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Immanuel Cemetery
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Adermann - Lyke


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Adermann, Augusta
Ahrendt, A.D.
Anschuetz, A. and G.
Arbuckle, Abner H. and Doris E.
Arbuckle, Mary C.
Armbruster, Bernhard
Armbruster, J. Georg
Armbruster, Magdalena M.
Armbruster, Magdalena
Armbruster, Maria
Armbruster, Mariana
Arndt, Elmer H. and unclear
Arndt, Emil
Arndt, Hugo J. and Therese E.
Arndt, Johanna
Arndt, Julius
Arndt, Otto
Arndt, unclear Asche
Atwood, Arthur Dale Sr.
Austreng, Willie and Virginia
Baaska, Arthur and Dorothy
Bach, Augusta E.
Baetz, Lawrence A.
Bailey, William M. and Ruth N.
Bartell, Rev. J.H. and Emilie
Bartels, John G. and Adeline A.
Baumann, Arthur F. and Ester F.
Beck, Samuel J.
Beckmann, Carl and Christina
Behling, Ben and Tillie
Behnisch, Ernst and Mary
Behrens, Ernst Jr.
Behrens, Ferdinand and Anna
Behrens, Frieda
Behrens, George and Gertrude
Behrens, Ralph
Behrens, Robert
Behrens, Walter and Florence
Beilke, Bernice
Bender, John D. and Adele
Bender, unclear and Doris
Benz, Alinda
Benz, Henry and Carolina
Berger, Robert and Hertha
Berndt, August
Berndt, Fred
Berndt, Fredrick J. and Carol L.
Berndt, Hedwig
Berndt, Johann F. and Johanna F.
Berndt, Louise W.
Berndt, Paul
Birkholz, Edward and Theresa
Birkholz, Erwin
Bodendoerfer, Roy H. and Eunice J.
Boehlke, Charles
Boesch, Arvon and Esther
Boesch, Carl and Alma
Bohrtz, Alvin
Bohrtz, August
Bohrtz, Charles and Augusta
Bohrtz, Friedrich
Bohrtz, Johanna
Bohrtz, William F.
Borchardt, Arthur and Helen
Borchardt, Deanice Ann
Borchardt, Harvey A. and Rose
Brandt, Friederick E.
Brandt, Henry
Brandt, William
Brecka, John and Ruth
Brehmer, Dorothy E.
Brehmer, Noble W. and Milda C.
Brunow, Otto and Leona
Bublitz, Rudolf H. and Roma C.
Buch, father and mother
Buch, Henry C. and Catherine
Buchmann, Linda Joanne
Buck, Frederich and unclear
Bunch, Christine
Bunde, Herman
Buntrock, William and Luceil
Burgess, Louise H.
Burgess, Margaret E.
Burmeister, Kenneth A.
Burow, Heinrich A.
Buth, Alma
Buth, Herman and Mary
Buth, Johanna
Buth, Martin
Butt, Herman and Amanda
Cain, Willard E. and Letna L.
Campbell, Thomas F. and Eva A.
Carlton, Edward C. and Louise J.
Caucke, Friedrich
Clampbell, Marcella
Colberg, Robert and Emilie
Collins, Thomas and Elaine
Crego, Richard L.
Damerow, Arnold C. and Emma
Darkow, Roland L. and Charlotte
Dauss, George R.
Dauss, Gilbert and Dorothy
Dauss, Margaret I.
Dehling, Edmund H.
Dehling, Leonard and Florence
Dehling, Viola
Deibel, Paul Edward
Deibel, Ruth Kruse
Dettwiler, Gottfried and Emilie
Diedrich, George
Dienberg, Hertha Emma
Dienberg, John W.
Dietrich, Charles
Dietrich, John C.
Dietrich, Mary and Rosella
Dietrich, Minnie
Dietrich, Paul F. and Loretta
Dingman, Raymond S. and Alice A.
Dowe, Sophie
Drechsler, Elmer W. and Adelaide
Drechsler, Judge Ronold A. and Myrtle S. (Circuit Court)
Drechsler, unclear
Dreger, Arthur and Norma
Drosser, Fred
Dueno, John F. and family
Durst, Alex V. and Beulah L.
Effenheim, Cheryl Ann
Effenheim, Ewald and Helene
Eggert, Ella L.
Ehlig, Herman and Liddy
Eickstedt, Harry and Alma
Erdmann, Paul and E.
Ernst, Anita
Ernst, Ferdinand A.
Ernst, Ferdinand
Ernst, Fredericka
Eurich, Daniel Jon
Evans, John and Anna
Fellenz, Anita B.
Filitz, Anna M.A.
Filitz, Arthur
Filitz, John
Filitz, unclear
Filitz, William
Filter, Ludwig and Louisa
Filter, William Louesa
Fischer, George A. and Mildred L.
Fischer, Howard F. and Helen R.
Fischer, Lyman H. (Pat) and Margaret A.
Fischer, Lyman H.
Fisher, Alice
Fisher, Carl and Emma
Formella, James David
Frank, Edgar W.
Fricker, Grace Bernadine
Friedrich, Maria
Friedrich, Robert
Friedrich, Rudolph
Froehlich, Gustav A. and Macdalena
Froehlich, Jacob and Johanna K.
Fromm, Andrew and Emma
Fromm, Gustave P. Strege and Bertha
Fromm, Richard M. and Arthur J.
Fromm, Walter J. and Ella H.
Fuchs, Evelyn M.
Fuchs, Robert H.
Fuerstenberg, Ray E. and Judy M. Berndt
Fuller, Anna
Fyfe, Ray B.
Gaedtke, Erwin Jr.
Gaedtke, Erwin
Gaedtke, Ida H.
Gaedtke, Roy Hook
Gahn, Helen Rettmann
Ganderton, Richard and Ruth M.
Gentz, Harold H.
Gerlach, Adeline A.A.
Gerlach, Christiana
Gerlach, Hermann
Gerlach, Walter A.
Gerlach, Wilhelm
Gierach, Harry A. and Gertrude A.
Gilow, Helmuth
Gilow, Henry and Louisa
Gilow, Wilhelmine
Gilow, William
Glaub, Howard and Lois Mae
Goetter, Alfred J. and Martha
Gollnick, Albert A. and Lillie
Gramoll, Edwin H. and Sylvia L.
Gramoll, William and Bertha
Grayson, Floyd
Gregg, Margaret Weidman
Greisch, Dominic and Della
Grell, Roland and Gertrude
Grosser, Herman and Anna
Grosser, Herman and L.
Grosser, Viola A.
Grosser, Walter W.
Groth, Harvey E. and Marie C.
Groth, Mark N.
Groth, Vernelle
Groth, Victor H.
Gruett, Frank
Guequierre, Gordon and unclear
Guy, Ray L.
Haas, Raymond C. and Florence M.
Haberman, Dinah and Anna C.
Hackbarth, Bernard J.
Hackbarth, Paulina
Hafemann, Auguste
Hafemann, Fred
Hafemann, John A.T.
Hafemann, Paul O. and Ellenora
Hafemann, Walter
Hall, Eleanor Elsie
Hannemann, Allen E. and Roma E.
Hannemann, Elmer
Hannemann, Wilhelm
Hannemann, Wilhelmine
Hannemann, William and Adela
Hanson, Edward and Caroline
Hartwig, William H.
Hauck, Patricia Ann
Heimann, Christoph
Heimann, Mathilde A.
Heller, Charles
Heller, Gilbert W. and Susan E.
Heller, Hattie
Helnore, Wayne J.
Henning, Allen
Henning, Christian and Auguste
Henning, John C. and Milda M.
Henning, Raymond J. and Adela
Hensler, Bertha J.C.
Hensler, Edward P.
Hermann, Robert P.
Hespe, Anna C.
Hespe, Arnold A. and Martha W.
Hespe, Gerhardt F.
Hespe, Herman and Emma Wierschke
Hespe, Mary
Hespe, Olga
Hess, Sophia
Hetze, Emil
Hetze, Gustav
Hetze, Math.
Heuer, Ernst
Heyer, Carl and Antonie
Hilger, Eugene
Hilger, Tillie
Hill, Adela
Hill, Alexander
Hill, Arnold
Hill, George A. and Emma M.
Hilt, Gustave and Harriet H.
Hintz, Adolph and Anna A. Wachholtz
Hintz, August E.
Hintz, Bertha E.M.
Hintz, Gustav E.
Hintz, Henry and Ottilie
Hintz, Hermann
Hinz, Auguste D.F.
Hinz, Carolina
Hinz, Edwin E.A.
Hinz, unclear
Hirschel, Ethel
Hoffman, Leona Drechsler
Hoffman, M.
Hoffmann, C. Friedrich
Hoffmann, F. Ernst
Hoffmann, F. walter
Hoffmann, Helene
Hoffmann, L. Wilhelmina
Hoffmann, Lambert H.
Hoffmann, Louis
Hoffmann, Mildred
Hoffmann, Thusnelda S.
Hoffmann, Wilhelmine Christian
Holland, P.
Hollmann, William D.
Holtz, Earl F.
Holtz, Gladys
Huber, John D. and Leona S.
Hug, Fred E. and Virginia R.
Humprey, Carol E.
Immanuel Cemetery Stone
Isaacson, Kenneth N. and Esther
Jaeck, August
Jaeck, Walter L.
Jaeck, Wilhelmine
Jaeger, Arthur W. and Olga
Jaeger, Harvey F. and Florence
Jaeger, Sally
Jaeger, Spencer and Arleen V.
Janikowski, Robert F. and Sally Mae
Janikowski. Robert F.
Janke, Frederick E.
Janke, Frieda
Janke, Gustav and Emma
Janke, Hermann H.
Janke, Myrtle A.
Johnson, William E.
Kaehler, Thomas
Kafehl, Beatrice
Kafehl, Harvey A.
Kafehl, Ida
Kaliebe, August and Wilhelmine
Kannenberg, Hugo B. and Louisa S.
Kapke, John F. and Marie D. Hero
Kasten, Adolph C. and Selma A.
Kasten, Albert and Adela
Kasten, Anna J.
Kasten, Anna M. M.
Kasten, Carl B.
Kasten, Carl J. and Emilie C.
Kasten, Charles A. and Anna L.
Kasten, Christoph
Kasten, Emil
Kasten, Eugene and Frieda
Kasten, Harry
Kasten, Johanna and Aurelia
Kasten, Loretta
Kasten, William
Kaul, Herman M. and Ida C. Meyer
Kaul, Mary H. and Wildt, Priscilla E. Kaul
Keller, Fritz and Mina
Kemp, Doris
Keval, Yunas B.
Kiesow, Edmund J. and Edna P.
Kirmsse, Emil and family
Kirschmann, Henry and Minnie
Kirschmann, Lorence
Kirschmann, William and Antonia
Kison, Dale
Kison, Louis and Anna
Kison, Roland
Kleinschmidt, Harvey and Hertha
Klemann, Friedrich and Emilie
Klemann, unclear
Klueber, Catherine
Klueber, Fred
Klueber, George Sr.
Klug, Arnold and Lucille
Klug, August
Klug, D.W.M.
Klug, E.
Klug, Elroy
Klug, Friederike
Klug, Henry F. and Katherine D.
Klug, J.
Klug, John and Johanna Ledermenn
Klug, John and Lora
Klug, Louis J.
Klug, Orton O. and Anna B.
Klug, Orton O.
Klug, Otto and Gertrude
Klug, unclear
Klug, Wilhelmine K.
Klug, Wilhelmine
Kneisel, Ernst E. and Hilda A.
Knepel, Bertha
Koehn, Augusta
Koepfle, Arthur and Malinda
Koepfle, Milton and Marguerite
Koepsell, Harry and caroly
Kollmeyer, Dorores D.
Konzman, Margaret
Kopf, Christoph
Kopf, Matilda
Kopf, Norma A.
Kopf, Walter
Kopp, family
Kopp, unclear and Marie
Kraemer, August and Louise
Kraemer, Carl F. and Louise E.
Kraemer, Fredrick and Ottilie
Kraemer, William and Augusta
Kraemer, William C.
Kramer, Bertha W.E.
Kramer, Carl A.
Kramer, Carl
Kramer, Martha
Kranz, Alexis Faith
Krasmer, Carl
Krasmer, Sophie
Krause, August J.
Kresse, Sophie
Kreuter, George and Martha
Kreuter, Helen Barelman
Kreuter, Henry
Kroening, Adela F.M.
Krohn, Alma
Krohn, Edna E.
Krohn, Engelbert
Krohn, Erna B.
Krohn, John C.
Krohn, Maria
Krohn, Ottilia W.
Krueger, Allen E. and Vera
Krueger, C.
Krueger, David R. and family
Krueger, Elvira
Krueger, Emma
Krueger, Erma M.C.
Krueger, Fred C.
Krueger, Fred H. and family
Krueger, Friedrich
Krueger, George
Krueger, John and Helena L.
Krueger, Ralph F.
Krueger, Susan
Krueger, William and Friedericke
Laabs, Arnold M. and Vivian E.
Lange, Ronald E. and Nancy V.
Leiby, Viola K. Benz
Leiter, Debra L.
Leiter, Karen Jean
Leppla, Miles and family
Leu, Robin Ellen
Liesenberg, Albert A. and Adela W.
Liesenberg, Alvin R.
Liesenberg, Clara M.
Liesenberg, Emma A.
Liesenberg, Frederic C.
Liesenberg, Hulda M.
Liesenberg, Louise
Liesenberg, Meta M.
Liesenberg, Minnie
Liesenberg, Raymond C.
Liesenberg, Robert F.J.
Liesenberg, Wilhelm H.F.
Lippert, Anna
Lippert, Bertha Helen
Livesay, Herbert and Pearl
Livingston, Harvey J. and Ann M.
Lubs, Friedrich
Lucht, George and Edna
Luck, Friedrich
Luck, Henriette
Luebke, August
Luebke, Gail L.
Luebke, Maria
Lueck, Fred and Anna
Lueder, Albert
Lueder, Anita
Lueder, Bernard
Lueder, Erna
Lueder, George
Lueder, Joachem R.
Lueder, Leona
Lueder, Mary
Lueders, Alfred and family
Lueders, Arnold and Alice
Luedtke, Daniel and Anna
Luedtke, Daniel
Luedtke, Frank and Ida
Luedtke, Harvey
Luedtke, John W.
Luedtke, Richard and Adeline
Luedtke, Wilhelm
Luedtke, Wilhelmine
Lyke, Virginia

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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.

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