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Milwaukee County
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Union Cemetery
Tombstone Photos

Seaberry, Anthony L. - Zuhlsdorf, Johann


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Seaberry, Anthony L.
Sebastian, Frank and Ida
Seefeld, August
Seefeld, Barbara
Seefeld, Benjamin
Seefeld, Charles
Seefeld, Emma
Seefeld, George
Seliger, Louis
Sell, John M.
Sell, Rose
Senberg, Friedrich
Sengbusch, Albert
Sengbusch, Ralph
Seyferth, Arthur
Shaw, Alberta
Siebel, Henry
Siebel, John
Sieber, Hugo F.
Sieber, Martha
Siefert, Anna M.
Siefert, Dr. Carl F.
Siefert, H.O.R.
Siefert, Johanna
Siekert, Charlotte
Sielaff, Albert E.
Sielaff, Dora
Sielaff, Wilhelmine
Sieling, Lisette
Sims, George W. and Ruth E.
Skoumal, Emma R.
Sommers, Louise Westfahl
Sonneborn, Frederick
Sonneborn, Margaret
Spankus, Anna
Spankus, Gottfried
Spankus, Gustav A.
Spankus, Johannette
Sparks, Emily
Speciale, Dennis
Speciale, Frances
Spindler, Andreas and Alba
Spindler, Elisabeth
Spindler, Philipp
Spoerl, John
Springer, Frank J.
Staal, Cornelia Guequierre
Staal, Cornelia Guequierre
Staal, George F.
Stainsailer, John
Stannard, Bebbie Mathilda
Stannard, Wm. D.
Stanton, Clara
Stanton, Phil
Stanton, Roger P.
Starke, August
Starke, Catherine
Starke, Chris. H.
Starke, Conrad
Starke, Conrad G.
Starke, Maria
Starke, Veronicka
Starke, William C.
Steege, Bertha
Steele, Mary Jane
Stehlik, Francis
Stehlik, Frank
Stein, George
Stein, Helen
Steiner, Arline
Steiner, Louise (Toodles)
Sternberg, Sophie Heid
Sternberg, Sophie Heid
Steuck, Charlotte Kuglin
Steuck, Herman
Steuck, Wilhelmine Lock
Stewart, Rosie L.
Stilwell, Gladys Hutchings
Stockfisch, Fred
Stokes, children
Stokes, Glenda D.
Stollberg, Edna A.
Stollberg, Louis R.
Stollberg, Louise
Stouthamer, Jennie
Stouthamer, John H.
Strauss, Catherine
Strauss, Dr. Arnold
Strauss, Emily
Strauss, Father
Strauss, Francis
Strauss, Mother
Strauss, Rose E.
Strauss, William
Streich, Friedrich W.
Streidt, Carolina
Streidt, Elizabeth
Streidt, Henry
Streidt, Herman R.
Streidt, J. Heinrich
Streidt, Walter R.
Streit, William F.
Stumpf, Carl
Stumpf, Maria
Styne, Virginia M. Heberlein
Suelflow, Charles F.
Suelflow, Frank H.
Suelflow, Walter W.
Suelflow, Wilhelmine
Swartz, Daniel
Tank, Carl
Tank, Edith
Tank, Martha Schultz
Techel, Anton
Techel, Elisa
Techel, Johann
Teich, Alfred
Teich, C.
Teich, Carl
Teich, J.
Teich, John
Teich, Louise
Teschendorf, Carl
Teschendorf, Rudolph
Teschendorf, Wilhelmina
Tessmann, Fred
Tessmann, Rose
Tessmann, Rose
Tetz, August
Tetz, Augusta
Tetz, Charles
Tetz, Ernestine
Tetzlaff, Albertine Fentzlaff
Theis, Agnes E.
Theis, Caroline Catherine and infant
Theis, Henry W.
Thiel, Carl
Thiel, Dorathea
Thiel, Wilhelm
Thielges, Clara M.
Thielges, Paul K.
Thieme, Carl
Thoemke, Emily
Thomas, Eduard
Thomas, Friedericke
Thompson, Emma
Throne, Mary
Timbel, Anna Ruder
Timbel, Ernst
Timm, Anita M.
Timm, Arthur C.
Timmermann, Charlotte
Timmermann, Christopf
Toepfer, Louis J.
Toepfer, Phillippine
Torbe, Alma Klausman
Tornow, Edward
Tornow, Meta
Traub, Abraham
Traub, Albert C.
Traub, Bengta
Trautmann, Kasper
Treis, George
Treptow, Karolina Wacks
Trettin, Meta Neumann
Treutel, Adam and Anna M.
Treutel, Adam J. and family
Triplett, James Sr. (Fats)
Tucker, Shemekia
Ueckert, Carl
Ueckert, Friedericke Jenss
Uehling, Cora
Uehling, Otto C.
Uehling, Verna
Uehling, Zelotes
Ulbricht, Gustav R.
Ulbricht, Katherina
Ullrich, Barbara
Ullrich, Elisabeth
Union Cemetery Sign
Unser, unclear male
Unsere, unclear female
Unterleitner, Erwin
Unterleitner, Herman
Unterleitner, Kathrine
Urshely, Cornelious
Uschold, Herbert J. II
Veicht, Chas. H.
Veicht, Clarance
Veicht, Edith
Veicht, George
Veicht, Ida
Veicht, Lottie Pauline
Veicht, Roy
Vierke, Catharina
Vockel, Charles
Vockel, Ernst L.
Vockel, George E.
Vockel, Mary
Vockel, Robert
Vockel, Wilhelmina
Voelker, Elizabeth
Voelker, Ferdinand
Voelz, Albert C.
Voelz, Bertha
Vogt, Hermann
Vogt, May
Vogt, May
Vohl, Minna
Voigt, Friedrich
Voigt, Sophia
Volkman, Fred W.
Volkmann, Bertha
Volkmann, Wilhelm
Voss, Carl
Voss, Maria
Vukasich, Ivan
Vukosich, Ruza
Wachholz, Hattie Sielaff
Waddell, Edgar Sr. and Lillie Mae
Waddell, Edgar Sr. and Lillie Mae (picture on stone)
Wagner, Sophia
Wahlfart, Anna
Wallschlaeger, August F.
Wangrin, Rinhold
Wapler, Frederick and family
Warnkf, Esther
Warren, Febbie
Washburn, Elisabeth
Washburn, Hattie
Washburn, Wm. H.
Weber, Joseph
Wedig, Emilie Kiepert
Wedig, Emilie Peetz
Wegner, Charles
Wegner, Elizabeth Krebs
Wegner, Ida Utech
Wegner, Peter
Wehe, Wilhelmina
Weiche, Elsie Huebbe
Weinkauf, Ida H.
Weinscheimer, Adolph P.
Weinsheimer, Katharina R.
Wellach, Alvina
Wellach, Caroline
Wellach, Gustav
Wellach, Joseph
Wellhausen, Gottlieb
Wellhausen, Wilhelmine
Wendorff, Hermann
Wendt, Dorothea
Wendt, Elise
Wendt, Fred and Ella
Wenzel, Emma B.
Wenzel, Frank
Wenzel, Henry A.
Wenzel, Mathilda
Werdermann, Fred
Werdermann, Mary
Wessel, Elisabeth Tessen
Westfahl, Friedrich
Westfahl, Katherine
Westfahl, Sophia
Westphal, Bertha
Westphal, Elizabeth
Wettig, A.
Wettig, Amanda
Wettig, Anna
Wettig, Caroline
Wettig, Paul
Wettig, William
Weyland, Ferdinand and family
Wiar, Mrs. Max
Wiedenhoeft, Wilhelm and Hulda
Wiersum, John
Wiersum, Sophia
Wiesner, Friederich
Wilde, Wilhelmine
Wilhelm, Ada
Wilk, Alvin H.
Wilk, Edna
Wilk, Pauline
Will, John R.
Will, Karl
Will, Lillian
Willborn, Charles
Willborn, Christoph
Willborn, Henry
Willborn, Maria
Willborn, William
Willer, Dora
Willer, Henry
Williamsen, E.J.
Williamsen, Geraldine
Willuweit, Frank E.
Willuweit, Minna A.
Wilson, Ida B.
Wilson, Ida S.
Wilson, Jimmie Joe
Wilson, Jose M.
Winkel, Nellie H.
Winkel, unclear
Wissbeck, Henry
Wissbeck, Rosetta
Wissbeck, Theckla
Witt, Anna
Witt, Anna
Witt, Fritz
Witt, Fritz Sr.
Witt, Lina
Witt, William
Witte, Wilhelmine
Witte, William F.
Witthauer, Agnes
Witthauer, Christ.
Wittig, Benjamin
Wittig, Herman A.
Wittig, Mary
Wodrich, Anna
Wodrich, William
Wodtke, Alvina
Wodtke, Henry
Woest, Bertha
Woest, Walter H.
Wohlers, Anna
Wohlers, Dietrich
Wohlers, Dietrich
Wohlers, infant
Wohlers, Marie
Wohlers, Paula
Wohlers, Sophia
Wohlers, Sophia
Wolff, Frank W.
Wollermann, Anna
Wollermann, Annie
Wollermann, John
Wolter, Albert
Wolter, Charley
Wolter, Friedrich W.F.
Wolter, Henriette Kaetel
Wolter, Wilhelm F.
Wolter, Wilhelmina
Wolterstorff, female
Wolterstorff, Henry
Wolterstorff, Johanna
Wondra, Josephine
Wondra, Wenzel
Wondraska, Anton
Wondraska, Catherina
Wondraska, Frank
Woodard, Kirby D.
Worner, John F.
Worner, Petula E.
Wrensch, Bernhard F.
Wrensch, Bertha
Writenberry, Charles D. and Margie K.
Wuerbs, Carl
Wulf, Hans
Wussow, Annie
Wussow, Catharina
Wussow, Chas. F.
Wussow, Fred P.
Wussow, Henry A.
Wussow, John Sr.
Wussow, Lillie
Wussow, Maria
Zaage, Earl A.
Zahl, unclear
Zahn, Emilie S.
Zautcke, Alvina
Zautcke, Benj. C.
Zautcke, Ella
Zautcke, Ellen
Zautcke, Emily
Zautcke, Oscar H.
Zedler, Aug. A.
Zedler, Meta
Zedler, Rosalie
Zehner, Anna M. and Ella
Zehner, Carl Aug.
Zehner, Willie
Zeltner, Mary M.
Zentner, Aug. F.
Zentner, Caroline
Zernia, Mathilda Fritsche
Zieger, Bertha
Zieger, Clara L.
Zieger, Elsie
Zieger, Erwin R.
Zieger, Henry
Zieger, Herbert
Ziese, Norma
Zietlow, Herman
Zietlow, Wilhelmina
Zillmer, Edward and Jennie
Zillmer, William and Rose
Zimeh, Katie Vogel
Zimmerman, Johanna
Zinke, Adeline
Zinke, Carl
Zinke, Gertruda
Zinke, Max
Zuege, Amanda Puls
Zuege, Gottlieb
Zuege, Julius
Zuege, Mathilde
Zuege, Walter
Zuerner, Louise
Zuerner, Wm. F.
Zuhlsdorf, Catharina
Zuhlsdorf, Johann

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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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