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Paetz, John W. and Meslie - Rutherford, unclear Pettit


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Paetz, John W. and Meslie
Palmer, Charles W.
Palmer, Charley W.
Palmer, Iantha
Palmer, Lillian F. and Basye, Ruth G.
Palmer, Robert A.
Palmer, unclear
Parce, C.
Parce, Sabra
Parish, Rhonda L.
Parker, Arunah F.
Parker, C.D.
Parker, Charles D.
Parker, Dwight T.
Parker, Genevieve M.
Parker, Grace
Parker, Laura Ellen Sherburne
Parker, Martha J.
Parker, Mary E.
Parker, Paul Ivan
Parnell, C. Anne
Parnell, Frank C.
Parrish, William T. and Eldorado J.
Parrish, William T. and Eldorado J.
Partridge, John
Passolo, Roy
Patch, Margaret M.
Patten, Dot B.
Patten, Jay W. and Marie L.
Patten, John and Pearl
Patten, Leta M. Young
Patten, Susan
Patten, Thomas E.
Pauley, Charles H. and Elvira V.
Payne, Diana M.
Payne, Frank B.
Pease, Joyce A.
Pease, Wm. Ellis and Mary Jane Beitler
Peck, Fred L. and Nettie L.
Peckham, Elizabeth
Peckman, Harlmch E.
Peer, Agnes
Peer, female infant
Peer, Jessie M.
Peer, M.
Peer, Mattie E.
Pepper, John and Charlotte B.
Perkins, Delia
Perkins, Emily Jane
Perkins, J. A. and C.E.
Perrin, Doris Dilley and Bonita E.
Perrin, Laurie A.
Perrott, Bertha Anne Shimpa (Bea)
Perrott, Ralph D. and Bertha Ann Shimpa
Peterson, George W. and unclear female
Peterson, Hollis J.
Peterson, James E.
Peterson, Randy
Peterson, Selmer and Mabel
Peterson, Walter
Peterson, Watson E.
Petitt, Eleanor R.
Petrey, Mabel
Pettera, Mathias George
Pettit, Harley S. and family
Pettit, James S.
Pettit, John and Lucinda
Pettit, Mabel M.
Pettit, Silas and Carrie
Pettit, Wilma B.
Pierce, Gary
Pierce, Gary A.
Pierce, Matthew C.
Pike, Harlan
Pike, Richard and family
Piotrowski, Susan Murphy
Pipkin, A.J.
Pippin, Eldon E.
Pippin, Gerald Dyer
Pippin, Ivan Ladell
Pippin, Jessie B.
Pippin, Jessie B.
Pippin, L. Maramon
Pirie, Margaret
Pitoniak, Jessie L. Hubanks
Pitoniak, Joseph
Pitzer, Donald E.
Pitzer, Richard L.
Pitzer, Shirley M.
Pitzer, William
Pivet, Matt
Poole, James E.
Poole, James E.
Poole, Marvin and Kevin (infant)
Porter, Charles B.
Porter, Edwin H.
Porter, Mary Ann
Post, Delmar and Lucille A.
Potts, unclear
Powell, Clifford J. and Edith M.
Pratt, Horatio and Janet Thomson
Premo, John E.
Prescott, Helen M.
Price, Agnes T.
Price, family
Price, John Thomas
Price, Ruth W.
Price, William C.
Prifto, Laurinda and Otto, Carol L.
Proctor, William M. and Anna L.
Promenschenkel, Cathryn V.
Promenschenkel, Henry J.
Promenschenkel, James L.
Promenschenkel, Lawrence P.
Proudfoot, Eunice L.
Proudfoot, Patricia
Proudfoot, Shelby
Proudfoot, William and Alice
Provis, unclear
Puleikis, Faye M.
Puleikis, Matthew T.
Pulvermacher, Lawrence A. and Dorothy K.
Pulvermacher, Matt and Anna
Purington, Eugene and Maggie
Putnam, May M.
Putnam, Ruth Callaway
Qualey, Gerhard O. and Bernice J.
Rabas, Frances Guentzel
Rabas, James F.
Radke, Arthur L.
Radleu, Hallie and Irene
Radley, Arthur F.
Radley, Robert H. and Peggy R.
Raiser, August
Raisler, Clarence
Raisler. Douglas
Ralley, Leland E.
Ramlow, Clifton O. and Hollie E.
Randall, Steven Logan and Cynthia Reynolds
Randolph, James A.
Rands, George F.
Rands, Laurence
Rands, Marie L.
Rands, Thomas W.
Rands, Virgil L.
Ransom, Austin
Ransom, unclear female
Rasoue, Beverly A.
Rasque, Beverly A.
Rasque, Edward and Helena
Rasque, Lawrence and Wilhemina
Rasque, Leo and Ada
Rasque, Mattie t. and Beatrice C.
Rasque, Paul J.
Rasque, Paul J.
Ray, Fred C. and Henry G.
Reber, Ernst
Reber, Magdalene
Rechar, Helen
Redmond, Anna
Redmond, female infant
Redmond, Marie B.
Redmond, Marie B.
Redmond, William A.
Redmond, William H.
Reeve, Thomas
Reeve, unclear
Reichel, Louis and Margeret
Reid, Arthur E.
Reid, Chalmer P.
Reid, Chalmer P.
Reid, Grace Emslie
Reid, Grace Emslie
Reimann, Alfred R. and Freda E.
Rein, Johann
Rein, John and Anna
Reiner, Franciska
Reinhard, William J. and Mabel
Reinheimer, Karl and Marie
Remington, Beauford and Kathleen
Remington, Frank and Emma A.
Renshaw, Corpl. A.J.
Renshaw, M.A.
Renshaw, W.H.
Repsumer, Norma Nelson
Reymiller, unclear and Erma E.
Reynold, Oscar
Reynolds, Anna
Reynolds, children
Reynolds, Clarence L.
Reynolds, D.R.P.
Reynolds, Dianah
Reynolds, Dianah
Reynolds, Ernie and Ava (picture on stone)
Reynolds, Ernie H. and Ava B.
Reynolds, Ernie H. and Ava B.
Reynolds, family stone
Reynolds, Floyd
Reynolds, Frank
Reynolds, Gary K. and Gayle A.
Reynolds, Gaylord K.
Reynolds, Geo.
Reynolds, George
Reynolds, George O.
Reynolds, Grace E.
Reynolds, John M. and Matt F.
Reynolds, Judy
Reynolds, Kathryn A.
Reynolds, Kathryn A.
Reynolds, Kemeth and Ann E.
Reynolds, L.M.
Reynolds, Laura
Reynolds, Lavon
Reynolds, Lloyd Stephen
Reynolds, Louisa S.
Reynolds, Margaret McKnight
Reynolds, Mary J.
Reynolds, Michael James
Reynolds, Niles H.
Reynolds, Nora
Reynolds, Olen P.
Reynolds, Oscar C.
Reynolds, Otis E. and Minnie M.
Reynolds, P.O.
Reynolds, Raymond F. and Ilyf E.
Reynolds, Rodney Ray
Reynolds, S.L.
Reynolds, Sarah
Reynolds, Steve
Reynolds, William G.
Reynolds, Willie R.
Rice, Adellia G.
Rice, Alma B.
Rice, Anna Mae
Rice, Anson and unclear
Rice, Benj. E. and Martha J.
Rice, Cora E.
Rice, Diana
Rice, Dorothea A.
Rice, Ethelyn A.
Rice, George W.
Rice, Harlan P.
Rice, Harry M.
Rice, Larry
Rice, Lottie M.
Rice, Lynn E. and Mathilda
Rice, M. Ella Edgecomb
Rice, Mary K.
Rice, Moors
Rice, Moors M. and Emma J.
Rice, Oliver A.
Rice, Pearl and Minnie
Rice, Rebecca B.
Rice, Robt. B.
Rice, Ruby
Rice, Wm. S.
Richardson, Dawn Marie
Richardson, Donald L.
Richardson, Rosemary I. Bowers
Richter, Alfred J. and Viola E.
Richter, Anthony and Anna
Richter, Arnold F.
Richter, Clara C.
Richter, Clarence D.
Richter, Darlene I.
Richter, infant
Richter, Ishmael and Margaret
Richter, Jacob F. and Zelda
Richter, Jacob P. and Anna M.
Richter, Leo A.
Richter, Leonard J. and Joan A.
Richter, Loretta M.
Richter, Nicholas P.
Richter, Pvt. E-2 James R.
Richter, unclear and Florence
Ricketts, Dora B.
Ricketts, Robert J.
Rickli, Frank
Rickli, Fred
Rickli, Marie
Rickli, William R. and Margaret A.
Ricks, Adelbert A.
Ricks, Charles
Ricks, Elizabeth
Ricks, Fred A.
Ricks, Hannah O.
Ricks, Harry Millard
Ricks, Hattie V.
Ricks, Isaac and Jane
Ricks, J.B.
Ricks, Jay A. and Alta F.
Ricks, Jessie Tuffley
Ricks, John
Ricks, Joseph
Ricks, Laura E.
Ricks, Leroy G.
Ricks, Orie
Ricks, Orville Frank
Ricks, Raymond S.
Ricks, Sarah
Ricks, unclear
Ricks, unclear
Ricks, William H. and Louisa E.
Riggs, Ebon
Riggs, Elmer
Riggs, Elsie V.
Riggs, Inger
Riggs, John M.
Riggs, John M. and family
Riggs, Kenneth D.
Riggs, Lindsay Lea
Riggs, Lois J.
Riggs, Lori
Riggs, Margaret
Riggs, Margaret
Riggs, R. and Lillian
Riggs, Rhonda D.
Riley, Herman
Riley, Jane
Riley, Joseph
Riley, Maurice J. and Alta R.
Riley, Raymond W.
Riordan, Catherine
Riordan, Julia
Ritter, Elmer L.
Robb, Cora B.
Robb, Lester J.
Roberts, Milton E. and Jane A.
Rodson, W.A.
Roen, Glen O. and Gladys H.
Rogers, A.D.
Rogers, Charles E. and Roseann Gross
Rogers, Edwin
Rogers, Eldad A.
Rogers, Frank E. and Maude M.
Rogers, James R.
Rogers, Jonathan and Evanas
Rogers, Joseph E. and Mattie J.
Rogers, Kenneth L. and Lois Gretchen
Rogers, Lloyd E. and Violet P.
Rogers, Marvin and Leona
Rogers, Melissa
Rogers, Mercy E.
Rogers, Violet M. Barr
Rogers, William A.
Roghers, Delphine W.
Roghers, Rolland R. and Shirley A.
Roghers, William T. and Emilia H.
Roh, Brian Gerald
Roh, Brian Jerald
Romanek, Milferd E. and Hazel Ann
Rooney, Ashton Lee
Rooney, Aston Lee
Root, George L.
Root, William E. and Margaret
Rosauer, Bernie F. and Terrie L.
Rosauer, Charles John and Alma Adela
Rose, Matt and Irene
Roselier, Charles P. and Dorathea E.
Roseman, Harry J.
Roseman, Leo D.
Roth, Adolph C.
Roth, Dale E. and Rosell E.
Roth, Elijah H. and Virginia M.
Roth, Jermiah G.
Roth, Tracy Lee
Rothland, Henry
Rothland, Louise
Rounds, Charles Max and Rertina A.
Rounds, Clarence and Gertrude F.
Rounds, Diane M.
Rounds, Diane M.
Rounds, George D. and Cora B.
Rounds, Orra G.
Rounds, Otto and Myrtye
Rounds, Paul G.
Rounds, Ruth Mae
Rowan, Mary Ellis Fitch
Rowe, Henry and Fannie
Royster, Charles V.
Royster, Frank J.
Royster, Ida
Royster, Louis R.
Royster, Margaret W.
Ruce, Ruth Bock
Ruetten, Vinnie and Beri
Ruka, Anna
Ruka, Caroline Mueller
Ruka, Charley
Ruka, Elisabeth
Ruka, Elizabeth
Ruka, Emil E.
Ruka, Father
Ruka, Florence
Ruka, Fred W.
Ruka, Jacob
Ruka, John and Margaret
Ruka, John J.
Ruka, John P.
Ruka, John T.
Ruka, L.
Ruka, Louis
Ruka, Louis B.
Ruka, Louis W.
Ruka, Ludwig
Ruka, Mabel S.
Ruka, Marjorie
Ruka, Martha Fox
Ruka, Mary
Ruka, Minnie C.
Ruka, Mother
Ruka, Ottmar and Hanna
Russell, Delbert W.
Russell, James and Jane
Russell, Jane
Russell, Mary B.
Russell, Ralph S.
Russell, Stella M. Pettit
Rust, andrew and Ingre
Rust, Cora
Rust, Dena M.
Rust, Edward O.
Rutherford, unclear Pettit

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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.

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