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Crawford County
Bridgeport Township
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Evergreen Cemetery
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Gaillard, A.C. - Ivey, John B.


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Gaillard, A.C.
Gallagher, George and Naomi
Gallagher, Martin J.
Gallagher, Victoria
Gander, Frank and Olga
Gander, male infant
Gander, Thomas E. and Ella C.
Gardner, Walter R.
Garnsworhty, Charles E. and Helen
Garnsworthy, Christopher S. and Nellie
Garnsworthy, Stanley S.
Garnsworthy, Stanley S. and Mary Lou
Garrow, Isabel C.
Garrow, William A.
Gasner, John and Mary A.
Gauger, Florence M. McIntosh
Gaulke, Anna L.
Gaulke, Carl J. and Thelma J.
Gaulke, Frederick
Gaulke, John F.
Gaulke, Susan
Gaulke, William
Gaulke, Wm. and Henrietta
Gebhard, Harold
Geisler, Carolyn Ahrens
Geisler, Kenneth L. and Hilda E.
Geisler, Kermeth E.
Geisler, Leo and Rose M.
Geitz, Marvin W.
Geitz, William E. and Nettie A.
Gentes, Lavern P. and Ila
George, John and Hilda
George, Roy L. and Geraldine E. (Jerry)
Gilchrist, Catharine
Gilchrist, E. Dayton and Mary E.
Gilchrist, Elizabeth
Gilchrist, John
Gilchrist, Julia
Gilchrist, Lawrence Case
Gilchrist, William I. and Ann
Gilletzer, Laura L.
Gilley, H.S.
Gilley, W.S. and Charlotte Beach
Gillis, James A.
Gillis, Lillie A.
Gillis, Marie J.
Gink, George and Bertha
Glawe, Loren W. and Jeanette H.
Glenn, Harriet E.
Glenn, Robert
Godden, Herbert N. and family
Godden, Warren C.
Goettelman, Anna M.
Goettelman, Jacob
Gokey, Fred J. and Emma L.
Goland, Donald R.
Goodrich, Delose C. and Sandra K. Nagel
Goodwin, Chester
Goodwin, Elsie C.
Gordon, Alfred
Gordon, Martin
Graap, Arthur J.
Graap, August
Graap, Caroline
Graap, Fred
Gratz, Daniel Herald
Gratz, Steven Ray
Graul, Gretchen
Graul, Walter L.
Graves, Dell
Graves, K.W.
Graves, Maria
Graves, Sallie Beach
Gremore, John
Gremore, Margaret R.
Gremore, Rosemarie F.
Griesbach, C.J.G.
Griesbach, George L.
Griesbach, Hattie Walker
Griesbach, Minnie
Grieshammer, George J. and Antonia T.
Grieshammer, Georgia
Griffith, Loren
Griffith, Pearl
Grill, Stazie
Grim, Avis P. and Fay
Grimm, Arthur R.
Groenert, Frank
Groenert, Katharine C.
Gronert, Andrew Mike
Groom, Donald D. and Rose E.
Groom, Ruth E. Waller
Gruhlke, Raymond C.
Guenther, Fred W. and Alice W.
Gustafson, Waldmer W. and Esther C.
Haas, family
Hackett, Herbert M.
Hackett, Herbert M. and Marilyn
Hackett, Sheila M.
Hadley, B.H.
Haendel, Helen K.
Hagen, James B.
Hahn, Archie Paul
Hahn, Gertrude
Hahn, Joseph
Hahn, Lillie
Hahn, Maggie M.
Hahn, Mary
Hahn, Morris
Hall, Dr. W.A. and Eliza Downton
Halsey, Robert Irvine
Halsey, Robert M. and Helen A.
Halsey, Susie and Fannie
Halverson, Morris
Halverson, Oline
Halverson, Thomas L. and Iona G.
Hamann, Fred and Charlotte
Hamann, Henry A.
Hamann, Henry A. and Gertrude M.
Hamann, Mavis Hamann Driver
Hammerly, Clara
Hammerly, Fred
Hammerly, Isabel Jones
Hammes, William F. and family
Hammes, William F. and Thelma G.
Hammill, David John
Hammill, Gene Aaron
Hand, Donald D. Sr. and June E.
Hand, Donald D. Sr. and June E.
Hand, Henry C. and Velma E.
Hanke, Carl R. and Elaine H.
Hanson, Evalyn Wyona
Hanzlicek, M.
Hanzlicek, Matous
Harding, Bertha F.
Harding, Carol A.
Harding, Roy W.
Harding, Wesley J.
Harding, Wm. J.
Hare, Claude H.
Harlow, Roy E. and family
Harrington, Betsy
Harrington, Geo. E.
Harrington, George
Harris, C.E.
Harris, D.G.
Harris, J.L.
Harris, James
Harris, John and Mallinda
Harris, Mark Allen
Harry, William G. and family
Hart, Emma Pratt
Hartman, Lloyd L. and Marie K.
Harvey, Kenneth and Imogene
Harwood, Archie
Harwood, Carrie E.
Harwood, Dan
Harwood, Margaret
Harwood, Unclear
Harwood, William and Ester
Haselbach, Anna Caroline
Haselbach, Emery Oscar
Haug, Bertha M.
Havemann, August H.F.
Havemann, Friedrich A.F.
Havemann, Friedrich and Roth, Roman
Hayes, Keith Allen
Hayes, Michael James
Hazen, Aaron D. and family
Hazen, George L.
Hazen, George L. and family
Hedeman, Gerald E. and Jacquelyn T.
Heiden, A.
Heiden, Almira
Heiden, Almira
Heidenweg, August and Elsie
Heilman, Robyn and family
Heinze, Rose C.
Helsaple, Frederick and Jennie
Helsaple, Walter H.
Helsaple, Walter H. and Cleora G.
Helwig, Libbie C.
Helwig, Philip and Mary A.
Hendrick, Christina
Hendrick, George Joseph
Hendrick, Joseph F. and Mary A.
Hendrick, Patricia Ann
Hendricks, Frank and Florence
Hendricks, Joseph R.
Henry, George E.
Henry, Mary
Henry, Robert J.
Henry, Rose
Henry, Secelia
Henry, Stella E.
Henry, William M.
Herold, Edith M.
Herold, Harry
Herold, John
Herold, John A. and Menie
Herold, John F. and Nellie M.
Herold, Lawrence W.
Herold, Lillie
Herold, Louisa
Herold, Pearl P. and Sylvia K.
Herold, William G. and Clara B.
Herpel, August L.
Herpel, Mertie V.
Herreid, Barb
Herreid, T.L. Roy
Herreid, T.L. Roy and Ethel
Herrily, Mary
Herrity, Charles O. and Mable C.
Hesse, Lydia E.
Hewitt, Alanson and Lucy P.
Hewitt, Ezra P.
Hewitt, Samuel L.
Hicklin, Moses M.
Hicklin, S. Mabel
Higgins, Donald N. and Shirley A.
Higgins, Florence
Higgins, H. Niles and Mertie G.
Higgins, John
Hildebrand, Charles and Martha
Hill, Albert and Patricia R.
Hill, Frank
Hill, Fred A. and Inez M.
Hill, Grover L. and Eunice R.
Hill, Minnie J.
Hill, Robert L. and Leona E.
Hill, Susan Cupler
Hill, William J. and Irene E.
Hillfritsch, Henry C. and Martha
Hillman, Herbert L.
Hinman, Augustus
Hinz, Hans and Mabel
Hird, Gene E. and Delores F. Coy
Hjelle, Knute P. and Mae L.
Hochhausen, Peter and Nellie L.
Hoffman, Ernest H.
Hogenson, Willis T.
Hogenson, Willis T. and Irmgard O.
Holly, Charles M.
Holly, Frank E.
Holly, Kenneth A. and Lauretta M.
Holly, Mary B.
Holly, William E.
Holmes, Caroline
Holmes, Mervin R. and Judy G.
Honzel, Charles A. and Mayme
Honzel, infant
Hope, Harry C. and Mary A.
Hoppe, Darwin E.
Hoppe, Edward A. and Barbara L.
Horkheimer, Benjamin
Horkheimer, Donald L.
Horkheimer, Frank and Ida Ahre
Horkheimer, Fred
Horkheimer, Fred and Caroline
Horkheimer, Glenn M. and Charlene M.
Horkheimer, Gretta C.
Horkheimer, John
Horkheimer, John
Horkheimer, Louis
Horsfall, David F. and Lisetta D.
Horsfall, David F. and Lisetta D.
Horsfall, Frank H. and Hazel L.
Horstman, Jerry D.
Horstman, Sandy J.
Houston, infant
Houston, John Hopkins
Houston, Sallie
Howard, Crosby C.
Howard, Matilda
Howe, Eliese B.
Howe, Henry E.
Howe, Lyman J.
Howe, Mrs. William Bernice Benson
Howe, Susan E.
Huard, Ada J.
Huard, George A.
Huard, Joseph and Nellie L.
Huard, Sarah
Hubanks, Lonnie
Hubanks, Robert and Adeline
Hubanks, Steven D. and Sharon
Hubbard, Edward
Humbert, Walter W. and family
Humphrey, Ellis Jr.
Hunt, Julia M.
Hunt, Waller B.
Hunter, Grace
Hunter, William and family
Hunter, William and Myrtle
Hurd, D
Hurd, D.J.
Hurd, Paulina
Hurda, Joseph L. and Viola L.
Hurlbut, Florence
Hurlbut, Ira D. and Louise
Hurley, Forest
Hutchins, Bruce J. and Marlene B.
Hutson, Harold Dean
Hutson, Tari lee
Hutsons, Harold Dean and Mattie A.
Hutter, Georgia A.
Idell, Lucretia
Irwin, Jack D. and Lorraine R.
Irwin, Joseph and Dora E.
Ivey, John B.

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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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