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St. Jerome Catholic Cemetery
Tombstone Photos


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Laabs - Ryan


Laabs, Desmond F. (Punt) and Lucile A.
Lahaye, Jules and Marie
Lambrecht, Raymond A. and Florence M.
Lampe, Lemmuel M.
Lanigan, Anna M.
Laughlin, Charles T. and Josephine M.
Laughlin, Ellen
Lawson, infant
LeBreck, Lloyd B. and Phyllis
Leeson, Michael M. (Mikey)
Leet, James D. and Carol J.
Leipski, Ida
Leslie, Margaret
Leslie, Sharon
Leverenz, Theresa Nancy
Lewis, Kathryn Johnson
Lewis, Margaret M.
Lewis, Mary Louise
Lindemann, Christopher G.
Linscott, Dennis G
Linscott, Dennis G
Linscott, Dennis G.
Linscott, Francis J. and Dorothy E.
Little, Thomas J.
Locher, Mary Mildred Harty
Loeser, Donald J.
Loew, Martin J.
Loew, Martin J. and Florence Fallon
Longdo, John D.
Loppnow, Erin Lee
Loss, June Rose
Luby, Elaine P.
Luby, infant
Luby, Paul L.
Lucas, James and Lucy M.
Lucke, Edwin G.
Ludwig, Reuben and Ruth R.
Lutz, Robert
Lutz, Robert Steven
Lyons, Edward G. and Mary E.
Lyons, Mark Anthony (1st. stone)
Lyons, Patricia N. and Mark Anthony
Maass, W.C. and Anna M.
Madole, Catherine
Madole, Francis C.
Madole, Leona Kertz
Madole, Norbert C.
Madole, William E.
Mages, Herbert and Marie
Mahar, Mary Degneau
Malone, Ellen
Malone, James
Maney, Dr. John L. and family
Marhofke, Edwin L
Marhofke, Edwin L
Marhofke, Edwin L.
Marhofke, John C. and Erma L.
Marhofke, Rosella M
Marhofke, Rosella M
Markey, father
Markey, James
Markey, mother
Marks, Emma
Marks, Evelyn R.
Marks, James J. Sr. and Jane E.
Marks, John
Marks, Katherine
Marks, Lloyd
Marks, W. John and Gladys E.
Materna, John S. and family
Matt, Anne C
Matt, Anne C
Matt, Dr. Joseph R. and Patricia A.
Matt, Frederick H
Matt, Frederick H
Matt, Frederick H.
Matt, Joseph R. and Patricia A
Matt, Joseph R. and Patricia A
Matt, V. Judith
Matt, V. Judith
Matt, V. Judith
May, Clarence and family
May, Edward J. and Lucille Hefti
May, Margaret
May, Theodore
Mc Namee, George J. and family
Mc Namee, George J. and family
McAleavey, E. Nora
McAleavey, Henrietta
McAleavey, John and Anna J.
McAleavey, L. Everett
McAleavey, M. CeCelia
McAleavey, Michael
McAuley, Henry and Catherine
McCabe, Albert J. and Sister Mary Milo S.S.N.D.
McCabe, Mary
McCabe, Michael C.
McCabe, Milo E. and Jeanne E.
McCabe, Milo F. and Mary C.
McCabe, Sally W.
McCabe, Thomas
McCabe, William J.
McCain, Alexander
McCain, Alexander and Annie
McCall, Agnes M.
McCall, Daniel H. and Ann E.
McCall, Laura
McCall, Margaret
McCall, Mary
McCann, Arthur and Mary
McCann, father
McCann, J.
McCann, John
McCann, Lloyd W. and Kathleen A.
McCann, M.
McCann, Margaret
McCann, Mary
McCann, Michael
McCann, Michael and Catherine
McCann, mother
McCann, unclear
McCann, William
McCanna, Edward P. and Mary E.
McCanna, Edward R. and Mary E.
McCarthy, Rev. James
McCormack, Mary
McCormack, Patrick
McCormack, Robert
McCormack, Thomas N. and Elizabeth A.
McCormick, father and mother
McCormick, Fred J. and family
McCormick, James and Susan
McCormick, Mather and family
McCormick, Mathew and family
McCormick, unclear
McCuen, William F.
McDermott, L.M.
McDonough, Margaret
McDonough, William O.
McGee, Donald E. and Elsie A.
McGinnis, Mary
McGinnis, Richard G.
McGuire, Patrick Joseph
McGuire, Raymond F.
McKenty, Henry and Elizabeth
McKinnon, Trinette Mary
McLavey, Julia
McLeavy, Ida E.
McLeavy, John S.
McLeavy, Margaret
McLeavy, Michael
McMahan, U.S. Grant
McMahon, Rev. H.
McMickle, Dewey Kress and Violet Bonniwell
McNamee, Donald W.
McNamee, George J. and Irene R.
McNulty, David
McNulty, Margaret Greelish
McNulty, Mary
McNulty, Wm.
McNulty, Wm. F.
Mead, Margaret
Meinecke, Bertha
Menamin, Robert S. and Kathryn M.
Mengel, Clara M. and E. Irene
Mengel, James Louis
Mengel, William J. and Claribel M.
Merrill, Ethel Owen
Merrill, Wm. Stetson
Metz, John J.
Metz, Julia
Meyer, Douglas A.
Meyer, Michelle M.
Michalsky, Everett J.
Michalsky, Leroy (Mike) and Ja
Michalsky, male infants
Michalsky, Theodore and Marie
Miles, Benjamin T. and Mary M.
Miles, James V. (Smiley)
Miller, Hattie G.
Miller, Kathleen Elizabeth
Miller, Walter K. and Margaret E.
Millpointer, Henry J. (Hank)
Millpointer, Joseph F. and Joanne M.
Mojto, Joseph J. Sr. and Josep
Monroe, Marcella L.
Monroe, Raymond S.
Monroe, Roberta Higgins
Mooney, Rose Fox
Moore, Georgiana
Moore, John J. and Rosella Delaney
Moore, Mary Eugenia
Moran, Arthur J.
Moran, Catharine
Moran, Joseph McRay
Moran, Katherine A.
Moran, Nicholas and Catharine
Moran, William and Mary
Moroney, Kathleen
Morrow, Dr. Mary A.
Morrow, Dr. Thomas M.
Morrow, Grace E.
Motsinger, Dr. Ernest L.
Motsinger, Mary H.
Mulvanny, Dolores R. And John R.Mulvanny, John F. and Dolores R.
Munro, Roy C. and Florence F.
Murphy, Chas.
Murphy, Joseph P. and Florence A.
Murray, Hugh
Myers, infant
Nameth, Stephen J. and Pauline E
Nameth, Stephen J. and Pauline E
Natzke, Daniel F. (Danny)
Natzke, Francis E. (Butch) and Marianne
Neff, Albert F. and Ida T.
Neff, Alois A. (Weezer)
Neff, Bernard W. Jr.
Neff, infants
Neu, Gilbert H. and family
Neuman, Eugene C
Neuman, Eugene C
Neuman, Eugene J. and family
Neumann, Robert E.
Neumann, Robert E. and Florence J.
Ney, Kathleen A.
Nickchen, Paul H. and Mavelle V.
Ninabuck, Elizabeth A.
Norris, Thomas H. and Ellen
O'Brien, infant
O'Brien, W. Robert (Bob) and Jane M. Conarchy
O'Brien, W. Robert and Jame M. Conarachy
O'Brien, W. Robert and Jame M. Conarachy
O'Connor, Ellen
O'Connor, Ellen
O'Flaherty, James
O'Flaherty, Thomas
O'Neill, Charles F.
O'Shea, Daniel E. and Margaret P. Moore
Orr, John J.
Orr, Nancy Griffith
Osen, Arthur L.
Osen, Sadie V.
Ostrom, Ralph L.
Ostrom, Ralph L. and Estelle M.
Packee, Jane Marie
Pankow, Hilbert
Pankow, Louise A.
Patrick, Patrick M.
Pease, James A.
Perkins, Reimer A. and family
Pernat, Frank and Agnes
Pernat, Frank and Agnes
Plante, Albert C. and Caroline M.
Platz, John O. and Marion C.
Pollack, Duane T.
Pollack, Kenneth and Madeline E. (Lynn)
Poradek, Frank J. and family
Preschler, Anton and Elizabeth
Preschler, Jack J. and family
Preschler, William A.
Quinn, Bell
Quinn, father
Quinn, Idell A.
Quinn, mother
Quinn, William
Quirk, Thomas
Rasmussen, Bernard J.
Rasmussen, Elizabeth
Rasmussen, Evelyn A.
Rasmussen, Kyle Kusba and Kimberly Kusba
Rasmussen, Leo L.
Rasmussen, male infant
Rauen, Math W. and Elizabeth R.
Rauer, CeCelia A.
Rausch, Matthew P. and Ann M.
Redzinski, Daniel J.
Rentmeester, family
Rentmeester, Ronald and Rose
Reter - Helmrich, Frans and Jeannette
Revnew, Gerald F. and Dorothy A.
Ridder, Henry
Ridder, Ida J.
Riedemann, William R.
Rieder, Gerald A. and Jane B.
Rindfleisch, Victor and Viola
Robel, infant
Robinson, William H. and Mathilda
Roble, Aloysius F.
Roble, Helen E.
Roets, Leo J. and Alice S.
Rogan, Anthony B.
Rogan, Caroline
Rogan, Helen
Rogan, James
Rogan, Margaret J.
Rohrer, John K. and Mary Kay
Roper, Maurice and Joyce M.
Rowe, William C.
Rowland, Edward D.
Rowland, Jessie
Rozek, Gerald
Ruggles, Kempster L.
Rush, unclear and Lillian
Ryan, Clara M.
Ryan, Douglas
Ryan, John
Ryan, John J.
Ryan, Leora M.
Ryan, Mary E.
Ryan, Orville J.
Ryan, Raymond
Ryan, Richard E.

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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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