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Sauk County
(Prairie du Sac Township)
Sauk Prairie aka Sumpter aka Yankee Street Cemetery
Tombstone Photos


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Abbott, William
Accola, Kate
Accola, Val V.
Anderson, Goodwin M. and Lois E.
Armstrong, Ray D. and Marjorie E.
Austin, Charaids
Babcock, Catharine
Banforth, unclear male
Barber, Elisha
Bare, John L.
Battermann, Otto H.
Baum, Norman L. and Emma E.
Baumgarth, Clara M.
Baumgarth, Edward C.
Baumgarth, Roger E. and Evelyn E.
Bayles, Charles F.
Bayles, Janet R.
Bayles, Karyl Ann
Bayles, Pearl
Bayles, Roger Mather
Bayles, Ruth Delap
Bell, Cecil F. and Amalie L.
Bennett, A.
Bennett, Almeda D.
Bennett, Cutting
Bennett, John R.
Bennett, Lillian A.
Bennett, Stephen W.
Bird, Walter S. and Juanita
Birgen, Bessie
Birgen, Lewis
Birgen, Mary
Bittner, Harold E.
Bittner, Pauline
Bittner, Rudolph and Pauline E.
Bradshaw, William
Braun, Ben and Martha
Braun, Rudolph and A. Katherina
Bryant, Eliza
Bryant, Emilie E.
Bryant, Herbert A.
Bryant, Lola E.
Bryant, Rena S.
Bryant, T. J.
Buehler, George A. and Lydia C.
Bunnell, Charles
Bunnell, George W.
Bunnell, Oren S.
Burga, John J. and Ella E.
Bye, Mary Ann
Byer, William A. and Ada M.
Calkins, Clara E. Magli
Calow, Myrtle I.
Calow, William S. Sr. and Isabel A.
Camp, Casper F.
Camp, Nettie B.
Carlson, Lawrence E. and Florence B.
Carpenter, Fred and Johney
Carpenter, James R. and Emma J.
Carpenter, Philo W. and Eliza
Caruth, Anna S.
Cass, Naomi H.
Chandler, Marie C.
Christian, Arthur L. and Gertrude R.
Christianson, Arthur L.
Clark, Orlando
Clough, Abigail
Coburn, F. Jr. and Harriet
Coburn, Lauson M. and Mary Ellen
Coburn, Stephen and Emeline
Coburn, unclear and Mary
Colby, Loren E. and Margaret J.
Colden, Robert E. and Regina I.
Cooper, John
Cooper, Matilda Ann
Cowles, Alice M.
Cowles, Elizabeth
Cowles, unclear male
Crockett, Augusta
Crockett, Nancy
Dallmann, Charles
Davis, Joseph
Dennett, Martha and Sarah
Dennott, Florance A. and Fannie
Drew, Antoinette
Drew, Dr. N.M.
Drew, Norah H. and Lora
Drew, Sarah
Drew, Loren
Ekeland, Gertrude
Enge, Elsie
Enge, Eugene
Enge, Glen E.
Enge, Robert E.
Enge, Sidney E. and Ferne W.
Eyers, Orville C. and family
Farnum, Bertha
Farnum, Charles Henry and Ada Lanich
Farnum, Elizabeth
Ferber, Eva
Ferber, Felix
Ferry, Darwin J.
Fish, Robert L. (Bob) and Marjorie L. Lange
Fletcher, Dr. R. Frank D.V.M.
Fletcher, Eva Kate
Foye, Helen (Page)
Foye, William G.
Frost, C.
Frost, Charles C. and George
Frost, George and George
Frost, unclear
Gale, May Pace
Gasser, Doris L.
Gasser, John H.
Gasser, Mary A.
Gasser, Roy S. and Frieda L.
Goerks, George A. and Lorraine E.
Goerks, George A.
Graf, John and Marie
Gruber, Christian D. and Katherine M.
Gruber, Dewey J. and Emma P.
Gruber, Harold J. and Viola N.
Gruber, Ivan H.
Gruber, John
Gruber, Jon Jacob
Gruber, Katharina
Gruber, Lloyd J. and Lucinda M.
Gruber, Peter J. and Beulah E.
Gunn, William M. and Pearl E.
Halbman, Maj. Ralph and unclear
Halbman, Ralph C.
Hart, Ellie C.
Hart, Pruda L.
Haynes, Alfred C.
Haynes, Raymond E.
Haynes, Ross C.
Heath, George H. and Mary L.
Hehenberger, Howard G. and Doris M.
Hehenberger, Raymond M. and Erna R.
Hemberger, Carl and Byrdell
Hengesbach, Henry and Anna
Henke, Durlin P. and Adeline D.
Henry, Frederick W. and Metha E.
Henry, Frederick W. Jr.
Henry, Robert J.
Highland, Estelle
Hill and Kindschi families
Hill, Mary E.
Hoelzlhammer, John and family
Hogie, Earl John and Vivian Brewer
Hogie, Jeri Kaia Leffall
Hogie, John Brewer
Hohneke, Theodore F. and Juliet J.
Houghton, Cynthia D.
Houghton, Harriette S.
Houghton, Hiram
Housewert, Florence A. Hengesbach
Hoyles, Reuben S.
Ingles, E.A.
Ingles, Myrtle
Jacoby, Alex M. and Gladys O.
Jenewein, John and Gertrude Hill
Jenewein, Nellie F.
Jenewein, Orva H.
Jenewein, William
Jensen, Joseph R. and Lucille E.
Johnson, Benjamin
Johnson, Edmund
Johnson, Joseph T.
Johnson, M. and unclear
Johnson, Marian Mae
Johnson, not clear
Johnson, Roswell and Mary
Johnson, unclear
Jones, Alexander A. and Evelyn Magli
Kamrath, Ashton Phillip
Kamrath, Philip L. and Janeen M.
Kaufman, Betty Louise
Kaufman, Clifford B. and Esther M.
Kaufman, David L.
Kaufman, Frank and Hulda
Kaufman, Jacob
Kaufman, Lyle
Kazmierczak, Dennis E.
Keller, Lawrence
Keller, Marvel
Keller, Minna
Keller, Theon and Hilda
Kelly, Anna L.
Kendall, U.N. and family
Kennedy, Samuel Carl and Fern Emeline
Kent, child
Kent, John F.
Kindschi and Hunter family
Kindschi, Arthur H.
Kindschi, Elmer D. and Grace G.
Kindschi, Harry W. and Arlene H.
Kindschi, John M.
Kindschi, Margaret M.
Kindschi, Ralph M. and Celia C.
Kindschi, Robert L. and Madeline M.
King, Elias O.
King, Ella H.
Kleinert, David W. and Rosemarie
Kleinert, Lyle E.
Kleinert, William H. and Dorothy G.
Knapp, male infant
Knapp, Maynard
Knapp, Nancy F.
Koenig, Earl H. and Della M.
Korfmacher, John A.
Korfmacher, Marion Dwinnell
Kreutzberger, William and Eunice M.
Kroger, John and Wilhelmine L.
Krueger, Raymond E. and Mary E.
Kuhnau, Clarence H. and Clara W.
Kuhnau, Meryl A. Young
Larsen, Hedvig and Leif
Larsen, Orval G.
Lawsing, Charles H.
Lawsing, John L. and Arilla A.
Lichte, Emil A. and Luella A.
Lindsey, Alonza and Martha W.
Lintl, Ferry and Margaret
Litscher, Lawrence C. and Debra L.
Long, James
Long, Olive
Luck, Andrew and Janice M.
Luck, Florian and Ida L.
Ludemann, Patrick C. (Butch)
Lunch, Dennis P.
Lundgren, Shirlee M.
Mack, Kenneth H. and Opal G.
Magee, Sarah M.
Magli, Amy L.
Magli, Dr. Donald Kindschi
Magli, Evelyn M.
Magli, Gerald A.
Magli, Lewis A.
Makovec, Brown and Book family
Manteufel, Charles A. and Alice J.
Manteufel, George F. and Margaret L.
Mather, Benj. Horace
Mather, Charles F.
Mather, Charlotte
Mather, Clara B.
Mather, Elson
Mather, Henrietta
Mather, Howard M.
Mather, James and unclear
Mather, James E.
Mather, Jesse
Mather, Lucy
Mather, Margaret
Mather, Roy H.
Mather, Samuel
Mather, unclear H.
Mather, unclear
Mather, Urban D. and Minnie
Mather, Wilbert
Matsen, Beatrice K.
Matthews, Wheeler D.
Maynard, Harold W. and Myrna I.
McElhatton, Ralph E. (Mac) and Irene C. Faust
McIntosh, Frank
Merkel, Julius B.
Meyer, Theodore H. (Ted) and Marlene C. Kindschi
Miller, Lester W. and Marguerite
Mills, Thomas L.
Moely, Andrew E.
Moely, Eunice Hope
Moely, Marion Birgen
Morrill, E.
Morrill, Emeline
Morrill, Mary
Morrill, Moses (stone 1)
Morrill, Moses (stone 2 )
Morrill, unclear
Mueller, Arthur A. and Irma A.
Mueller, Lloyd Herman
Myers, Alma M.
Nachtigal, Bradley Alan
Needham, Lorenzo B.
Neuendorf, John
Neuendorf, Kathryn M.
Neumaier, Edward J. and Cynthia A.
Neuman, Wilbert W. and Vera M.
Newhall, Wright
Nichols, Ronald R.
Oldag, Mary and family
Olson, Carl L. and Betty R.
Olson, Helen Groth
Ott, Russell K. and family
Pace, Rachel and family
Pace, Sophie M.
Pace, unclear male
Pacholke, Howard O. and Ella L.
Page, Alfred
Page, Lloyd and Marcella L.
Page, Russell and Rosemary
Page, Wallace S. and family
Parker, Alfred and Eunice
Parsons, Virgil C. and Genevieve D.
Parsons, Virgil C.
Pavlik, Steve and Ruby E.
Perkins, Hiram
Perkins, Nathaniel and family
Perry, Wm.
Peters, Adolph E. and Catherine
Pickett, Eleanor
Pickett, Lizzie
Platt, Raymond A. and Marjorie L.
Ploetz, Charles
Porter, Ray E. and Anna P.
Pound, Lucy A.
Powell, C. Robert and family
Preston, LaVerne A. (Vern) and Joan M. Mowitz (Sam)
Price, Earl R. and Alice C.
Quackenbush, Harry C. and Lucille M.
Qualkenbush, Donald R. and Joanne Young
Raddatz, Clarence and Elizabeth
Rakow, Harold E. and Fern L.
Ramaker, Harold J. and Lorraine
Raschein, Isadore H. and Clara H.
Reed, Alonzo
Richardson, Barbara A.
Richardson, male infant
Ritchie, Ursula
Rix, Dayle T. and Eleanora M.
Rix, Nettie
Roemer, Roland W. and Gracie E.
Rowe, Harold A. and Mary
Sarbacher, Herry J. and Wilma J. Jenewein
Sauk Prairie Cemetery Sign
Schaefer, Wilbert F. (Bill) and Myrtle L. Girling
Schmidt, Della
Schmidt, J.U.
Schmidt, Jack
Schmidt, Marie
Schmit, Joseph P.
Schmit, Mildred A.
Schmudlach, Arthur P. and Ella L.
Schneider, Stella M. Magli
Schrofer, Carol J.
Schubring, Carl J.
Schuette, Harold and Violet
Schuette, Robert and Betty
Schuette, Robert H.
Schultz, Alma Page
Schultz, Leslie Edward
Seitz, Edward W. and Shirley M.
Seitz, Raymond P. and Ella M.
Shell, David and family
Shell, William and family
Smith, John D. and Ruth L.l
Snowden, Walter Linwood (Len) and Lori Irene
Spoors, Roy J. and Jennie M.
Sprecher, Richard D. (Dick)
Sprecher, Vilas D. and Ruth
Stafford, J.R. and Jane
Steuber and Fleming families
Steuber, Theron R. and Sharal R.
Stoddard, Charles H.
Stoddard, Eliza A.
Stoddard, Florence O.
Stoddard, Rev. Asa
Stoddard, Robert A.
Stuber, Homer A. and Vera A.
Swain, Oliver and family
Sweeney, Ferl E. and Beartrice H.
Swett, Artemas K. and Louisa M. Waterbury
Tabor, Edward E.
Tabor, Edward P.
Tabor, Harry A. and Vivian C.
Tabor, Lynn
Tabor, Obert J. and family
Tabor, Thomas W. and Eleanor
Tabor, Thomas
Tabor, unclear female
Tabor, Wilson and Elizabeth
Tellfors, Herbert G. and Ellen M.
Titus, Georgie H.
Topper, Donald R.
Trimpey, Alice Kent
Trimpey, E. Burt
Valgier, John E.
Vaughn, Dallas Winfred
Vaughn, Marian
Von Behren, Louis W. and Ella
Wagner, Alexander A.
Wagner, Alfred A. and Ethel A.
Wagner, Erwin
Wagner, male infant
Ward, Virgil S. and Jeanette L.
Waterbury, Abby A.
Waterbury, Abby
Waterbury, Alice L.
Waterbury, George W. and Jennie B.
Waterbury, Hannah
Waterbury, Irvung J. and unclear A.
Waterbury, James (stone 1)
Waterbury, James (stone 2)
Waterbury, James and Fidella M.
Waterbury, Judson W.
Waterbury, Sarah
Waterbury, Solomon (plaque at base of stone)
Waterbury, Solomon
Watkins, Charles O. and Mabel H.
Waydick, Fred B. and Adorene G.
Wegner, Ben T. and Lillian A.
Wegner, Sedona E. and Leroy A.
Weirich, Arthur F. and Selma W.
Weirich, Clara
Weirich, Dollie
Weirich, Effie
Weirich, Ina Rachel
Weirich, J.
Weirich, John
Weirich, Robert A.
Werner, Ernest H.
Wilcox, Maurice N. (Morry-Doc) and Norma L. Tabor
Wildermuth, Villas J. and Isabelle R.
Willis, children
Willis, Melatian and family
Wright, Frank C. and Gladys H.
Wright, Joseph
Yanke, George H. and Violet L.
Yanke, Herbert and Louise
Young, Eliza
Young, Elvin and Edna
Young, Ervin R. and Stella F.
Young, Lorenda
Young, Pahl A. and Orezalle L.
Young, Peter S. and S.M.
Young, Winthrop
Zimmerman, Edgar
Zwirn, Chris V. and Nellie 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"]

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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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