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Milwaukee County
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St Adalbert's Cemetery
Tombstone Photos

Acosta, Margarita Lucia- Dziubek, Anna


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Acosta, Margarita Lucia
Adamski, Franciszka
Adamski, Frank
Adamski, Lawrence
Aiello, Marianne
Albreght, Piotr
Aleshewich, Phillip
Alexander, Casimir Wm
Alicz, Edward
Alpuche, Tomas H
Alvarez, Rafael Isandro
Ambrowiak, Frank
Anastasi, Arianna Marie and Ashley Mae
Andruszkiewicz, Mary
Andrzejek, Robert A
Andrzejewski, Stanislaw
Antczak, Antonia
Antczak, Helen
Antoszak, John
Anzualda, Jaginto V
Aranda, Margarita
Arndt, Anthony
Augustine, Robert W
Ayala, Lisa Marie and Laura Elizabeth
Babcock, Ervin
Badura, Steven
Baer, Jozef and Antonina
Bagrowski, Jan
Bagrowski, Wladyslaw
Bakala, Renee Lynn
Bakalarski, Stanley
Balcerowski, Mary
Baldyco, Blanche
Baldygo, Allen
Banach, Alexander
Banach, Apolonia Matulewicz
Bandkowski, Felix
Baniel, Joseph
Banket, Ignatius
Bankit, Dominic
Baranowski, Anna
Barczak, Casimir
Barczak, Frank
Barczak, Katherine
Barczak, Wojciech and Marjanna
Barnett, John
Bartkowiak, Harriet
Bartkowiak, Jozef
Bartoszewicz, Boleslaw
Bartz, Mackenzie Rose
Bath, Kenneth
Batogowski, Anthony
Bauer, Albert
Becker, Carl
Beckman, Kurt T
Bednarek, John A
Bednarski, Eleanor
Behma, Ann
Beierle, Donald L. and Mildred C
Beiga, Magdalena
Bejma, Eugeniusz
Bejma, Wojciech
Bellum, Edwin
Belmontes, Selena Gallegos
Belot, Anton J.
Bemke, Lillian
Benish, Helen
Benna, Joseph
Berka, Anastasia Rose Annie
Berlinski, Margaret
Berndt, Jakob Dean
Berrios, Jose L
Bertling, Adam V
Berzanska, Jadwiga
Betonski, Anton
Betonski, Edward
Bialecki, Violet
Bialk, August
Bialk, Evelyn
Bialk, Juliusz
Biankowski, Michal
Biba, Marion and Marie
Bielawski, Gregory A
Bielmeier, Martha
Bielski, Rose
Bieniewski, Lucyan
Biernacki, Adam
Bilot, Anna
Bilot, Martha
Bindas, Anastasia
Binkowski, Joseph
Bischel, Vern and Marcy R
Biskupski, Sylvia
Bizeewska, Zofia
Bladzik, Antoni
Blake, Marilyn A
Blaszczya, Marcin
Blaszczyi, Jerome
Blawas, Jozef
Blencoe, Dwayne
Block, Jeffrey Joseph
Blockowitz, Rosalie
Bloemers, Jean
Blonski, Jozef
Blonski, Rose
Boda, Maryanne
Bodenbach, Mary Milewski
Bodus, Agnes
Boehm, Anna Brabara (Jr.)
Boehmke, Edward W
Boehmke, Ksawery
Boehmke, Roman
Bogdanski, Robert J
Boguszewski, Stephen
Boinski, Szczepan and Anna
Boizakowski, Maryanna
Bolcebek, Agnieszka
Bolinski, Michael
Boncel, Thomas
Bonczkowski, Jan
Bonk, Louis
Borkowicz, Jacqueline
Borkowicz, Maryanna
Borkowicz, Stanley J
Borkowska, Anna Buchholz
Borkowska, Maryanna
Borkowska, Maryanna (1)
Borowiak, Daniel
Borowska, Malgorzata
Borowski, John T
Bortko, Hieronim
Boruch, Anna
Borucki, Antoinette
Borucki, John
Borucki, Wojciech
Borzynski, Marcella
Bosinska, Maryanna
Braatz, Joachim A
Brabowski, Jan
Braciszewski, Josephine
Braczkowska, Anna
Bragdon, Adelbert
Bragdon, Charlotte
Branski, Florian
Brefka, John
Brefka, John and Apolonia
Brenzel, Daniel
Brocki, John B
Brodzik, Richard
Bronkalla, Lorraine
Bronston, Heather L
Brown, Anna Dorothy
Bruneske, Michael
Brzezinski, Dawn Marie
Brzezinski, Michal
Brzezinski, Paul
Brzonkala, Agnes Gramza
Brzonkala, Josephine
Brzozowski, Casimir
Brzozowy, Joseph
Brzuchacz, Ann J
Brzuchacz, Jane S
Brzuchacz, Kathryn
Brzycki, Agnes
Brzycki, Mary
Brzycki, Robert G
Brzycki, Sophie
Buchholtz, Dennis W
Buczynski, Walter
Budda, Justina
Budda, Mary
Budnik, Alexander
Budzinska, Maryanna
Budzisz, Alice
Budzisz, August
Budzisz, August B.
Budzisz, Dorothy
Budzisz, Marcyanna
Budzisz, Walenty
Budziszak, Piotr
Budziszak, Zygmunt
Budzynski, Stanislaw
Bugiel, Calahan P
Bukant, Isabelle
Bukiewicz, Pelagia
Bukowiecka, Klara
Bukowska, Stanislawa
Bukowska, Teresa
Bukowska, Weronika
Bukowski, Helen
Bullion, Eleanor
Bulski, Harry
Burbulak, Bronislaw
Burbulak, Helen
Burbulak, Virginia
Burke, Patricia D
Burnside, Gabriel Dean
Burwick, Arthur W. Jr
Bury, Peter
Buska, Bernard
Buska, Stanislaw
Bzdawka, Frances
Bzdrega, Jan
Bzymek, Felicia Phyllis
Caber, Bartholomew
Cagarowski, Alex
Cain, Timothy Shawn
Camas, Elizabeth
Cardona, Oliver
Carney, Lillian Mattson
Carr, Theodore M. Jr
Carranza, Crislian
Carroll, Joseph P
Cartagena, Julieta
Carusa, Billy Joe
Cary, Eric
Castro, Juan Pablo
Cazapiewska, Walentyna
Cecot, Anna
Cecot, John
Cecot, Kenneth Frank
Cecot, Wojciech
Ceel, Philip Jr
Cegielski, Leon
Ceskowski, Julia
Cetnarowski, Agnes
Charewicz, Konstanty
Chavez, Christian Garcia
Cheesbro, Sheryl A
Cheske, Dana
Chigantek, Mark
Childre, Michael
Chimka, Jean
Chlebanowski, Victoria
Chlopek, CeCelia
Chmielaviec, Michal
Chmielewski, Frank G
Chmieliewski, Zygmont
Chojnacka, Mary A
Chojnacka, Rozalia
Chojnacki, Anton
Chojnacki, Chester
Chojnacki, Rita J
Chojnacki, Sophie
Chojnacki, Thaddeus and Alice
Chojnowska, Marjanna
Chojnowski, Wladyslaw
Chomicki, Audrey
Chrostowski, Casmir J
Chrupczak, Wladyslaw
Chudzhiska, Walenty
Chycinski, Leonard
Ciangiolo, Martha Joan Jozwiak
Cichocka, Maryanna E
Cichocki, Frank
Cichocki, Frank (1)
Cichocki, Josephine
Cierpka, Eva
Cierpka, Zofia
Cieslak, Dominik
Cieslak, Michael
Cieslewicz, Sylvester A
Cieslik, Frank Joseph
Cieszynska, Irene
Ciezki, Kimberly C
Cincotta, Michael
Ciszewska, Leokadya
Ciszewski, Frantiszek and Antonina
Ciszewski, Michael
Ciula, Stanislaw
Cizmowska, Wiktor
Clark, Aimee Elizabeth
Clark, Melissa Susan
Clausing, Debra Jayne
Cleveland, Justin J
Clisch, Edward Joseph
Collazo, Isaiah Manuel
Colores, Antonio
Colores, Emanuel and Petra
Colorez, Mary Jane
Condon, Margaret L
Corecki, Maron
Cortez, Joselito
Coughlin, Marissa Faith
Cowell, Julia
Crippe, Vincenzo and Pasquale
Cross in cemetery
Cross unmarked grave
Cross, Calvin John
Cruz, Evangelista
Cubinski, Patricia
Curcyzia, Edward K.
Curda, Adam Jacob
Cwik, Michael
Cwiklowski, Albert M
Cybart, Max
Cybulska, Katarzyna
Cybulski, Frank
Czajka, John F
Czapek, Piotr
Czapiewski, Leon and Anna
Czarapata, Henry A. and Leona E.
Czarnecki, John
Czarnecki, Joseph
Czarnecki, Justin Mark
Czarniak, Jakob
Czarnik, Rose
Czechowicz, Adolph
Czemierys, Agnes
Czepurda, Maryanna
Czerniak, Frank
Czerniak, Thomas B
Czerniakowski, Brian James
Czerniakowski, Esther
Czerniejewski, Adam
Czerwinska, Stanislawa
Czerwinski, Jan
Czerwinskich, Jozef and Ewa
Czerznewski, Franciszek
Czeszynski, Szymon
Czysz, Edward J
Czysz, Martha
Daley, Joseph J
Damazyn, Roman
Daniel, Joseph P
Danielewicz, Joseph
Danielewska, Katarzyna
Danielewski, Stella
Danielska, Marjann
Danielski, Stanley
Dargiewicz, Edward
dason, Stanislawa
Datka, Walenty
Davila, Ramon
Davis, Allen Gene
Davis, Eugenia A
Davis, Lyle W. II
Davis, Mark R
De Frain, Roy Joseph
De Witt, Matthew David
Degutis, Adam S
Deja, children
Deloney, Violet
Demski, Marcia Ann
Denuszek, Walenty
Derdzinski, Franciszek
Dereszynski, Franciszek
Derus, Marjanna
Desser, Michael
Dettlaff, Jennie
Dettlaff, Rose
Didz, Jozef
Dittmann, Robert H
Divine, James Mitchell
Dix, Pauline
Dlugi, Mary Rotta
Dlugi, Maryanna
Dobrzynski, Lucile
Dobs, George
Doda, Vaktor
Doe, Jane
Dolkiewicz, Jozef
Domagalska, Gertruda
Domagalski, Susan Ann
Dombkowska, Leokadya
Dominiczak, James D
Dominik, Maryanna
Domnick, Anna
Donahue, Richard Michael
Dorskiego, Tomas A.
Doyle, Debra Jean
Draeger, Rodney
Dragisic, Stefan Marko
Drentkiewicz, Stefan
Drewek, Jan
Drewek, Paulina
Drezdzon, Fred
Drutowski, Edward
Drzewiecka, Maryanna
Drzewiecki, Edward
Drzewiecki, Frank
Dublinski, John P
Dudzik, Joseph
Dulik, Anna
Dura, Tekla
Durawski, Maciej
Duray, Walter
Durski, Gilbert C
Duszynski, William
Dworakowska, N.
Dyszelski, Andrew
Dyszelski, Stanley
Dzibinski, Szczepan
Dzick, Hailey Lynne
Dziedzic, John
Dziedzic, Maryanna
Dziekan, Sharon M
Dziemian, Apolonia
Dziewit, Casimer
Dzioba, Albert
Dzioba, Arthur R
Dziubek, 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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