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Wauzeka Cemetery
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Palmer - Zlabek


Palmer, Bessie M.
Patterson, Van Elroy and Minnie C.
Patton, Frank C. and Lydia A.
Patton, Rebeca C.
Perrin, Mary A.
Perrin, Edward R.
Perrin, Henry
Perrin, unclear
Peters, Alphonse and Evelyn A.
Peters, Brian Lee
Peters, Clarence A. and Sylvia A.
Peterson, Ludwig E. and Clara M.
Pfiefer, Gottlieb
Phetteplace, Alfred L.
Phetteplace, Joseph A. and Betty H.
Phetteplace, Shirley
Phetteplace, Wilson E. and Estella M.
Picha, Walter J.
Picha, Anthony H. and Agnes M.
Picha, William J. and Rexie A.
Pierce, Lucinda
Pivet, Antionette
Pivet, Arnold
Pivet, Ernest
Pivett, Clarence E.
Pivot, James
Pollman, Karl and Anna
Pomerening, Arthur L.
Pomerening, Charles A.
Pomerening, Charlie
Pomerening, Edwin A. and Florence
Pomerening, Elvira May Campbell
Pomerening, Emma C.
Pomerening, George and Christy
Pomerening, George Louis
Pomerening, Glenn W. and Elaine A.
Pomerening, Harold C.
Pomerening, Jokimari (infant)
Pomerening, Joseph A.
Pomerening, Joseph F.
Pomerening, Louisa F.
Pomerening, Mildred
Pomerening, Viola Marsh
Porter, Ellen
Potts, James
Preston, unclear and Chris C.
Primmer, Lacey Lynn
Puckett, Patricia A. Borth
Pulda, Bernard J. and Bernedette L.
Pulda, Earl A. and Martha A.
Pulda, Earl D. and Joyce J.
Purscell, Joseph W. and Lydia H.
Racey, Reuben
Racey, Ella M.
Radke, Fred and Helen
Rand, female infant
Ray, Carl E. and Nellie I.
Ray, Carl W.
Ray, Edwin and Lillie
Ray, Reuben E. (military Stone)
Ray, Reuben E. and Evelyn A.
Ray, unclear male
Reed, Donald N. and Colleen C.
Reeter, Billie
Reeter, Robin
Reeter, William M. and Kathryn J.
Reichmann, Archie Paul
Reichmann, Caroline
Reichmann, Delia M.
Reichmann, Edwin and Viola
Reichmann, Ernest and Minnie
Reichmann, Frederick W. and Ella V.
Reichmann, George A.
Reichmann, Harry L.
Reichmann, Hazel L.
Reichmann, Henry
Reichmann, Henry W.
Reichmann, Herman and Minnie
Reichmann, Mary Maggie
Reichmann, Ralph and Edith M.
Reichmann, William H. and Leola E.
Reiger, Anna
Reiger, Earl
Reiger, Earl W.
Reiger, Edward G. and Lillian
Reiger, LaVerne R.
Reiger, Martha
Reiger, Mary
Reiger, Michael
Reiger, Orie and Adeline
Reiger, Raymond L. and Mae A.
Reiger, Robert E.
Reinhold, Louisa and Lillie
Reiphmann, Henry W. and Jennie
Reising, James E. and Dorothy M.
Rhein, Anna A.
Rhein, Augusta
Rhein, Chas.
Rhein, William
Rice, Douglas and Helen
Rice, Margaret
Richardson, Telleshia
Rickleff, Frederick W.
Rickleff, Herman and Clara
Rickleff, John D.
Rickleff, John H. and family
Rickleff, Laura E.
Rider, Earl L. and Mary E.
Rider, Elwin and Emma
Rider, Flora
Rider, George and Esther
Rider, Harry and Lydia H.
Rider, Karl and Kathleen (Kay)
Rider, Karl L.
Rider, Leonard L.
Rider, Roy R. and Velma M.
Rider, William J. and family
Riley, C.
Riley, Chas S.
Riley, L.M.
Roach, Julia Reichmann
Romanek, Mary M. Pomerening
Rood, Richard K. and Pamela R.
Rose, Oscar Jerome and Emma Mercetta
Rose, Robert I. and Reka C.
Rosencrans, Harriet V. and Edith
Rosencrans, Mary
Rosencrans, Abel M. and Sarah V.
Rosencrans, John H.
Rosencrants, Samuel
Rosencrants, Sarah
Sander, Fred and Dorthy
Sander, Fred. A.
Sander, Henry and Margaret
Sanderson, Kenneth K. and Virginia M.
Sanderson, Wayne L.
Sanger, Geo. and Elizabeth
Sanger, Henry
Sanger, John F. and Julia
Scheckel, Virgil M. and Evelyn M.
Schilter, Albert D. (Al) and Linda L.
Schlueter, Matthew David
Schlundt, Geo. A.
Schmidt, Edward and Margaret
Schmidt, Felix
Schmidt, Henry and Delema
Schmidt, John and Minnie
Schmidt, Mary
Schmidt, Teresa Ann
Schurz, Archie and Agnes
Schurz, Caroline
Schurz, John
Schurz, John W.
Schurz, Joseph T.
Schurz, Robert
Schwartz, Anthony L.
Schwartz, Frank and family
Schwartz, Mary A.
Schwartz, Mildred
Schwert, Edward
Schwert, Harry J. and Barbara
Schwert, Iva G.
Schwert, Ruth E.
Seely, Phillip D.
Seely, Daniel F. and Mary Y.
Seely, Gunda
Seely, James W.
Seely, Martha M.
Seely, William J.
Seidelman, Charles C.
Seidelman, Marie M.E.
Shaw, K.L.
Shaw, Mrs. W.M.
Shaw, Wm. W.
Shipley, Lyle F. and Jean E.
Siegert, Delia
Siegert, William F. and Caroline Hein
Sittig, Donald C. and Thelma V.
Slade, Albert H. and Helen M.
Smith, Dustin R.
Smith, Maud
Staemmler, Frank
Staemmler, Crestena
Steinbach, Phillip
Steinbach, Archie and Amy J.
Steinbach, Edwin J. and Nettie I.
Steinbach, Herbert G. and Winifred E.
Steinbach, John and Bertha D.
Steinbach, Louis P. and Edith.
Steinbach, Margareta
Steinbach, Melvin and Leona
Stone, Charles T. and Lottie B.
Stormer, Bobby
Stormer, Gene
Stoughton, C. Elizabeth Fry
Straka, Arthur D.
Straka, Edward and Mary J.
Straka, Edward F.
Straka, Edward Sr.
Straka, Emil H. and Dora E.
Straka, Francis and Rita M.
Straka, George R. and Helen M.
Straka, Joseph and Nellie
Straka, Matt and Mary
Straka, Raymond E.
Straka, Rudolph J. and Rima, Mary
Stuckey, Frederick and Augusta
Stuckey, Henry and Mary Louisa
Stuckey, August
Stuckey, August
Stuckey, Charley F. and Dora F.
Stuckey, Clara A.
Stuckey, Daniel A. and Flossie L.
Stuckey, Earl G.
Stuckey, Edward H. and Helen W.
Stuckey, Fred N. and Lena W.
Stuckey, Frederick B.
Stuckey, Frederick W. and family
Stuckey, George
Stuckey, George F.
Stuckey, Helen
Stuckey, Henry C. and Emma I.
Stuckey, Herman H.
Stuckey, John Carl
Stuckey, Louis and Caroline
Stuckey, male infant
Stuckey, Ralph (Butch) and Kathleen (Kate)
Stuckey, Shirley Ann
Stuckey, Wilbur and Illene
Stuckey, William J. and Rose M.
Sutton, Charles and Donzella
Sutton, Edward S. and Leona B.
Thiede, Charlotte
Tierney, George L. and Florinne F.
Torgerson, Nancy L.
Trahey, Lucy M. Nice
Trehey, Daniel J. and Agnes E.
Trehey, John J. and Catherine A.
Trehey, John W. and Nina N.
Turles, Fred
Turnbull, David
Vaughan, Annie E.
Vaughan, Delia
Vaughan, Lorenzo M.
Vaughan, Marie
Vaughan, Mary Louise
Vaughan, Orla P. and Lydia A.
Vaughan, Orlando P.
Vaughan, Orlando P. and Lydia A.
Vaughan, Roland L.
Vaughan, Roy Allen
Vaughan, Sally
Vaughan, unclear female
Vaughan, W.A.
Vogts, Emilie
Vogts, Dietrich
Wagner, John C.
Wagner, Albert H. and Louise M.
Wagner, Chas. F. and Augusta Schlundt
Wagner, Doloras A.
Wagner, Herbert L.
Wagner, John C.
Wagner, Johnny
Wagner, Laura
Wagner, Louis E. and Caroline
Wagner, Matilda
Wagner, unclear male
Walter, Alexander
Walters, Dora
Walters, Eddie L.
Walton, Jean M. Hanley
Warczak, Edward and Adeline
Warczak, Edward J. and Adeline C.
Warczak, Edward and Adeline ~ Contributed by Roxanne Munns
Wauzeka Cemetery Sign
Wayne, James N.
Wayne, Cynthia
Wayne, Frank
Wayne, James N.
Wayne, Walter
Welsh, Carl S. and May M.
Weniger, Fred A. and Iva
Weniger, August F.
Weniger, Dora B.
Weniger, Ernstina Pauline and Wilhelm Emil
Weniger, H.J.
Weniger, Johanna Augusta
Weniger, Lucy
Weniger, Matilda
Weniger, William and Rosa
Widmann, John G.
Widmann, Margaret
Widule, William H.
Wilhelms, Carl and Johanna F.
Williams, Charley and Minnie
Williams, Claude
Williams, Ella
Williams, Leona
Williams, Robert L.
Williams, unclear male
Wiser, Arthur J. and Retta M.
Wiswall, James L. and Violet M.
Woodnal, Christiana
Woodnal, Emeil J.C. and male infant
Woodnal, John
Yeadon, Frank B.
Yeadon, Mary
Yonke, Henry and Elizabeth
Yonke, John
Yonke, Emma
York, Dora
York, Isabell
York, Wm.
Zeeh, Albert and Nellie
Zeeh, Andrew W. and Elsie L.
Zlabek, Joyce E.
Zlabek, William H.
Zlabek, William H. and Mary I.

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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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