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Brown County
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Mt. Olivet Cemetery
Tombstone Photos


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Achten, Albert and Catherine
Adriansen, Anthony and Frank
Aerts, Norman J. and Hazel M
Ahasay, Thomas E
Albers, Albert and Elizabeth
Albers, George and Harriet
Allard, Louis and Cora
Ambrose, Tommy J
Aschenbrenner, Rufus W. and Mildred M
Aschet, Gus
Bacon, Robert E. and Theresa M
Baeten, Hugo A. and Loretta C
Bamgert, Anthony H. and Viola C
Baugnet, John and Julia M
Baumgart, Joseph
Bellamy, Vincent H. and Germaine M
Berg, John
Billings, Fred
Bongers, Andrew and Anna
Bos, John and Thelma
Bos, William and Ethel
Boulet, Clifford and Florence
Broberg, Robert and Cora
Burkart, Wendel and Dorothy
Burkhart, Norbert Leo
Calaway, Albert F. and Ruth M
Casper, Clarence J. and Dorothy
Cavil, David R. and Dorothy J
Cavil, Sylvester and Theadora
Clabots, Glendon F. and Ella S
Clabots, Michael John
Cleven, John and Minnie
Coenen, Antone and Regina
Coenen, John W. and family
Coenen, Joseph and Genevieve
Coenen, Peter John
Coenen, William A
Cormier, Kenneth F. and Arleen L
Cornelissen, Henry
Cornelissen, John
Cornelisser, Adrian and regina Banners
Creviere, Donald F. and Virginia H
Cross in cemetery
Cuene, Katherine J
Daanen, Theodore and Mary
Dahinten, Bernhard and Elizabeth
Dahnke, Vivian Greviere
Danen, Cornelius and Anna
Danen, Ray J. and Loretta
Daul, Daniel
Daul, Joseph and Tracy
Daul, Matthew
De Lair, Bernard E
De Noble, M. Peter and Gertrude
DeBruik, Louis and Hendrika
DeByl, John P. and Cora M
Decleene, Earl
Decleene, John and Pelagie
DeGleene, Aloysius
DeGroot, George and Mary
DeGroot, John and Shella m
DeKeyser, Bernard V. and Mary J
Delloye, Norbert
Denoble, John and Virginia
Desmond, Fred C
DeTennis, Paul H
DeVleeschower, Alphonse and family
Devroy, Clarence and Florence
Dhooge, Charles and Mary
Dhooge, Lawrence F
Dillhunt, Michael F
Dollar, Castor and Mary
Donovan, Alice
Dorsey, Marie S
Duckett, James E. and Kathleen M
Duquette, John
Duquette, Martha
Dwyer, Willard
Edlebeck, George J. and Helen
Everard, Elsie
Francken, Thomas J
Francken, Tom J. and Mary Claire
Frawley, Lawrence and Marie A
Galnan, William and family
Gazella, Donald and Eunice
Gerarden, Patrick and Henrietta
Geurts, Mae and Anna
Geurts, Peter and family
Gnewuch, Arthur L. and Ingebor M
Goffard, Francis and Elizabeth
Goom, Alyda
Gossens, Clementina Andries
Gossens, Gertrude
Groth, Catherine
Guerin, Lawrence and Nell
Guyette, Francis H. and Alice M
Gysbers, John and family
Heesaker, Martin and Anna
Hendricks, Leonard and family
Hendricks, Peter
Hermans, John and Maria Catharina
Hermes, Hubert and Barbara
Heuvelmans, Giles and Adele
Heuvelmans, Martha
Heuvelmans, Peter
Heymen, Henry and Anna
Hibbard, Charles
Hockers, Frank and Marion
Holtermann, Dorothea J
Hoskens, Peter and Lousia
Huis, John and Hendrina
Hussong, Vincent A. and Elizabeth M
Hutjens, Herman and Mary
Hutjens, Martin and family
Huxford, Nellie
Impelman, Theo
Jacobs, William A. and Mary A
Jansen, Henry and Gertrude
Jansen, Wines and Petronalla
Janssen, John and Anna
Janssen, Joseph H
Johnson, Henry Jr
Joseph, Harold A. and family
Joyce, Daniel
Kabat, Adelbert and family
Kabat, Albert J
Kaiver, Bernard and Marie
Kaster, Joseph and Rosa
Kaster, William and Theresa
Keef, Rose
Kerkhoff, Kelly
Kersten, Barney
Keysers, Mathys
Kieffer, George and family
Kiley, Frank O. and Grace
Kinnerney, Arthur W
Klarkowski, George and Johanna
Klika, William G. and Rose
Klika, William G
Klister, Earl J. and Catherine A
Klusmeyer, Paul and Agnes
Koop, Eugene J. and Cordelia M
Kortz, henry and Lena
Kramer, A. Joseph and Irene C
Krueger, Charles B
Lasee, Robert and Lorraine
Lawler, Mike and Ida A
Leanna, Clement and Elvira
Leddy, Mary Boex
Lemmen, family
Lemmen, John J. and family
Liebergen, Lawrence and Esther
Linnane, Dan J. and Mollie
Loftus, James and Catherine
Long, James
Lutz, Al
Lutz, Florence
Mancosky, George S. and Margaret
Marcellis, P.J. and Hendricka
Marrick, Lillian G
Martens, John
Martin, Catherine
Matejka, family
Matzke, Fred and Delia
Matzke, Frederick and Mary
McClitchen, Sydney C
McDonough, Richard and Ellen
McLaughlin, Frank and family
Mcleod, A.J. and Ella
McVey, Bernard L. and family
McVey, Clarence J. and Josephine K
Meeuwsen, family
Meeuwsen, Joseph and Nellie
Michiels, Antone and family
Nuss, Emma R
O'Neil, Earl and Lillian
Paape, David Floyd and Patricia J
Pacheco, Theresa C
Pashouwer, Mary
Patton, Martin and Katherine
Pauls, Elizabeth
Pauls, John H
Peeters, Henrietta
Peeters, John and Gertrude
Peeters, Martin
Puyleart, Frank and Leona
Quatsoe, Louis and family
Quatsoe, Ross J. and Hellen G
Renkens, George
Roels, John and Irene
Roffers, Randall J. and Evelyn L
Rogeau, Frank L
Rolf, Bernard and Ruth
Rouse, Daniel C
Rousseau, Julian C. and Dorothy C
Rukamp, Bernard and family
Rupiper, J.W
Ryan, John and Johanna
Scanlan, Walter and Ellen A
Schumerth, Raymond and Angie
Scray, Edward J. and Elizabeth
Segersin, Richard
Shew, William and Catherine Norton
Shier, Frank L. and Milne M
Shinners, George M. and Marguerite
Sinclair, Roger and Nancy
Smet, Frank and Annabelle
Smet, Henry J
Smits, Antonetta
Smits, Egbert and Maria Hanenberg
Smits, John M. and Gertrude
Spanjens, Anna Mary
Spanjers, George and family
Stein, George and Elizabeth
Tegerall, Wm
Terrien, George and Barbara
Tessier, Jeanette Nicholson
Tiesen, Antone
Tomashek, Clarence and Lucille
Toonen, family
Turriff, Edwin and Emily
Turriff, Elzire and Florence
Van de Ven, Arnold and Josephine
Van De Walle, Emil and Gertrude
Van de Walle, John W. and Anna
Van den Elzen, William and Ethel
Van Deurzen, Harold and Leona
Van Dreel, William and Elizabeth
Van Dyck, George and lena
Van Dyck, Norbert and Marion
Van Gompel, family
Van Gruensven, Frank and Cecelia
Van hoogen, George
Van Hoogen, Mildred
Van Lanen, Cornelius and Mary
Van Lanen, Elmer and Minnie
Van Lanen, Peter and Mary
Van Remortel, August and Cora
Van Remortel, Cecelia and Irene Zellner
Van Remortel, Charles and Rose
Van Remorter, Florence M
Van Rens, John J. and Ann M
Van Sistine, Donald N. and Dorence
Van Straten, Ellsworth and Kathryn
Van Straten, Ernest and Bertha
Van Vonderen, Robert and Mary
Vande Hei, Myron B. and Donna M
Vande Loo, Henry and Sadie
Vande Velden, Robert m
Vandeliefort, Peter and Gertrude
Vandelist, Norbert G. and Evelyn
Vandelist, Norbert G
Vandelogt, George M. and Catherine M
Vanden Berg, Josephine A
Vanden Elzen, John and Liz
Vanden Elzen, Raymond and Verla
Vanden Hoogen, Clarence
Vanden Hoogen, William and Anna
VanDenElzen, Antone and Catherine
VanDenHeuvel, Peter and family
Vandenheuvel, Peter and Mary
Vander Loop, Henry and Loretta
Vander Loop, Theodore and Elizabeth
Vander Missen, Hubert and Josephine
Vanderheiden, Lawrence
Vanderloop, Petronella
Vanderzanden, Henry and family
Vandevoort, Peter and Anna
Vandewettering, William and Nellie
Vandewittering, Peter and Catherine
VanGruensven, Anton and Mary
VanGrunsven, Joseph
Vanremoortel, Charles and Melanie
VanRemortel, Anthony F
Vanvonderen, Christian
Vanvonderen, Henry and Mary
VanVonderen, John and Johanna
Veltus, Albert and family
Ver Haach, Kenneth M
Ver Haagh, Kenneth M. and Terry L
Verheyen, Dominick and Susan
Verheyen, Jacob and Anna
Verheyen, Zoe Yuenger
Villiesse, Frank J
Vissers, Harold
Wallschlaeger, John H. and Elizabeth
Walsh, James and Ellen Dollard
Walsh, Patrick and Josephine
Walsh, Peter
Wellens, Chris A. and Rita M
Willard, D.J. and Josephine
Willard, Josephine Wozniak
Willi, John and Jane
Willi, John H
Williamsen, John and caroline
Winter, George L. and Minnie C
Winter, Michael
Wolf, Marie J
Wollenberg, Albert and Cora
Wollenberg, Theodore and Bertha
Zegers, Hubert and Dora
Zelten, Everson and Emma
Zelten, Harold and June T
Zelten, Henry and family

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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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