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St Marys Cemetery
Tombstone Photos


Karls, John - Zuelsdorf, Melvin O. and family


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Karls, John
Karrels, Caroline
Karrels, CeCelia Croatt
Karrels, Mathias
Karrels, Nicholas
Karrels, Philip
Karrels, Susanna
Kartheiser, Mathias and Maria
Kartheiser, Nicholas and Katharina
Kartheiser, Susanna
Kasten, unclear
Katheiser, Jacob W. and Elizabeth L.
Kauten, unclear
Kertz, Nicholas and Katherine
Kiefer, Susana
Kieffer, J.P.
Kissinger, Sarah J.
Klas, Catharina Ansay
Klas, Mary Ann Prom
Klas, Nicholas J.
Klein, William and Mary
Kleinert, Elizabeth
Klos, Quintin N. and Dorothy M.
Klos, William and Ella
Knaff, Anna M.
Knaff, Dominque and Catherine
Knaff, K.
Knaff, Katharina
Knaff, Lambert and family
Knaff, unclear
Koch, Joseph F. and family
Kowalski, Henry and Dolores M.
Kowalski, Jeffrey A.
Kowalski, Walter A.
Krell, Nicholas N. and Dorothy J.
Krick, Anna
Krick, CeCilia
Krick, George P. and Marcella
Krick, John J. and Evelyn C.
Krick, John N. and William J.
Krick, John
Krick, Nicholas J. and Anna Straus
Krick, Peter and Katharina
Krier, Arnold H.
Krier, Donald L. and Mary F.
Krier, Edmund N.
Krier, Evelyn H.
Krier, Frank X. and Rose
Krier, Fred
Krier, Herbert E. and Beatrice A.
Krier, Jacob and Anna
Krier, Johann
Krier, John B. and Susanna
Krier, Matthew J.
Krier, Nicholas and family
Krier, Nicolaus
Krier, Norman M. and family
Krier, Oscar J.
Krier, Raymond D.
Krier, unclear and Elizabeth
Krolikowski, Stanley and Judith Landre
Krueger, Robert Todd Andrew
Krueger, Thomas Gerard
Kulinski, Daniel F. and Shirley
Kultgen, Anton and Margareth
Kultgen, George
LaClair, Alfred and Marion
Lallensack, Edward N. and Rose
Langers, Jacob
Lanser, Edmund and Alverna
Lanser, George M. and Grace M.
Lanser, Katharina
Lanser, Marian
Leider, Elisabeth and May, Elisabeth
Leider, Henry G. and Germaine R. Gall
Leifer, Jean Anne
Lorge, Domonick and Margaret Besch
Lorge, Gordon and LaVerne
Lorge, Helena
Lorge, Johan
Lorge, Johann
Lorge, Nicholas J. and Kathrena
Lorge, Robert E. and Armella T.
Mallinger, Anna Prom
Mallinger, Jacob and Angeline
Mallinger, Peter
Mallinger, Thomas and Anna
Mallinger, unclear
Mallinger, William and Frances
Mans, Anton and Kathrina
Marx, Rose M. Johann Schiltz
May, Joseph Francis
May, Nicholas J.
May, Peter and Cathrine
May, Peter R. and Sandra A.
McAlpin, Jane B. Steinert
Meyer, Melvin E. and Patricia C. Anzia
Michels, J.
Molitor, Susanna
Mondloch, Jacob and Catherine
Mondloch, Jens and Margreta
Mondloch, John R.
Mondloch, Magdalena
Mondloch, Maria
Mondloch, unclear and Arlene
Mootz, Johann
Mootz, Margaretha
Moreno, Angela
Moreno, Jose Angel Molina
Mueller, Amelia
Mueller, Bernice
Mueller, C.S.
Mueller, Leona Prom
Mueller, LeRoy
Mueller, Rose and Elane
Musinski, Rev. Donald T.
Niederkorn, Johanna
Niederkorn, John
Nimescern, John and Margaret
Nimescern, Mathais
Nothem, Michael
Nothem, Paulina
Parker, Ruth Rose
Pasch, unclear
Peiffer, Roman (Curly) and M.
Peoutz, John
Perez, Albert A.
Perez, Cruz A.
Peschong, Nickolaus and Katharina
Peters, Jack and Carol E.
Pierron, Louis R.
Pirrung, John and Catherine
Pirrung, Joseph and Anna
Pirrung, Katharina
Pirrung, Margareth
Pirrung, Peter and Katharina
Plier, Arthur N. and Hildegard S.
Plier, Peter and Mary
Plier, unclear
Pomeday, Donald O. and Henrietta R.
Porte, Peter and Mary
Poull, Peter L. and Margaret
Primtz, Peter
Prom, Richard G.
Prom. Peter and Christine,
Puetz, John
Puetz, Maria
Puetz, Peter
Rady, Ralph W. Jr. and Viola P.
Ramirez, Pedro G (Pete) and Deanna M. Gasser (Dee)
Ramirez, Pete and Peter G.
Reding, John and family
Reding, Nic and family
Reding, unclear
Reiman, Theodus
Reiter, Alois J. and Clara
Reiter, Michael J.
Reiter, Ralph W. (Rusty) and Shirley A.
Reiter, Ralph W.
Reiter, William E.
Remich, Arthur F. and Olive E.
Remich, Leona C.
Remich, Martha E.
Reynen, John D.
Rids, Katharina
Ries, Mathew Jacob
Risch, Bernard B. and Theresa M.
Risch, Bernhard
Risch, John
Risch, Margaret Schumacher
Risch, Margareta
Risch, Nicolaus
Risch, unclear
Rock, Henry and family
Rock, John and Dorothea
Rodesch, John N. and Rose R.
Rodesch, John P. and Margaret
Roller, infant
Roller, Jacob
Roller, Peter and Catharine
Roller, Peter and Elisabeth
Rollinger, Francis (Fritz) and Grace Depies
Rollinger, Wilbert and Lucille
Ronk, Nicolaus
Ronk, Shatharine
Ruppert, Norbert N.
Ruppert, unclear and Elizabeth
Ruppert, unclear
Sackett, Mary A.
Schaller, Jacob and Verona
Schanen, Adolph N. and Catherine
Schanen, Ann
Schanen, Margaret
Schanen, N.S.
Schanen, Peter
Schils, Leopold
Schiltz, Peter and family
Schimberg, Lizzie
Schimberg, Maria
Schimberg, William and family
Schmidt, Anna
Schmidt, Elisabeth
Schmidt, John J. and Kathleen N.
Schmidt, Myron C. and Catherine E.
Schmidt, Nicholas and Katharine Cloos
Schmidt, Peter
Schmidt, Ralph G. Sr. and family
Schmit, John B.
Schmit, John P.
Schmit, Kenneth W. and Geraldine
Schmit, Peter
Schmit, unclear
Schmitz, Alec and Marcella
Schmitz, Cyril J. and Monica E.
Schmitz, Roman N. and Adeline J.
Schneider, John E. and Catharina
Schneider, Julia
Schneider, Mathias and Anna
Schoeder, George G. and Irmgard E.
Schoeder, Ronald W.
Scholtes, John F.
Schortgen, Jacob
Schueller, Barbara Ann
Schueller, Julius A. and Evelyn S.
Schueller, Robert A.
Schumacher, Elisabetha
Schumacher, Katharina
Schumacher, Katie
Schumacher, Michael
Schumacher, Peter
Schwabenlender, Jerome A. and Margaret C. Schonisch
Simpson, Dorothy V.
Soborowski, Steve and unclear
Springob, Steven J.
St. Mary Cemetery Sign,
Steinert, Arthur R. and Mary Ann
Straus, John
Straus, Valentine and Elvira
Strauss, Anna
Strauss, Anthony P.
Strauss, Elnore
Strauss, John and family
Strauss, Margaret
Strauss, Nicklaus
Strauss, Sylvester
Tarantino, Elizabeth Ann
Ternes, Dominic and Leona
Ternes, Leona
Ternes, Michael and M.
Ternes, Nickolas
Ternes, unclear
Ternes, William N.
Theisen, Elmer N. and Doris M.
Theisen, Frank M. and Elsa
Thill, Henry N. and family
Thill, John B. and unclear
Tholl, Catherine Croatt
Tholl, Harvey M. and Harriet M.
Tholl, John E.
Tholl, Mollie
Tholl, Nicholas and Katharina
Tholl, Nicolaus J.
Tholl, Peter and A.
Tholl,Freemont N.,
Thomas, Anna
Thomas, Arthur and Catherine M.
Thome, Julia N.
Thomes, Archibald and Helen
Thomes, Nic J. and Anna
Tietz, Ronald Joseph and Annette Marie
Torke, Oliver D.
Tree trunk grown around iron cross,
Van Hecke, Leander and Lorraine
Voigt, Richard H. and family
Waters, Georgia K.
Watry, Emil M. and Clara C.
Watry, Eugene N.
Watry, Frank D.
Watry, Lawrence C. and Olive M.
Watry, Richard J. and Kathryn
Watry, unclear and Leona
Weiland, Alois J. and Josephine
Weiland, Dominic and Catherine
Weiland, Edward J. and Marie B.
Weiland, Jacob
Weiland, Johann
Weiland, Katharine
Weiland, Michael and Katharina
Weiler, Anna M.
Weiler, John
Wellenstein, Alfred E.
Wellenstein, Barbara
Wellenstein, Frank B. and Emma Remich
Wellenstein, Henry W. and Gertrude P.
Wellenstein, Jacob
Wellenstein, Johanna
Wellenstein, Joseph M.
Wellenstein, Lawrence N. and Lucille C. Ternes
Wellenstein, Marta
Wellenstein, unclear
Welter, Anna
Welter, Catherine
Welter, Frank
Welter, Margaret
Welter, Margaretha
Welter, Nicholas T.
Welter, Nickolas C. and family
Welter, Nicolaus
Welter, Nikolaus
Welter, Thedor
Wengers, Heinrich
Wester, Arnold C. and Mary Ann Poull
Wester, Frances
Wester, Henry and Viola
Wester, Melchick and Franciska
Wester, Nicholas E.
Wester, Nickolas H. and Martha
Wester, Thomas
Wester, unclear
Weyker, Clarence P. and Clara M.
Weyker, Frances and Marion
Weyker, Frank and Mary
Weyker, Leo W. and Olive C.
Weyker, Nicolas
Weyker, Peter and Mary
Weyker, Sylvester F. and Eleanore S.
Wilson, Anna
Wilson, Clacy
Wilson, Julia
Wiltgen, Catharine
Wiltgen, Frank
Wiltgen, J.B.
Wiltgen, Michael
Wiltgen, Peter
Wiltgen, Susan
Yankunas, unclear and Catherine P.
Zachman, Thomas P.
Zuelsdorf, Melvin O. and family

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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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