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St Joseph's Catholic Cemetery
Tombstone Photos

Alexander - Kuchin


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Alexander, Gene and Rose
Anderson, Curtis L.
Anderson, Elmer J. and Lulu K.
Anderson, Geraldine F.
Bailey, Helen F.
Bailey, Joseph A.
Barber, Elizabeth
Barber, Ellery W.
Barrett, Dennis L.
Barrett, G. Claire
Barrett, James
Barrett, James B.
Barrett, James Michael
Barrett, John D. and Esther M.
Barrett, Lawrence
Barrett, Lawrence F.
Barrett, Mary
Barrett, Patricia Ann
Barrett, Paul R.
Barrett, Robert A.
Bartholomew, Arthur C. and unclear
Beard, unclear
Becker, Anne L.
Becker, Edward J.
Becker, Lois Anne
Becker, Ruth Romack
Beggs, Edward
Beggs, Maria
Bemis, Larry R. and Maria B.
Benner, Amanda Anne
Benson, Catherine
Bentkowski, Richard J.
Berry, Daniel Smead
Berry, Ruth McIntosh
Betts, Earl A. and Katherine B.
Bohn, Daniel P. Sr.
Bosbon, Alice J.
Bosbon, Otis S.
Boss, Frank
Boss, George W.
Boss, Margaret
Boss, William L. and Genevieve H.
Boyle, Charles (Bill)
Boyle, Daniel
Boyle, Ella Margaret
Boyle, Grace
Boyle, James
Bradley, Patrick
Bradley, Richard Scott
Bradley, Scott W.
Bradley, William and family
Bradley, William H.
Brannon, Hannah
Brannon, James
Brennan, Margaret
Brotteau, Hedwig
Brown, Agnes
Brown, Anna
Brown, M.
Brown, Margaret
Brown, Mary
Brown, Patrick
Brown, Rose
Brown, Thomas
Brummett, Damion F.
Bunker, Catherine A.
Bunker, Charles
Bunker, Charles F.
Bunker, Harry S.
Bunker, Kathrine F. Barrett
Bunker, Marie Flarity
Burns, Ann
Burns, Bernard
Burns, Delia A.
Burns, Ellen
Burns, George E.
Burns, James A.
Burns, James C.
Burns, John
Burns, M.
Burns, Mary
Burns, Mary E.
Burns, Mary E. Lacy
Burns, Robert E. and Veronica A.
Burns, Susan
Burns, Thomas and Anna Quigley
Burns, Thomas J.
Burns, William L.
Burns, William M. and Joanne E.
Bush, Harry and Alice
Bushaw, Catherine A.
Byrne, Charlotte
Byrne, Donald T. and Caroline L.
Byrne, Emma
Byrne, James E. and family
Byrne, John
Byrne, John E.
Byrne, Thomas J. and Mabel
Carlsen, Clarence A. and Katherine M.
Carmichael, Margaret C.
Carney, Harry E.
Carney, John H. and Mary A.
Casey, Elizabeth M.
Casey, Ella M.
Casey, Emmett and Rose A.
Casey, John J.
Casey, Margaret P.
Casey, Nicholas D.
Casey, Nicholas J.
Chapman, Carol R.
Chapman, Margaret S.
Chapman, Raymond F. and Marilyn
Cheesebro, Frank
Cheesebro, Harry F.
Cheesebro, Julia
Cheesebro, Lester T. and Lola Blair
Churchill, Gregory L.
Clark, William H. and Mary E.
Clatworthy, Charles
Clatworthy, Edward W. and Elizabeth M.
Clatworthy, Ernest L.
Clatworthy, George H.
Clatworthy, James
Clatworthy, Mary
Clatworthy, William
Cleary, Bernard
Cleary, Catherine A.
Cleary, Constance
Cleary, Harriet E.
Cleary, J.
Cleary, John
Cleary, John
Cleary, John A.
Cleary, Mary
Cleary, William B. and Lorraine S.
Collins, Catherine
Collins, James R.
Collins, John E.
Collins, John E. and Alice J. Mooney
Collins, John E. Jr.
Collins, Margaret A.
Collins, Mary Ann
Collins, Maureen Barrett
Collins, Patrick
Collins, Roger M.
Collins, Sgt. Michael J.
Collins, Teresa Kealy
Condon, C. Chester
Condon, David and Bridget
Condon, Fred and Bertha
Condon, John and Mary
Condon, Margaret
Condon, Nora
Condon, William and Mary
Condren, Margaret
Connors, Anna M.
Connors, Bridget
Connors, George H.
Connors, Grace M.
Connors, Mary
Connors, W.
Connors, William
Connors, William M. and Martha Fisher
Conway, Annie M. Burnes
Conway, Bridget A. Bowen
Conway, Eleanor
Conway, Esther J.
Conway, James M.
Conway, John and Mary C. Wixom
Conway, John S. and Grace V.
Conway, Joseph C.
Conway, Malachi
Conway, Mary Sexton
Conway, Michael E.
Conway, Peter F. and Mary A.
Coon, Aileen McIntosh
Cormey, William J. and Mary C.
Crandall, David C.
Crandall, James W. and Hattie
Crandall, Richard D.
Crandall, Russell J. and Delores K.
Cunningham, James A. and Mabel C.
Cunningham, Kenneth L.
Cunningham, Margaret D.
Cunningham, Michael H.
Cunningham, Thomas Edw.
Cunningham, unclear male
Curran, Frances A.
Curran, James E. and CeCilia W.
Curran, Kathrine
Curran, Richard T.
Dahlman, Alfred J. and Beulah P.
Dahlman, Anthony and Jessie
Dahlman, Eillen
Dahlman, Marcella
Dahlman, Mildred
Dallman, Delbert L. and Marian A.
Dallman, Stewart D.
Dampman, Hazel Sweeney
Danielson, E. Ethel Moore
Danielson, Rannie G.
Davis, Jessie M.
Davis, Palmer J. and Grace C.
Davis, W. Scott
Deegan, Agnes
Deegan, Alice
Deegan, Annie
Deegan, Charles
Deegan, John
Deegan, Mary
Deegan, Michael
Deignan, Martin J. and Josephine L.
DeMott, Amanda Kristine
Denning, James and Ann
Denning, Juliet
Devenport, Mary Ellen
Devenport, Robert L.
Devine, Catherine P.
Devine, Daniel P.
Devine, Harry T.
Devine, John F.
Devine, John H.
Devine, Katherine E.
Devine, Martin and family
Dickerson, Dorothy A.
Dickerson, Duane E.
Dickerson, John A. and Edna M.
Dickerson, Major James A.
Dickinson, George Weetman
Dickinson, T. William and Katherine N.
Dillon, Joseph
Dimbley, Genevieve
Doran, Mary
Doty, Mary C.
Doyle, Paul J.
Drogsvold, Kathryn L. and JoEllen
Duffy, James and Mary
Durnin, Mary E.
Durnin, Patrick H. and family
Dwyer, Emmett Patrick
Dwyer, M. Patricia
Dwyer, Mathilda
Edwards, Eugene A. and Lorraine D.
Emery, Boyd H. and Edna C. Ryan
English, CeCelia E.
Farrington, Bernard and Esther V.
Farrington, John B. and Nellie G.
Fassbinder, John Francis and Margaret Anne Kennedy
Fay, James E.
Fay, Ronald W.
Fay, Thomas J.
Feist, Margaret
Feist, Richard James
Feist, Tobias John
Feist, Valentine R. and Helen T.
Felan, Walter Arley
Ferando, Mark V. and Della A.
Finn, Henry
Finn, Mary T.
Firnstahl, Harry W.
Fischer, Eli and unclear
Flarity, Anna
Flarity, Eugene
Flarity, Katherine
Flarity, Margaret
Flarity, Mary A.
Flarity, Thomas
Flarity, William H.
Ford, Agnes K.
Ford, Anna M.
Ford, Catherine
Ford, Catherine
Ford, Cleo G. and family
Ford, Dennis
Ford, Donald F.
Ford, Ellen
Ford, Ellen and Theressa
Ford, Francis J.
Ford, Helen A.
Ford, J.J.
Ford, James T. and Margaret R.
Ford, Leonore E.
Ford, Margaret
Ford, Michael
Ford, Robert F. and Agnes G.
Ford, Thomas E.
Ford, Virginia L.
Ford, William C. and Alice J.
Fortman, Louis H. and Maxine E.
Franze, Roger D. and M.
Gadd, Harry F.
Gage, Hazel
Galauner, Karl and Katharina
Gang, Paul Joseph and James Joseph
Gannon, Daniel
Gannon, Fred D.
Gannon, Margaret
Gannon, Mary E.
Gannon, William J.
Ganser, Clement and Ludwina
Garey, Percy E. and Catherine G.
Gaul, Patrick and Barbara A.
Geary, Robert E. and Patricia A.
Geiter, John and Clara
Gessert, George
Gillam, Donald
Gillam, Ellsworth (Gil) and Edvina (Hedy)
Gisler, James M. and Carl A.
Goede, Herbert H. and Agnes C.
Greb, Albine
Gross, Frank and Mary
Gruna, Eugene V. (Gene) and Verle M.
Habale, Emmerich and Johanna
Hackbarth, Donna
Hahn, E. and Loretta M.
Hall, James and Margaret
Hanan, Lawrence P.
Hanan, William L. and Kathleen
Handlon, Mary Ellen
Hanley, John and Jane Brown
Hanson, John and Anne
Hanson, Sigard H. and Marguerite
Hantke, Frank Martin and Frances Condon
Hantke, Rosemary
Hantke, Thomas F. and Leonora D.
Hantke, William and Eleanor
Harrington, Daniel and Mary Durnin
Harrington, Dorothy
Harrington, Peter J.
Harvey, Fred J. and Ruth M.
Harvey, Nettie
Harvey, W.F.
Hathorn, Anna A.
Hathorn, Charles C.
Hathorn, Elmer F. and Mildred A.
Hathorn, Harvey M.
Hatlen, John D. and Rose M.
Hemenway, Robert G.
Henrich, John and Annie
Higgins, Ann
Higgins, Catherine
Higgins, Edward
Higgins, James
Higgins, John
Higgins, John Jr.
Hladilek, Joseph and Caroline
Hoeser, Stacey M.
Holman, David and Dolores
Holmes, Charles C. and family
Holmes, Paul and LaVerne
Hoops, William T.
Horton, John
Horton, Mary
Horton, William
Hubbell, Bruce E. and Teresa
Hubbell, Gloria M. and family
Hubbell, Kathryn
Hubbell, M. Jeanette
Hubbell, Mary G.
Hubbell, Percy J.
Hubbell, Thomas L.
Hubbell, Verna M.
Hubbell, Winifred M.
Huehn, Johann and Margot
Huestis, Kenneth and Mary
Hull, Mark H. and Alice E.
Hunter, Maurice V. and Ruth A.
Hunter, Michael M.
Hyland, Catherine
Hyland, J.J.
Hyland, John M.
Hyland, Mary P.
Inman, Dorothy Learn
Iverson, Martin D.
Janecek, Anna F.
Jenson, Beverley J.
Jenson, male infant
Jenson, Timothy J.
Jocelyn, Julia
Jocelyn, Mary
Johnson, Alf V. and Mary K.
Johnson, Carl A.
Johnson, Carmen J. and Marianne
Johnson, Gerald L. and Glenda M.
Joyce, Catharine
Joyce, James M.
Joyce, Mary Burns
Joyce, Michael and Catherine
Joyce, Patrick
Juno, Margaret
Kania, Bernard and Lucille
Kapek, Edwin A. and Mary Ann
Kealey, Anna
Kealey, Edward
Kealey, Ella C.
Kealey, father
Kealey, Frank
Kealey, Frank T.
Kealey, George
Kealey, James
Kealey, John
Kealey, Mary
Kealey, mother
Kealey, Peter L.
Kealey, Thos.
Kealy, Henry A.
Kealy, Joseph J.
Kealy, Mary
Kealy, Peter W.
Kealy, Sarah E.
Kealy, Stanley E.
Keegan, Donald M.
Keegan, Kathryn
Keily, John
Keily, Katherine
Kellogg, Frank
Kellogg, Franklin E.
Kellogg, Loraine M. Friedl
Kellogg, M. Eileen Cusick
Kellogg, Malachi
Kellogg, Margaret S.
Kellogg, Sarah E.
Kennedy and Lugge family
Keppens, Catherine M.
Kerin, Edward P.
Kerin, Katherine
Kerin, Margaret E.
Kerin, Michael
Kerin, William
Kincaid, Peter P. and Catherine V.
Kirchner, Joseph W.
Klein, Fern K.
Klubertanz, Roger E.
Knight, Marie E.
Kohigian, Harry
Kohler, Elsie
Kopke, Chester H. Sr.
Kopke, Florence E.
Kotrich, Kathleen F.
Kruckenberg, Arthur H. and Gertrude M.
Krueger, John C. and Florence
Kuchin, Michael and Emma

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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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