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Whalen, Carl B. and Mabel C.
Whalen, Leo T. and Anna M
Whatley, Christianne
Wheat, Lottie
Wheeler, Henry Howard
Wheeler, Henry Howard
Whelan, August
Whelan, William and Family
White, Charles H
White, Evelyn A. Schneider
White, Jane W
White, Mary P
White, Robert John
White, Thelma M
Whitney, Richard J
Whiton, Katherine
Wiatrowski, Szymon
Wichman, John Wm. and Anna M. Schulz
Wichman, Leon
Wick, Gordon Louis
Wick, Gordon Louis
Wick, Lawrence and Clara
Wick, Peter F. and Anna M
Wickham, Howard
Wicklund, Andrew Lee
Wickman, Robert
Widmann, Edward
Widmann, Edward
Widmeyer, Alvina
Widmeyer, Anthony
Widmeyer, Edward
Widmeyer, Edwin J.
Widowski, Alexander
Widowski, John and Mary
Widowski, John and Mary
Widuck, Anna and George (infant)
Wiecher, Mary
Wieckert, Mary
Wieckert, William J.
Wiedeman, Stefan Sr. and Family
Wiedemann, George and Josephine
Wiedemann, George F. and Olga L
Wiedenhoeft, Edwin and Katherine
Wiedmeyer, Marion L.
Wiedmeyer, Verona M.
Wielgosch, Mary
Wiemer, Michael John
Wien, Joseph and Anton
Wien, Joseph and Maria
Wien, Joseph B
Wienciorkowski, Antoni
Wierl, Nicholas and Family
Wierschem, Elsie
Wierschem, Robert and Barbara
Wierzba, Theodore I. and Martha A.
Wierzbicki, Michael and Louise
Wiesbrook, William and Margaret
Wiesehoefer, Anna
Wiesehoefer, John
Wieske, Amelia
Wiesner, Agnes
Wiesner, Joseph
Wiesner, Joseph
Wiesner, Maria
Wiesner, Maria
Wilbois, Karl and Katherine
Wild, John Jr
Wilderhold, Kenneth G
Wilding, Joseph
Wilger, Joseph and Mary
Wilger, Nicholas M. and Barbara
Wilhelm, Chris David
Wilhelm, John Edward
Wilhelm, Kathryn E
Wilhelmi, Mary
Wilhelms, George and Martha
Wilke, Dolores
Wilke, Fred and Margie
Wilke, Hattie Orlowski
Wilke, Randall Richard
Wilks, Justin L
Will, Nora
Willacker, Christine
Wille, Adele
Wille, Rev. Sebastian (Ernst)
Willey, Lucille Carmella
Williams, Barbara J
Williams, Cath
Williams, Franciose D
Williams, Kathleen
Williams, Kenneth and Virginia
Williams, Margaret Lillis
Williams, Mark Richard
Williams, Mary
Williams, Mary Jo
Williams, Robert
Williams, Thomas
Williams, Thomas and Maggie
Williams, Walter
Williamson, Infant Male
Williamson, Louis C.
Willis, Stephen Philip
Willis, Ula Belle
Willkomm, John P. and Franklin
Willma, Bernard and family
Willmann, Michael and Julianna
Willmann, Paul and Francis
Willut, John
Wilshonse, Frances
Wilske, Charles A. and Hattie
Wilson, Agnes and Don R.[text]
Wilson, Barbara
Wilson, John
Wilson, Milton
Wilson, Robert and Martha Bauer
Wiltgen, John and Celia
Wiltgen, John and Celia
Wilting, Marion Elizabeth
Wiltse, Rose
Wimmer, Anton
Winebrenner, Suzann Jean
Wingenter, Valentine and family
Winiarski, Casimir
Winke, Celia
Winke, Charles H
Winkels, Viola
Winkels, Viola
Winkle, James A
Winkle, James A
Winkler, Andreas
Winkler, Andreas
Winkler, Thomas J
Winter, Fred and family
Winter, Lawrence M. and Elsie B
Winter, May and Evelyn
Winter, P.A
Winter, Ward and Pauline
Winters, Joseph and Theresa
Winters, Joseph and Theresa
Wirkus, Theodore T
Wirsching, Anna
Wirth, David Austin
Wirth, Martin and Anna
Wirth, Martin and family
Wirth, Mollie and Agnes
Wirth, Peter W. Jr
Wirth, Phylis
Wirtz, Karolina
Wise, Gerald Phillip
Wise, La Verne
Wise, Myron J
Wisinska, Katherine
Wisinski, Jan and Nepomocina
Wisinski, Jan and Nepomocina
Wisinski, Jan and Niepomocina
Wiskow, Marie
Wisnewski, Victoria
Wisniewskich, Rev. Anthony L
Withers, Mavis Denise
Witke, Emil
Witkowski, Erwin
Witkowski, Mary Prek
Witosky, Thomas
Wittak, Jacqueline Jean
Wittak, John and Albena
Wittig, Mary Jane
Wittkow, Anna
Wittkowske, Bernard and Clara
Wittman, Catherine
Wittman, Edward D
Wituschek, Stefan and Magdalena
Witzenbacher, Franz and Antonia
Witzl, Henry
Wiza, Lorraine
Wiza, Lorraine
Wletschak, Albert M. and Anna J
Wletschak, Michael and Henriette
Wnukowski, Erin Leah
Wociehoski, Emma L
Wodell, Edward O
Wodke, Albert and Josephine
Wodsedalek, Albert and Anna
Wodsedalek, George P. and Lillian T
Wodynski, Thaddeus J
Woehlke, Robert John
Woelfl, Max and Anna
Woelper, Caroline
Woessner, Amanda Marie and Amber Lynn
Wojak, Jerome J
Wojciechowski, Alexander R. and Danica C
Wojciechowski, Anna
Wojciechowski, August and Regina
Wojciechowski, Jozef
Wojciechowski, Timothy David
Wojcieghowski, Thomas and Veronica
Wojciehowski, Anna
Wojculis, Tanglia Ann
Wojtkewicz, Patricia
Wojtowicz, John
Wolcyk, Agnes
Wolcyk, Arthur
Wolcyk, George
Wolcyk, John
Wolcyk, Lester
Wolcyk, Lester
Wolcyk, Lorance
Wolcyk, Margaret
Wold, Lara Jean
Wolf, Arlean
Wolf, Cornelius and Lucy M
Wolf, Gertrude
Wolf, Herbert
Wolf, infant male
Wolf, Jacob
Wolf, Jeffrey
Wolf, John
Wolf, John D. and Anna M
Wolf, John, Anna and Adella
Wolf, Josef
Wolf, Katherine A. Fuss
Wolf, Louis
Wolf, Marcella B
Wolf, Margaret
Wolf, Michael
Wolf, Paul and Family
Wolf, Raymond
Wolf, Raymond
Wolf, Theodore W
Wolf, William J. and Genevieve
Wolfe, Ann R
Wolfgram, David
Wolfgram, Marian
Wolinka, Joseph and Frances
Wollenschlager, Roy M. and Flora J
Wollin, Lillian
Wolmut, John T
Wolnik, Karl and Augustina
Woloschek, Mary
Wolovlek, Anton Jr
Wolschan, Xawe
Wolschon, Theo
Wolsiffer, Bobbie
Wolski, Augustin and Frandiszka
Wolski, Frank and Frances
Wolski, John
Wolski, Joseph and Anna
Wolski, Marcin
Wolski, Mary
Wolski, Wojciech
Wolski, Wojciech
Wolta, Edward L. and Frances C
Wolta, Ester
Wolta, Frank and Mary
Wolter, David J
Wontkowski, Franciszek
Wood, Anna Mary Hathoot
Wood, Donald J. (Woody) and Grace Weber
Wood, Gloria Jean
Wood, Karen Ann
Woodcock, Emily
Woodcock, Lester J.
Woods, Thomas E
Woods, Thomas E
Woppert, Frank and family
Worthey, infant
Worthington, Paul Leslie
Worzala, Augusta
Worzala, Joseph and Family
Worzalla, Joseph A
Worzalla, Russell
Wotruba, Julianna
Wozadlo, Charles Sr. and family
Wozniak, Edmond
Wozniak, Gregory Kenneth
Wrdnski, Mary
Wrecza, Edward and Helen
Wrecza, Joseph J
Wrecza, Mateusz and Maryanna
Wrecza, Max E. and Rose G
Wright, Bernice
Wright, Gilbert
Wright, Junior
Wright, Mary A
Wright, Rev. William E
Wright, William E
Wrobbel, Gregory
Wrobleski, John and Adelaide
Wrobleski, John and Mattie
Wroblewski, Agnes Piatek
Wroblewski, Anthony
Wroblewski, John
Wroblewski, Thomas
Wroblewski, Walter
Wronski, Ignatius and Elizabeth
Wronski, Ignatz and family
Wronski, Mary
Wronski,Ignatius and Elizabeth
Wsenkman, Max M. and Eleanore
Wszola, Franciszek and family
Wucherer, Thomas A
Wuchterl, Anton
Wuchterl, Anton
Wuchterl, Eleanor M. Amrhein
Wuchterl, Joseph and Barbara
Wuchterl, Joseph and Barbara
Wudi, Clement and family
Wudi, George
Wuebker, Roman and Virginia
Wuebker, William and Clara M
Wuestenhagen, Mary Jean and Mary Jane
Wuker, Rudolf and Katherine
Wunderlich, Hildegard and Loraine
Wurl, Infant Female
Wurl, Mary
Wursthorn, Joseph and Rosa
Wurtinger, Linda
Wurzer, Alfred
Wurzer, Manz
Wutkowski, Anna
Wutkowski, John and Anna
Wutkowski, John and Anna
Wutkowski, Michal
Wutkowski, Thomas and Helen
Wycklendt, Jerome
Wylegalski, John
Wylie, Mary A
Wyse, Robert W. and Marie H.
Wysicki, Randy
Wysocki, Adeline F
Wysocki, Antoni
Wysocki, Edmund
Wysocki, Leon L
Wysocki, Mathilda and Anna

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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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