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Winnebago County
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Sacred Heart Cemetery
Tombstone Photos


Ader - Gutzman


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Ader, Richard L
Ader, Wenzel
Andresen, Charles A
Andresen, Gloria Jean
Angle, Regina M.
Annis, Joan W
Arndt, Duane W. and Nancy E
Baier, Adolph G. and Lydia
Baier, Albert J. and Anna M
Baier, Mary
Baier, Olive A
Balda, Paul J. and Irene
Balthazor, Jerome A. and Cora E
Bartnik, Charles
Bartow, Justyna
Basel, Donald P
Basel, Leo O
Bassinger, T
Bauer, Edward A. and Lydia A
Bauer, Frank
Bauer, Henry H
Bauer, Joseph and family
Baurichter, Donald R
Baurichter, Donald R. and Catherine
Beahm, David J
Beahm, Kenneth R
Beauparlant, Janet
Beauparlant, Peter
Beck, Anna
Beck, Barbara
Beck, Frank G. and Mary c
Beck, Frank X. and E. Ruth
Beck, George H
Beck, Johanna
Beck, John and Bertha
Beck, John H. and Eunice J
Beck, John Sr
Beck, Louis P
Beck, Margaret B
Beck, Norman
Beck, Robert E
Beck, Thomas A
Beckman, John F. (Jack) and Mary Joan
Benderling, Elisabeth
Benderling, Joseph
Benderling, Carl
Benderling, Carl (2)
Benderling, Elisabeth
Benderling, Frank
Benderling, John W
Benderling, Joseph
Benderling, Therisa
Benderling. Mary
Benkoske, Len F. and Frances L
Berger, Herbert E. and Isabel R
Berger, Hilda
Berger, Irma B
Berger, John R
Berger, Kurt F. and Christine M
Berger, Leonard F. and Mary Ann
Berger, Normund F
Berger, Rudolph F. and Margaret L
Berger, Victor A
Berger, Victor A. and Audrey T
Berger, William R
Berlinger, Mathias and Philome
Berlinger, Mathias
Berlinger, Mathias and Philomena
Berlinger, Philomena
Berndoerfler, Joseph and Eleonora
Berndt, Victor A. and family
Berrell, George R. and Emma M
Bersch, Merland B. and Jane Kay
Beson, LeRoy R. and Josephine R
Beyer, William F. and Tress M
Biebl, Mary B
Biebl, Wenzel R
Biesinger, Alois and Caroline
Biesinger, Irvin and Irene
Binder, Albert
Binder, Alton
Binder, Anna
Binder, family
Binder, Franziska
Binder, Louis
Binder, Mary E
Binder, Simon
Binder, unclear female
Binder, W
Birdsall, Edsel H
Birdsall, Edsel H. and Lucy B
Birdsall, William Joseph
Birschbach, Ronald and Eileen
Bischoff, William H. and Clara E
Blair, infant
Blair, Mary
Blau, Robert J
Blau, Rose M
Blechi, Eugene Dennis
Blechl, Emogene B
Blechl, Ferdinand
Blechl, Ferdinand (2)
Blechl, Joseph and Teresa
Blechl, Mary
Bleckinger, Carl G
Bleckinger, Joseph and Theresa
Bleckinger, Joseph L. and Virginia R
Blodgett, Charles H.
Bloechl, Anne Marie
Bloechl, Philip Edward
Bloesl, Arthur F. and Betty J
Boettcher, Michael J. and Florence
Bolek, James and Bernice G
Bonack, George R. and Doris H
Bongert, George F. and Esther
Borisch, Donald (Jack) and Michelle (Vivi)
Borisch, Lester W. and Mary
Borisch, Lester W. Jr. and Betty L
Bradshaw, Randall Scott
Bradshaw, Thomas Peter
Brady, John W. and Joan M
Brazil, Karl Timmy
Brennan, Bob
Brennan, Lee
Brickham, peter Charles
Brickham, Raymond N. Sr
Brodsky, Anna
Brodsky, Ernest K. and Mary Ann
Brosseau, Loring Dean
Brown, Genevieve L
Brown, Walter T. and Angeline
Brunover, Harold M. and Margaret T
Buchanan, Donald G
Buresch, Wenzel and Catherine
Calland, Ernest W. and Theresa M
Calland, Robert E
Caminata, Alfred W.
Caminata, Alfred W
Carstens, Laverhe
Cartwright, Mary
Cartwright, Wilbert
Cartwright, Willard A
Cemetery view
Check, John F. and Teckla J
Christensen, Lawrence H
Christian, Dorothy J
Colomb, Peter and Anna
Combs, Frank M
Combs, Frank M. Sr. and Elsie C
Costelio, Clement J
Costello, Mark H. and Theresa
Costello, Cornelius J
Costello, John F. and Christine
Costello, Mark H. and Theresa
Costello, Veronica
Courtois, Stephen F
Courtois, Wesley F. and Dorothy E
Darrington, William
Darrington, William S
Davis, Anita L
Davis, Gerald R
Davis, Keith T
Delap, Rose
Demski, Leo R. Jr
Derus, Hubert E. and Mary
Desbrow, Ira
Desbrow, Ira E. and Eva J
Detloff, Howard and family
Dewing, Richard K
Diemel, Clyde H. and Mary E
Diener, Herman A. and Magdalen M
Dolan, Mary A
Dolan, Orville
Domiter, Steve Louis and Doris Mary
Donner, Ray R. and Stephanie
Donner, Stephen M
Dougherty, Arthur G. and Sylvia F
Dresler, Carl P. and Linda
Drexle, John and family
Drexler, unclear
Drexler, Alois A
Drexler, Caroline A
Drexler, CeCelia R
Drexler, Frank
Drexler, Frank (1)
Drexler, Frank and Aloisia
Drexler, Henry R. and Helen V
Drexler, John
Drexler, John and Mary
Drexler, Joseph
Drexler, Mary
Drexler, Mary E
Drexler, Mary J. and Caroline E
Drexler, mother
Drexler, Rudolph J
Drexler, Wenzel A. and Rose
Drovin, Harvey L. and Cecilia
Duchatschek, Leo and Gertrude
Duhm, Grace M
Dumke, Arthur H. and Helen
Dumke, Alvina E
Dumke, Arthur and Helen
Dunlavy, John G
Durkee, Louise A
Durkee, Orville R
Eaton, Bertha Metko
Eaton, Clate K
Eberhart Aloys
Eberhart, John S. and Louisa
Ebersberger, Mr. and Mrs.
Ebersberger, Father and Mother
Ebersberger, Grace
Ebersberger, John
Ebersberger, John (1)
Ebersberger, Joseph T
Ebersberger, Katherine
Ebersberger, Margaret A
Ebersberger, Martha
Ebersberger, Mathew
Edmonds, Pamela A. Paulus
Egner, Charles and Alvina
Egner, Josefa
Egner, Charles and Alvina
Egner, Leona
Ehm, Frank J. and Sarah G
Eichman, Harry O. and Leona E
Emerson, Steven D. and family
Esslinger, Louis
Esslinger, Ralph and Marie C
Evrest, James (Jake)
Evrist, James (Jake) and Gert Beck
Evrist, Jane
Eyers, Clarence R
Fabrycki, Frank T.
Fabrycki, Adam
Fabrycki, Antonia
Fabrycki, Frank T
Fabrycki, Helen
Farber, Gary W. and Dolores A
Faust, Donald A. and Inge M.
Faust, Donald A
Faust, Donald A. and Inge M
Feilerstake, Sarah
Fenzl, Frank and Anna
Feyen, Paul E. and Myra M
Fischer, Barbara
Fischer, Rudolph
Fisher, Joseph
Fisher, Mary
Fisher, Russell and Rose J
Fox, Joseph W
Fox, Robert
Foxx, John and Eleanor A
Frank, Albert J. and Alvina A
Frank, Alberta A
Frank, Carl J. and Helen M
Frank, Charles H. and Hilda M
Frank, Ferdinand and Theresa
Frank, Joseph and Margaret
Frank, Mary Ellen
Fretchel, Robert J
Fretchel, Robert J. and Beverly J. Pasicka
Fretschl, Dennis and Mary
Fretschl, Dennis L
Fritz, Dennis
Fuchs, Otto M. and Lucille M
Galica, Lorraine L
Galica, Roman W
Gams, Beatrice P
Gams, Catherine and Caroline
Gams, John and Anna
Gams, John G. Jr
Gams, Matthew
Gams, Rudolph and Mary
Gams, Wenzel J
Ganty, Margaret
Gartner, Lynn Stieg
Gauger, Marvin E
Geen, Albert L. and Marilyn J
Geffers, Bernard (Boney)
Getchel, Christopher A. and Karen M
Getchel, Frank M
Getchel, Mary K
Getchel, Norman J. and Audrey G
Gill, John L
Gillingham, John James and Mary Jayne
Girens, Lester J. (Les)
Girens, Lester J (Les) and Josephine M. (Jo)
Gollomb, Rudolph P
Golomb, Margaret
Golomb, Margaret
Gonia, Edward S
Gonia, Erwin W. and Lorraine E
Gonia, Harry James
Gonia, Joseph J
Gonia, Laura R
Graff, Carla
Greene, Betty Ann Gonsalvews
Greenkorn, Eileen Anna
Greenkorn, Eileen Anne
Griedl, Albert A. and Gertrude E
Griedl, Andrew C. and Rose M
Griedl, Elizabeth M
Griedl, Louis F
Griedl, Ralph J. and Caroline M
Groff, Donald W
Gubisch, Peter
Gubisch, Theresa
Gubish, Theresa
Guell, Dewayne
Guldan, Wenzel and family
Gumz, Edward and Marie
Gumz, Edward W. and Ellen A
Gutsmiedl, Alois and Barbara
Gutsmiedl, Frank J
Gutzman, Albert H
Gutzman, Marie A,
Gutzman, Robert Donald

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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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