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Winnebago County
(Neenah)
[Oak Hill]
Saint Margaret Cemetery
Tombstone Photos


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Acheson, Barbara M
Acheson, Fred
Antill, Theresa S
Appold, Emilie P
Appold, T. H
Armsby, Mary A
Arnemann, Arthur E. and Leoline J
Asmus, Ella
Backes, Hattie M. and family
Baldauf, Chase William
Baldauf, Debra M
Baldauf, Neal F
Ballou, Ida
Bean, Luella M
Becker, Henry
Beilke, Arthur W. and Anita M
Bennett, James H. and Elizabeth
Blank, August
Blom, Cornelius
Bramer, Roger
Briggs, Charles J. and Amelia
Brinkerhoff, Charles
Brockman, Gloria D
Brook, Irma
Brown, Henry
Brown, Martha Schumann
Brugger, Leonhard
Brugger, Maria V
Bublitz, Anna M
Bublitz, Wm
Buck, Jessie Sturges
Buehler, John III and Nora
Burmeister, Kurt and Thelma
Cachnang, Caroline
Campbell, Merle and Harriet B
Casperson, Anna
Chapman, Lorraine and Patricia
Cheney, Edward and Stella
Christofferson, Howard E
Christoph, Gladys Klinke
Christopher, Marie A
Clark, Clifford M
Clark, Franklin H
Clark, Henry O
Cleveland, Charles W
Cleveland, F. A
Clinton, Alice H
Coates, Evaline
Collier, Arnold and Ruth
Collins, W.M
Cook, Annie M. Swaub
Cook, G. W
Cook, John N
Cook, John
Cook, Reuben and Nabby Barnes
Coon, Elizabeth
Coon, John A
Cornelius, Lydia
Cornelius, Minnie
Cunningham, Eliza
Cunningham, Mary
Dahms, Amelia
Dahms, Emil
Dallman, Isabel A
Dallmann, Emil F
Dallmann, William
Danforth, Nelson
Daniel, William A. Sr. and Dora R
Darlington, Lena A
Dedering, George C. and Mabel G
DeMeritt, Mary Tarbell
DeMeritt, Newell
Denhardt, Bertha
Denhardt, William
Dietz, Frank H
Dietz, Grandma
Dietz, Herman J
Dietz, Wm. Opperman
Drajeske, Florence A
Drajeske, Frederick W
Drajeske, Ingrid C
Drajeske, John J
Drajeske, Kathrine R
Drajewski, Franz
Drajewski, Walter
Drews, Herman
Drews, Robert D
Durie, Julia Metternich
Dyer, Carrie Brown
Dyer, Josephine M
Elmer, Carlton L
Elmer, Harry and Clara
Emmenegger, Wendelin
Eul, Fred
Eul, Joseph
Evans, Evan J. and Mary
Evans, Evan J
Evans, Margaret (2)
Evans, Margaret
Evans, Mary
Fay, G. R
Fenton, Clyde H
Fenton, Harriet Sparhawk
Fenton, Roger
Finch, Grace M
Fink, Leo J. and Alma A
Fish, Amos
Fish, Charley
Fish, Freeman J
Fish, Lovina
Florey, Elmer
Florey, Louisa H
Forbath, Edith A
Foth, Gordon
Foth, William A
Frame, Corinne L
Fraser, Amelia
Fraser, Lolita A
Freeman, Lancelot
Freeman, Mary M
Freeman, Rev. B
Gachmang, Louis
Gachnang, Anna
Gachnang, Erwin F
Gibson, Lyle C. and Daisy D
Gibson, Mary W
Gifford, Hazel
Gillingham, Mary
Gillingham, W. and A. (children)
Gleason, James
Gmeiner, Barbara J
Greenwald, John
Greenwald, Mary C. S
Greenwald, Robert R. and Kathryn Briggs
Greenwald, Sophia C. N
Griesbach, Hubert W
Grode, David L
Grode, Judith Mae
Gum, Theodie S. Kroger
Gyrion, Penny Ann
Hagedorn, Agnes Maehl
Hagen, Stuart
Hall, William S
Hansen, Weggo C
Harrison, Samuel Nathan
Hart, Jane B
Hartzheim, Alice M
Hartzheim, Pamela
Hartzheim, Sylvester E. and Bethel L
Hayiltt, Jesse
Hayward, Edward Charles
Hayward, Sophia Hoeper
Henning, August
Henning, Emelie
Henry, Helen A
Hess, William J
Heywood, Martin
Heywood, Sarah E. Bracket
Hicks, Sidney
Hildebrand, Millie
Hoffman, Dorothea
Hoffmann, James L. and Sandra A
Holbrook, Isabell
Hold, Robert
Holleran, Margaret
Hoppe, Neil R
Horn, Geraldine
Hoxley, Clarisa D. Hickox
Huebner, Ernst H. and Eva M
Hull, Benjamin P
Hull, Cynthia F
Huston, John W. and Amanda A
Huxley, Albert
Jacerson, George W
Jamison, Janette
Jamison, Robert G
Jandrey, Chas. W. and family
Jandrey, F. and family
Jarvis, Azebe
Jarvis, Louise
Jarvis, Mattie
Jarvis, Willie
Jeske, Robert H
Johnson, Eleanore
Johnston, Kathryn
Jones, Frank B
Jones, S. E
Jones, William E
Kalkoske, Albert and Rosella
Kalkoske, Bruce A
Kamoske, Amos A
Kaphingst, Friedrich and Louise
Karisny, George F. and Elaine C
Kellett, infant 1907
Kellett, infant 1915
Kellett, infant 1923
Kellett, Robert L. and Myrtle M
Kellogg, Rodney William
Kengley, Edith Wood
Kirchberg, Albert
Kittell, Ethan Collins and Lucy A. Horton
Kitto, David A
Kitto, Eleanor J
Klarner, Frank and family
Klarner, Kenneth
Klingbeil, Emilla Nugent
Klinke, Frank and Flora
Kortemeyer, Ben
Korth, Alfred
Korth, Rose
Krieg, Fred and family
Kroplin, Herman
Kroplin, Wilhelmine
Kroplin, William Jr
Kroplin, William Sr
Krueger, Emma
Krueger, Fred W
Krueger, Wm. and Anna Mary
Krueger, Wm. F
Kuhn, Frances A
Kurtz, Eliza J
Kurtz, Frank
Kurtz, S. Eugene
Kutscher, Frank and Emma
La Bumbard, Edmund
La Bumbard, Margaret Parker
Laabs, Herman F
Laabs, Lydia J
Lachmann, Catherine
Lachmann, Jacob
Landers, D. W
Landgraf, Val
Langner, Charles F. and Elizabeth
Langner, Otto Carl
Larson, Edwin G
Latos, Antoni
Laudan, Henry J. and Charlotte
Leutenegger, Edward
Leutenegger, Grandma
Leutenegger, Grandpa
Libby, Sarah D
Lillicrap, Edward and family
Loehning, Ella and Freda
Loehning, Sophia
Longhurst, Bernard A
Longhurst, Margaret M
Longhurst, William H. and Johannah
Luebke, Martha
Mac Gregor, Alice M
Mace, Gerald
Mace, Gladys J
Mace, Grace G
Mace, Lawrence E
MacGregor, John
MacGregor, Robert Roy
Maehl, John
Mahnke, Joachim
Malchow, George L
Malchow, Paul
Man-Yuen Weeks, Mandy
Marquis, John Logan
Marquis, Mary Hamilton
Martens, Johanna
Mattson, Russell E. and Norma M
Maxwell, Mary A
Maxwell, Sullivan J
McDowell, Robert T
McGallum, Amos H
McGallum, Murray
McGallum, Sara E
McGallum, Theodosia
McGuire, Richard C
McLeod, Arthur
McLeod, Grace
McLeod, Minnie
Meritt, Alvin
Meritt, E. and Almira Shadick
Meyer, August
Meyer, Timothy R
Mohr, Elizabeth
Mollon, Harry H
Morey, Julius B
Morgan, Abby
Morgan, Sarah C
Moua, Nhia Bee
Mueller, William
Neugebauer, Carrie
Neugebauer, Jennie Marie
Neugebauer, Leo
Nichols, Fred
Nichols, John
Nichols, Sophia
Norris, Wanita C
Nuegebauer, Frank
Oberweiser, earl H
Oberweiser, Michial
Oborn, Carrie L
Oborn, Edwin L
Oborn, Ralph
Olinger, Willard E
Olson, Clarence R
Owens, Elizabeth
Owens, Thankful
Paddock, Frances A
Paefke, Heinrich
Palmer, Alfred
Palmer, Lucy Mae
Parker, Albert
Paschen, Henry G. and Sophia E
Patten, Fayette A
Patterson, Kathileen S
Peckham, Lucy A
Penney, Craig Howard
Pichler, Beatrice
Pieplow, Leon
Pingel, John
Pingel, Mary
Playman, Fannie
Plucker, Dalton
Plucker, Richard A. and Mathilda
Porath, Victor E. A. and Eleanor D
Price, Jennie S
Procknow, Wayne J
Quinn, Mary Nugent
Randale, Sarah
Rank, Mildred M
Rea, Alescha D
Rea, Maudie
Rea, Walter H
Redditt, Georgia O
Redditt, Sidney F
Redlin, Arthur W. and Nia A
Redlin, Lester A
Rehfeldt, Carl
Relyea, Charles E
Relyea, Frances
Relyea, William H
Remmel, Leila C. Cheslock
Rippberger, Dora E. Dietz
Roberts, John
Rogers, Benjamin M
Rogers, Madison J
Rogers, Philip H
Rogers, Sara and children (2)
Ruthven, James and family
Ryerson, Lillian Coon
Sage, Charles Henry
Sage, Helen Shiells
Sawyer, C. L
Sawyer, Marie
Schellin, Helen
Schellin, Louisa
Schumaker, Edward
Schumaker, Harold P
Schumann, Louisa
Schumann, William T
Schurman, William and Mary
Shaw, George B. and Virginia R
Shelley, Craig Allen
Sherman, Charles H
Sherman, Sophia F
Sherry, Abbie
Sherry, Henry
Shiells, Grace
Shurman, Mable Dora
Sickendick, Ella L
Smith, Bernard B. and Benson A
Smith, Elmer L
Smith, Jennie A
Smith, Jennie E
Smith, Orvil E
Spice, Charles R. and Carol F
Spice, Daniel C
Spoo, Edward J. and Emelie L
Spoo, Louise G
Stacker, Joseph
Stacker, Louis
Staffeld, Louisa Stacker
Steffenhagen, Louis
Steinway, Fred E. and Adeline A
Strate, Arthur W. and Bernard
Stridoe, Willie and Frankis
Struss, Nellie B
Sturges, Will A
Sturm, Eda
Sturm, Julia
Sturn, Diane J
Swaggerty, Anita
Swaggerty, George
Tank, Emil F. and Laura A
Teal, Jacob
Tennessen, Harvey J
Thalke, Fred
Thalke, Mary
Thomas, Anna E
Thomas, Charles
Thomas, Rowland J. and Mary
Thompson, Stuart Edward and Martha Porter
Thune, Leona C
Tipler, Achsah
Tipler, Wm. and Sarah Ann
Torsrud, Carl P
Tucker, Janet E
Turner, Laura
Tweedie, Leonard
Vining, Clara H
Vining, Gorham P
Vining, Maryu E. Huxley
Voss, Elisabeth Heigl
Voss, S. Luise
Voss, Sylvester J
Vought, Gardner A. and Sylvia M
Vought, Gardner Robert and William Thomsen
Vought, Mary Sue
Wahlers, Lowell L
Wass, Chas
Watson, Henry
Watson, John
Watson, Maria
Watson, William and John
Wauda, George and Ruth P
Weber, Anna
Wendler, Marvin
Wheeler, Damie
Wheeler, Elmira (2)
Wheeler, Elmira
Wheeler, Jonathan
Wheeler, Mary Scott
Wheeler, Uri H
Wideman, Chester M. and Edith M
Wideman, Fred J. and Agnetta
Wieckert, Elisabeth
Wieckert, Maria
Wierschke, Albert W
Wildfang, Allitta Pearce
Wildfang, Roscoe
Wildfang, William
Wilmot, Noel J. and Ethel
Winkler, Paul Frank
Witzig, John
Woeckner, Otto
Wolder, Elisabeth
Wright, Edward J
Wright, Helena M
Wright, Louisa C. Jones
Young, Adelaide D
Young, C. W
Young, David
Young, Harvey P
Young, Marion C
Zemlock, Francis A. and Darlene R
Zemlock, Francis A
Zemlock, Mary A
Zoelk, Augusta
Zoelk, Henry F
Zoelk, Henry
Zwoster, Mildred

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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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