
Sullivan, Frank
Sullivan, Frank R. and Louise A
Sullivan, Gertrude M
Sullivan, Infant
Sullivan, John L
Sullivan, John P
Sullivan, John T
Sullivan, Larry Turzinski
Sullivan, Mabel
Sullivan, Mary
Sullivan, Mary
Sullivan, Patricia
Sullivan, Patrick
Sullivan, Thomas and Catherine
Sullivan, William T
Summer, Mary
Suntic, Tomo
Supka, Anna
Surdyk, Barbara A
Surek, Martin
Surek, Rose Ann
Surjan, Vinceng
Surma, Stanley and Mary
Susedik, Frances A
Susedik, Frances A
Susetzky, Peter
Susetzky, Peter
Sustache, Michael
Sustarsich, Jozef
Suster, Matija and Helen
Susuk, Viot
Suter, Walter
Suter, Walter
Sutera, Vincent and Ursula
Sutter, Gary M
Sutton - Kuchler, Alvin B. and Marion F
Sutton, John and Elizabeth
Svach, Barbara
Svikel, Elsie
Svikel, Frank
Svoboda, Frank
Svoboda, Frank
Svoma, Barbora
Svoma, Karel
Swan, John
Sweda, Eva
Swedowski, Pearl
Swedowski, Pearl
Sweeney, James
Sweet, Mary H
Swenarski, John A
Swiderski, Jeanne Marie
Swiedarke, John H
Swiencki, Aleks
Swik, Joseph and Sadie
Swoboda, Joseph M
Swoboda, Joseph M
Sworski, Victoria
Sykes, Stewart
Sylvester, Silvia
Sylvester, Silvia
Szablewski, John Phillip
Szablewski, Orville
Szafranski, Andrew and Josephine
Szajna, Antonina
Szajna, Jan
Szakacsits, J.
Szcepecki, Ludwig and Julie
Szczepanska, Justyna
Szczepanska, Marcyanna
Szczepanska, Mary
Szczepanska, Spaniela
Szczepanska, Stanislawa
Szczepanski, Edward
Szczepanski, Franciszek
Szczepanski, Jozef
Szczepanski, Raymond and family
Szczepanski, Stanislaw
Szczepanski, Stephen
Szczygiel, Helen
Szebenyi, John
Szebenyi, John
Szelc, Jozefa
Szelc, Karolina
Szellman, Winzel & Theresa
Szelo, Agnieszka
Szelo, Agnieszka
Szeltner, Teresia
Szep, Cornellie
Szep, Cornellie
Szerbowski, Joseph
Szlapka, Thaddeus L
Szmania, Apolonia
Szmania, S.C
Szmania, Szczepan
Szmania, Valentine
Sznuba, Maryanna
Sznurkowski, William and Josephine
Szohr, Flora
Szombathelyi, Mihaly and Gizella
Szombathelyi, Norbert A. and Helen Joan
Szopinska, Jozefina
Szopinska, Paulina
Szopinski, Frances & Angeline
Szopinski, Franciszek
Szopinski, Joseph C. and Anna F
Szopinski, Jozef and Aniela
Szpiscar, Sam and Katerina
Szpiszar, Samu and Katerina
Szpot, Andrew and Rosalia
Szpott, Vincent and Julia
Szudajska, Anna
Szudajski, Franctiszek
Szudajski, Genevieve
Szudajski, Mary
Szujewski, Joseph
Szukalski, Gerald
Szuliek, Franciszek
Szultek, Franciszek
Szultek, John P. and Mary
Szurpik, Stella
Szydluska, Klara
Szyjakowski, Joseph
Szymanski, Julius and Malzewski, Teofil
Szymarek, Franciszek and Katarzyna
Szymaszko, Casimir and Veronica
Szymkowiak, Joseph and Harriette

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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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