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Hadfield, Bertie Aitken
Hagedorn, Mattie L
Hagedorn, Otto W
Hamel, Dean H
Hamel, Elmer G
Hamel, Lena M
Hamel, Shirley L
Hamilton, Oscar Clyde
Hammock, Herbert E
Hance, Virginia M (2)
Hankey, Elizabeth
Hankey, Florence
Hankey, Lloyd
Hanks, Almah E
Hansen, Evelyn
Hansen, John
Hansen, Paul E. and Bernis R
Hansen, William R
Hanson, Albin W
Hanson, Merlin H
Hanson, Ralph M
Hanson, Robert and Virginia
Harding, A. B
Harding, Bessie
Harding, John D
Hargis, Cecile
Hargrave, Albert and Robert (twins)
Hargrave, Isaac
Hargrave, Mary
Hargrave, Willie
Harms, Anna Boll
Harris, John and family
Hart, Grace L
hart, William G
Hartenstein, Wallace W
Harter, Addie L
Harter, Arthur Gilbert
Harter, Gilbert M
Harter, Katherine M
Harter, Katherine Zinn
Hartshorn, Homer C
Hartshorn, Lula
Hartshorn, Ruth Dorothea
Hartshorn, Walter B
Hathway, John D.
Hathway, Richard Logan
Haupt, Randy L
Hauser, Charlotte G
Hauser, Clara
Hauser, Emma
Hauser, Ernst F
Hauser, Gustav
Hawley, Charles Frederick
Hawley, Ione Cove
Hawley, Kate P
Hawley, Margaret Caspar
Hayes, Robert A. and Betty M
Hayter, Herbert H
Hayter, Sarah
Hecht, Donald H
Hecht, Herman E
Hecht, Ronald G
Hecker, Howard C
Hecker, Mary A
Hedtcke, Robert R. and Julia P
Hehl, Kenneth H. and Dorothy W
Hempton, Gladys
Hempton, Patricia Ann
Hempton, William L
Hennen, Nancy J
Herbst, Clara
Herbst, Leo
Herman, Charles E. and Antonia
Heuer, Leonard J
Himebauch, Herschel H. and Violet Meyer
Hintz, Eleanor M
Hinz, William M
Hodgson, Pearl
Hoefs, Erwin P
Hoeft, Alfred
Hoeft, Edward William
Hoeft, Elsie B
Hoeft, Frieda E
Hoese, Alvin
Hoese, Irene F
Hoffmann, Dolly
Hoffmann, Genevieve I
Hoffmann, Harvey E
Hoffmann, Harvey F
Hoffmann, Henry L
Hoffmann, Marland H
Hoffmann, Vivian V
Hofmann, Robert
Hogeboom, Alma M
Holland, Blanche M
Holland, Chester C
Holland, Clifford
Holland, Larry D
Holmes, Hildur
Holmes, Peder
Holtz, Fred J
Holtz, Harold F
Holtz, Minnie
Holtz, Rebecca
Honeyager, Amy E.
Honeyager, Arthur E. and Laura I.
Honeyager, Herman W.
Honeyager, Amelia T
Hopkins, Donald L
Hopkins, Edna B
Hopkins, Harry D
Hopkins, Jennie
Horneman, Esther
Hotelling, R. and Eva L.
Howe, Vidabelle
Howell, David J
Howell, Eva May
Howell, Florence B
Howell, Harold D
Howitt, Ellen J
Howitt, John
Hruck, Robert H. and Viola A
Hubman, Amy
Hubman, Elizabeth
Hubman, Henry W
Hubmann, Margaret
Hubmann, Michael
Hubmann, William
Hughes, David D. Sr
Hughes, Jane
Hughes, Mary A
Hughes, Thomas R
Hughes, Thos. E
Hughes, Thos. W
Hyde, George W
Hyde, Perry Millar
Hyde, Ruth Marion
Imig, Mary M.
Imig, Louise
Imig, Val
Ingalls, Keith R
Ingalls, Ray
Inzeo, John H. and Jeanette R
Inzeo, Tony and Gladys M
Isabell, Elaine M
Isabell, Richard A
Isely, George R. and Clara C
Itzenhuiser, Lottie A.
Jackson, Calverta W.
Jackson, Calverta W
Jacobsen, Evelyn M
Jacobsen, Lloyd G
Jacobson, C. Ragnar
Jacobson, Elizabeth
Jacobus, Charles
Jacoby, Harriet E
James, John
Jansa, William L.
Jarden, Mabelle G
Jarden, Nelston
Jeffrey, Clyde
Jeffrey, Margaret
Jeffries, Renee Mason
Jeffries, Richard Mason
Jeffries, Thomas Henry
Jelliff, Harriett C.
Jepsen, Anna M
Jepsen, Marius
Jeuck, Jack A
Johnston, Ida E
Johnston, John F
Johnston, Lester
Johnston, Ottilie
Jolly, Judith R
Jones, Abbie
Jones, Ellis O. Jr
Jones, Ellis O. Sr
Jones, Griffith S. and Joyce A
Jones, John C
Jones, John J
Jones, John Junior
Jones, Margaret Ann
Jones, Philip
Jones, Richard W. (Cymro Cloff)
Jump, Calverna J.
Jump, David A
Jump, Martha E
Junemann, Martin
Junge, A. Elisabeth
Kading, La Rue G. and Hilda R
Kadrich, Mary Ann
Kadrich, Warren P
Kaleta, Edward A.
Kamoske, Beatrice M. (Bea)
Kamoske, Daniel L
Kamradt, Margaret Porter
Karl, Marie Helen
Karshna, L. F
Kartheiser, Julia Rose
Kasprzak, Donna G
Katt, William
Katzenberger, Henry R
Katzner, Dale C
Katzner, dean G
Kelly, William H. and Kathleen M
Kelm, Esta W. and Raymond E.
Kemp, Dianne Louise Keppler
Kendell, Arthur J
Kendell, Edna
Kendell, George
Kendell, Henry W
Kendell, Mary E
Kenyon, Billy
Kerkow, Clara
Keuper, Daniel
Keuper, Edmund H
Keuper, female
Keuper, Margaret
Kewer, William C
Kienow, Carl G
Kienow, LeRoy and Erma P
Kienow, Margaret B
Kikul, Emil
Kimball, Edward J. and Leona
Kimball, Arthur G
Kimball, Nina
Kimper, Elizabeth
Kimper, Karl
Kind, Arnold C. and Lois E
Kintopp, Carl P. and Carol J
Kirchner, Marie H
Kirchner, Matt
Kitzrow, Charles H. and family
Klaber, Alexander
Klann, Harold W. and Rose E
Klatt, Adolph H
Klatt, Bonnie B. Baran
Klatt, Leona M
Klein, Eward and Erna A
Kleinsteiber, Hedwig M.
Klepp, Viola M. and Joyce B
Kline, Karrie A
Klock, J. J
Klug, Harv. W
Klug, Harvey W
Klussendorf, Clara A. Kuhtz
Klussendorf, Delbert E
Knipfel, James F. and Rosella M
Knocke, Angelina
Knutson, Charles
Knutson, Cornelia
Knutson, Delbert A. Jr
Knutson, Delbert A. Sr
Knutson, Rita L
Koeffler, George
Koeffler, Katherine E
Koeffler, Leona A
Koeffler, Raymond H
Koehler, Lola Vogel
Koehler, Paul F
Koepke, Betty
Koepke, Edgar G
Koestler, Florence L
Koestler, Frank A
Kolinski, Anthony J. and Irene K.
Kopshinski, Anna
Kopshinski, Frederick
Koshak, Audrey J
Koshak, Joseph Lee
Kostuck, Sophie A
Kostuck, Victor T
Kraft, Earl A. and Althea L
Kraska, Adam
Kraska, Eugene James and Mary Louise Ivy
Kraska, John
Kraska, John Jr
Kraska, Minnie
Kraska, William
Krauss, kenneth U
Kruse, unclear and Mary
Kruzan, Dee Annette
Kuehn, Anna
Kuester, Beatrice A
Kuester, Fred L
Kuhtz, Arno A
Kuhtz, Elsie J
Kuhtz, Emma A
Kuhtz, Herman C
Kuhtz, Roy H
Kulick, James R. Sr
Ladewig, Julia N
Ladewig, Minnie
Ladewig, William E
Ladewig, Wm. F
Ladwig, Elmer H. and Laura M
Lamp, Louise L
Lamp, Ralph A
Lancon, Mark
Land, David Allen
Land, Glenn F
Land, Thomas Frederick
Landon, Charles R
Langer, Wm.
Larson, Norman L. and Jane D
Lass, Burt and Mae
Lauber, Ellen Lee
Lauber, female infant
Laue, Elsie M
Laue, John E
LaVoie, Pauline
Lawrence, George A. and Lucille B
Lawrence, Hilda V
Lawrence, Raymond J
Lea, Mary
Leadley, Delbert W
LeClear, Nathaniel H. and Harriet M. Pettibone
Lefer, August
Lefer, Minnie
LeGrand, Alexander J
LeGrand, Sheila L
Leipski, Edward K
Leipski, Margret J. Hurst
Leistiko, Anna M
Leistiko, Belva W
Leistiko, Lester L
Leistiko, Raymond F
Leistiko, Robert L
Leistiko, Robert L. and Betty J
Lethbridge, Mary A
Leverenz, Emma A
Leverenz, female infant
Leverenz, Grace A
Leverenz, Irene Ungrodt
Leverenz, Marguerite E
Leverenz, Otto F
Leverenz, Otto H
Leverenz, Stanley F
LeViau, Noami
Lipovsek, Tina Marie
Lippoldt, H. and Wilhelmina
Litt, Edward W
Livingston, Robert F
Llanas, Chris
Loenser, William W
Longley, Lucy A
Longley, Tom B
Longley, uclear
Loose, Cornelius
Loose, Minerva P
Lord, Charles A
Love, Charles Orson and Anna
Love, Eva Fuller
Love, Fannie M
Love, George A
Love, Julius C. and Hannah
Love, Levi and Eunice Waldo
Love, levi and family
Love, Levi and Hattie
Love, Lorenzo
Love, Martha M
Love, Mary
Luer, Harvey R. and June M
Luer, Jeffery Scott
Lumb, Hannah
Lumb, Vinter
Lurvey, Mary J
Lurvey, Vernon C
Mac Murtrie, Frank and Lela
Magadanz, Ora Belle
Magnuson, Linda K
Magnuson, Manfred
Magnuson, Sven
Mahneski, Frank
Manegold, Arthur
Manegold, Arthur F. and Steven A
Manegold, Elonora V
Mann, Carrie Morse
Mann, Evelyn C
Mann, Samuel L
Mann, William G
Manske, William P. and Mary E
Mansur, Ruth H
Maragos, Peter N. and Pauline M
Marck, Adolph P
Marck, Grace M
Markwell, Beryl W. and Ellen A
Marose, Elmer F. and Elinore M
Marose, Emil H
Marose, Frank R
Marose, Rose B
Marshall, Albert C. and Amarette
Marshall, Ichabod and Mary
Martin, Allen N. and Ethel E
Martin, Alyse J
Martin, Bernadine J
Martin, Carl
Martin, Gerald L
Martin, Harold C
Martin, Leo and Genevieve
Martin, Marie
Martin, Paul edward
Martin, Royal C. and Viola L
Martinson, Edwin E. and Nina
Mason, Frederick J. and Lyla Emig
Masters, Harriet Laughlin and Barbara Lea
Matern, Danny and Bonnie
Matern, John and Lydia E
Matthews, Ereda L
Matthews, Everette M
Maxwell, Jean M
Mayer, Adolph
Mayer, Caroline
Mayer, Irene
Mayer, Louise
Mayer, Philip J. Jr
Mayer, Philip Sr
Maynard, Anna
Maynard, Elizabeth M
Maynard, Leon O
Maynard, Paul E
Maynard, Robert Allen
McCormick, Meta Keuper
McCutcheon, Abraham L
McEwen, James D
McEwen, Mabel C
McFarlane, Dr. Wm. K. (D. D. S.)
McGowan, John Cecil
McGraw, Roderick V. and Ruth L
McGrimmon, Wilhelmina
McKenzie, Laura Lau
McKenzie, Paul D
McKinnon, Gertrude M
McKowen, Jane E.
McKowen, John J.
McKuckas, Annie M.
McLean, Rev. Andrew
McMullen, Charles
McMullen, Hector
McNett, Rodney (infant son)
McPeak, Edward L
McPeak, Eileen V
McWhorter, Stella
Meidenbauer, Barbara Rae
Melster, Anna F
Melster, Herman J
Mendez, Hector
Mertig, Charles E.
Messer, John V
Meyer, Anna E
Meyer, Beverly A
Meyer, Bruce H
Meyer, Edw. C
Meyer, Esther Ruth
Meyer, Ethel
Meyer, J
Meyer, Jean Lola
Meyer, Jennie A
Meyer, Laura Marie
Meyer, Lenus G
Meyer, Roy Alfred
Meyer, William
Meyerdirk, Mollie G
Meyers, Arthur J
Meyers, Lucille Palm
Michael, Edward K.J. and LaVon V
Michaels, Pamela J. Frame
Mielke, Ella M
Mielke, Elsie M
Mielke, William J
Mieritz, Neta E
Mieritz, Richard
Mieritz, Richard O
Migach, George F
Milham, Ella J.
Milham, Martha G.
Miller, Albert H
Miller, Martha E
Miller, Reinhardt G
Miller, Sarah E
Miller, Walter R. and Ethel V
Mills, Elizabeth
Mills, F. K
Mills, Joseph
Mills, Margaret
Mindeman, Raymond H. W
Mindemann, Charles H
Mindemann, Emma L
Mitchell, Alma J
Mitchell, Charles E
Mitchell, Charles J
Mitchell, Eunice H
Mitchell, Odelia O
Mittelstrass, Henry
Mittelstrass, Karl A.
Moersfelder, Gregory M
Mohr, Ruth B
Moll, Emma
Moll, Louis
Monosso, Jodi M
Monsler, Edna F
Monsler, Paul A
Montville, Leo Z. and Rose L.
Monyelle, Willis D.
Moretti, Alfred and Luna
Morgan, John and Rose
Morris, David J
Morris, Harry A
Morris, Julia M. Torhorst
Motz, Dan G
Motz, Theresa M
Mowat, Reginald
Muehl, Elmer M
Mueller, Grace L
Mueller, Henry R
Mueller, Margaret W
Mueller, Patricia M. Swartz
Mueller, Paul H. Sr
Mueller, William T. and Alvina S
Munkwitz, Reynold R
Murdock, Janet L. Staffeldt
Murphy, John

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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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