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Walworth County
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Hudson Cemetery
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Madsen, Henry A. and Gladys O. - Zeivel, June E. Schultz


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Madsen, Henry A. and Gladys O.
Malsch, Carl
Malsch, Christian
Malsch, Clara E.
Malsch, Elisabeth
Malsch, Emma A.
Malsch, Fred C.
Malsch, Friederike
Malsch, George S.
Malsch, Gordon S. and Edna R.
Malsch, Gordon S. Jr.
Malsch, Hazel M.
Malsch, Rudolph
Malsch, Sabastian
Malsch, Sara M.
Malsch, Sarah E.
Manson, Albert Charles
Marshall, Jane
Martin, Alma B.
Martin, Orris R.
Mayotte, Charles E.
Mayotte, Charles Edward
McClintock, Iva M.
McMillen, Minnie
McMillen, unclear male
Meadows, Frank H.
Meadows, Fred G.
Meadows, Gene L.
Meadows, George and Elisabeth
Meadows, George and Emma
Meadows, John G. and Ellen M.
Meadows, unclear and Edith
Meadows, William and Ann
Meister, Alfred
Meister, Barbara Lee
Meister, Carolina
Meister, Charles H.
Meister, Florence
Meister, Frank J. and Frieda M.
Meister, Gene Harold
Meister, Gustav
Meister, Wilhelm C.A.
Melster, Gustave F. and Carol J.
Melster, Karen Ann
Meusling, Alfred A. and Jane E. (Jenny)
Miller, August F.
Miller, August
Miller, Christina
Miller, E.
Miller, Ezra
Miller, Gustav
Miller, Harriett A.
Miller, Mathilda
Mittelstadt, Karl and family
Mittelstedt, Sophy
Motor, Louis C. and Martha M.
Mueller, Walter F. and Bernice E.
Mullinder, Janett
Mullinder, Sarah
Nalevac, Rudolph and Bessie
Nelson, Ella
Nelson, Elsa A.
Nelson, James
Nelson, Robert E. and Shirley J.
Nesslar, Casper
Nesslar, Charles P. and Dorthea Smith
Nesslar, Christine
Onsorge, Alsbeta
Onsorge, Laddie
Onsorge, Vaclav
Otto, Albert Jr.
Otto, Albert
Otto, Earl A. and Ella
Otto, Frank F.
Otto, Howard K.
Otto, Johanna
Otto, Lawrence C. and Amanda H.
Otto, Marjorie H.
Otto, Martha
Otto, Philip H.
Otto, unclear male
Otto, Walter R. and Ruth M.
Otto. Robert A. and Emma L.
Pagel, Albert A.
Pagel, Arnold H. and Julia E.
Pahl, Adeline L. and male infant
Pahl, Gustave and Anna
Pahl, Julia and Evelyn
Papenfus, Walter A. and Alma
Pasaka, Christian
Pendleton, Cay H.
Pendleton, Ida M. and male infant
Pendleton, Joseph T.
Pendleton, Mary E. Wright
Pendleton, Mary E.
Pendleton, Rosella
Peseke, Evelyn
Peseke, Frederick
Petersen, Oliver W. and Bernice F.
Phelps, Candace
Phelps, William
Phinney, Jane E.
Piedot, George and Bertha A.
Piper, Albert W. and Eda B.
Piper, Auguste
Potter, Aurelia M.
Potter, Erastusm
Potter, Frank C.
Potter, Levi
Potter, Minnie
Potter, Robert K.
Potter, Sarah
Potter, Wm. F.
Purdy, Perry L.
Quackenbush, Edward
Quackenbush, Eliza
Quackenbush, Jacob
Radunz, August and Amelia
Radunz, August J.W.
Radunz, Ida M.E.
Rahn, Richard I. and Alice A.
Randall, Hazel F.
Rasmussen, Fred
Rasmussen, Helen
Rasmussen, Robert
Rector, unclear female
Reed, H.B.
Reed, John C. and Martha
Reed, Sela
Reeve, Giles and unclear female
Reeve, Samuel
Reich, Alfred M. and Kathleen L.
Rettig, Ray W. and Ann I.
Richardt, Sharon Ann
Rieck, Albert W.
Rieck, Alza L.
Rieck, Dorothy
Rieck, Laura E.
Rieck, Lucy
Rieck, male infant
Rieck, Wm.
Riggs, Bertha
Riggs, Francis
Riggs, Inez
Riggs, Martha
Rogers, Virginia G. and family
Romie, Harold C. and Frances M.
Root, Grace M. Nelson
Roth, George E. and Elvira E.
Sanford, Iva L.
Schenke, Elizabeth M.
Schenke, Frank J.
Schinke, Gottlieb
Schinke, Henrietta
Schinke, Howard F. and Audrey J.
Schinkel, Rudolph O. and Ethel A.
Schmeckel, Albert R. and Ida A.
Schmidt, Bertha
Schmidt, Carl F.
Schmidt, Elsie
Schmidt, Franz
Schmidt, Fredericke
Schmidt, WEilliam F. and Ottilie
Schmidt, Wilhelm
Schultz, Fredrick and Fredrika
Schultz, William and Elizabeth
Schulz, Herman Wm. and Hulda Wilhelmine
Schulz, Louise Pettit
Schumacher, Augusta
Schumacher, William
Schwanz, Wilhelm and Wilhelmina
Sealock, Hazel L.
Seitz, Genevieve B. (Jenny)
Selden, Jane A.
Shenkenberg, Della L.
Sheppard, Donald E.
Sheppard, Nettie J.
Smith, Emma A.
Smith, John
Smith, Walter W.
Sparks, Nora T.
Spiegelhoff, Theodore H. and unclear
Spoor, Charles and Almira J.
Spoor, Charles Winslow and male infant
Spoor, John S.
Spoor, Marietta
Spoor, Minerva
Spoor, Wallace
Stanton, Matilda
Stettner, Janice
Stine, Jacob A. and Alma V.
Stoehr, John
Stoehr, Minna
Stoffregen, Ted E. and Irma H.
Stone, unclear E.
Stone, Wm. R.
Strassen, Joseph
Strassen, Maggie
Strassen, Mamie
Strassen, Susan
Street, Joshua D.
Strussen, John
Stubbs, Charles H.
Stubbs, Clara A. Hubbard Dyke
Stubbs, Nellie M. Dyke
Sutton, Louisa J.
Symons, Ruth
Taylor, Alma
Taylor, Jesse L.
Thompson, Lillian H.
Throe, Forrest G. (Pat) Cougar and Caryl K. Benway
Throe, Guy F. and Jennie L.
Tindall, Roy A. and Gertrude E.
Tower, George E. and Lucy J.
Towslee, H.B.
Towslee, Jane B. Peterson
Travis, Bert H.
Travis, Dwight R. and Clara B.
Travis, Emery S.
Travis, Francella E.
Travis, Francis W.
Travis, Gilbert T.
Travis, I.A.
Travis, Ira B.
Travis, Isaac A. and Mary E.
Travis, Julia A.
Travis, Martha
Travis, Mattie J.
Travis, N. I.
Travis, not clear
Travis, Olive Mary
Travis, Phebe J.
Travis, Roy
Travis, unclear female
Travis, unclear
Trienke, Karl and Albertine Liebenow Loesch
Trinke, Henry A.
Trost, Mattie
Trost, William H.
Troup, Clifford L.
Troup, Elsie P.
Twist, David W. (Honey) and Cynthia Grace (Bun)
Twist, Delos L. and Hilda A.
Twist, Elbert D. and Margaret L. Quass
Twist, George B. and Viola L.
Twist, Herbert R. and Muriel E.
Twist, Laurel (Joe) and Marilyn A. McCoy
Twist, Laurence W. and Leone G.
Uebele, Culver F.
Uebele, Emma
Uebele, Fred F. and Anna
Uebele, Gordon J. and Lura E.
Uebele, John
Uebele, Linda
Uebele, Stanley J.
Ulland, Billie
Ulland, Heather Joan
Ulland, Palmer Severin
Unverzagt, Alfred F.
Unverzagt, Fred
Valley, Addie
Valley, Anna C.
Valley, Charles Edward
Vantine, Ashley
Vantine, Lewis A.
Vantine, Nettie
Verdick, George W. and Thelma Rogers
Vogt, Louis and Laura
Vorpagel, Albert C.H.
Vorpagel, Arnold A. and Evelyn B.
Vorpagel, August
Vorpagel, Augusta F.
Vorpagel, Auguste F.
Vorpagel, Benjamin and Bertha A.
Vorpagel, Carl and Genevieve
Vorpagel, Charles W.
Vorpagel, Clarence
Vorpagel, female infant
Vorpagel, Fred C. and Edward F.
Vorpagel, Gilbert and Jarmilla
Vorpagel, Helene E.M.
Vorpagel, Henry W. and family
Vorpagel, Julius and Emilia
Vorpagel, Julius G. and Anna M.
Vorpagel, Margaret Florence
Vorpagel, Norman E. and Harriet S.
Vorpagel, Simon
Vorpagel, Walter E. and Mildred C.
Vorpagel, William A. and Bertha A.
Vorpagel, Wm. H.F.
Wade, unclear and Emma
Waite, Elvira
Waite, Joseph Ellicott
Walbrandt, Alfred and Alice
Walbrandt, Robert A.
Warren, John and Joyce
Watson, Jane
Watson, Thomas C. and Sophia R.
Watson, Thomas S. and Wingfield
Watson, Winfield
Weeks, Charlotte
Weeks, Edgar A.
Weeks, Elvina F.
Weeks, Fanny P.
Weeks, Geo. Vernon
Weeks, John M.
Weeks, Lewis
Weeks, Mary Elvira
Weeks, Mary R.
Weeks, Phineas S.
Weeks, Samuel Otis
Weeks, Spencer and Elvira Dimock
Weeks, unclear male
Wells, Leon D. and Mildred L.
Wendt, Rose Isabel
West, Stephen P. and Cliffie F.
Weyhrauch, Isabelle
Weyhrauch, Metta
White, Adelbert M.
White, Elizabeth W.
Wieners, Ronald J. and Arlene N.
Wilcox, Alonzo C.
Wilcox, Alonzo
Wilcox, Thomas H.
Wildhagen, Clyde and Viola
Willis, Jane
Wilson, Frederick O. and Susannah Davidson
Wilson, male and female infants
Winsor, Charles Dexter
Winsor, Flora M. Burk
Wood, Elizabeth
Wood, Evan
Wood, John
Wuttke, Albert F. and Lorraine M.
Wuttke, Anna
Wuttke, August
Wuttke, Emil R. and Ellen J.
Wuttke, Martin K. and Julia L.
Wuttke, Max R.
Yager, Bertha
Zaspel, Lee
Zaspel, Lyle A. and Jessie J.
Zaspel, William O. and Julia M.
Zehnder, Christian and Julia Mitchell
Zeivel, June E. Schultz

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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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