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MacIntire, J. - Ott, Brian Robert


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MacIntire, J.
Main, Courtland V. and wife
Mallat, Carroll and Alma E.
Mallat, infant male
Mallat, John and Celia
Mallat, LaRoy A. and Cecilia L.
Manning, Matthew
Markin, Denise R.
Markin, Denise R.
Markin, William H. and Ruthann Copus
Markin, William T.
Marshall, Howard L.
Marshall, Robert J.
Martin, Alan J.
Martin, August
Martin, August E. and family
Martin, Caroline
Martin, Emma K.
Martin, George John
Martin, Howard and Anne m.
Martin, Howard G. and Anne M.
Martin, Jeffery
Martin, John and Katherine
Martin, Lewis and Mary
Martin, Mary T.
Martin, Rudolph
Martin, Theodore
Martin, Trevor W.
Mathews, Carrie B.
Mathews, Eileen L.
Mathews, Glen Thomas
Mathews, Glenn T.
Mathews, Harry K.
Mathews, Hollis H. and Gladys M.
Mathews, Hugh
Mathews, John
Mathews, John E. and Claire S.
Mathews, Lewis L.
Mathews, Mary L.
Mathews, Wellington J. and Flora
Matthews, Ralph and Cassie H.
Matthews, William A. and Ida A.
May, Guy R. and Esther C.
May, James W. and family
Mayne, Earl R. and Ann G.
Mayo, Sharlotte
Mayo, Wm.
McClimans, Linda Lee
McCord, CeCelia Ward
McCord, David
McCord, E.E.
McCord, James K. and Mary
McCord, Jennet C.
McCord, John W.
McCord, Mae E.
McCord, Myrtle
McCord, unclear female
McCord, Walker
McCord, William and Theresa
McCormick, Mary
McDaniel, Alfred J.
McDaniel, Sarah
McDonald, Dennis Patrick
McDonald, Lucinda
McDonald, Wilma Weadge
McDougal, family
McDougal, family
McDowell, Alberta
McDowell, Beulah P.
McDowell, Claudia
McDowell, Ervie G.
McDowell, Fred J. and Sarah M.
McDowell, Harley R. and Mary H.
McDowell, Olive
McDowell, Ruth
McDowell, S.J.
McDowell, Sandra K.
McDowell, W. S.
McDowell, Wanda M.
McFall, Crew and family
McGraw, Fanny
McGraw, Phebe Mathews
McGuigan, Bernard K. and John J.
McGuigan, Ralph M. and Etherl E.
McKendry, George E. and Grace H. Rosevear
McKinley, George
McKinley, Jake and Cora
McKinney, David Ernst and Mary
McKinney, Harold J. and Mildred I.
McKinney, Howard J.
McKinney, Howard J. and Irene M.
McKinney, Leslie E. and Geneva
McKinney, Thomas O.
McKinny, Lucinda
McKinny, William
McKnight, Edward M. and Josephine M.
McKnight, Eleanor
McKnight, Frank
McKnight, Howard and Marian (picture on stone)
McKnight, Howard J.
McKnight, Howard J. and Marian M.
McKnight, Howard J. and Marian M.
McKnight, James A. and Pearl
McKnight, Loyd and Neva L.
McKnight, Loyd and Neva L.
McLaughlin, Jacob and Jane E.
McLaughlin, unclear
McLean, Sarah L.
McLean, William C.
McMillan, Gerald J.
McMillan, Maybelle
McMonical, Arthur E. and Nina E.
McReynolds, Alice Booth
McReynolds, Anna
McReynolds, Celestia Ann
McReynolds, Henry Manning
McReynolds, Mary
McReynolds, Thomas
McReynolds, Westley
McSweeny, Bridget Fitzhenry Leary
McWilliams, Bertha
McWilliams, Charles
McWilliams, Harry C.
McWilliams, Neddie and female infant
McWilliams, Sarah J.
McWright, W.A. and Florence J.
Mead, Jane B.
Meade, H.
Meade, Jerry A.
Mehnert, Alfred
Mehnert, Katherine
Meissner, E. Marjorie Olson
Meissner, Wellington W.
Meller, Joseph A.
Menkhausen, Charles
Menkhausen, Charles C. and Elisa
Menkhausen, Clara
Menkhausen, Cora Marian
Menkhausen, family
Menkhausen, Mabel M.
Menkhausen, not clear
Menkhausen, unclear
Merriman, Irene M.
Mertz, Albert G. and Edna L.
Mertz, Erna B.
Mertz, Fred L. and Martha
Mertz, Ronald F.
Merwin, Belle
Merwin, Virgil and C.
Merwin, William A.
Merz, Elizabeth
Merz, Frederick
Merz, George
Merz, Sophia
Messling, Elaine and P.
Meuer, Louis C. and Kathryn
Meyer, Gustav
Meyer, Harriet Francisco
Meyer, Joseph Francis
Meyer, Patricia
Meyer, Paul
Meyer, unclear A.
Mezera, Howard and Lorraine R.
Mezera, Leo M.
Mezera, Leonard L.
Mich, Patricia L.
Mich, Patricia L.
Mick, Stephen and Agnes
Miles, Herbert E.
Miller, andrew and Florence
Miller, Anna
Miller, Arthur
Miller, Bernard and Ruby
Miller, Buford O. and Mildred F.
Miller, Burl Gene
Miller, Edson W. and Emma
Miller, Eliz.
Miller, Elizabeth
Miller, Elizabeth M.
Miller, George C.
Miller, George H.
Miller, George M.
Miller, George W. and Veda V.
Miller, Gertie
Miller, Hubert and Helen M.
Miller, infant
Miller, Janean K.
Miller, John G.
Miller, John P.
Miller, Kate
Miller, Lavern F. and Rose L.
Miller, LeRoy G. and Viola E.
Miller, Lewis J. and Effie A.
Miller, Lloyd LeRoy
Miller, male infant
Miller, Manley A. and Esther E.
Miller, Margaret
Miller, Margaret M.
Miller, Margaret Trumm
Miller, Mary E.
Miller, Matilda
Miller, Matilda O.
Miller, Mattie E.
Miller, Norman B. and Helen M.
Miller, Peter
Miller, Raymond and Opal M.
Miller, Reuben
Miller, Robert L.
Miller, Ruth Elaine
Miller, Sarah
Miller, Tena
Miller, Viola A.
Miller, William W.
Millet, V.
Mills, Geneva
Mindham, Hayman R. and Lorene M.
Mindham, John T.
Mindham, Loren L. and Mae Gibbs
Miracle, Mary
Miracle, Orin Edwards
Mock, W. Kenneth and Geraldine C.
Mohr, Arthur A. and Ann M.
Mohring, Donald E. and Jessie L.
Molldrem, Tillman A.
Molle, C.J.
Molle, Theodore and Anna T.
Molle, Wm. A. and Anna Maria
Molyett, Betty J. Kinder
Mommsen, Fred
Monroe, Delbert S.
Montraville, Emma J.
Moody, Nelson B.
Mook, Fred and Bessie
Mook, Raymond Sr.
Moore, Michael
Moore, Vance and Hilda
Moran, C. Roger and Inez V.
Moran, Fred H. and Norma
Moran, Horace H. and Gladys M.
Moran, Keith R. and Barbara E.
Moran, Lavern W.
Moran, Lola A.
Moran, Marvel Groom
Moran, Michael W. and Bernice B.
Moritz, Emily (Waukee)
Morris, unclear
Morrison, Donald E.
Morrison, Edith A.
Morrison, Jean E.
Morrison, Robert J.
Morrison, Robert J. Jr.
Morrison, Rose N.
Mortimer, John
Mortimer, John
Mortimer, Mary Jane Newcombe and Dewey, Selden
Mosher, Cora E.
Motulsky, Elizabeth
Motulsky, Samuel
MsDaniel, Jeffrey J.
Muffley, Frank and Wm.
Muffley, Frank C.
Muffley, John R.
Muffley, Lebbeus
Muffley, Mary F.
Munger, Roy D. and Gladys L.
Munson, unclear
Murley, Ella
Murley, J.
Murley, Jessie J.
Murley, John A. Sr.
Murley, John and Sarah
Murley, Julia M.
Murley, Leona
Murley, not clear
Murley, Rashe T.
Murley, Sarah S.
Murley, Timothy
Murley, unclear
Murphy, Alice
Murphy, John B. and Alice
Murphy, Joseph L. and Elsie H.
Murphy, Leo
Murphy, Mary Hays
Murphy, Nancy K.
Mussehl, Fern F.
Mutschmann, A.
Mutschmann, Carl J.
Mutschmann, CeCelia C.
Mutschmann, Dr. Louis F.
Mutschmann, Dr. Paul
Mutschmann, Friedrich
Mutschmann, Helen M.
Mutschmann, Johanna Hoerig
Mutschmann, Marie J.A.
Mutschmann, Mildred E.
Mutschmann, Paul Charles
Mutschmann, Rev. Ernst E. D.D.
Mutschmann, Wanda V.
Myers, Carl C. and Virginia F.
Myers, Elis.
Myers, unclear
Nauert, Alice
Nauert, Anna
Nauert, Harry T.
Nauert, John J.
Nauert, Joseph B.
Nauert, Mary
Nauert, Matilda
Nauert, Richard D.
Nauert, W.J.
Neeley, unclear and unclear Ella
Neeson, Gladys M. Freymiller
Nefley, Lyle and Mary A.
Nelan, Madeline A.
Nelan, Walter A.
Nelson, Albert Gibbs
Nelson, Anton and Ella
Nelson, Arthur R. and Gladys A.
Nelson, Carl C.
Nelson, Charlotte Ruth and infants
Nelson, Donovan A. and Patricia R.
Nelson, Ethel G.
Nelson, Galin N. and Joyce E.
Nelson, Gehart
Nelson, Georgia S.
Nelson, Grant P.
Nelson, H. Mildred and Alma N. Schroeder
Nelson, Harold L.
Nelson, Hazel M. Tuffley
Nelson, J. A.
Nelson, Kenneth G.
Nelson, Mabel
Nelson, Marie
Nelson, Mary A.
Nelson, May
Nelson, Myrtle
Nelson, Ned
Nelson, O.M.
Nelson, Ola f C.
Nelson, Orville J.
Nelson, Robert C. and Victoria L.
Nelson, Susana B.
Nelson, Thelma G.
Nelson, unclear
Nerby, Edgar A.
Nerby, Sarah Lovilla
Newcomb, H.G. and Susan E.
Newcomb, Henry C.
Newcomb, Leo O.
Newcomb, Ralph Lee
Newcomb, unclear
Newell, Gary
Newlun, Boyle and Shirley
Newlun, William and Lillian L.
Nice, Casey Paul
Nice, Clara M.
Nice, Dora
Nice, Lloyd B.
Nice, May
Nice, Sarah R.
Nice, Truman C.
Nice, unclear
Nice, William J.
Nicholson Memorial
Nixon, Arthur F.
Nixon, Mattie
Nordquist, Margaret Knutson
Northey, Martha J.
Novinska, gary
Novinska, Gary and Emma
Novinska, Gary D.
Nuernberg, Kenneth L. and Harriet C.
Nugent, Bo Michael
Nugent, Jean King
Nugent, William C. and Mary A.
O' Brien, David
O' Brien, Leona
O'Brien, Michael W.
O'Donnell, James F. and Mary
O'Kane, Larry W.
Oakes, Forest, Jr.
Oakes, male infant
Oates, Stanley L. and Vivian F.
Oberhauser, Kathryn L.
Oleson, Emma L.
Oleson, Isaac A.
Oleson, Nellie L.
Olsen, Elmer, Christian
Olsen, Gertrude V.
Olsen, Irene
Olsen, Soren and Randi
Olsen, Veronika
Olson, Anna
Olson, Annie S.
Olson, Harold
Olson, Helen Harris
Olson, Lewis E. and Emma E.
Olson, S. Oscar
Olson, Sophia S.
Oman, Anna
Oman, Carl
Oman, Caroline A.
Oman, Esther
Oman, Viva
Onstine, Emma A. Brightman
Osborn, Cora Bell
Osborn, Sidney
Osborne, Charlotte
Oss, Carl T.
Oss, Martin and family
Ostrander, Allen and Maude
Ostrander, Amelia
Ostrander, Anna M.
Ostrander, Arthur Lyman
Ostrander, children
Ostrander, Edwin J.
Ostrander, Fred and Gertrude A.
Ostrander, George D.
Ostrander, Gertrude
Ostrander, Grant B. and Martha B.
Ostrander, Harold E.
Ostrander, infant children
Ostrander, Jacob
Ostrander, Jacob and Betsy
Ostrander, Josephine
Ostrander, Mary Eggleston
Ostrander, Milford
Ostrander, Myra Jane
Ostrander, Ralph and Emma
Ostrander, Richard J.
Ostrander, Stuart
Ostrander, Thomas E.
Ostrander, unclear Silas
Ostrander, Verne H.
Ostrander, William and Ella
Ostrander, Wilson Jr.
Ostrander, Wilson Sr.
Ott, Brian Robert

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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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