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Fond du Lac County
Marshfield Township
St Claudius Catholic Cemetery
aka St Cloud Cemetery
Tombstone Photos



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Abler, Joseph and Cyril E
Abler, Micheal and Anna C
Abler, Philip N. and Clara
Abler, William and Rose
Ausloos, Elmer
Ausloos, Rosa
Baitzer, Anton
Bartell, Frank and Isabel
Baumgartner, Victor J
Baus, Antony B
Baus, Ben M. and Irene M
Baus, Benedict and Rose
Baus, Carl
Baus, Erwin Peter and Emma Marie
Baus, George and Louisa
Baus, Leo and Lucy
Baus, Marie R. and Imelda A
Baus, Martin and Gladys
Benedict, Henry and Kilian
Bennin, Constance and Evelyn
Berenz, Edmund and Family
Berenz, Frank M. and Family
Berenz, Joseph and Family
Berenz, Margaret
Berenz, Math
Berenz, Mathias and Christina
Berenz, Wilfred and Evelyn
Bergs, J. F. and M. Magdalena
Bergs, Margaretha
Berren, John
Berrens, Anna M
Berrens, Peter R
Bittner, Carl and Della
Bittner, Germaine
Bittner, Gottlieb and Emma
Bittner, Gustav N. and Ottilia
Bittner, Judith Ann
Bittner, Simon A
Blonigen, Richard J
Blonigen, Vernon and Loretta
Buechel, Elizabeth and Rose
Buechel, Family
Buechel, Peter and Wilmer
Burg, Anna M
Burg, Anton
Burg, Edgar and Kathryn
Burg, Jacob and Catherine
Burg, John
Burg, Joseph R. and Mathias
Burg, Peter
Butz, Bob and Delly
Butz, Frank and Amanda
Butz, Harold W
Butz, Kathrine M
Butz, Roy and Gladys
Butz, Vernon and Carolyn
Cemetery View 1
Conklin, Kay and B Douglas Keach
Csida, George
Deeifuerst, Joseph and Elizabeth
Diederichs, Mathias and Martina
Diedrich, Adeila
Diedrich, Alfred and Emma
Diedrich, Lawrence
Diedrich, Steven
Diedrich, Thomas
Diedrich, Walter and Stella
Dietrich, Mathias
Dietz, John and Lucia
Ditter, Adolf and Barbara
Ditter, Anna M
Ditter, Benedict and Wilhelmina
Ditter, Joseph and Family
Drake, Luann M
Dreeifuerst, Lloyd J
Dreifuerst, Adrian and Christiana
Dreifuerst, Anton and Elizabeth
Dreifuerst, Elmer and Rose
Dreifuerst, Jerome A
Dreifuerst, Johannes
Dreifuerst, Joseph and Anna
Dreifuerst, Lester J
Dreifuerst, Margaret A
Dreifuerst, Peter
Dreifurst, Carl
Eiring, Casper and Maria
Eiring, Evelyn
Eiring, Herman J. and Margaret
Eiring, John
Enders, Casper
Enders, Catherine
Enders, Emma M
Enders, John
Enders, Margaret
Enders, Norbert
Enders, Raymond J
Enders, Regina
Entringer, Albert and Veronica
Entringer, Anna
Entringer, Daniel J
Entringer, Edwin J. and Lorraine
Entringer, Florentina
Entringer, Johann
Entringer, John and Mary A
Entringer, John
Entringer, Milton
Entringer, Nickolaus and Florentina M
Entringer, Zeno and Carol
Faber, Rosa
Faul, Anton and Eleanora
Feeund, Ervin and Glady
Feldner, Adrian and Catherine
Feldner, Alma M
Feldner, Benedict and Mary
Feldner, Darlene M
Feldner, Gregor and Agnes
Feldner, Herbert
Feldner, Leo
Feldner, Margaret
Feldner, Sgt. Jos
Feldner, Victor
Feldner, Werner A
Forstner, Albert and Leona
Frank, Benjamin J. and Martha
Frank, Edward and Richard
Frank, John and Margaret
Franzen, Anna
Franzen, Johann
Franzen, John and Helen
Franzen, Katharina
Franzen, Math and Gertrude
French, Beatrice
Fuhrmann, Cyrilla
Gau, Arthur P. Sr
Gau, Joseph H
Goeb, Rudolph J. and Angela
Goed, Catharina
Goeser, Alfred and Leoma
Goeser, Alfred C
Goeser, Alvina
Goeser, Joseph and Emil
Goeser, Ludger and Eleanor
Goeser, Ludger N
Goeser, Mathias and Anna
Goeser, Nick and Anna
Greuel, Fred
Greuel, Gregor
Greuel, Henry and Mathilda
Gross, Anton and Annie
Guelig, Paul Joseph
Hamburg, Johann
Hau, Anna E
Hau, Anna
Hau, August and Julia
Hau, Catherine
Hau, Christ and Family
Hau, Joseph
Helf, Jacob A. and Julia M
Helz, John B. and Rose
Hennes, Anna
Hennes, Jacob
Hess, Adam and Maria
Hess, Anton and Theresia
Hindelang, Jacobina
Hindelang, Peter
Hochrein, Albert and Ardeila
Hochrein, Alexander H
Hochrein, Charles A. and Pauline
Hochrein, Frank J. and Mary A
Hochrein, George
Hochrein, Henry and Mary
Hochrein, John and Rosina
Hochrein, Joseph
Hochrein, Maria
Hoerth, Unclear and Adelheid
Hoffmann, Anton
Hoffmann, Margaretha
Holzmann, Albert L
Holzmann, Katherine
Holzmann, Mathias
Horn, Erwin and Tina
Horn, John
Horn, Nicholas and Louisa
Horsch, Victoria
Juergens, Kathanna
Jurgens, Louis
Kaspers, Hubert
Keach, Jeanette
Keach, Robert W. and Family
Keller, Henry and Gertrude
Keller, Katharina
Keller, Valentia
Keller, Valentin
Keller, William and Mary
Kingston, Male Infant
Klineing, August Sr
Klinzing, Ben and Alma
Klinzing, Benedict and Theresa
Klinzing, Catherine
Klinzing, Edwin B
Klinzing, Ferdinand and Susan
Klinzing, John G. and Mary
Klinzing, Josepha
Klinzing, Leo H
Klinzing, Mary
Klinzing, Peter and Lucy
Klinzing, Unclear
Klinzing, Vivian M
Koch, Nickolaus
Kocher, Mildred C
Kohlman, Harold C
Kohlman, Louis B. and Mary O
Kohlmann, Agnes P
Kohlmann, Albert M. and Rosalia
Kohlmann, Aloysius
Kohlmann, Alphons
Kohlmann, Anton and Clara
Kohlmann, Clement
Kohlmann, Ferdinand and Rosina
Kohlmann, Frank and Mary
Kohlmann, John and Theresa
Kohlmann, Julius F
Kohlmann, Leo and Family
Kohlmann, Martin and Paulina
Kohlmann, Walter A
Konen, Peter and Anna M
Korb, Casey Lee
Kramer, Conrad and Anna
Kramer, Emil and John
Krebsbach, Elmer D. and Genevieve A
Krebsbach, Thomas C. and Margaret M
Kubish, Joseph and Mary Ann
Kubish, Joseph
Kubish, Margaret Eva
Kubish, Stephen J
Lefeber, Aloys P
Lefeber, Ambrose H
Lefeber, Christ and Alvina
Lefeber, Herman J
Lefeber, John J. and Julia G
Lefeber, Joseph and Mary A
Lefeber, Mathias A
Lenzing, Unclear
Leon - Greuel, Math and Ludwina
Leon, Charles
Leon, Malhias and Kalherine
Liesowe, Anna
Limburg, John
Limburg, Maria Liowa
Lisowe, Adolph and Anna
Lisowe, Jacob
Lisowe, John and Anna M
Lisowe, John and Caroline
Lisowe, Leo and Barbara
Lisowe, Stephen and Wilhelmina
Lisowe, Zeno and Margaret
Loehndorf, Lenora
Luek, Peter
Lurgens, Sophia
Mauer, Math and Catherine
Mengel, Delmar J. and Laverne M
Mengel, Kenneth R
Meredith, Champ A. and Dorothy E
Mertes, Henry and Elizabeth
Messner, Franz X
Michels, Joseph and Catharine
Michels, Lucile M
Michels, Sylvester
Mies, Leo
Mihm, Edwin and Rose
Mihn, Edwin M
Mihn, Rose C
Mischo, David
Mischo, Engelbert and Mathilda
Muellenbach, Joseph S. and Rose
Mueller, Sylvester L
Mueller, Wendel J. and Mary C
Neder, A
O'malley, Edward and Hilda
O'malley, Ruth
Ott, Thomas and Mary
Pauly, Anton and Mary
Pauly, J. Michael and Mary
Petrie, Arnold J
Petrie, Barbara
Pitzen, Mary
Preston, Joseph and Family
Quackenboss, Andrew G. and Ida M
Quackenboss, Angela R
Quackenboss, Cecilia M
Quackenboss, Frank and Martha
Quackenboss, John R. and Therese
Rebro, Thomas V
Reuder, Maria
Reuder, Peter and Eva Jurgens
Reuder, Peter
Rieder, Louis and Johanna
Ringeisen, Charlotte
Ringeisen, Glenn C
Roeb, Burkart
Sabel, Jacob and Alvina
Sabel, Leo S
Schaefer, Adele
Schaefer, Amelia M
Schaefer, Casper C. and Rose A
Schaefer, Casper C
Schaefer, Charles and Family
Schaefer, Frank Sr. and Family
Schaefer, Leonard and Alice
Schaefer, Lester and Family
Schaefer, Lester E
Schaefer, William and Antonia
Schmitt, Otilla
Schmitt, Peter
Schmitt, Philipp
Schmitz, Anton and Theresia
Schmitz, Arthur A. and Verana A
Schmitz, Cornelius and Justina
Schmitz, Donald A. and Alice V
Schmitz, John D. and Louise M
Schmitz, Unclear
Schmitz, Wayne J
Schneider, George and Isabella
Schneider, George J. and Catherine
Schneider, John and Elnor
Schneider, Leora
Schneider, Mary M
Schneider, Rose and Libbie
Schochmel, Joseph
Selk, Herbert J (2)
Selk, Herbert J
Selk, William and Mary
Simon, John C. and Adeline M
Sippel, Albert C. and Louise
Sippel, Anton and Adeline
Sippel, Rev. Bernard
Sowe, Lorraine
St. Claudius Cemetery Sign
St. Cloud Catholic Church Cemetery Sign
Steffes, Cletus and Family
Steffes, John J. and Amelia M
Steffes, Joseph
Steffes, Maria
Stephanie, John J. and Frances
Thelen, Gustav
Thelen, Matthias
Voelker, Alfred L
Voelker, Janet Mary
Voelker, Lawrence and Family
Voelker, Oscar and Julia
Vogds, Anton and Mary
Waldschmidt, Gerald
Waldschmidt, Vernon W. and Irene M
Walgenbach, Joseph and Anna
Watson, John F
Wehner, Adeline
Wehner, Alexander A
Wehner, August and Anna Maria
Wehner, Barbara
Wehner, Ben and Amelia
Wehner, Carl and Margaret
Wehner, Della
Wehner, Elisabeth
Wehner, Freda A
Wehner, George and Family
Wehner, Henry J. and Caroline M
Wehner, Henry J
Wehner, John A. and Rose A
Wehner, Joseph
Wehner, Margaretha
Wehner, Norma C
Wehner, Vernon
Welling, Caroline J
Wellins, Victoria
Werner, Johannes
Will, Barbara
Will, Conrad and Anna
Will, Edward J. and Elsie M
Will, Elmer Sr. and Coletta A
Will, Fritz and Mary M
Will, John F
Will, Margareth
Will, Norbert John
Will, Wilbert
Will, William and Lena
Wirth, Michael and Mary
Wolf, Harold and Cyrilla
Wolf, Johann
Wolf, Sadina
Ziehr, Johann A

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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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