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Rabaa, Sister M. Constantia - Zwick, Sister M. Everanda


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Rabaa, Sister M. Constantia
Radermacher, Sister M. Antilia
Radermacher, Sister M. Bonifilia
Radermacher, Sister M. Jordana
Ranzinger, Sister M. Berthelma
Rasche, Sister M. Lumbrosia
Ratigan, Sister M. Juliett
Ratz, Sister M. Arnolda
Reandeau, Sister M. Dolorita
Rebhausen, Sister M. Celestia
Rech, Sister M. Theodora
Recker, Sister M. Austreberta
Recker, Sister M. Regis
Redig, Sister M. Andreella
Reding, Sister M. Davina
Reding, Sister M. Jotha
Reeff, Sister Mary
Reimling, Sister M. Barbea
Reineus, Sister M. Cornella
Reiser, Sister M. De Cruce
Reith, Sister M. Gaudentia
Remlinger, Sister M. Judica
Res, Sister M. Jaroslaus
Reutebuch, Sister M. Parcilaus
Rewa, Sister M. Tharsilla
Rex, Sister M. Dorothy
Rhode, Sister M. Honorata
Richard, Sister M. Macrina
Richtsmeier, Sister M. Bertha
Ridder, Sister M. Christine
Riede, Sister M. Deodata
Ries, Sister M. Amica
Ries, Sister M. Candida
Riesterer, Sister M. Anna
Rigney, Sister M. Vitona
Ring, Sister M. Wunibald
Ripp, Sister M. Ann Marie
Ripper, Sister M. Capistrana
Robertson, Sister M. Kevin
Roethle, Sister M. Gertrude
Roettgen, Sister M. Victor
Rohling, Sister M. Fortissa
Rollman, Sister M. Florita
Ronecker, Sister M. Adelberta
Roos, Sister M. Edwarda
Rosecky, Sister M. Isidora
Rosien, Sister M. Gualberta
Ross, Sister M. Edelburga
Ross, Sister M. Wilfred
Roth, Sister M. Angela
Roth, Sister M. Ascentia
Roth, Sister M. Gladys
Roth, Sister M. Mary
Roth, Sister M. Verna
Rothgerber, Sister M. Pacifica
Rottgen, Sister M. Egwina
Rottner, Sister M. Ernesta
Rotzinger, Sister M. Savella
Ruby, Sister M. Disma
Ruch, Sister M. Donella
Ruefer, Sister M. Catherine
Ruefer, Sister M. Crescentia
Ruefer, Sister M. Margaret
Rueger, Sister M. Johanna Marie
Ruhlman, Sister M. Confirma
Ruhlman, Sister M. Justilla
Rum, Sister M. Notburga
Rupprecht, Sister M. Frowina
Rusch, Sister M. Novata
Ruskamp, Sister M. Corinne
Russell, Sister M. Lucille
Ryan, Sister M. Ellen Irene
Salzmann, Sister M. Agreda
Salzmann, Sister M. Melania
Sarzer, Sister M. Lisa
Sauter, Sister M. Laura
Sauter, Sister M. Orlandina
Savage, Sister M. Benitia
Savage, Sister M. Cherubim
Savieo, Sister M. Theodine
Schachtschober, Sister M. Ares
Schaefer, Sister M. Angeline
Schaefer, Sister M. Carmela
Schaefer, Sister M. Casilda
Schaefer, Sister M. Cherubim
Schaefer, Sister M. Ignatius
Schaefers, Sister M. Willetta
Schaeuble, Sister M. Sybilla
Schaller, Sister M. Dorothy
Scharfen, Sister M. Veremunda
Schaut, Sister M. Concepta
Schefer, Sister M. W.
Schellinger, Sister M. Marie
Scherer, Sister Raphael
Schermann, Sister M. Andrea
Schermann, Sister M. Calana
Schermann, Sister M. Helen Laura
Schiek, Sister M. Praxeda
Schiferl, Sister M. Benigna
Schiferl, Sister M. Callista
Schiferl, Sister M. Verona
Schildknecht, Sister M. Rogeria
Schill, Sister M. Jesse
Schirrick, Sister M. Everia
Schlaceter, Sister M. Martina
Schladweiler, Sister M. Ubaldesca
Schlautm,an, Sister M. Tranquilla
Schlemmer, Sister M. Liobana
Schlenz, Sister M. Marcina
Schlenz, Sister M. Margaret Ann
Schlink, Sister M. Firma
Schlink, Sister M. Infrida
Schlink, Sister M. Theobalda
Schmeier, Sister M. Alexina
Schmid, Sister M. Donata
Schmidt, Sister M. Aronica
Schmidt, Sister M. Bernolda
Schmidt, Sister M. Charlotte
Schmit, Sister M. Burgina
Schmitt, Sister M. Edith
Schmitt, Sister M. Pascaline
Schmitt, Sister M. Tilda
Schmitz, Sister M. Hilda
Schneider, Sister M. Emma Clare
Schneider, Sister M. Salome
Schneider, Sister M. Victoria
Schnettler, Sister M. Generosa
Schober, Sister M. Caroleen
Schoen, Sister M. Naomi
Schommer, Sister M. Leo
Schommer, Sister M. Leonida
School Sisters of St. Francis Cemetery Stone,  
Schouten, Sister M. Adre
Schreiber, Sister M. Dorothella
Schuermann, Sister M. Beatrice
Schulte, Sister M. Louis
Schulte, Sister M. Mariclare
Schultz, Sister M. Orlanda
Schumacher, Sister M. Salonita
Schumacher, Sister M. Scholastica
Schwabe, Sister M. Bartholomea
Schwarz, Sister M. Camillia
Schweinzer, Sister M. Bernardis
Schweitzer, Sister M. Amy
Schwenk, Sister M. Vincentia
Schwertman, Sister M. Rene
See, Sister M. Alfreda
Seiderer, Sister M. Mechtildis
Seidl, Sister M. Bonita
Seidl, Sister M. Cortilia
Seidl, Sister M. Evellia
Seidl, Sister M. Plantilla
Seidl, Sister M. Roberta
Seifried, Sister M. Jacobina
Selig, Sister M. Henrietta
Selzer, Sister M. Blanche
Sestak, Sister M. Dilecta
Seubert, Sister M. Eustachia
Silhacek, Sister M. Regina Marie
Simec, Sister Mary
Simon, Sister M. Hermana
Simon, Sister M. Romilda
Simons, Sister M. Margaret Ann
Skeuzacek, Sister M. Nepomuca
Skibinski, Sister M. Selinda
Skolaski, Sister M. Theresita
Skroch, Sister M. Nepomuc
Smith, Sister M. Margaret
Soehnlein, Sister M. Turibia
Sokolowicz, Sister M. Luciana
Spiegel, Sister M. Willibald
Spitznagel, Sister M. Coelestine
Spohn, Sister M. Immaculata
Srephany, Sister M. Benedicta
Stanek, Sister M. Emily Ann
Starman, Sister M. Virginette
Stauner, Sister M. Agnes
Stauner, Sister M. Gondisalva
Steger, Sister M. Transita
Steinbauer, Sister M. Ludmilla
Steinert, Sister M. Siena
Sterner, Sister M. Floreberta
Sterner, Sister M. Roswinda
Stoeckl, Sister M. Theocleta
Stoeger, Sister M. Serva
Stoehr, Sister M. Pius
Stoffel, Sister M. Ann Marie
Stoffel, Sister M. Dorothy
Stoll, Sister M. Camilla
Stoll, Sister M. Christina
Stoll, Sister M. Columba
Stoll, Sister M. Ermenerida
Straub, Sister M. Heinricka
Strunk, Sister M. Clementina
Studer, Sister M. Bernadette
Studer, Sister M. Mira
Stumpf, Sister M. Aelicia
Sutter, Sister M. Augustella
Sutter, Sister M. Ludgera
Sutter, Sister M. Philomena
Svymbersky, Sister M. Citina
Swierkowska, Sister M. Ferreria
Symiczek, Sister M. Cosma
Synan, Sister M. Marianne
Szfranski, Sister M. Janeal
Taggart, Sister M. Rosalinda
Tauer, Sister M. Alma
Theisen, Sister M. Merina
Theobald, Sister M. Mae
Thill, Sister M. Modesta
Thill, Sister M. Genevive
Thuecks, Sister M. Idwina
Thullen, Sister M. Ada
Trattner, Sister M. Madeline
Trittenbass, Sister M. Faustina
Turk, Sister M. Cataldo
Tvrdik, Sister M. Julia Marie
Uhen, Sister M. Miriam
Uphoff, Sister M. Walimberta
Urban, Sister M. Engratia
Vaassen, Sister M. Mundana
Valko, Sister M. Regina
Vandas, Sister M. Procopia
Varrone, Sister M. Giovanni
Vasen, Sister M. Maurice
Vasen, Sister M. Ruth
Vath, Sister M. Bonizella
Veit, Sister M. Alodia
Venewitz, Sister M. Ignatia
Verhalen, Sister M. Salesia
Viehhauser, Sister M. Louise
Vigt, Sister M. Firmina
Vitu, Sister M. Leandra
Vogel, Sister M. Amator
Vogel, Sister M. Bonaventura
Vogel, Sister M. Lauda
Vogel, Sister M. Sigolena
Vogl, Sister M. Ursula
Von Bank, Sister M. Gerberta
Waceman, Sister Paulina
Wageman, Sister Mary Ruth
Wagemann, Sister Evangelista
Wagner, Sister M. Dicentia
Wagner, Sister M. Elburga
Wagner, Sister M. Januaria
Wagner, Sister M. Laurena
Waldschmidt, Sister M. Calasanz
Walk, Sister Emma Mary
Walter, Sister M. Bernadine
Warner, Sister M. Florina
Waskowski, Sister M. Kostka
Wassner, Sister M. Climaka
Weber, Alma
Weber, Sister M. Jerona
Weber, Sister M. Martha
Weber, Sister M. Rosalima
Weber, Sister M. Rosula
Webkes, Sister M. Lillian
Weeaszak, Sister M. Philiberta
Weeder, Sister M. Loretta
Weeder, Sister M. Richardine
Wehner, Sister M. Veronita
Weinberger, Sister M. Amata
Weiner, Sister M. Esmalina
Weinzierl, Sister M. Felgentia
Weissenbeck, Sister M. Cecile
Weissenbeck, Sister M. Humberta
Weitzer, Sister M. Donalda
Weker, Sister M. Theodora
Welling, Sister M. Edelberta
Welter, Sister M. Bertha
Weninger, Sister M. Appolonia
Wenzel, Sister M. Helen
Werda, Sister M. Antoninus
Werner, Sister M. Avelline
Werner, Sister M. Flora
Werner, Sister M. Kiliana
Werrier, Sister M. Dionysia
Westhauser, Sister M. Alverna Marie
Weyand, Sister M. Leonora
Wicarius, Sister M. Switberta
Wiebelhaus, Sister M. Zita
Wieczorek, Sister M. Salomea
Wiederhold, Sister M. Theona
Wiederien, Sister M. Incarnata
Wiegand, Sister M. Veronissa
Willoth, Sister M. Leopoldina
Willoth, Sister M. Meinrada
Wilwerding, Sister M. Ermenhilde
Wintz, Sister M. Marie
Wirtz, Sister M. Louise
Woelfel, Sister M. Franceska
Woerner, Sister M. Melchior
Wolf, Sister M. Remedia
Wolf, Sister M. Tenestina
Woyczik, Sister M. Marie
Wronikowski, Sister M. Raymunda
Wurm, Sister M. Evangelina
Yackley, Sister M. Sigwina
Yin, Sister M. George
Zachman, Sister M. Genieve
Zajadatz, Sister M. Meles
Zajadatz, Sister M. Valens
Zakrzewski, Sister M. Geraldine
Zbornik, Sister M. Alberta
Zehendner, Sister M. Callista
Zell, Sister M. Philiberta
Zeller, Sister M. Emerentiana
Zellner, Sister M. Ferdinanda
Ziegler, Sister M. Probata
Zielenski, Sister M. Cyrena
Zielinska, Sister M. Bertholda
Zilla, Sister M. Antonelda
Zimmerman, Sister M. Benita
Zimmerman, Sister M. Munda
Zimmermann, Sister M. Benineasa
Zimmermann, Sister M. Jerome
Zink, Sister M. Coelina
Zlamalik, Sister M. Leonarda
Zuler, Sister M. Amalia
Zundel, Sister M. Alora
Zwick, Sister M. Everanda

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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.

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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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