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Johnstown Center Cemetery
Tombstone Photos


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Adell, Cora
Ainsworth, Ada Louesa
Ainsworth, Edward
Alpheus, John
Anderson, William and Matilda
Arnold, Grace
Arnold, James R. and Catherine E.
Austin, E.M.
Austin, Frank T.
Austin, George C.
Austin, Glenn J. and Fannie Belle
Austin, Harriett J.
Austin, Helen Irene
Austin, Lester C.
Austin, Pearl M.
Austin, Reuben and Janette
Austin, Stella K.
Austin, Violet E.
Austin, Walter B.
Austin, Walter G.
Bahl, Glenn C.
Baker, David Osborn
Barlass, Andrew and Margaret Beveridge
Barlass, Christina J.
Barlass, D. and C.
Barlass, David and Catherine
Barlass, Helen Forester
Barlass, Jane C.
Barlass, Jane
Barlass, Margaret Chenk
Barlass, Mary
Barlass, Richard S. and Betty L.
Barlass, Robert Jr. and family
Barlass, Robert
Barlass, Thomas
Beaton, James R.
Beaton, James
Beaton, Margaret M.
Beattie, Ernest and unclear
Beldin, Alice J.
Bell, Alexander S. and Sarah A.
Bell, Ellen Alice
Bell, John H. and Thomas Alexander
Bell, Robert F.
Bennett, Mary Orr
Bing, Goldmon C.F.
Blish, Eusebia
Bobolz, Jessie M.
Bobolz, Paul R.
Briggs, Almira
Briggs, D. Wesley
Briggs, male infant
Brown, Robert and family
Burrows, George C. and Charlotte
Caldo, Alex R. and Grace J.
Caldo, Augusta
Caldo, James
Caldo, Russell
Chandler, Draxy
Chandler, Ellen A.
Chandler, Geo. F.
Chandler, George M.
Chandler, Laura
Chesmore, Bessie
Chesmore, Elmer
Chesmore, Mary Ann
Chesmore, Victor Lee and Lorenzo
Clark, Catherine E.
Clark, Christina
Clark, J. Frank and Mary E.
Clark, Thomas D.
Clark, Thomas
Cogswell, Orlando
Cogswell, Samantha
Comstock, Harvey P.
Corcoran, Thomas G. and Muriel V.
Cow, John
Craig, Isabel McLay
Crichton, Ann
Crichton, David J. and Thomas J.
Crichton, John and family
Crichton, Thomas and Kittie
Dabson, Bradley A. and Donna M.
Daggett, Elizabeth
Daggett, Robert B.
Daggett, William
Darnell, Frances M.
Denton, Mrs. E.N.
Detterich, Ellen E.
Dewart, John and Jane
Dickinson, Elijah
Dickinson, Sophia P.
Diedrick, Carl and Josie
Diedrick, George G.
Diedrick, Louis and Freda H.
Dodson, Orlina J.
Dorr, Robert J. and Helen T.
Douglass, Andrew and Margaret
Drews, Diannah
Drews, Elizabeth
Duthie, William and family
Farlane, George W. and George
Farnham, Daniel R. and Mary
Farr, Lucinda
Farr, Shuball
Fellows, Edward F.
Fellows, Ellen P.
Fellows, Ellen
Fellows, Harrison P.
Fellows, John P.
Fellows, Jonathan A. and Louisa P.
Fellows, Joseph
Fellows, Margaret M.
Fellows, Mary A.
Fleming, Dr. J.B.
Gentle, Delilah M. Scofield
Gentle, George R.
Gentle, Isabella Wyllie and Helen
Gentle, James
Gentle, Nancy
Gentle, Wilhelmina
Gifford, A.S.
Gifford, Lewis P.
Gifford, Margaret H.
Godfrey, Leslie W. and Rosette I.
Godfrey, Nancy
Godfrey, Samuel G.
Gourley, Joseph
Gourley, Margaret
Gourley, Sadie M.
Graham, David
Graham, unclear
Groesbeck, Phebe
Grout, Margaret L.
Gulvin, Mary Baker
Hadden, Charles
Hadden, Fred
Hadden, James and Sarah S.
Hall, Frank D. and Eva M.
Hamilton, Elizabeth
Hamilton, Isabella M.
Hamilton, John M. and Jessie
Hamilton, William M.
Hamilton, Wm. and Isabella McLay
Hanly, Philena McKellips
Harvey, Esther Gulvin
Harvey, John and Ellen
Harvey, John M. and unclear
Haskin, Elisha
Hay, Elizabeth
Homes, Laura
Hume, Joseph T.
Hume, Mary
Hume, Rebecca
Hume, Wallace Rey
Husbrook, Edwin
Husbrook, Lucinda
James, Andrew
Jamieson, Thomas M. and family
Johnson, Andrew
Johnson, Edwin C.
Johnson, Henry C.
Johnson, Henry S.
Johnson, Horatio S.
Johnson, Lillian M.
Johnson, Margaret
Johnstown Cenetr Cemetery Sign
Jones, William J. and Helen M.
Kaltenbach, Henry and Lillian H.
Kerr, Zillah
Killim, David M.
Kingsley, James H.
Kingsley, Mary H.
Krueger, Richard V. and Betty J.
Lamb, John and family
Lamb, Rev. George M.
Lamb, Robert and Anna Risk
Lilburn, James and Margaret Laurie
Logan, Agnes
Logan, James
Lowey, Palmar W. and Mabel
MacArthur, Abby
MacArthur, Duncan
MacArthur, Margaret Jane
Mansur, Robert W. and Jean E.
Mansur, Ross H. and Ruth F.
Marshall, Anson G.
Mawhinney, George and Esther
Mawhinney, George
Mawhinney, Grace
Mawhinney, Sue Rosencrans
McArthur, Bedella J.
McArthur, Helen and Margret
McArthur, James and Nancy
McArthur, John and Jennette
McArthur, Lizzie J. and Redella J.
McArthur, Thomas J.
McArthur, Thomas
McCarthey, Esther Mawhinney
McCartney, George M. and Agnes E.
McCartney, unclear
McCay, David
McDowell, Robert and family
McDowell, Thomas and Elizabeth Kerr
McDowell, Thomas
McFarlan, Elizabeth Paterson
McFarland, James
McFarlane, female infant
McFarlane, George M. and Christina
McGowan, Eliz.
McGowan, Eliza C.
McGowan, Elizabeth
McGowan, James Sr. and family
McGowan, Rev. J.
McGregor, James A.
McGregor, unclear
McGregor, Willie
McKellips, Frank A. and Janet F.
McLay, Erchal Creel
McLay, James Z.
McLay, Jean M.
McLay, John and Jane Zuill
McLay, John McFarlane
McLean, James
McLean, Sarah L. and family
McMullen, R.
McMullen, Robert
Menzies, Cathrine
Menzies, James Jr.
Menzies, James
Menzies, Jessie A.
Menzies, Jessie C.
Menzies, John
Menzies, Susan J.
Menzies, William and Helen
Millard, Asel and Cordelia
Millard, Ernest F.
Mills, Peter Jr.
More, Ellen J. Bass
More, Gertrude H.
More, Robert and Helen Wilson
More, Robert J.
More, Robert
More, unclear
More, Wilson N.
Morse, Amos
Morse, Helan Angalette
Morse, Hilen and Angelett
Morse, Linus (Bill)
Morse, Ruby (Judy)
Morse, Willie
Morton, James D.
Morton, James
Morton, Janet A.
Morton, John and family
Morton, John
Morton, Rose J.
Newbury, Esther
Newbury, Franklin
Newbury, Margaret
Newbury, Stephen
Newhall, Elbridge C.
Newhall, Elisha
Newhall, Esther
Newhall, unclear female
Nickel, Lloyd C.
Nickerson, unclear and Anna A.
O'Mealy, Elizabeth Pratt
Page, Royal
Peacock, Daniel and Margaret Mills
Peacock, James Jr.
Peacock, James
Peacock, Mary
Pember, Delilah
Pember, Isabelle
Pember, Julia
Pember, Ramona
Pember, Walter
Pember, William R. and Nellie E.
Phillips, Arthur B.
Phillips, Cordelia E. Millard
Pickett, Adaline
Pickett, J.A.
Pickett, Kathryn
Pickett, Maria I.
Pickett, unclear
Pickett, W.A.
Plumb, Elizabeth
Plumb, father
Plumb, James W.
Plumb, James
Plumb, mother
Plumb, sister
Pratt, Almyra
Pratt, Arthur
Pratt, Fred A. and Florence H.
Putnam, Francis and family
Putnam, John and Mary
Randall, Almiran
Randall, Cynthia
Randall, Eloise
Randall, Frances
Randall, Gershom
Randall, Janet
Randall, Lavern
Randall, Pollina C.
Raymond, Sarah Amelia
Riley, Resign M. Farr
Riley, William
Riley, Wm. Farr
Robertsone, Peter and Elizabeth Lamb
Rockwell, Mary L.
Rockwell, Rollie
Rolfe, Sarah E.
Scofield, John and Clarisa
Scott, Jane Smith
Scott, William K.
Sexton, Fannie
Skinner, Jane
Skinner, Joseph
Solem, Harold and Luella
Solem, Marilyn G.
Steinke, Cotthelf J. and Anna G.
Stevens, Enos
Stevens, Phineas
Stoddard, Jesse Carleton
Stoddard, John P.
Stoddard, Marian E.
Summers, May
Tarrant, Roy G. and Ada More
Tarrant, Russell H. and Margaret M.
Thompson, Adelia P.
Thompson, Ida
Thompson, infant
Thompson, J.P.
Thompson, Johnnie
Thompson, Kittie
Took, Robert and Hannah
Trotter, James
Trotter, Jane
Trotter, Mary Crawford
Trotter, Robert
Urban, Corinna E.
Venable, Robert Lee and Margaret Byers
Verback, J.T. and M.J.
Verback, John E. and Anna C.
Verback, John T. and Martha J.
Walker, George
Wallace, Roger
Weber, Andrew F.
Weber, Charley
Weber, Clarence W.
Weber, Minnie L.
Wehler, Frederick G. and Martha
Wehler, Frederick
Wehler, Fredrick J. and unclear
Wehler, Fredrick
Williams, Hiram
Wixom, Harold C. and Stewart G.
Wood, Caroline A.

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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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