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Monroe County
(Ridgeville Township)
Wander's Rest aka Pilgrims Rest Cemetery
Tombstone Photos


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Adams, John
Adams, Maude
Adams, Norton E
Allen, Alva
Allendorf, Fred and Matie
Arndt, Leonard and Lynora
Auerbach, Alvina
Bailey, Marion A. and Beatrice F
Ballwahn, Orvis (infant)
Bartels, Otto W
Baumbach, Herman H. and family
Bergman, Otho O. and Dorothy M
Blinn, Anna
Blinn, Fred
Blinn, Theobald and Elna
Bollwahn, August C. and Augusta
Bollwahn, unclear
Bolwahn, Arnold A. and Nellie M
Bronner, Elizabeth
Brown, Robert D
Brunner, Elizabeth M
Brunner, John
Burke, Gradon J
Burke, John J. and Zelma M
Burke, La Vaune A
Burke, Patricia L
Burke, Patricia
Burke, Robert W
Cemetery view 1
Cemetery view 2
Cemetery view 3
Charnley, William
Clark, Frank G. and Kathryn A
Cline, Louise
Cline, Oscar A
Cline, William J
Cronk, Helena C
Cronk, Reuben S
Curless, Helen A. Seekamp
Dennis, Harriet
Dittman, Clarence and Martha
Dittmann, Henry and Amelio C
Dolson, Frances H
Dorland, W
Doty, John
Drawver, Anna W
Drawver, Carl
Drawver, Helena
Drawver, Paul P
Dreier, August
Dreier, Byron N. and Jeanette V. Bergman
Dreier, Caroline C
Dreier, Charles H
Dreier, Jennie
Dreier, Julia Hanisch
Dreier, Lillie
Dreier, Lloyd A
Dreier, Mina A
Dreier, Sophie H
Dreier, William J
Edwards, Mary D
Fischer, Anna
Fischer, Clara
Fischer, L
Fischer, unclear
Fischer, Wm
Fitzsimmons, Stewart A
Fitzsimmons, Viola V. Tunks
Flaig, Barbara J
Flaig, Engelbert and A
Flaig, Otto H. and family
Flaig, Otto H
Flaig, Robbie
Flaig, Stanley A
Flaig, William
Fletcher, Myron O. and Eloise E
Fletcher, Myron O
Freisleben, Hannah
Freisleben, Maurice H. and Cena E
Frye, Lewie E. and Elsa E
Gage, LeRoy
Gajewski, Alfred H. and family
Gerke, David Dean
Gerke, Delbert L
Gerke, Gilbert G
Gerke, Henry W
Gerke, Herman H. and Halana
Gerred, Ida M
Gerred, James and Margaret
Gerred, Wm. T
Giraud, Edward A. and Leona M
Glumske, Earl
Glumske, Joseph
Gnewikow, Amelia
Gnewikow, Arthur A
Gnewikow, David W
Gnewikow, Fred W. and Ruby E
Gnewikow, Meinhard G,
Gnewikow, Odis M. and Bernice
Gnewikow, unclear and Alvina
Graewin, Erwin A. and Joyce N
Graewin, Gilbert O. and Shirley M
Greve, E. and L
Grill, Louis and Elizabeth
Grisen, William and Lulua
Haldeman, C. H. and Lillian
Hampe, Harvey and Sybil T
Hanisch, Adolph
Hanisch, Herman
Hanisch, Walter E
Hansch, J. and Paulina
Hardt, Ernest R.C
Heffernan, Oliver and Mabel
Heffernan, Oliver Jr
Heiden, Charles M. and Frances M
Heiden, Charles
Heiden, Martha
Heilman, Harold and Anna F
Hendrickson, Frederick L. and Arlene R
Hendriskson, Frederick L
Herzberg, unclear female
herzog, Albert
herzog, M. Elizabeth
Herzog, Minna
Hesselgrave, Marjorie Butterfield
Hillyer, unclear and CeCelia F
Hoitomt, Spencer N
Hueffmeier, Gordon W
Janke, Father M
Janke, G
Janke, Gustav
Joas, Joseph and Maria
Jones, Thomas R
Kaiser, Friedrich H. O
Karis, Donald E. and Eleanor M
Karis, Douglas R. and Sharon K
Karis, James John (Whitey) and Mary Jane Hillyer
Kastberg, Alvin S
Kastberg, Augusta
Kastberg, Charles
Kastberg, Donald
Kastberg, Emma V
Kastberg, Eral L. and Anna A
Kastberg, Freeda
Kastberg, George W
Kastberg, Russell
Kastberg, Soren
Katzmann, Barthol
katzmann, Dorothy
Katzmann, Matilda
Kiatoukaysy, Captain Chou Lo ( Letter form Congress)
Kiatoukaysy, Captain Chou Lo memorial stone
Kiatoukaysy, Captain Chou Lo
Kipp, Leonard P
Knop, Carl J. L
Knox, Dolores
Koepcke, Albert C
Koepcke, Maria L.D
Kowitz, Carla May
Kowitz, Ernest and Clara
Kowitz, male infant
Kowitz, Norman E. and Amy A
Krause, Herman and Martha
Kroeger, Wallace J. and Ruth A
Kroeger, Walter and Grace
Krohn, Karl E. and Amelie
Kundert, Leo H. and Floss O
Larson, C. and Emma
Leibel, Joseph
Leinhoop, Emma A
Logsdon, Gladys Graewin
Lomenick, Donna Seekamp
Lopez, Amado
Luethe, Lloyd L. and Shirley M
Luetke, Amelia
Luetke, Fred W
Mahnke, Adolph and Eleanore
Mahnke, Carl
Manke, Harold and Darlene
Manke, Joseph Edward
Markgraf, Fred E. and Mathilda A
Marshall, Rev. G.H
Marshall, unclear Zimmerman (Female)
Massheger, Ottilie Wegner
McCarthy, Corrine
McCracken, Fay and Esther M
McGary, Elvira
McGary, Eugene
McGary, Florence
McGary, Harold
McGary, Lydia
McHugh, Mary Douglas
Menn, Harvey C. and Frieda
Meyer, Charles and Millie
Miller, Fred A. and Cora A
Miller, Harriet Elizabeth
Miller, Joseph E. and Eudora F
Natium, Nels
Neumann, Frank
Neumann, Jacob A. and Ann
Neumann, Michall
Neumann, William M
Neve, Lloyd Lester
neve, Norma Mae Dittman
Newmann, Elisabeth
Niemeier, unclear and Amanda C
Oliver, John and Cornelia
Oliver, Kenneth N. and Roslee L
Oliver, Orin O. and Hazel A
Oliver, Phylis F
Ostrom, Barbara B. Wendorf
Ostrom, Kenneth Bertram
Pasch, Ameal O
Perry, Amanda E
Perry, Clarissa
Perry, Cyrus W. and Elizabeth F
Perry, George and Mary
Perry, Leander
Perry, Orra T
Perry, William and Minnie I
Pfetcher, A
Pfetcher, Theophil J
Pilgrims Home Cemetery Sign
Polzin, Louisa
Post, E. J
Post, John D
Post, Oscar C
Preckel, Julius Gustave
Prielipp, Ada M
Prielipp, Walter W
Rader, Maggie
Rakeman, Henriette
Rakemann, Annie
Rakemann, Fred
Rakemann, Henry
Rapp, Pauline
Reise, Edgar and Pearl
Reiter, Lillian Abbott
Rhodes, Ralph L. and Ruth I
Rice, Dolar Vilas
Richards, Charles
Richards, Earl T
Richards, Edgar and Sarah A
Richards, James and Charles A
Richards, John W
Roof, Alexander
Roof, Ann Jannette
Rotzoll, Clarence W
Rotzoll, Emil L. and Martha A
Rotzoll, Susan S
Sanborn, Fred A. and unclear
Schaitel, Marlyn F. and Erma E
Schell, Christian and Sophia
Schell, Christian S
Schendel, Leonard A. and Marian T
Schlichtman, William and Rosina
Seekamp, Adolph and Lettie
Seekamp, Alan and D
Seekamp, Carol Sue
Seekamp, Charlie and family
Seekamp, Daniel and Annie
Seekamp, Friedrick
Seekamp, Herbert and Frances
Seekamp, James
Seekamp, Kenneth O. and Sue Carolyn
Seekamp, Owen P. and unclear
Seekamp, Paul E
Seekamp, Robert
Seekamp, unclear and unclear
Sell, Adelia
Sell, Ernest Fredrick
Sell, Lierman
Smith, Abram F
Smith, C. C
Smith, James
Smith, Lydia
Smith, Mabel M
Smith, Samuel
Smith, Sarah
Sommerfield, Ernest F
Sommerfield, Zena
Sprecher, Emma M
Sprecher, otto W
Stahnke, Euperosine
Stahnke, Fred
Stahnke, Louise
Stahnke, Michael
Steinbrink, Alysa C
Stemwedel, Eugene E. and Evelyn V
Stuessi, Gabriel and Emma C
Summerfield, Calvin J. and Carol
Summerfield, John and Arlene
Summerfield, William A. and Barbara J
Tourville, Richard William
Tourville, unclear
Tunks, Norma J
Uischner, David and Mary
Viet, John M
Vieth, Ernest and Mathilda
Vieth, Lillian W
Vincenz, Albert
Vincenz, E.L
Vincenz, Ernestina
Vincenz, Friedrick A
Vincenz, Jane
Von Haden, Henry C. and Pearl M
Von Haden, Ruben E. and Marie M
Walker, George J. and Dorothy M
Webb, Carrie
Webb, Everett G
Wegner, Fredrick A. and Carla M
Wegner, Fredrick W. and Martha T
Wegner, Henriette Boeck
Wegner, John William
Wegner, John
Wegner, Paul J. and Irene E
Whitney, J. and Sarah A
Willgrubs, Albert G. and Verona
Williams, John and Fern
Williams, Steven J
Williams, Wesley A
Woodliff, Austin and Mary
Woodliff, Bertha O
Woodliff, David
Woodliff, Elmer
Woodliff, Elsie
Woodliff, Frederick
Woodliff, Lillian May
Wruk, Zena
Yohnke, August F
Yonke, Maynard
Ziegler, John M. and Belle
Zimmerman, Augusta Wegner
Zimmerman, Mattie M
Zimmerman, Rev. Fred C

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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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