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Walworth County
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Hudson Cemetery
Tombstone Photos


Adams, Ethel M. and Eva L. - Ludtke, Jeffery J.


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Adams, Ethel M. and Eva L.
Ahler, Ivanell and Paul
Allen, Gregg
Allen, mother
Allen, unclear and Amelia P.
Anclam, female
Anclam, Paul and Blanche
Austin, Beedie G. and Caroline M.
Babcock, Augusta M.
Bader, Jack
Bader, Lois I. (Sam Dallia)
Bader, Mary E.
Baka, J. and Norma F.
Balcom, Martha A.
Balcom, Russel M.
Balschelet, Rudolph
Banks, Marion R.
Bartelson, Bernice and Donna M.
Bartelson, Earl H. and Lucille J.
Bartelson, Harold J.
Bartelson, Irving L.
Bartelson, John and Ida S.
Bartelson, Wallace A. and Ethel A.
Bartz, Fritz
Bartz, Henriette
Batchelet, Fred
Batchelet, Lydia E.
Batchelet, Minerva F.
Batchelet, Rudolph A.
Batschelet, Father
Batschelet, George M.
Batschelet, John and Pauline
Batschelet, John
Batschelet, Lena
Batschelet, Mary
Batschelet, Mother
Batschelet, Pauline E.
Batschelet, Pauline N.
Batschelet, Rosa B.
Batschelet, Ruth L.
Batschelet, unclear female
Bauman, Fred and Anna
Baumbach, Florence L.
Baumgart, Henrietta R.
Baumgart, Ralph G.
Bell, Albert W.
Bennett, Percy H. and Agnes P.
Benway, Margaret May
Berkich, Catherine M.
Berkich, George J.
Berndt, Henrietia E.
Berntgen, Vincent C. and Hazel A.
Beuthling, William and Selma
Blanke, Frank F. and Harriet J.
Blanke, Wallace F.
Borkenhagen, Otto and Hazel
Bourbeau, Evelyn J.
Bourbeau, Leonard S.
Bowman, Romelia E.
Bowman, Shadrach L.
Bowman, Walter and Ruth
Braatz, Glenn L.
Braatz, Leonard R. and Ruth E.
Brady, Earl
Brady, Emma C.
Brady, Irma
Bremer, John
Bremer, Lena
Bresee, Frank M. and Margaret W.
Bresee, G.F. and Margaret A.
Bresee, George and Julia
Bresee, Melvin S. and Nellie M.
Broihahn, Edward A.
Broihahn, Mark Edward
Brown, Elizabeth June Chubb
Brummond, William and Otelia
Burch, Chancey and Sharon
Burk, Zenas and Mary W.
Campbell, Ann
Campbell, Daniel
Campbell, Herbert D. and Harriet A.
Campbell, Mary N.
Campbell, Peter
Campbell, Wesley
Canfield, Emerson
Chapin, Alsina D.
Chapin, Dale A.
Chapin, Ralph S. and Musa P.
Chapin, Samuel A.
Chrast, Martin A. and Katherine R.
Chubb, Harley Delmar and Joan G. White
Chubb, James G.
Clark, Deiadama
Clark, Ezra
Clark, unclear
Clausen, Arthur and Audrey
Clausen, Jacob G.
Clausen, Kenneth P. and Rosmond M.
Cole, Betsy L.
Cole, Cecil
Cole, Dwight H. and Emma L.
Cole, Emma L.
Cole, Nathan
Cole, unclear F. and Aurelia C.
Collett, Marjorie F.
Comstock, Capt. Joseph H. and Dora T.
Comstock, J. R. (Dick) and Mable R.
Comstock, Ora E.
Comstock, Pem H. and Ellenor
Cone, George
Cone, Minnie A.
Cook, Harry Loren and Viola May Twist
Dalzell, Emma M.
Dalzell, Stuart J.
Dare, August and Mary
Dare, William
Davidson, Edna
Davidson, Rev. Robert and Rhoda
Davis, Lester A. and Alice M.
Davis, William H. and Nancy
Deering, Frank J. and Dorothy F.
Dettman, August and Caroline
Dick, Cecil O. and Gloria S.
Dillenbeck, Edna F.
Dillenbeck, Gordon M.
Dillenbeck, Wayne
Doell, Julia E.
Dorr, Carolina
Dorr, children
Dorr, Mary
Drew, David Theron
Drew, Leonard L. and Bessie L.
Drew, Richard L. and Dorothy A.
Duffy, E. Harold and Bernice M.
Elfering, Bernard L.
Engel, Roy H. and family
Evert, Thomas J. Sr. and Loraine Blanke
Faber, Kenneth J. and Edna S.
Faber, Larry K.
Falk, August
Falk, Henrietta
Falk, Louis
Falk, unclear
Farber, Matthew Owen
Fellows, Amos
Fellows, Lovisa
Fisher, Howard R. and Clara M.
Flanders, Bruce B. and Betty N.
Flanders, Dora
Fowlston, Emmet E.
Fowlston, Ezra B.
Fowlston, Parthenia J.
Fowlston, Thomas
Fowlston, unclear female
Fowlston, Wilfred C.
Francisco, George H.
Frank, Sandra
Franklin, Milvern C. and Arlene M.
Franklin, Steven Pahl
Frazer, Joseph P. and Emily S.
Frazer, Walter C. and Neva H.
Freitag, Caroline
Freitag, Charles A.
Frey, Joseph Allen
Gaethke, Ervin H. and Joan C.
Ganz, Anthony J. and Esther J.
Ganz, Charles A.
Ganz, Louis W.
Ganz, Minnie
Ganz, Valentine
Gauger, Danielle A.
Gauger, David Lester
Gauger, Edward L.
Gauger, Frances E.
Gauger, Frank and Augusta F.
Gauger, George W. and Amelia W.
Gauger, Jack L. and Marilyn A. Hathorn
Gauger, John W.
Gauger, Lawrence C. and Viola M.
Gauger, Lester G. and Adeline M.
Gauger, Martha
Gauger, Mary A.
Gauger, Robert
Gauger, Steven Lester
Gauger, Walter L.
Gauger, William C.
Gehrand, Ernst and Minnie
Gillett, Clarissa J.
Gleason, Jacob L. and Francies H. Orcutt
Goodrich, Asa
Goodrich, Eunice L.
Goodwin, Christa
Goodwin, Frank
Goodwin, Gilman G.
Goodwin, Julia M.
Goodwin, Lucy Cordelia
Goodwin, Philena A.
Goodwin, Timothy G.
Goodwin, Timothy
Goodwin, Zada P.
Gore, Betty
Gould, Harry J. Jr. and family
Graham, Emma K.
Graham, James P.
Greulich, Amelia
Griebenow, Martin C. and Anna E.
Griebenow, Michael J.
Griswold, Elvira
Grossman, Alvin H. and Edna M.
Grossman, Nellie Marie
Grubb, Clayton Willard
Hajicek, James Donald
Haleing, Carrie
Haleing, Edward and Dorothy D.
Haleing, Lila Smith
Hamm, Theodore K. and Winifred V.
Hand, Frank B.
Hand, Harriet
Hanson, Julie Marie
Harrington, Ethel S.
Harrington, Philip S.
Harrington, Sherman E.
Hastings, Austin James
Hawks, Cyrene Knapp
Hawks, Elizabeth
Hawks, Ida May
Hawks, John
Hawks, Johnnie
Heling, Ann Marie
Heling, Lorraine
Heling, Robert D.
Heling, William F. and Johanna A.
Henning - Purpero, Eleanor M. and Lucille I.
Henning, Lawrence and Elizabeth
Henning, Ronald O.
Hensel, Andrea Diane
Hertel, August and family
Hertel, August
Hertel, Louise
Higginson, Andrew James
Hoffman, Anna M.
Hoffman, Rudolph
Hoffman, Samuel
Hoffmann, Henry J. and Edith S.
Holder, Ruth Marcelia Smith
Hollingsworth, Charles T. and Maude H.
Holmes, E. Wood
Horlacher, Adolph
Horlacher, Edgar
Horlacher, George
Horlacher, Michael and Lena Runkel
Hudson Cemetery Sign
Humphrey, Avis T.
Humphrey, Erastus
Humphrey, George
Humphrey, Roswell
Huss, William and Loretta
Ingold, Eugene and Lillian
Irving, Charles H. and Edith J.
Jacobs, Burr G.
Johnson, Rosa Loesch
Katt, Gracelyn K.
Katt, John F.
Katzenberg, Arthur
Katzenberg, Charles and Alice
Katzenberg, Christian
Katzenberg, Emma M.
Katzenberg, Louise
Katzenberg, Marie
Katzenberg, Minnie
Katzenberg, Robert M.
Keeler, Raymond T.
Kellogg, Esther Louise
Kellogg, George O.
Kester, Minnie
Kimbell, Esther J.
Kinney, E.D. and Sarah
Kinney, Enos M. and Marie W.
Kinney, Mariam E.
Kinney, Marvin O. and Shirley M.
Kinney, Mary Alice
Kinney, Monroe A.
Kitelinger, Ruby D.
Knisely, Von E. and Eunice S. Potter
Koch, Theodore Jacob Jr. (Jack) and Nancy Ann Twist
Koehnke, Elmer A. and Vera L.
Koenig, Arthur A. and Lynda L.
Korth, Emily M. Schultz
Koss, Etta B.
Koss, Joseph
Kresen, Carl F. and Minnie A.
Krueger, Chris and Martha
Krueger, Harold W. and Mary Ann
Kuester, A. Bertha
Kuester, Alice A. Bartelson
Kuester, Fred J.
Kuester, Herman
Kuester, Wilhelmine
Kuntz, Evelyn R. and Howard
Kurtz, Augusta C.
Kutz, August
Kutz, Bertha
Kutz, Carl
Kutz, Daisy[text]
Kutz, Daisy A.
Lasch, Charles F.
Lasch, Henry J. and Minnie
Laske, Friederike Ch.
Lavin, Robert G.
Lavin, Ronald G.
Lavin, Sue Morrissey Cline
Lawrence, Mrs. D.L.
Leaf, Glen W. and Leda E.
LeMoine, Emma
Leonard, Troy D.
Lewis, Grace B.
Lightfield, Edwin E. and Alvina
Lightfield, Harry C. and Florence A.
Lightfield, Pearle A.
Loebeck, Harry L. and Norma N.
Loomis, Alta M.
Loomis, Dr. Edward A. and Myra M.
Loomis, Edna F.
Loomis, John S. and Louise I.
Loomis, Marion A.
Loomis, Myrta L. Fairbanks
Ludtke, Jeffery J.

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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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