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Alsup, Elizabeth J
Alsup, Glenn C.
Alsup, Glenn C
Alvarado, Benito Ibarra
Angelo, James
Angelo, Jeanne
Angelo, Providence
Angelo, Stephen
Angelo, William D
Appleby, Emily
Appleby, Irene
Barclay, Arthur H.
Barclay, Arthur H
Barclay, George C
Barclay, John Charles
Barclay, Louise
Barclay, Robert
Beier, Ann Sobieski
Belli, Alessandro
Belunas, Michael P
Beranek, Harold W.
Beranek, Harold W
Beranek, Wanda M
Berlowski, Joseph
Berlowski, Julia
Berlowski, Ted L.
Brey, Agnes
Brey, Otto
Brotkowski, Agnes
Brotkowski, John
Brotkowski, Julia
Brotkowski, Michael
Burrelli, Carmella
Casper, John M.
Casper, Mabel F
Cemetery view one
Cemetery View two
Chappa, Albert
Chappa, Harry A.
Chappa, Larence
Chappa, Lawrence A
Chappa, Matilda
Chappa, Theresa L
Chappa, Theresa M
Chipman, Albion C.
Chipman, Brian T
Chipman, Cecelia L
Chipman, Donald A (2)
Chipman, Donald A
Chipman, John F.
Chipman, Pearl E
Chipman, Thomas E
Cismoski, Barbara A
Cismoski, Carl F.
Cismoski, Esther P
Cismoski, Ralph C
Cismoski, Richard J
Clark, Charles E. Sr.
Clark, Charles E. Sr
Clark, Donald H.
Clark, Dorothy A
Clark, Dorothy M
Clark, Gregory
Clark, Harlan J
Clark, Joseph
Clark, Roxanne Fay
Conroy, Thomas William
Crawford, Delores
Curtis, Julia S
Curtis, Thomas J
Dailey, Rose Marie
Decker, Clifford R
Decker, infant
Decker, Josephine R
Decker, Thomas
Decker, William J.
Decker, William L
Delton, Philomine E. Makuski
Dobrinsky, Arthur W.
Dobrinsky, David A
Dobrinsky, Marie
Dolski, Martin A.
Dolski, Pauline P
Draskovich, Michele Rose
Drover, Ellison C.
Drover, Ellison C
Drover, Emile J
Duac, Joseph
Dudek, Joseph T.
Dudek, Joseph T
Dulak, Thomas
Durawa, Frances L
Durawa, Ralph G.
Eannelli, Ann C.
Eannelli, Anthony P.
Eannelli, Donato
Eannelli, George R.
Eannelli, Mary G
Eannelli, Massemino
Emrick, Mary
Estes, David J.
Estes, Joan C. Sobieski
Fell, Albert C.
Fell, Albert C
Fell, Ann A
Ferrell, James W. Jr
Finn, infant
Flanagan, Margaret A
Formella, Casimer
Formella, Frances
Formella, Joseph
Formella, Magdalene
Fox Isabel,
Fox, Cecelia
Fox, Charles S.
Fox, Clarence
Fox, Myra
Francisco, Rivera
Froelich, Harry F
Garza, Cecilio Sr.
Garza, Ernestina
Garza, Mariela
Geldner, Barbara
Geldner, Michael
Getchius, Catherine Ann
Getchius, Elward W
Getchius, Marion
Getchius, Richard E
Getchius, Ruth M
Getchius, Thomas S
Gisler, Angiolena
Gisler, Thomas
Goland, E. Joyce
Golonka, Andrew
Golonka, Frances
Grant, John R
Grant, Kevin F.
Gurkowski, Dorothy M
Gurkowski, Norma
Gurkowski, Phillip
Harju, Lucille
Harju, Veikko O.
Harju, Wayne J
Harmel, Elmer Jr
Heckner, Carol
Heckner, Leonard
Hershberger, Shella
Hess, August S
Hess, Helen M
Hess, Patricia M. Chappa
Hess, Ronnie R.
Hoeppner, Florence
Hoffman, Lucille A
Homier, Michael J
Hopkins, Edward
Hopkins, Phyllis
Iamacki, Marcella A
Jazdzewski, Jean M
Jazdzewski, John B.
Jazdzewski, Margaret M
Jazdzewski, Mary Lou
Jazdzewski, Stephanie Jane
Jerina, Bernardine
Jerina, Emil M.
Jimenez, Betty A
Jimenez, Raymond M.
Jozwiak, Helen T
Jozwiak, Marian
Karmasin, Florence I
Karmasin, Steven G.
Kehring, Lyle Allen
Kepper, Constance
Kindt, Dorothy M
Kindt, Frederic H.
Klak, John.
Klak, John
Klamrowski. Audrey
Kochnowicz, Frances
Koeppl, Charlene M.
Koeppl, Kristen R
Kopchak, Peter
Korleski, Edwin A.
Korleski, Lucille A
Kostro, Casimer Victor
Kostro, Casimir V
Kostro, Mary A
Kostro, Wiktor
Kotkosky, Alice Joyce
Kotkosky, Anna Ward
Kotkosky, John Frank
Kozlowski, William S
Kresal, Frances K
Kresal, Frank J.
Kresal, Frank L.
Kresal, Lorraine K
Kresal, Sadie L
Krzystowczyk, Albert J.
Krzystowczyk, Josephine S
Kureske, Mary Duac
Kwiatkowski, Andrew P
Kwiatkowski, John J.
Kwiatkowski, Julia V
La Barber, Elizabeth M
La Barber, Peter J.
Lang, Clara M
Lang, Joseph M.
Lawrence, Agnes E
Lawrence, William S.
Lawrence, William S
Leone, Antonia
Leone, Elsie E
Leone, Harriet M
Leone, Nick A
Leone, Nick.
Leone, Patsy
Leone, Severio
Lizak, Casmer
Lizak, Joseph
Lizak, Walter E
Londowski, Anna H
Londowski, Carmella
Londowski, Elizebeth
Londowski, Michael P.
Londowski, Nicholas.
Londowski, Nicholas
Longly, Bernice E
Longly, Raymond L.
Majeske, John G.
Majeske, Joseph A
Majeske, Mary
Makurat, Bonnie J
Makurat, Mandy Lynn
Malson, Anna
Malson, Anton
Malson, Grace
Malson, Jacob
Malson, Joseph
Malson, Walter A.
Malson, Walter A
Marefka, Donald D
Marefka, Donald
Marefka, Eugene A.
Marefka, Theresa
Marshall, Dominic F.
Marshall, Josephine A
Marvin, Paul Joseph
Masteicola, Pasqualina
Mastricola, Carmen
Mastricola, Celia
Mastricola, Domenic
Mastricola, Donald.
Mastricola, Donald
Mastricola, Frank N
Mastricola, Frank
Mastricola, Jeanette C
Mastricola, Joan
Mastricola, John M.
Mastricola, John M
Mastricola, Rose
Mastricola, William
McCarthy, Cyril E
McGuire, Louis
McWilliams, Dale M
Meter. Mildred L
Meton, Frank
Meton, Harvey R.
Meton, Josephine A
Meton, Laura
Meton, Lucille
Meton, Mike.
Meton, Mike
Meyer, Florence L
Meyer, Joseph
Miller, Arnold A.
Miller, Margaret A
Milock, Bernard T.
Milock, Bernard T
Milock, Hope C
Monacelli, Emilio
Monacelli, Eranio.
Monacelli, Eranio
Monacelli, Jeanne
Monacelli, Maria
Myszkowski, Joseph J
Nentz, Anne
Nentz, Leo
Niczyk, Nellie E
Nigbor, Anton A
Nigbor, Anton G.
Nigbor, Bessie A
Nigbor, Jessie
Nigbor, John
Nigbor, Margaret E
Nigbor, Robert L
Nolan, Jennie M
Ogurek, A. John
Ogurek, David John
Ogurek, Eleanor A
Pacewicz, Henry J
Passarelli, Mario E
Pehowski, Ephrem J
Pehowski. Ramona M
Peters, Ardell A
Peters, Robert J.
Pica, Annette D
Pica, Anthony.
Pica, Anthony
Pica, Carmella
Pica, Frank D.
Pica, Guiseppe.
Pica, Guiseppe
Pica, Mary R
Pidek, Joseph S.
Pidek, Sophia
Piechowski, Anna L
Piechowski, Anton J.
Piechowski, Anton
Piechowski, Catherine
Piechowski, Christopher G
Piechowski, Clarence
Piechowski, Clifford
Piechowski, Edmond
Piechowski, Eva
Piechowski, Felix
Piechowski, George D.
Piechowski, Izidor
Piechowski, Leon P
Piechowski, Mary E
Piechowski, Ruth A
Piechowski, Stanley J.
Piekarz, Mary
Piekarz, Walter.
Piekarz, Walter
Pierotti, David G.
Pierotti, Dorathy M
Pierotti, Hans R.
Pierotti, Mabel A
Pizzani, Albert
Pohling, Alfred
Pohling, Angeline R
Polit, John
Porebski, Bruno
Porebski, John.
Porebski, John
Porebski, Lottie
Prican, Clara
Prican, George
Putzkie, Ervin D
Putzkie, Thresa
Quick, Arlene D
Quick, Lyle R.
Quick, Lyle Richard
Raymond, Avis A.
Raymond, Clifford
Raymond, Eli A
Raymond, Eli
Raymond, Elizabeth
Raymond,
Renard, Mary Ann
Rich,
Ridarelli, Louis
Rinaldi, infants
Rinaldi, Mario P.
Rinaldi, Mary J
Rinaldi, Nunzio.
Rinaldi, Nunzio
Rinaldi, Pasqualina
Rivera, Frank
Rogowski, Carole M
Rogowski, Donald E.
Rutz, Richard A.
Rutz, Richard A
Salamone, Orselina
Salamone, Patsy
Salamone, Pellegrina.
Salamone, Pellegrina
Santucci, Anthony J.
Santucci, Mary M
Schanowski, Norbert
Schrott, Kreszenz
Schrott, Ludwig
Secora, Clifford E
Secora, Clifford J
Secora, Edward J.
Secora, Gladys J
Secora, Joseph
Secora, Linda M
Secora, Victoria
Sergo, Betty J
Sergo, Mike E
Sergo, Mike Emil
Sergo, Ross H
Sergo, Ross
Shaffer, James E.
Shaffer, James E
Shaffer, Lillian L
Shetske, Thomas
Shrock, Delephine T
Shrock, Lawrence Simon
Shrock, Simon J.
Shrock, Theodore
Shrock, Vincent F
Simeone, Angela
Simeone, Angeline
Simeone, John
Simeone, Marlene
Simeone, Michael
Simeone, Mike
Simeone, Ralph
Simeone, William B
Simeone. Peter
Sobieski, Adam
Sobieski, Claire E. Vellema
Sobieski, Daniel J.
Sobieski, Diane Alice
Sobieski, Dorothy J
Sobieski, Elmer J
Sobieski, Florence
Sobieski, Gertrude
Sobieski, John.
Sobieski, John
Sobieski, L
Sobieski, Leo G
Sobieski, Marian
Sobieski, Michael
Sobieski, Paul
Sobieski, Ralph
Sobieski, Robert Donald
Sobieski, Sharon
Sobieski, Thomas A.
Sorensen, Harold B.
Sorensen, Shardell M
Sorensen, Terry J.
Sorensen, Terry Jack
Sorensen, Victoria
Splitt, Edward P.
Splitt, Edward P
Splitt, Margaret M
Srock, Paul.
Srock, Paul
Srock, Verna
Steger, Aloic C
Steger, Alois F.
Steger, Kenneth
Steger, Larry J
Steger, Marietta A
Stephany, Norman Q
Stephany, Norman
Stephany, Yvonne
Sundquist, Jack H
Szydlowski, Anne J
Szydlowski, William.
Szydlowski, William
Taylor, Constance
Tessard, Patsy
Tessaro, John C
Tessaro, Joseph S. Jr.
Tessaro, Paul J. Sr
Tetzlaff, Frank A.
Tetzlaff, Ida
Tetzlaff, James C
Tetzlaff, Walter F
Thomas, Judith A
Thomas, Thomas J.
Torcivia, Anna Maria
Torcivia, Josephine
Torcivia, Stefano
Trinko, Jeannine C
Trinko, Raymond L.
Troceno, Anna
Troceno, Antone
Troceno, Jaynes P
Troceno, Pasquale
Troceno. Stella E
Ulezelski, George
Ulezelski, Mary
Vanvoorhefs, Annie
Vargas, Francisco
Vetrone, Mike
Vetrone, Vila
Voight, Miles F
Waite, Clifford M
Waite, Francis J.
Waite, Francis J
Waite, Helen T
Wargula, Lawrence
Wargula, Lorraine
Weir, George J
Weir, Harry B. Jr
Weir, Harry S.
Weir, Martha
Weir, Marvin Donald
Weiske, Charles S.
Weiske, Florence E
Welch, Luella M
Welch, William Andrew
Wendtland, Nancy A
Wick, Gabriel
Wick, Genevieve
Wicks, Mary A. Soboeski
Wicks, William G.
Wilcox, Clayton R.
Wilcox, Clayton R
Wilcox, Laura
Williams, David
Williams, Josephine
Wilson, John H.
Wilson, Thresa
Wiske, Lorraine H
Zaleski, Agnes
Zaleski, Walter
Zelinske, Bernard
Zelinske, James

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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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