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Aarstad - Fuller


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Aarstad, Margaret M.
Aarstad, Ronald G.
Achen, Fran M.
Achen, Lydia N.
Achen, Lydia Nikos
Adams, Lorena M. Nourse
Adams, William F.
Albrecht, George F.
Albrecht, Josephine C. Carlson
Allen, Harry R.
Allen, Mae F.
Allen, Steven S.
Allenstein, Betty J. Dillman
Allenstein, Leland C.
Alvarado, Federico
Alvarado, Josefina Vasquez
Amborn, Margaret B. Kutz
Amborn, Walter L.
Ambrose, Rosepha Montague Trippe
Ambrose, Stephen Hedges
Andersen, Bertha
Anderson, Augustus
Anderson, Berwyn W.
Anderson, Carrie Oslock
Anderson, Clarence
Anderson, Denise L.
Anderson, Edward C.
Anderson, Erlinda C.
Anderson, Eunice S.
Anderson, Henry
Anderson, Hilma C.
Anderson, Hilma C. Olson
Anderson, Horace
Anderson, Howard C.
Anderson, Julie M. Helgerson
Anderson, Kristi L.
Anderson, Melverd A.
Anderson, Thomas V.
Anderson, Thomas V.
Anderson, Vernon P.
Anderson, Virgil
Anderson, William C.
Anderson, Willie
Angel, Maria
Anhalt, Arlan R.
Anhalt, Esther H. Schmidt
Ankomeus, Anna E. Kincaid
Ankomeus, Charles H.
Ankomeus, Dorothy M. Fiske
Ankomeus, George W
Ankomeus, Harvey J.
Ankomeus, Joseph
Ankomeus, Margaret
Ankomeus, Matilda Rudolph
Ardelt, Paul C.
Armstong family marker
Armstong, Ernest
Armstong, Grace
Armstong, Ruth
Armstrong, Edith
Armstrong, George
Armstrong, Laura
Armstrong, William
Armstrong, Wilmer
Arnold, Bettie L.
Arnold, Constance J. Dike
Arnold, Ivy
Arnold, James S.
Arnold, Jean A.
Arnold, Laura B. Raymond
Arvold, Alfred G.
Arvold, Caroline
Arvold, Louis
Arvold, Louise L.
Arvold, Mary C.
Arvold, Mildred Tolles
Ash, James
Austin, George M.
Austinson, Carrie Ludtke
Austinson, Frieda Siljan
Austinson, Myron C.
Austinson, Myron Conrad
Bachmann, Kay E. Jr.
Bachmann, Sandra K. Running
Bacon, Gertrude Montague
Bacon, James Fred K.
Bacon, Julia Montague
Baechle, Donald E.
Baechle, Janice M.
Bailey, Dorthea A. Hess
Bailey, Ronald H.
Baker, Lucy A.
Baker, Marjorie
Baker, Paul B.
Ball, Norma J.
Ball, Ralph D.
Banker, Annelisa
Barnes, Leon W.
Barnes, Roy E.
Barnes, Ruth J.
Barron, Frank
Barry, Belva Nelson
Barry, Howard T.
Bartelak, June
Bartelak, Robert V.
Barth, Edward
Barth, Emma E. Klug
Barty, Amelia J. Peyer
Bassett, Dwight
Batz, Elmer L.
Batz, Ethel J. Cary
Batz, Kenneth A.
Baumhardt, Jerome F
Bayer, Earl H.
Bayer, Emma
Bayer, Henry
Bayer, Ila M.
Beine, Mary Gertrude Bower
Belair, Renee Lynn
Belair, Renee Lynn
Belknap, Persis
Bell, Dorothy H.
Benes, Gary A.
Benes, James William
Benes, Marion E. Johnson
Benes, Terry A.
Benheimer, Rodney
Benner, Christian C.
Benner, Edward
Benner, Elizabeth Steinmetz
Benner, Ruth
Bennett, E.
Bennett, Lois
Bennis, Florence
Benson, Clair L.
Benson, Clair L.
Benson, Nellie T.
Benson, Nellie T. Coombe
Benzer, George A.
Benzer, Laura
Berdan, Harold
Berdan, Kathrine G.
Berger, Erna E.
Berger, William F.
Berger, William K.
Bergfeld, John
Bergfeld, Kenneth E.
Bergman, Florence M.
Bergman, Richard D
Bergman, Richard D.
Bigelow, Catherine I. Dailey
Bigelow, Clarence
Bigelow, Louise A.
Bigelow, Lutie N. Reed
Bigelow, O. Reed
Bigelow, Oromel H.
Billett, John
Billett, Lydia
Billett, Mary
Bimler, Chris F.
Birge, Ada Minerva
Birge, Emma
Birge, Frederick
Birge, Henry
Birge, Mary L Noble
Birge, Mary L. Noble
Birge, William
Birge, William (2)
Bissett, James
Blaedow, Michael Lyle
Blakeslee, Joseph
Blakeslee, Mary Vincent Hall
Bliss, Arthur C.
Bliss, Florence Pratt
Blodgett, David M.
Blodgett, Edwin R.
Blodgett, Laura B.
Blodgett, Lloyd W.
Blodgett, Mabel C.
Blodgett, Marsha Lee
Boardman, Helen Fairchild
Boelkow, Frederic E. O.
Bogie, Cecil James
Bogie, Duane Cecil
Bogie, Gladys Dobratz
Bolduc, Andrea L.
Bolduc, Marilyn J.
Bolduc, Thomas E.
Boltz, Evelyn
Boltz, infant
Boltz, John
Boltz, Leroy
Boltz, Minnie H.
Bomaster, Lizzie
Bonk, Joseph W.
Borovec, Anna M.
Borovec, William C.
Botello, Angelina
Botello, Eva Angelina V.
Botello, Jose
Botello, Jose M. Sr.
Bourenske, Erma E.
Bourenske, John T.
Bovee, Emma Rensen
Bovee, Laura Dowd
Bovee, Marvin H.
Bovee, Mary Louisa
Bowdin, Vivian K.
Bower, Emma R. Urell
Bower, Ethel P. Bannerman
Bower, George Washington
Bower, Irving J.
Bower, Joseph Purcell
Bower, Robert Purcell
Bowers, Annetta
Bowers, Lawrence E
Bowers, W. Frank
Boyd, Agnes
Boyd, Bessie H.
Boyd, Claire Hanson
Boyd, Francis E. W.
Boyd, Ray R.
Boyd, Ruth H.
Boyd, Willis J.
Boyer, Betty
Boyer, Charles S.
Boyer, Duane A.
Boynton, Dolores A.
Bray, Charles G.
Bray, Daniel J.
Bray, Edward A.
Bray, Mary H.
Bray, Vera E.
Bridee, Isabell
Brigham, Beulah
Brigham, Ella
Brigham, Harriett M. Hawes
Brigham, Mae
Brigham, Merle O.
Brigham, Rocky
Brock, Dale E.
Brock, Helen
Brock, Jane Ellen
Brotzman, Eric M.
Brown, Alice Grahler
Brown, Betty M.
Brown, Clarence A.
Brown, Donald E
Brown, Donald E.
Brown, Donald W.
Brown, Gertrude A.
Brown, Mildred E. Grant
Brushaber, Ellen
Brushaber, Melvin
Bryant, Aaron F.
Bryant, Jean
Brych, Dorothy
Brych, Walter F.
Brynes, Arlene M.
Brynes, James J.
Buchholz, Arthur
Buchholz, Eleanor
Buckley, S.
Buening, Brian J
Buening, Lawrence R
Bulgrin, Audrey D.
Bulgrin, Robert W.
Bunnell, Ezra W.
Bunnell, Helen M.
Bunnell, infant
Burke, John J.
Burns, Ruth
Burns, Thomas
Burton, Louise
Busche, Amanda E
Busche, Betty I.
Busche, Irma A.
Busche, Lawrence H.
Bushman, David F.
Bushman, Franklin F.
Bushman, Marguerite N.
Bushman, Ruth L.
Butgereit, Emmy M.
Butgereit, Johann
Butler, Edna M.
Butt, Laura
Butzke, Melvin R.
Campbell, J. Jess
Campbell, Laura E.
Carlson, Albert
Carlson, Hazel
Carnes, Darlene F.
Carnes, Randall A.
Carter, Albert
Carter, Katherine
Cartwright, Anaiah
Castle, Anne B.
Castle, Elbert A.
Castle, infant
Castle, Irwin
Castle, Pearl
Caswell, Charles H.
Caswell, Estella L.
Caswell, Glen
Caswell, Hattie A.
Caswell, Ruth Ford
Caswell, Shirley A. Robinson
Catania, Hazel A.
Catania, Jacob J.
Cavanaugh, Anna E.
Cavanaugh, Harry R.
Cehrke, Mathilda
Chamberlain, Alta Sleep
Chamberlain, Fred A
Chamberlain, Fred A
Chamberlain, Raymond J.
Chamberlain, Richard Harry
Chamberlain, Richard Harry
Chamberlain, Viva M.
Chamberlin, Mary S.
Channing, Oliver
Channing, Rosina
Chatfield, George H
Chatfield, Mary
Chopp, Joseph J.
Chopp, Madeline A.
Christensen, Shirley
Christenson, Luella
Christiner, Mildred
Christner, Charlotte A. Pittenger
Christner, Mildred Pittenger
Church, Charles
Church, Charles D.
Church, Charles E.
Church, Kathleen M.
Church, Lorraine
Church, Lorraine A.
Cla.....,
Clark, Lowell E.
Clarke, Anne M.
Clarke, Inez C.
Clarke, Janet R.
Clarke, Luther L.
Cleven, Alice Hanson
Cleven, Henry M.
Cobb, Betsey
Cobb, Simein E.
Coburn family marker
Coburn, Addison
Coburn, Alice
Coburn, Deane A.
Coburn, Florence Deakin
Coburn, Florence Deakin
Coburn, Helen R.
Coburn, infant
Coburn, Lillian M.
Coburn, Marilyn
Coburn, Marjorie
Coburn, Ora A.
Coburn, Ronald O
Coburn, Ronald O.
Coburn, Terry
Coburn, Thusnelda A.
Colby, June
Colby, Roy A.
Colby, Roy Arthur
Colby, Ruth B.
Coleman, Edward
Coleman, Luella
Coll, Christopher
Collins, Helen M.
Collins, Henry M.
Collins, Kay C.
Congdon, Gary
Conner, Phyllis A.
Conner, William G.
Conroy, Fred
Conroy, Martin Matt
Conroy, Mary
Cook, D. Seymour
Cook, Rachel S.
Coppins, George W.
Coppins, Jennie E.
Cordio, Elizabeth
Cordio, Frank
Cornell, Bethana
Cornell, Eugene
Corzine, Wilma Sherwood
Coulder, Libbie
Cox, Alvin E.
Cox, Dean A.
Cox, George W.
Cox, Maybell V.
Cox, Patsy
Cox, Rebecca
Cox, Robert M.
Coxe, Carol K
Coxe, Clara Trippe
Coxe, Gerald James
Coxe, Gertrude Quigley
Coxe, James Chester
Coxe, Tiffany Anne
Craft, Lynnette M.
Craft, Lynnette M. Quast
Craig, Virginia Coxe
Cravath, Almeda
Cravath, Orville A.
Cresson, Annie
Cresson, George
Cresson, Helen
Crichton, Archie D.
Crichton, Jeanne C.
Crichton, Mary Alice
Criger, Minnie
Crossett, Ida Gerfin
Crumb, George A.
Crumb, Hazel M.
Crummey, Carol J.
Crummey, James H.
Cruse, Charles
Cruse, Charles H.
Cruse, Constance M.
Cruse, Marian
Cruver, Jennie
Cruver, Myron A.
Culver, Eileen
Culver, Erna W.
Culver, Frances
Culver, Garry
Culver, Gorydon
Culver, Jenny H.
Culver, Wildon
Culver, Wildon Harlan
Cummings, Barbara T.
Cummings, Roger J
Cummings, Roy J.
Curtis, Mabel
Cutler, Charlotte Anderson
Cutler, Marshall B.
Daggett, Clay Justin
Daggett, Clay Justin
Daggett, Helen Cotta
Daggett, Helen Gotta
Dahlem, Adianne A.
Dahlem, Arianne A.
Dahlem, Richard K.
Dahlem, Richard K.
Dalee, Florence
Dalee, Orville
Daniel, Ardie
Daniels, John T. Jr.
Dann, George
Dann, George H.
Dann, James W.
Dann, Lucretia J.
Dann, Mary L.
Dann, Samuel S.
Davidson, Joyce E. Harris
Davidson, Marin Phillip
Davis, Bertha A.
Davis, Charles A.
Davis, Charlie W.
Davis, Harry J
Davis, Sarah A.
Davison, Clare
Davison, Malcolm
Deakin, Earl H.
Deakin, Earl H.
Dean, Jean Hanson
Dean, Walter Keith
Debaufer, Robert C.
Debaufer, Robert C.
Debaufer, Sally J.
Debaufer, Sally J.
Deegan, Ada M.
Deegan, Daniel A.
DeMaid, Eugene J.
DeMott, Agnes M.
DeMott, Hugh J.
DeMott, Martin P.
DeMott, Orson H. Sr.
DeMott, Rosemary
Dempsey, Daniel
Dempsey, Elizabeth
Dempsey, Norma E.
Dempsey, William J.
Denoyer, Margien
Denoyer, Mary L.
DePorter, George V.
DePorter, Henry
DePorter, Henry (2)
Deporter, Jean M.
Deporter, Michael H
Deporter, Michael H.
DePorter, Neva
DesJardin, Nancy
DeWald, Gladeth
Dewart, David W.
Dewart, Marian G.
Dewberry, Mary R.
DeWind, Henry A.
DeWind, Violet K.
DeWolf, Effie B.
DeWolf, Eunice L.
DeWolf, Mannering
DeWolf, William
Dickerson, Mary A. Whritenour
Dickerson, Mary E.
Didriksen, Edward
Didriksen, Florence
Diederich, Richard P
Diederich, Richard P.
Diederich, Sally M.
Dike, Charles E.
Dike, Donald W.
Dike, Edith M.
Dike, Virginia M.
Dillenback, Marvin G,
Dillon, Matilda A.
Dillon, Walter W.
Dixon, Alma
Dixon, Hiram
Dixon, Marie E.
Dobson, infant
Dollase, Ethel
Dorsch, Don George
Dorsch, Erma Louise
Dosemagen, Harriet M. Komberec
Dosemagen, Michelle Anne
Dosemagen, Richard C
Dosemagen, Richard C.
Doud, Kate
Douglass, Kenneth B.
Douglass, Mary L.
Dowd, Launa
Dowd, Marvin
Downing, Blanche K.
Downing, John W.
Downs, Carol S.
Downs, LaVerne H.
Draeger, E. Josephine
Draeger, Eloise Kachel
Draeger, John Keith
Draeger, Raymond O.
Drays, Carol J.
Drays, Debra Ann
Drays, Marvin V.
Drays, Stephanie M.
Dreger, Herbert J.
Dreger, Marjorie T.
Dreger, Stuart Thiel
Dremler, infant
Drifke, Frank J.
Drifke, Martha V.
Droullard, Clayton A
Droullard, Clayton A.
Droullard, Mary L.
Ducharme, Julia
Duerson, Ethel M.
Duerson, Leo L.
Duerst, Arthur E.
Duerst, Brian K.
Duerst, Joan M.
Duerst, Lillian G.
Duerst, S. Hervey
Duesterbeck, Lester W
Duesterbeck, Lester W.
Duesterbeck, Marjorie D.
Duffin, Carol J.
Duffin, David M.
Duffin, Kerry Ann
Duffin, Laurel A.
Duncan, Margie M
Duncan, Thomas H.
Dunwiddie, Ardys
Dunwiddie, Leon F
Dunwiddie, Leon F.
Dutcher, Anne K.
Dutcher, Eleanor
Dutcher, Elmer
Dutcher, Ernest
Dutcher, Margaret E.
Dutcher, Raymond A.
Dutcher, Steven A.
Dutcher, Vern
Eales, Alvin
Earll, Charles I.
Ebbott, Jean Hind
Edelen, Lucille E. Krahn
Edison, Hannah
Edison, Hannah E.
Edmundson, Byron A.
Edmundson, Nancy Y.
Edmundson, Rodney F.
Eggleston, Herbert H.
Eggleston, Mabel S.
Egnoski, Frank
Egnoski, Leonard C
Egnoski, Leonard C.
Egnoski, Mary Ellen
Ehmke, Linda L.
Eichmiller, Anton
Eichmiller, Anton
Eichmiller, Nancy
Eichmiller, Nancy
Ellison, Terry L.
Ellison, Thomas McCarthy
Elphick, Howard
Elphick, Richard
Elphick, Thelma
Elston, Aletta Denoyer
Emery, Anita C.
Emery, Loren J.
Engebritsen, Willis
Engel, Gustav A.
Engel, Paula U.
Enright, Dola
Enright, Lyle V.
Ervin, George W.
Ervin, Gerald J.
Ervin, Josephine
Esterly, Celia Lewis
Everhardt, Jerry
Everhardt, Margaret
Everhardt, Ray J.
Fairchild, Cornelia Maria Luge
Fairchild, David L.
Falcon, Carlos A. Servin
Falcon, Diana P. Servin
Falk, Minnie
Falk, Will
Farnham, Leola A.
Farnham, Willis H.
Fehly, Carl F.
Fehly, Joan L.
Fero, Arthur
Fero, Barney
Fero, Bruce W.
Fero, Edward
Fero, Enid R.
Fero, Ernest G.
Fero, Ethel C.
Fero, Michael Lee
Fero, Norma
Fero, Robert B.
Fero, Russell C.
Fero, Shirley J.
Fero, Tilla
Ferric, George M.
Ferris, Laura A.
Field, Howard G.
Field, Lois H.
Fiischer, Warren C.
Finch, Cherri L.
Finch, Ethel M.
Finch, Fred M.
Finch, Herman J.
Finch, Mary M.
Finch, Theodore
Finch, Virginia
Fischer, Ethel M.
Fischer, George R.
Fischer, Rose C.
Fitzgerald, Ida Marie
Fitzgerald, Joseph Leo
Fleegel, George E.
Fletcher, Arthur C.
Fletcher, Marilyn A.
Flick, Evevlyn
Flick, P.
Floerke, Edward F.
Floerke, Lillian M.
Fonda, Arthur S.
Foote, Elmer
Foote, Irma
Fosberg, Ervin
Fosberg, Iola
Foster, Germaine
Foster, Rex D.
Fowler family marker
Fowler, Benjamin F.
Fowler, Benjamin L.
Fowler, Benjamin T.
Fowler, Clarissa W.
Fowler, Harley
Fowler, Harry
Fowler, Henry F.
Fowler, Katherine
Fowler, Nellie A.
Franz, Charles
Frehner, Ida A.
Freiermuth, Shirley M.
Freitag, Edwin J.
Freitag, Margaret E.
Fritschler, John C
Fritschler, Lois Duffin
Fritschler, Lois Duffin
Fritschler, Richard Hill
Fritschler, Richard Hill
Froemming, Anna
Froemming, Dorothy
Froemming, Floyd M.
Froemming, Rudolph H.
Fuerstenberg, James A.
Fuerstenberg, Louise
Fuller, Addison F.
Fuller, Emery B.
Fuller, Emily V.
Fuller, Fannah A.
Fuller, Lillian W.
Fuller, Veronica M.

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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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