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Sabins, Arthur W. - Tyrell, Sarah Jaquiset


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Sabins, Arthur W.
Sabins, C.R. and Ella L.
Sabins, Edna B. Ricks
Sabins, infant
Saint, Heather S.
Saint, Heather S.
Saint, Olin (Clyde) and Joyce
Saint, Olin and Joyce
Saint, Ronald and Kay
Salava, A. and Gladys C.
Salava, Alvin J. and Gladys C.
Salava, Eugene John and LeRoy John
Salava, Ida M.
Salava, John
Salava, Kimberley D.
Salava, Kimberley D.
Salava, Mayme C.
Salava, Rose
Sale, John and Della A.
Sale, John E. and Delia A.
Sale, Melvin V.
Salmon, Russell E.
Salmon, Russell E. and Patricia A.
Salzgeber, Adolph and Lulu Wanek
Salzgeber, August J.
Salzgeber, John W. and Frances M.
Salzgeber, Matilda A.
Salzgeber, Otto J. and Minnie
Sanders, Lyle D.
Sanders, Perry
Sanders, Tillman and unclear
Sanger, Amelia
Sanger, Anna
Sanger, Dora E.
Sanger, Emil L.
Sanger, Emma
Sanger, Georgia A.
Sanger, Jacob
Sanger, Jake L. and Wilma E.
Sanger, male infant
Sanger, Ottmar J. and Gladys L.
Sargent, Frank A. and Louise B.
Sarles, Dlbora
Sarles, Jesse B.
Sarles, John N.
Sarles, Mary
Sarles, Phebe H.
Sarles, Roy
Sarten, CeCilia
Saton, Mary M.
Saunchegrow, Donald O.
Sawyer, Anna
Scallon, Robert R. and Elizabeth A.
Scallon, Ruth Johnson
Scallon, Steven R.
Scallon, William H.
Scallon, William H. and Ruth Elaine
Scanlan, John
Scanlan, Mary B.
Scanlan, Mary E.
Schaeffer, Christ J. and Hannah
Schaffner, Paul W. and Gerry V.
Schauer, Charles M.
Scheinpflug, Elizabeth T.
Scheinpflug, Fred J.
Scheinpplug, Elizabeth
Scheinpplug, Fredrick
Scheinpplug, Fredrick and Emma
Scheinpplug, Theodore
Schlump, Lion and Charlene
Schmidt, Albert H.
Schmidt, Anton
Schmidt, Margaret H.
Schmidt, Mary
Schmidt, Mathilda
Schmidt, unclear and Marie
Schmirler, Anna
Schmirler, Anton
Schmirler, Clara
Schmirler, Elizabeth
Schmirler, Emma
Schmirler, Mary
Schmirler, Mathilda
Schmirler, Theodora
Schmirler, Theresa
Schmitt, Agnes L.
Schmitt, Anna
Schmitt, Fred W.
Schmitt, Mabel A.
Schmitt, Nellie M.
Schneider, Aaron W. and Gertrude E.
Schofield, Frank L.
Schofield, George R. and Louisa E.
Schofield, Harold V.
Schofield, Henry and Martha Neal
Schofield, Mabel
Schofield, Mary E.
Schofiled, unclear E.
Schultz, Arthur and Lillian
Schulz, Olive C.
Schumacher, Mechtieldis
Schwab, Albert and Mildred
Schwab, Elizabeth Schuppner
Schwab, George C.F.
Schwarz, Delta H.
Schwarz, John
Schwarz, Kate A.
Schwarz, Otto J.
Schwendinger, Barbara and family
Schwingle, John A. and M. Doloris
Schwingle, Mary Lyle
Scott, Charles Sr. and Clara
Scott, Ella L.
Scott, Harold W.
Scott, John L.
Scott, Mary
Scott, William
Scovillie, Levi
Searles, Esther
Searles, Mildred F.
Searles, Paul L.
Searles, William Laird and Frances Jones
Seaton, Agnes
Seaton, James
Seaton, unclear
Seeds, Lucia E. and Eva
Seeley, Charles L.
Seeley, Lila W.
Seeley, Phillip White
Seeley, Richard E. and Margaret E.
Seemann, George (Si)
Seemann, Margaret
Seemann, Ruth M.
Seemann, Susan M.
Seidel, Ernest
Seim, Eric
Seim, Kenneth L. and J. Eileen
Seim, Kenneth R. and Waunita Gardner
Seim, Kenneth R. and Waunita Gardner
Semrad, Anthony E.
Semrad, Charles J. and Eida L.
Semrad, Ernest F. and Ella Belle
Semrad, John A. and Emma S.
Serdey, Bessie May
Severson, Earl M.
Shankel, Gaylon H.
Sharp, Glen H.
Sharrand, David
Shaw, Dolly E.
Shaw, Leian M. and Helen B.
Shaw, W. Mae
Shaw, William R.
Shaw, William R. and Susan V.
Shields, Alice
Shields, George
Shields, Matt
Shields, Millie C.
Shields, Norman J.
Shields, Walter
Shimpa, Anita F.
Shimpa, Frederick and Alberta
Shimpach, Archie and family
Shimpach, Emma
Shimpach, Frank
Shimpach, Leroy and Laura B.
Shipley, Almira J.
Shipley, Carl and Lorraine
Shipley, Dave H.
Shipley, Donald H.
Shipley, Earl J. and Mabel E.
Shipley, John T.
Shipley, Marguerite O.
Shipley, Melville B. and Anna J.
Shipley, Sabal B.
Shipley, Sherm and Ida
Shirley, Stella
Shockley, Abigail
Shockley, Alice
Shockley, Charles C.
Shockley, Frederick A.
Shockley, G.C.
Shockley, Laura R.
Shockley, Lisetta Ruka
Shockley, R. Pirie
Shomler, Annie Greaser
Shomler, Annie Greaser
Shomler, Glenn W.
Shomler, Glenn W.
Shomler, W. Ronald
Sidler, Jacob H.
Sidler, Ralph E.
Siegenthaler, Werner H. and Marge P.
Sikir, Claire Edward
Sikir, Claire Edward
Sikir, Edward
Sikir, Edward C.
Sime, Adolph R. and Margaret L.
Sime, John T.
Sinkler, A.F.
Sinkler, E.
Sitts, Donald W.
Skold, Dean E.
Skold, Dean E. and Evelyn E.
Slack, Leland A. and Harriett A.
Slama, Raymond J. and Marie A.
Slama, Raymond J. and Marie A.
Smethurst, Vern C. and Helen M.
Smith, Ann
Smith, Clarence M. and Mary L.
Smith, Cleone M.
Smith, Edward B.
Smith, Emma R.
Smith, Ernest D. and Ellen N.
Smith, Frank R.
Smith, Ina D.
Smith, Julia M. Harned
Smith, Louisa W.
Smith, Marcus D. and Mildred F.
Smith, Robert E. and Dolly N.
Smith, Robert H. and Hazel S.
Smith, unclear
Smith, Virginia S.
Snow, Emeline
Snow, Susan desmond
Snow, William C.
Snyder, Louis R.
Sobek, Charles and Louisa
Sobek, James and Evelyn
Sobek, James and Evelyn
Sobek, Myrl M. and Berdeen
Soltoff, Alva E.
Soltoff, Anne D.
Soltoff, Harley M.
Soltoff, Robbie
Spangler, Chas.
Sparling, Elizabeth
Spieceberg, Alvina
Spieceberg, Ann M.
Spieceberg, E.H.
Spieceberg, M.
Spiegelberg, Bertha
Spiegelberg, Edward H. and Elisabeth T.
Spiegelberg, Emil O.
Spiegelberg, Richard
Spiegelberg, Richard
Spiegelberg, Stella
Spiegelberg, Theodor
Spinks, Floyd P. and Genevieve A.
Squire, George E. and Annie A.
Stadele, Clement O.
Stanley, Floy R.
Stanley, Samuel A.
Staskal, Christine Kay
Staskal, Dorris G. and Mildred L.
Staskal, Emerl J.
Staskal, Eric T.
Staskal, Eric T.
Staskal, Glendon and Helen
Staskal, John
Staskal, Jonathan E.
Staskal, Jonathan E.
Staskal, Leonard F.
Staskal, Leonard F. and Rowena J.
Staskal, Mattie E.
Staskal, Michael Anthony
Staskal, Robert
Stastny, John F.
Statton, Bernard W.
Steele, Beth A. and Claire L.
Steele, Chancy T. and Josephine
Steele, Clarence
Steele, Dale G.
Steele, Ernest A. and Beatrice L. Hinkle
Steele, Fay A. and Velma L.
Steele, Kathryn
Steele, unclear (Bob) and Kathryn
Steele, unclear C. and Kate M.
Steele, William L.
Steele, William L. and Beverly J.
Stein, George
Steiner, Delbert M. and Hazel
Steines, Jeanette G.
Steines, John and Nellie Hopkins
Steines, Joseph and Alice
Steines, Leo
Steines, P. and A.
Steines, Wm.
Steinmetz, Chas. H.
Steinmetz, Elizabeth
Stenner, Elnora
Stenner, Louis E.
Stenner, Lyle E.
Stensby, unclear and Marian
Sterling, Loren and Mildred
Stern, Ruth C.
Sternad, Patricia A.
Sternad, Patricia A.
Sterner, Jacob
Sterner, Jacob F.
Stevens, Harold
Stevenson, not clear
Stevenson, Sam H. and Jean
Stevenson, unclear
Stitzer, Carolina
Stitzer, Dorothy L.
Stitzer, George B.
Stitzer, Gwendolyn
Stitzer, Merle L.
Stitzer, Paul
Stitzer, Sibyl May
Stitzer, Theodore J. and Esther A.
Stitzer, Wilbur E.
Stizer, Francis Seemann
Stoi, Nancy Wells
Stoltz, Norbert J.
Stout, Amy
Stout, Robert T.
Stout, Thomas W.
Strack, Chalmer C.
Strack, William and Lula
Strand, Otis W. and Honor Lavon
Strang, Myles M. and Bonnie C.
Strang, Myron E. and meredith
Strang, Robert E. and Ruth K.
Stratton, Bernard W.
Stratton, Vera Pearl Barr
Stratton, Vera Pearl Barr
Strauman, Laura Nauert
Studnicka, Joellen R.
Stunkard, Earl S. and Lore E.
Sutherland, Walter M. and Mary A.
Sutton, Georgia A.
Svetnicka, John
Svetnicka, Joseph F.
Svetnicka, Joseph F. and Elizabeth L.
Svetnicka, Margeth L.
Svetnicka, Rose
Swenor, Alphonse
Swenson, Albert and Anna
Swenson, Clarence and Helen G.
Swenson, Harvey A. and Vivian B. Sopher
Swenson, Louis
Syvertsen, Henry L. and Mae E.
Taft, Madalene
Taft, Margaret
Taft, Oscar D.
Tallon, Elizabeth
Tallon, Patrick M.
Tanner, Ted H. and Betty R.
Taylor, Adeline B.
Taylor, Allen
Taylor, Bessie Wheeler
Taylor, Charles W.
Taylor, James
Taylor, John
Taylor, John L.
Thayer, Caroline
Thingvold, Virgil C. and Geneva M.
Thingvold, Virgil C. and Geneva M.
Thomas, Clifton and Lillian
Thompson, Lucy
Thompson, Merritt
Thompson, Neil C.
Thompson, Wm.
Thoms, Thomas James
Thoni, Fred and Adeline
Thorson, Theodore
Tierney, John
Tierney, John L.
Tierney, Joseph H.
Tierney, Mary Ellen
Tierney, Mary W.
Tierney, Miles P.
Tierney, Sarah E.
Toltzien, Karl H. and Augusta L.
Toneman, Charles A.
Toneman, Zola
Trautmann, Jacob and family
Tresch, Connie Sue
Troxel, H. Lee and Mary B.
Troxel, H. Lee and Mary B.
Trumbull, Frank C.
Trumbull, Monroe
Trumm, Daniel and Margaretha
Trumm, Frank M. and Diane J.
Trumm, John I. and Joanne E.
Trumm, L. Jake and Edna M.
Trumm, Larry J.
Trumm, Marilyn A. Rein
Truog, John R. and Barbara J.
Truog, John R. and Barbara J.
Tuffley, Charles R.
Tuffley, George
Tuffley, Jesse G. and Inez M.
Tuffley, Mary Ann
Tuffley, Susanna H.
Tuffley, Thomas H.
Turk, Bertha I.
Turk, Harold and Wilma
Turk, Howard and unclear
Turner, Janice L.
Turner, L. Bryce
Turner, Lowel A. and Elaine D.
Turner, Wm. F.
Turrley, Amelia
Tyler, Susan
Tyrell, Sarah Jaquiset

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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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