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Raddatz - Zullo


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Raddatz, Mary
Rath, Emil
Rath, John E
Rath, John E.
Rath, Mary Agnes
Rath, Virginia E.
Rathbun, Ann L.
Rathbun, Catherine V.
Rathbun, Robert A.
Ratkowski, Janice R.
Redel, Barbara Lynn Larsen
Redel, Bernice E.
Redel, Elizabeth
Redel, Frank W.
Redel, John
Reed, Joan M.
Reed, William H.
Regur, Daniel D.
Regur, Ruth C.
Reilly, Charles
Reinke, Gerald A
Reish, George and Theresa
Reish, George
Reish, Theresa
Resa, Agnes Bodden
Reynolds, Beryl MacArthur
Reynolds, John H
Reynolds, Marie C.
Reynolds, William
Rice, Felice
Rice, James
Rice, James P.
Rice, Lenore
Riedl family marker
Riedl, John T.
Riek, Michael E
Riek, Suzanne
Riek, Willis
Riese, Mary J.
Rigg, Jane
Rigg, Alice McGraw
Rigg, Jane
Rigg, John
Rinderer, Henry and Susie
Rinderer, Henry
Rinderer, Susie
Ring, Ellen Driscoll
Ritchey, James
Ritchey, Mary Ann
Ritchey, William
Roben, Joseph A.
Roben, Marie
Roben, Milton F.
Roben, Virginia V.
Robran, Ricky
Robran, Theresa
Rodgers, Patrick
Rogers, George
Rogers, Katherine Scanlon
Rohda, Amil
Rohda, Mary Enright
Rossmiller, Michelle Lucas
Roszak, Mary L. Whitney
Rotier, Jason H.
Rotier, Jason H.
Rotier, Madeline
Rourke, Allie
Rowe family marker
Rowe, Michael and Thomas
Rowe, William
Rowe, Maggie
Rowe, Margaret
Rowe, Mary
Rowe, Michael
Rowe, Thomas
Rowe, Thomas (2)
Rowe, William
Rowe, William S.
Runge, Alvin J.
Runge, Marcella Hart
Ruszkiewicz, Regina
Ryan, Mary
Ryan, Frankie A.
Ryan, Jessie Bodden
Ryan, John
Ryan, Katie
Ryan, Mary
Ryan, Matt
Ryan, Thomas
Saint Peter's Cemetery sign
Saint Peters Cemetery Stone,  
Sampson, Audrey M.
Sampson, Norman G.
Sans, Bernard H
Sans, Virginia R.
Sargeant, Helen M.
Sargeant, Lester N.
Sargeant, Margaret K. Linehan
Sargeant, Ralph J.
Sawyer, Isabelle
Scanlon, Arthur T.
Scanlon, Bernard Francis
Scanlon, Joseph
Scanlon, Mary
Scanlon, Michael
Scanlon, Michael S.
Scheel, Hunter
Scheel, Kevin
Scheideler, Victor
Scherer, Kathleen Haskell
Schipper, Jerome E.
Schipper, Luanne F. Brophy
Schlichter, Anna C. and Trasia
Schmidt, Basil M.
Schmidt, Jeffrey B.
Schmidt, Joseph T.
Schmidt, Mary R.
Schmidt, Mildred
Schraeder, Lawrence P.
Schraeder, Rita L.
Schuknecht, Hugo W.
Schultz, Barney F.
Schultz, Blanche F. Weber
Schultz, Eunice Wilma
Schultz, May Gannon
Schultz, Otto Louis
Schultz, Ralph
Schwall, Norma Lynne Combecker
Schwall, Richard E
Schwall, Richard Edward
Schwartz family marker
Schwartz family stone
Schwartz, Albert A.
Schwartz, Allie F.
Schwartz, Andrew
Schwartz, Anne Powers
Schwartz, Carrie E.
Schwartz, Carroll J.
Schwartz, Charles
Schwartz, Charles J.
Schwartz, Donald R.
Schwartz, Edna L. Bernau
Schwartz, Elizabeth Wagner
Schwartz, George E.
Schwartz, Gertrude L.
Schwartz, Glen H.
Schwartz, Harold A.
Schwartz, Harold H.
Schwartz, James H
Schwartz, Joan E.
Schwartz, John A.
Schwartz, Julius A.
Schwartz, M. Elizabeth
Schwartz, Margaret
Schwartz, Margaret A.
Schwartz, Marie E.
Schwartz, Mark B
Schwartz, Mark B.
Schwartz, May E.
Schwartz, Paul
Schwartz, Pihilip R.
Schwartz, Ray R.
Schwartz, Robert A
Schwartz, Rose
Schwartz, Susan T.
Schwartz, Walter W.
Scott family marker
Scott, Caroline McMahon
Scott, Clara
Scully, Reginald C.
Scully, William E. Jr.
Scully, Mary A. Fleming
Scully, Reginald C.
Scully, William
Scully, William F. Jr.
Seavert, L. Grace Maier
Seidel, Maria
Selch, Raymond
Sell, Mary
Shannon, Lynn R.
Shannon, Marian
Sheedy, (stone broken off) female
Shenkenberg, Edith M.
Shenkenberg, Harold
Shepard, Julia
Shepard, Lester J.
Shepard, Margaret A.
Shepard, Peggy Jo
Shepard, Viola
Shepard, Wesley
Sheridan, James
Sheridan, Rose
Sherman, Donald R.
Sherman, Joyce A.
Siedleck, Ruth E.
Siedleck, Stanley G.
Skarr, James R.
Skinner, Clara A.
Skinner, Tom
Skony, Sig. J.
Skony, Michael C.
Skony, Sigmund J.
Skowlund, Mary L.
Skowlund, Owen M.
Sloat, Katherine
Sloat, Murton J.
Slosarczyk, Vitalis A
Slosarczyk, Jeffrey M.
Slosarczyk, Virginia D.
Slosarczyk, Vitalis A
Slosarczyk, Vitalis A.
Smith family stone
Smith, Albert
Smith, Albert J
Smith, Frieda A
Smith, infant
Smithson, Donald M.
Smithson, Evalyn G.
Sokolowski, Joseph H.
Sokolowski, Evelyn M. Dubial
Sokolowski, Joseph H.
Sorensen, Myron
Spaight, Caroline E.
Spaight, Daniel
Spaight, Margaret Mary
Spaight, Mary
Spaight, Rose Elizabeth
Spaight, Caroline
Spaight, Daniel
Spaight, George J.
Spaight, Honora
Spaight, Isabelle
Spaight, James
Spaight, James M.
Spaight, John H.
Spaight, Margaret Mary
Spaight, Marie J.
Spaight, Mary
Spaight, Mary A.
Spaight, Rose Elizabeth
Spiegelhoff, Mr. and Mrs.
Spiegelhoff, Anna Maria Henrich
Spiegelhoff, Carol
Spiegelhoff, Edward
Spiegelhoff, Harold
Spiegelhoff, Nellie
Spleas, Howard E.
Stark, Dorothy A.
Stark, Reuben A.
Stefanski, Edward and Ruth
Stefanski, Ed
Stefanski, Edward
Stefanski, Ruth
Steger, Jeffrey M.
Sternberg, Harold C. Sr.
Sternberg, Rose G.
Stine, Betty J.
Stollenwerk, Erwin E.
Stollenwerk, Pauline
Stradinger, Emil J
Stradinger, Emil J.
Stradinger, Loretta J.
Strasser, Frank E.
Strasser, Marion K.
Straus, Bertha M.
Straus, Claude M.
Struhar, Mary M. Welch
Stute, Anton F. and Angeline
Stute, Angeline E.
Stute, Anton F.
Sutley, Francis Patrick
Sutley, Mary Healy
Swartwout, Eileen C.
Swartwout, Lawrence E.
Sweeney, Elizabeth M. Mooney
Sweeney, Jerome C.
Sweeney, Ora Amos
Swendson, Lela A.
Swendson, Richard A.
Swoboda family marker
Swoboda, Florence
Swoboda, Frank
Swoboda, Wenzel
Swoboda, Anthony
Swoboda, Emil W.
Swoboda, Florence M. Schwartz
Swoboda, Frank A.
Swoboda, Lavone L. Healey
Swoboda, Margaretha Ruesch
Swoboda, Maria T. Ruesch
Swoboda, Maude A. Brooks
Swoboda, Wenzel
Tadych, Joyce
Taft, Charles
Taft, James
Taft, Mary J.
Talaga, Joshua James
Taubert, Herman F.
Taubert, Marion C.
Taubert, Scott T
Taylor, Agnes
Taylor, James
Taylor, Kenneth H.
Tenpenny, Eugene J.
Tenpenny, Joseph and Clara
Tenpenny, Clara Kleinvehn
Tenpenny, Eugene J.
Tenpenny, Joseph
Thayer, Fern M
Thayer, Mary G.
Thayer, Merrill T
Thayer, Romaine E
Thayer, Thomas
Thayer, Timothy E.
Theisen family marker.jpg
Theisen, Albert F.
Theisen, John J.
Theisen, Margaret
Theisen, Martin P.
Theisen, Nicholas
Thom, Edward A.
Thom, Louise M. Juranek
Thomas, Douglas C.
Thomas, Lucille T. Dietrich
Tighe, Johanna Sheean
Tinney, Bridget
Tiplady, James B.
Tiplady, Marie A.
Tobin, Catherine
Tobin, Ella
Tobin, John
Tobin, Patrick
Tofthagen, James R. and Ann
Tofthagen, Ann
Tofthagen, James R.
Tomas, Emmerich
Tomas, Katharina Kapolnek
Trainor, James H.
Trainor, Margaret
Trainor, Nora F.
Trainor, William
Tralewski, Joseph M.
Tralewski, Joseph M.
Trampe, Cynthia L. Byrnes
Travers, Ellen
Travers, Katherine C.
Travers, Ellen
Travers, Joan
Travers, Katherine
Treffinger, Mary G.
Trinastic, Brian Thomas
Tritz, Joseph J.
Tritz, Kathleen A.
Tritz, Marvin P.
Troy, Esther H.
Twist, Eugenia B.
Twist, Ronald W.
Ullenberg, Marcella
Ullenberg, Robert
Urbaniak, Geraldine A. Pekel
Urbaniak, Leo A
Urbaniak, Leo A.
Urbaniak, Stanley E.
Van Buren, Irvin Charles (1)
Van Buren, Irvin Charles (2)
Van Buren, Irvin Charles (3)
Van Schaick, Maria P.
Van Schaick, Martinus W.
Van Schaick, A. Henry
Van Schaick, Maria M.
Van Schaick, Maria P.
Van Schaick, Martinus W.
Vander Beke, John
Vander Beke, Karen
Vander Beke, Peter John
Vander Vest, David J
Vereycken, Charles and Bertha
Vilona, James V. and Teresa C.
Vilona, James V.
Vilona, Teresa C.
Vilona, V. Tony
Vitcenda, Albin F.
Vitcenda, Marie V.
Voellings, Alma
Voellings, Mary Ann Wood
Voellings, Paul
Voellings, William J
Voellings, William J.
Voellings, Wm. J
Voght, Belle
Voght, Elizabeth J.
Voght, Otis
Von Rueden, Ardyce A (1)
Von Rueden, Ardyce A (2)
Von Rueden, Ardyce A (3)
Vosburg, A.
Vosburg, Frank
Voss, Margaret
Voss, Sarah Gleason
Wade, Adeline F. Brophy
Wade, Louis
Waine, Jane
Waine, Leonard
Walk, Jacob
Wall, Nancy J.
Walsh, David
Walsh, John
Walter, Andrew H.
Walters, Edgar J.
Walters, Ella A. O'Toole
Wambold, Opal A.
Wankowski, Christopher D.
Wankowski, Christopher D.
Waranka, Andrew James
Ward, Catherine
Ward, Catherine Monaghan
Ward, Daniel
Ward, Elizabeth Dwyer
Ward, James
Ward, James S.
Ward, John
Ward, Katie
Ward, Lawrence
Ward, Margaret
Ward, Mary
Ward, Michael G.
Ward, Patrick
Ward, Raymond
Ward, Rose E.
Ward, Veronica
Wathen, G. Marin
Wathen, I. Elizabeth
Wathen, Robert Earl
Weinert, Leroy M
Weinhoff, Rev. John J.
Weinkauf, Donald C. and Lorraine
Weinkauf, unclear and Anna C.
Weinkauf, Anna C.
Weinkauf, Charles E.
Weinkauf, Donald C.
Weinkauf, Donald R.
Weinkauf, Fred A.
Weinkauf, James A.
Weinkauf, Leland J.
Weinkauf, Lorraine
Weinkauf, Mary L.
Weinkauf, Sharon K.
Weinkauf, Victor B.
Weinkauf, Virginia H. Garvin
Weiss, Mary Hart
Welch, Frances J. Cash
Welch, Jerry L.
Welch, Joan F. Strukel
Welch, Margaret A
Welch, Martin J.
Welch, Robert L.
Welch, Robert W
Welnak, Judith F. Weiss
Welnak, Paul M.
Wendorf, Thomas A.
Wenzel, Anne K.
Wenzel, James W.
West, Eldred A.
West, Loretta T.
West, Warren J.
Westphal, Joseph L.
Wetzel, Adolph J.
Wetzel, Lorretta R. Lubarsky
Wetzel, Mary
Whelan, Elizabeth M.
Whelan, Erwin A.
Whitney, Elma B.
Whitney, George C.
Wickless, Mary Anne
Wickless, Mary Anne
Wiechert, John C. and Margaret
Wiechert, John C.
Wiechert, Margaret
Williams, Dennis
Williams, Bessie C. Clancy
Williams, Dennis
Williams, Francis M.
Williams, Frank E
Williams, Geraldine L.
Williams, John L
Williams, Margaret
Williams, Walter E
Williams, Walter E.
Williams, William J.
Wilmer, Augustus
Wilmer, baby
Wilmer, Bernard J
Wilmer, Bernhard
Wilmer, Carol M
Wilmer, Carrie
Wilmer, Charles B.
Wilmer, Charlotte
Wilmer, Elizabeth
Wilmer, Elizabeth M Johnston
Wilmer, Elizabeth Waltring
Wilmer, Florence E
Wilmer, Frances J.
Wilmer, George
Wilmer, Henry
Wilmer, J. G.
Wilmer, John Bernard
Wilmer, Mary A. Boyle
Wilmer, Mary Ann
Wilmer, Nellie
Wilmer, Susan Mary
Wilmer, Theresa
Wilmer, Walter William
Wilmer, William
Wilson, Eileen Brooks
Windpassinger, Anna
Windpassinger, Joseph
Windpassinnger, Mary Ann K.
Winters, Carol M.
Winters, Gregory A.
Wisley, Bridget
Wisley, Thomas
Wisnewski, Mary Lou A. Pospychalla
Wisnewski, Robert A
Woessner, Chuck
Woessner, Mabelie
Wolter, Thomas R
Wood, Burnell J.
Wood, Harriet L.
Wood, Helena I.
Wood, LaMar J.
Wood, Mary M.
Wood, Sandra K.
Wood, William J.
Woyak, Alan J.
Woyak, Sara Marie
Young, Claire Brady
Zeiger, Joseph W
Zeiger, Joseph W.
Zeiger, Leora C.
Zickermann, Helen Ann Smith
Zickermann, Robert L.
Zigman, Leona M.
Zigman, Walter
Zirkel, Kathleen Carroll
Zmuda, Paul
Zmuda, Pearl
Zullo, Mary Ann C.
Zullo, Ronald 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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