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Winnebago County
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Ellenwood Cemetery
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Abernethy, Anna C.
Abernethy, Charles H. and Ella
Abraham, Lt. Walter A.
Abrams, Elizabeth
Abrams, Ellen Jane
Abrams, Mary
Abrams, Richard
Abrams, William
Agnew, Agnes
Agnew, John and family
Ahl, Irene C.
Allen, Edward and Fred L.
Allen, Lucinda and Charity S.
Ames, Lillias
Anderson, Julia
Anderson, William
Appleyard, Frederick G.
Appleyard, Lynn F. and Lucille
Barden, William
Barnes, Theorore L.
Bean, Andrew L. and Lucille G
Beaudo, Louis G. and Emilie
Bedient, Horace L. and family
Bedient, Samuel and Duwain
Bedient, William and Esther
Bent, William
Bloechl, Donald D. and Beverly
Blyman, Irene Stroud
Blyman, J. Charles
Blyman, John
Bornschein, John and Gertrude
Bowker, Ettie M.
Bowker, Ida
Bowker, Nathaniel
Bradley, Lulu M.
Brimmer, Homer M.
Buckstaff, Charlie
Buckstaff, Charlie A.
Buckstaff, Damay
Buckstaff, Isabel
Buckstaff, James R.
Buckstaff, John
Buckstaff, John Jr. and Sarah
Buckstaff, Lucy
Buckstaff, Mrs. John Jr.
Buckstaff, Noel H.
Buckstaff, Sarah B.
Budd, Abiah
Buehring, Clara M.
Buehring, George W.
Bunten, Andrew A. and Pauline
Bunten, Mr. and Mrs.
Burden, Louisa C.
Buser, Lydia Dougherty
Carpenter, Cecil C.
Cater, Lucy
Cater, Robt.
Cater, William
Cater, Wm.
Chase, Myron Earle
Chase, Robert and Lena
Chase, Russell
Cheney, Leo E.
Church, Esther
Churchill, James A.
Clark, Agnes L.
Clark, Charlotte A.
Clark, Palmer C.
Collins, Archibald
Collins, Elie
Conger, Lincoln A. and Eva M.
Convers, Elwin P.
Convers, Pomeroy
Convers, Prudence
Converse, Zella
Cornick, Marcia E.
Cowan, Annie
Cowling, John and Mary E.
Crossett, William J.
Crouch, Frank H.
Crouch, J. Herbert
Curtis, David
Dalton, Mildred R.
Davis, Ardra B.
Diakoff, George and Jeanette
Dickenson, Sarah Jane
Dilts, Della
Doren, Frankie
Dougherty, Ann
Dougherty, Elmer H.
Dougherty, Emmaline
Dougherty, Irwin
Dougherty, James N.
Dougherty, Sarah A.
Dvorak, Edward E. and Anah Gay
Eberfrye, Otildea and unclear
Ellis, Esther A. Miles
Farrow, Abner S.
Farrow, Burnam B.
Farrow, Isaac W.
Farrow, Levi R.
Farrow, Lula H.
Farrow, Zelia E.
Fetridge, Robert H.
Footit, Gaylord R. and Barbara
Ford, Caroline Adelia
Ford, Charlotte E. Marble
Ford, Chester
Ford, Harry G.
Ford, Walter
Fowler, Maria
Frank, Florence I.
French, Melvin and Ella
Frye, Elmer G.
Frye, Myrtle E.
Ginke, Henry A.
Goose, Anna E. and Snair
Goose, Charles and Anna
Gowan, Simon
Goyke, Melvin F. and Virginia
Green, Laura and Hattie
Greenwood, Anne Lee
Greenwood, children
Greenwood, William M.
Gunning, Sydney and family
Hall, Elihu and family
Hannkoch, unclear
Hansen, Bessie
Harden, Barbara J. Coffers
Hartkopf, unclear
Hathaway, Eva
Hathaway, George H.
Hathaway, Serphina and Mattie
Havert, Lewis G.
Heckes, Catharine
Heckes, Johan
Hedding, James
Hedges, unclear and Mary
Heilman, Louis and Elsie
Hetherington, Joseph N.
Heyn, Gustav and Clara
Hill, Lucy B.
Hoge, Helen Scott
Hollingshead, Eleanor
Holmes, Mr. and Mrs.
Horne, Maude
Horne, Nellie
Howard, Winifred A. Stephenson
Howlett, Clarence J.
Howlett, Delia A. and Ellen
Howlett, Effie L.
Howlett, Franklin Thorpe
Irvine, George B.
Johnson, Benjamin John
Johnson, Harriet
Johnson, Mary Jane
Jones, George W. and Renna
Judd, Rev. Russell J.
Kemnitz, August and Mary
Kenfield, Alice L.
Kenfield, Geraldus M.
Kenfield, Mary
Kenfield, Sarah Ann
Kenfield, Walter Elson
Keyser, Edna M. Howlett
Kiels, George
King, Oscar R. and Grace B.
Klapper, John C. and Gladys
Klier, John
Klier, Wilhelmine
Klix, Oscar E. and Alice L.
Klix, Paula Jeanne
Koch, Helen L. and Georgie
Koplitz, Eldor A. and Esther
Kossel, Agnes
Kossel, Elmer A. and Edna B.
Kossel, Henry W. and Ella S.
Kossel, Lorena
Kossel, Rudolph
Kossel, Ruth Cater
Kunde, Gustave
Kundiger, Max A. and Jennie L.
Kushman, Anna
Kushman, Julius
Leach, Mary E.
Leach, William
Lee, Polly Hedding
Litras, Angel S. and E. Leone
Little, Geo. A.
Little, Wm.
Lord, Murry
Luker, Walter E. and Ruth J.
Lyness, Bryan K.
Lyness, Joseph
Lyness, Louisa
Mac Farlane, Harry
MacDonald, Nettie
MacDonald, William M.
MacFarlane, James F.
MacFarlane, Mary
Mackenzie, Joanna M.
Mackenzie, R.
Mackie, Leroy A.
Mackie, Leslie Margaret Webster
Madison, Roy
Marcellis, Norman J. and Rhea
Marohn, Emil A. and Louise A.
Marohn, Orville F. and Amber L
Marshall, Abbie
Maxwell, Guy A.
Maxwell, Helen Perry
McCallen, Thomas
McCarthy, Blanche
McCauley, Fred F.
McCray, Maree L.
McCurdy, Chandler and Deborah
McCurdy, Eddy J.
McCurdy, Mary
McCurdy, Nettie E.
McKenzie, Isabella L.
McKone, Terrence and Esther
McWilliams, Amanda
McWilliams, Herbert G
Meyer, Amy L.
Meyer, Herman W.
Miles, Esther
Millard, Bonaparte
Mills, Mary
Monroe, Dwight
Monroe, Mary M.
Monroe, Orvill
Montgomery, Phila
Montgomery, Warren
Moon, Margaret
Moon, N.J.
Morehouse, Fred E.
Morris, infant
Moss, William
Mossman, Annie M.
Mossman, William W.
Moulthrop, Sophia
Moulthrop, unclear
Muraski, Ethel H. Kenfield
Muraski, Louis J.
Neff, Abel
Neff, Harry E.
Neff, Missouri J.
Neff, Philena
Neff, Ruby
Newcomb, George C. and family
Nichols, unclear and Della
Nighthart, Nellie
Nolte, Frederick
Nolte, Norman R.
Norton, Zilpha E.
Oehler, Tommie
Orabutt, Bruce A.
Orr, James A. and Emma R.
Orr, Jerome S.
Orr, Mercy Jane
Orr, Samuel
Osborn, Joseph H. and Ann
Otis, Helen L.
Ovigian, Elsie
Ovigian, George M.
Paine, Charlie
Paine, Georgia
Paine, Hosea
Paine, Lydia
Pansie, Christian
Pansie, Etta
Pansie, Herman
Perry, Gilford C.
Perry, Sarah J.
Phillipson, Christian
Poe, Elizabeth
Pokrandt, Orville and Beatrice
Pommarane, Frank W.
Pommarane, Maud Nicholson
Pope, W.A.
Ray, Della L.
Ray, John S.
Ray, Lois E.
Rideout, Edith M.
Ross, John
Ross, John Edwin
Rouse, Jennie M.
Ruddy, William
Sagle, Donald K. and Emma L.
Sawall, N.A. Mike and Arlene J
Sawdey, Abraham
Sawdey, Lucinda
Schein, Conrad
Schein, Dr. John E. and Laura
Schein, Elizabeth
Schirmacher, James Edward
Schomer, Peter Fay
Schomer, Rose Holmes
Schwanke, Herman G. and Martha
Scott, Clarrissa
Scott, Cynthia P.
Scott, William W.
Scovil, Henry
Searles, Elizabeth
Searles, Richard
Selwitschka, Rudolph J.
Sheffer, Arthur J. and Mae E.
Sheffer, Ormond E. and Belle
Sherburn, Alva
Simonsen, Carrie
Simonsen, Soren
Simpson, George
Simpson, John and Phoebe
Simpson, Josiah M.
Smith, John
Smith, Junius A.
Snyder, Henry L. and Alice M.
Snyder, infant
Sotka, Mary S.
Sperbeck, Fred
Spurbeck, Roy F.
Starks, Leora E.
Starkweather, William B
Stephenson, Mary Ann
Stephenson, Thomas
Stocum, John E. and Elizabeth
Stocum, Selba G. and Emma L.
Stork, Lucinda
Stork, Orson
Streeter, Charles and Joanna
Streeter, Rebecca
Stroud, Benjamin
Stroud, John W.
Stroud, Wm. D. and Laura Ann
Sweet, Albert
Sweet, Eliza A.
Thomas, Austin H.
Thomas, Marguerite S.
Thomas, Pheobe
Thomson, Laura Ann
Thomson, Little Johnie
Thwaites, George W.
Thwaites, Sarah
Timmermann, Thomas
Todd, unclear and Charles
Totz, Albert
Totz, Emilia
Totz, William
Trotter, Mary
Tuttle, Mary
Tuttle, Sarah D.
Tuttle, Sylvester
VanDoren, Wheeler O.
Vangordon, Thomas and Mary E
VanHorn, Polly
VanHorne, C.A.
Vessey, Jane E.
Vessey, unclear and Sarah
Vincent, Sarah E.
Vosburg, Phebe
Watson, Alma Orr
Watson, Georgie
Wendt, Wilbert E.
Wesenberg, Martin H. and Janice
White, Marcelia E.
White, William J.
Whiting, Corydon
Whiting, Nancy C.
Wilke, Dorothy
Williams, John
Winans, Milo J.
Wojahn, Harry L. and Mary A.
Woldt, Robert J. and Phyllis M
Woodin, George and family
Wrage, Charles G. and Alva B.
Wyman, Seth and Jason
Yost, Mary A.
Yost, Reuben F.
Zarling, William T. and Eleanor
Zoepb, George O. and Bertha B.

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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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