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Outagamie County
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Adamski, Leroy J. and Maureen E. Straub |
Alesch, unclear and Katharine |
Anclim, Katharine Trainor and family |
Arnoldussen, Eugene G. and Marilyn J. |
Barry, David |
Bast, John J. and Ella M. |
Batzler, Delia M. |
Batzler, George |
Batzler, Johnie |
Baumann, Cyril and Evelyn |
Baumann, Franz |
Baumann, Helen |
Baumann, Henriette |
Baumann, Hugo |
Baumann, J.W. |
Baumann, Marg. Overheld |
Becker, Catharina |
Belonger, Howard R. and Katherine E. Hofacker |
Berg, Victor H. |
Beschta, Tim W. (Timsk) |
Bley, Ellen |
Bley, John and Ellen |
Bodwin, Jane |
Bogenschutz, Amy Lynn |
Boyle, Anton W. |
Boyle, Elizabeth R. |
Boyle, John |
Brehm, Joseph T. and Mary A. |
Bretl, Richard C. (Rick) |
Bretl, Richard J. (Dick) and Elizabeth (Jayne) |
Brincks, Timothy Allen |
Bunnell, Gordon L. |
Bureta, Chris T. and Stephanie E. |
Butler, Francis T. and Florence H. |
Butler, Margret |
Butler, Mary |
Butler, Patrick and Anne |
Calnin, John |
Calnin, Margaret |
Campion, Ellen |
Campion, James |
Cannen, Dennis |
Cannen, James |
Cannen, Mary |
Ciha, Joseph and Octavia |
Cotter, Frank |
Cotter, James |
Cotter, Margaret |
Couillard, Keith Allen |
Criesbach, Clarence H. |
Criesbach, Frantz |
DeBruin, Bernard W. and Margaret A. |
DeCoster, Lawrence J. |
Defferding, Elisabeth |
Deml, Catherine |
Deml, Lucille |
Deml, Peter |
Devine, John M. and Margaret H. |
Diermeier, Clarence J. and Ethel M. |
Donahue, Thomas |
Dorn, Aurelia |
Dorn, Chester and family |
Dorn, John C. |
Dorsey, Ann |
Doughty, Hazel Weber |
Downey, Patrick |
Downey, William B. |
Dreier, Walter J. and Lillian C. |
Dresang, Joseph and Johanna |
Dresang, Nichlaus and Katherine |
Drinks, Frank H. and family |
Duffey, James |
Ebben, Albert and Elaine |
Ebben, Lee M. and Hattie |
Ellenbecker, Anna Marie |
Ellenbecker, Bonnie Lou |
Ellenbecker, Elmer and Renata |
Ellenbecker, Geraldine Karen |
Ellenbecker, Hubert A. and Mary M. |
Ellenbecker, Jean Mary |
Ellenbecker, John P. |
Ellenbecker, Johnny |
Ellenbecker, Johon |
Ellenbecker, Nicholas |
Ellenbecker, Raymond J. and Lenore G. |
Ellenbecker, Willie |
Fabel, Don W. |
Fabel, Michelle M. |
Fischer, Anton |
Fischer, Donald J. and Carol A. |
Fischer, Edward |
Fischer, Frank |
Fischer, Josef and Magaretha |
Fischer, Karl and Amelia |
Fries, Jakob |
Fries, Maria |
Fuerst, Adolph G. and Catherine B. |
Gainor, Joseph |
Gantt, Mary |
Garty, Cornelius |
Geiger, Kenneth A. and Constance A. |
Geiger, Nicole Marie |
Geiger, Richard |
Gengler, Andrew N. and Catherine |
Gengler, Jacob J. |
Gengler, Jeanette |
Gengler, Lawrence and Georgine |
Gengler, William J. and Agnes M. |
Gilles, Alice A. |
Gilles, George J. and Mary M. |
Glasnap, Brigitta |
Golde, Farel |
Gorshe, Ernest W. and Leona A. |
Gregorius, Andrew C. and family |
Gregorius, Josephine |
Gregorius, Nicolaus and family |
Gregorius, Norbert L. and Alice B. Gainor |
Griesbach, Josephine |
Griesbach, Katharina |
Griesbach, Mary |
Griesbach, Merlin T. and Willa |
Groeschel, Henry J. and Esther H. |
Hawley, Edward J. and Mary H. |
Hawley, Kevin E. and family |
Heid, Johann P. |
Heid, unclear |
Heimmermann, Fred (Fritz) |
Heimmermann, Michael C. and family |
Heimmermann, Peter and Anna M. |
Hennesy, John |
Hephner, Ann Mariah |
Hephner, John E. |
Hephner, Peter |
Hofacker, William III (Bud) |
Hoffman, Cecelia |
Hoffman, F. |
Hoffman, Marcella |
Hoffman, Mary Ellen |
Hoffman, Raymond |
Hoffman, Rita B. |
Hoffman, Rosanna |
Huebner, Russell A. and family |
Jankowski, Theresa A. |
Jochman, Edward P. and Eunice M. |
Kauth, Henry |
Kearns, James |
Kern, Andreas |
Kern, Eva |
Kilsdonk, Jerome A. and Lola I. |
Knaack, LeVern M. and Bernice E. |
Knaack, Ronald J. and family |
Koepp, Franz |
Kofacker, Joseph N. and Francis J. |
Koleske, Edward and Grace |
Kuba, Wenzel R. and Margaret M. |
Kuhn, Heinrich |
Kurey, Lawrence J. and Elaine A. |
Kurey, Leroy A. and Elaine H. |
Lanser, Anna |
Lanser, John |
Lee, Barbara Jean Dorn |
Leedom, Betty |
Long, Mathias and family |
Losselyong, Katharina |
Losselyong, Nickolaus |
Losselyong, unclear female |
Masefield, Annie |
Masefield, William and Mary |
Matuszak, Lawrence J. and Elaine M. |
McCarthy, Clifford J. and family |
McCarthy, Joseph |
McCarthy, Margaret |
McCarthy, Richard J. and Laverne M. |
McCarthy, Stephen |
McGillan, Frank J. |
McGillan, John L. |
McGillan, Katherine |
McGillan, Margaret |
McGillan, Thomas |
McGillem, Jane Donahue |
McNeill, Mary |
Messone, Rose |
Meulemans, Lloyd and family |
Meyer, Catherine |
Moder, Anna |
Mulheron, Leroy |
Murray, Joseph T. and Edna M. |
Nettekoven, Donald A. and family |
Nichols, George H. |
Nugent, Margareta |
Nugent, Peter |
Nussbaum, J. Peter and family |
Otto, Frank Jr. |
Pederson, David R. |
Peter, Katharina |
Probst, Emma |
Reiland, Agathta |
Reiland, Robert |
Reinke, Ruth Ann |
Rodney, Mary J. |
Romenesko, DuWayne W. and Evelyn R. |
Romenesko, Harlan (Bing) and Catherine R. |
Rudolph, Leonard A. and Bernice M. |
Ryan, John |
Ryan, Margaret |
Ryan, Patrick |
Schilhabel, Wenzel |
Schmidt, Marcella A. and Arlene L. |
Schmidt, Mathias and Catharine |
Schmitt, Margretha |
Schnabel, Anton and Irene |
Schreiter, Anton |
Schuette, Donald G. and Jacquelyn O. |
Schumacher, Stephen I. and family |
Scobie, Marcy Werner |
Seegers, Clarence L. and Rosemary A. |
Servatius, unknown |
Short, Frank E. and Theresa D. |
Sieberth, Ralf G. and Heidi M. |
Siewert, Erwin A. and Arline S. |
Silha, John Douglas |
Siner, Rev. Henrichs |
Smith, James C. and Kristen M. |
Spanjers, Antonius F. and Theodora J. |
Spitselberger, Rev. Lorentz and Stern, Rev. Ferdinand and Rev Henry |
Spitzelberger, Rev. Laurentius |
St. Edward Parish Cemetery Sign,  : |
Stark, Agnes |
Steffens, Rose W. |
Steidl, Johanna |
Steidl, Josef |
Stern, Rev. F. |
Stoffel, Wenzel and Margaret |
Turck, Andreas |
Turek, Edward S. and Rosemary R. Van Camp |
Van Groll, Donald and family |
Waters, Dennis |
Willis, male |
Wilson, Melvin and wives |
Wittman, Richard F. and Tootie |
Wuensch, Luella M. Gengler |
Ziebell, Naomi B. and Patricia L. |
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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"] |
Copyright 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. |