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Haas - Nylund


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Haas, Esther Exner
Haas, Grant Carl
Haberman, Irene B
Hablewitz, Barbara A
Hablewitz, Clarence F
Hablewitz, Roy J.
Hack, Carlton M.
Hack, Patricia E
Hadley, Elna-Mary
Hadley, Raymond H.
Haensgen, Eileen
Haensgen, Ferne F
Haensgen, Raymond J.
Hagan, Sarah
Hageman, Marilyn J
Hageman, Oscar A.
Hagemann, Heinrich and Caroline
Hagemann, Caroline
Hagemann, Heinrich
Hagemann, Henry A
Hagemann, Leona
Hagemann, Louise
Hagemann, Marie
Hagemann, Otto
Hagemann, William C.
Haigh, Fanny M.
Haigh, Hellen M. Morrison
Haigh, infant male
Haigh, Ralph Willis
Haigh, Willis S.
Hale, Edward Andrew
Hale, Inez H
Hall, Ann
Hall, Eliza
Halloran, John F
Hamaishi, George N.
Hamaishi, Shirley E
Hamilton, Maud Westcott
Hamilton, Wilbur Little
Hamilton, George
Hamilton, John
Hamilton, Mary
Hamilton, Mathew
Hamilton, Mathew.
Handel, Anthony J
Hansen, Howard C
Hansen, Peggy Buck
Harder, Amanda R
Harder, Richard G.
Harke, Harley
Harke, Viola
Haseltine, Arthur
Haseltine, Mary Jessie Nash
Hasselman, Eleanore
Hatch, Blanche E
Hatch, Fred H
Hatch, Fred H.
Hayashi, George L.
Hayashi, Susan J
Hays, Lilian
Hebbe, Esther M
Hebbe, Florence
Hebbe, Leonard
Hebbe, Wilbur A
Hedge, Eunice V
Hedge, Leslie R
Heidel, Brent F
Heidel, Donald E
Heidel, Ella A
Heidel, Irene
Heidel, Laurence
Hein, Deloris D
Hein, Russell E.
Heiple, Emma Louise
Heiple, Ottilie Emilie
Heiple, Robert Benjamin
Heiple, Robert William
Helgeson, Margaret Ann
Helgeson, Margaret Dolske
Heller, Charles
Heller, Clarence
Heller, Elsa E
Heller, Ernestine
Heller, Frank W.
Heller, Ottilia M
Hempel, Daniel
Hempel, Florence
Hennig, Eva M
Hennig, Glenn H
Hennig, Gustav A
Henning, Robert L
Henrichs, Clayton F.
Henrichs, Gladys C
Henschel, Elizabeth J.
Henschel, Louis M.
Henschel, Marvin
Henschel, Marvin L
Henshaw, Hannah
Henslin, Arthur
Henslin, Ida
Hertz, Irene V. Schave
Hettinger, Anne
Heydon, Bruce
Heydon, Bruce.
Heydon, Nancy
Hielke, August A.
Hielke, Elsie
Hielke, Ida E. W
Hielke, Margaret J
Hielke, Martha H
Hielke, William F.
Hielke, William Jr.
Highknocker, Chief
Hilke, Elmer L. and Harriet R. Kimble
Hilke, Adolph
Hilke, Adolph E.
Hilke, Augusta A
Hilke, Bertha
Hilke, Edwin H.
Hilke, Elmer L.
Hilke, Harriet R. Kimble
Hilke, Henry
Hilke, Irene E
Hilke, Lawrence J.
Hilke, Leona
Hilke, Louise A.
Hilke, Ruthmary E
Hills, Harry
Hodgson, Charles
Hodgson, Charles H.
Hodgson, Philena
Hoekstra, Betty
Hoekstra, Henry
Hoekstra, Henry.
Hoffman, Arnold
Hoffman, Carl
Hoffman, Clarence
Hoffman, Emma
Hoffman, Ernestina
Hoffman, Evelyn E
Hoffman, Helene H
Hoffman, Isabelle
Hoffman, Jane
Hoffman, Karly
Hoffman, Robert G.
Hoffman, Verna
Hoffmann, Emilie
Holland, Frances M
Holland, Nancy M
Holland, Thomas G
Holland, Thomas G.
Holman, Genevieve Turner
Hooper, Steven C
Hoth, Anna
Hoth, Florence B
Hoth, Frederick W.
Hoth, Irwin John
Hoth, Janet N
Hoth, William
Huber, Sandra Jean
Huelster, Florence
Huelster, Harold
Hurd, Nathan
Hutchinson, Mary F.
Hyde, Mildred
Hyde, Warren W.
Hyer, David and Susan
Hyer, George W.
Hyer, Marian B. and Paul
Hyland, Anita L
Hyland, Frank P.
Jackson, Alonzo F
Jackson, Clara
Jackson, Elmer O
Jackson, Jannie M. Owen
Jackson, Robert
Jacobs, Arthur A
Jacoby, Phillip B
Jahnke, Edward J.
Jahnke, Florence
Jahnke, Marie Anne
Jahnke, Norbert D
Jahnke, Richard E
Jahnke, Richard E.
Jahnke, Shirley C
James, G. Fred
James, Reginald P
Jankowski, David A.
Jankowski, Betty Lou
Jankowski, Daniel
Jankowski, Daniel M
Jankowski, David A
Jankowski, David A. Sr.
Jankowski, Dorothy L
Jankowski, Katherine
Jankowski, Michael
Janze, Dorothy F
Janze, Norman G.
Jaquith, Clifford Leroy
Jaquith, Floyd M.
Jaquith, Harold F.
Jaquith, May
Jenkins, Chas B.
Jenkins, Chas R.
Jenkins, Eva Reed Spencer
Jenkins, Mary Bevan
Jenkins, Thos. B.
Jenkins, William
Jennings, Minnie Weisgerber
Jenz, Diane
Jenz, James
Jess, Herman and Elizabeth
Jess, Elizabeth
Jess, Herman
Johnson, Anna S
Johnson, Claire W.
Johnson, Dorothy E
Johnson, Jacqueline
Johnson, Joan Ellen
Johnson, Marietta Dallman
Johnson, Richard
Johnson, Richard H.
Johnson, Russel W
Jones, Grace L Widlake
Jones, Jean Carew
Jones, John H
Jones, John H.
Jones, Thomas M
Jordan, Diana Radliff
Kaatz, Adeline E
Kaatz, Arlene L
Kaatz, Clara
Kaatz, Johan
Kaatz, Milan T.
Kaatz, Roland A.
Karsten, Adrian K
Kasten, Irwin V. and Erna L. Reetz
Kastenschmidt, Laren Lynn
Kasuboski, George L
Keefe, Agnes
Keefe, James
Keenan, Peter
Keenlance, Lawrence A
Keenlance, Marjorie A. Hinkley-Baehman
Keife, James
Keipe family stone
Keipe, Albert F
Keipe, Alfred F.
Keipe, Arthur
Keipe, Earl H
Keipe, Eileen W. Schrader
Keipe, Ferdinand A
Keipe, Ferdinand A.
Keipe, Harold R.
Keipe, Henry A
Keipe, Henry A.
Keipe, Herman G.
Keipe, Hulda
Keipe, Ida W
Keipe, infants
Keipe, Irene E
Keipe, John H
Keipe, Julianna B. Fude
Keipe, Lewis E.
Keipe, Lloyd L.
Keipe, Lola H
Keipe, Marcia J
Keipe, May
Keipe, Muriel
Keipe, Pearl
Keipe, Peggy
Keipe, Shirley A
Keipe, William
Keipe, William H.
Keller, Clarence P.
Keller, Donald J
Keller, Kyle J
Keller, Patricia A.
Kelm, Alwine
Kelm, Celia A.
Kelm, Herman J.
Kelm. Elmer H.
Kelm. Gladys
Kennedy, Beverly J. Brooks
Kennedy, Lawrence T.
Kenton, Leroy W.
Kenton, Lulu D. Hanssen
Kidman,
Kidman, Clair David
Kidman, Clarence W.
Kidman, Ellsworth E.
Kidman, Jeanette
Kidman, Phyllis Conrad
Kielisch, Carl Heinz
Kiesel, Charles
Kiester, Edith E.
Kiester, Edna M.
Kilbourne, Burton
Kilbourne, Helen E. Hansen
Kilbourne, Marjorie T
Kinas, Lydia
Kinas, Sherry B
King, Ardin J.
King, Carolyn
King, Celest A
King, Ella M
King, Florence M
King, George Lyle
King, George T.
King, James P.
King, Lyle
King, Myron J
King, Myron J.
King, Myron T
Kinzel, Albert R.
Kinzel, Bobby
Kinzel, Clarence F.R.
Kinzel, Grace L. Krueger
Kinzel, Hattie M. Selchow
Kinzel, Ida M. Dretzke
Kirst, Ella W
Kirst, Fred L.
Kirst. Alfred E.
Kirst. Ella Dehn
Kislia, Henry
Kislia, Ida
Kislia, Julia
Klatt family stone
Klatt, Albert
Klatt, Gustave
Klatt, Helen
Klatt, Ida
Klatt, Ida T
Klatt, Raymond
Klaver, Albert H
Klaver, Albert H.
Klaver, Mary Ann
Klaver, Roanne E
Klingbeil, Ellwyn O. and Donna J.
Klingbeil, Alfred
Klingbeil, Donna J
Klingbeil, Ellwyn O.
Klingbeil, Florence
Klingbeil, Gustave
Klingbeil, Julius O.
Klingbeil, Lillian
Klingbeil, Ludwig
Klingbeil, Mary
Knott, Helen C
Knott, James H.
Kobernik, Elmer and Elsie
Kobernik, William and Wilhelmine
Kobernik, Arnold F.
Kobernik, Elmer
Kobernik, Elmer L
Kobernik, Elsie
Kobernik, Eunice J
Kobernik, Henriette W
Kobernik, Herman
Kobernik, Wilhelmina
Kobernik, Wilhelmine
Kobernik, William
Koehn, Arlene V
Koehn, Ervin A.
Kohnke, Jeanne E
Kohnke, Lillian L
Kohnke, Moses E.
Kohnke, Victor E.
Kopplin, August C. and Phoebe P.
Kopplin, August C.
Kopplin, Augusta B
Kopplin, Edward A.
Kopplin, Phoebe P
Kotloski, Julius J. and Grace A.
Kotloski, Grace A
Kotloski, Julius J.
Kradwell, Frederick C.
Kradwell, Merle M
Kraft, Auguste S
Kraft, Clara A
Kraft, Ella M
Kraft, Fred
Kraft, Harvey G
Kraft, Jennie M
Kraft, William
Kraft, William.
Krause, Della
Krause, Gertrude E
Krause, Harvey
Krause, Henry J
Krause, Henry J.
Krause, John H.
Krause, Louis S.
Krause, Martha H
Kraut, Ralph J
Kraut, Ralph J.
Kraut, Virginia R
Krueger, Alfaretta M
Krueger, Frank F.
Krueger, Leonard A.
Krueger, Lillian Mae
Krueger, Martha M
Krueger, Paul A
Krueger, Richard Royal
Krueger, Robert D
Krueger, Wayne D
Kutchin, Amanda
Kutchin, D.W.
Kutchin, T.T.
Kutchin, Thomas T. and Amanda
Kutchin, Clarence thomas
Kutchin, Eith Ann
Kutchin, Emilie Rozella
Kutchin, Harriet L
Kutchin, Theodore Thomas
Kutchin, V. Sherwood
Kwiatkowski, Stanish and Martha
Kwiatkowski, Martha - Copy
Kwiatkowski, Stanish
Lambert, Clara E.
Lambert, male infant
LaMire, Clarence W.
LaMire, Joan
LaMire, Lawrence W
LaMire, Lawrence W.
Lange, Byron F.
Lange, Clara M
Lange, Lilyan
Lasswell, Jennie
Lawton, Seth and Mary Scholes
Le Fevre, Linda J
Leathart, George A.
Leathart, Helen
Lee, Clayton
Lee, Margaret
Lehman, Charles W.
Lehman, Laura
Lehman, Leesetta M
Lehman, Marvin
Leibert, Ronald
Leigh, Allen P
Leigh, Margery G
Leigh, Priscilla Sue
Leininger, Pat
Leistikow, E. Friedrich
Leistikow, Frank E.
Leistikow, Friedricke
Leistikow, Roy H.
Leistikow, Wilhelm L.
Leistikow, Ida Louise
Leistikow, Lawrence
Leistikow, Lawrence F
Lemonske, Joseph
Lemonske, Lucille
Lennop, Emma
Lennop, Walter
Lenz, Arnold
Lenz, Eileen A
Lenz, Mary L
Lenz, Norbert C
Lenz, Norbert C.
Lestikow, Herman J. and Louise A.
Lestikow, Roy H.
Lettenberger, Joseph
Lettenberger, Valonn R. Valleskey
Levonowicz, Judith Mae
Levonowicz, Robert John
Liebe, Fred C. and Millie M
Locke, Hannah
Locke, Ira
Locke, Prescott W. and family
Long, Albert
Long, Edwin A.
Long, Eunice A.
Long, Lucy
Lontkowski, Frank and unclear
Lontkowski, Frank
Lontkowski, Lucy
Luchsinger, Frederick S.
Luchsinger, Mildred M
Lueck, Martha
Lueck, William
Lundt, Elaine R. Lichte
Lundt, Kenneth
Lundt, Lester
Lundt, Winifred
Lunow, Elmer F.
Lunow, Jeanette V
Lynch, Aaron
Lynch, Dewitt
Lynch, Sarah Bodle
Lynch, Edgar Lee
Lynch, Lee Henry
Lynch, Leland Henry
Lynch, Ruth Evans
Lytle, unclear
Maguire, Helene V
Maguire, Kenneth R
Malcolm, Ada
Malcolm, David James and Electa Wright
Malcolm, Elizabeth and Dearest, Jessie
Malcolm, Julia
Malcolm, William Wallace
Malcolm, Agnes
Malcolm, Charlotte H
Malcolm, David
Malcolm, Elizabeth S
Malcolm, Robert S
Malcolm, Robert S.
Malcom, David and Emily Scott
Malzhan, August and Maria
Malzhan, William G.
Malzhan, August
Malzhan, Delores A
Malzhan, Ella
Malzhan, Elsie
Malzhan, Fred
Malzhan, Herbert
Malzhan, Laura
Malzhan, Martha Marie
Malzhan, Marvin
Malzhan, Robert A
Malzhan, Roy M
Manley, Anita
Manley, Carol Jr.
Manley, Carol Sr.
Mapps, Blle M
Mapps, Carl H.
Mapps, Harry Charles
Mapps, Julia H
Mapps, Mary Belle
Mapps, Ralph W
Markham, Charles
Markham, Thelma
Marshall, George A. and Gertrude
Marshall, Lorelei T
Marshall, Prentice H.
Masek, LeRoy J
Mashock, Faye
Mashock, Theo.
Matejovsky, Joseph W.
Matejovsky, Rose E
Mathers, Gloria J
Mathers, James R
Mathers, James Ray
Mathews, Frank
Mathews, May
Mattioli, Mary
Mattioli, Roger H.
Maudlin, John and Isabel
May, Gordon W
Mays, Albert R.
Mays, June E. Thompson
McAuliffe, Deborah A. Rowley
McCarthy, Dorothy
McCarthy, Edward
McCarthy, Edward F
McCarthy, Mary Eleanor
McClean, Albert P.
McClean, Barbara L
McClean, Louise M
McClean, Paul A.
McCormick, James T
McCray, Floy Ruby
McCray, Mabel Spencer
McCray, William R.
McDonald Helen M. Root
McDonald Wallace S.
McDonald, Elizabeth
McDonald, Gen. John
McDonald, R.F.
McIntyra, Miriam
McVey, Patrick Robert
Merigold, Elisabeth Esther
Merigold, Julian Street
Merigold, Karen L. Merigold Kuyper
Merigold, Karen Seither
Merigold, Marian Arnold
Merigold, P. Christopher
Merigold, Walter Carr
Merigold, William A.
Meser, Floraine Ardis
Meser, Harold J
Meser, Harold John
Messerschmidt family stone
Messerschmidt, Edward
Messerschmidt, Edwin E
Messerschmidt, Hattie
Meston, Malcolm D
Meston, Malcolm D.
Meston, Marie C
Meyer, Cynthia M
Meyer, Donald C.
Meyer, Robert Ray
Meyers, Ella Sievert
Mildebrandt, Alfred J.
Mildebrandt, Angeline M
Miller, Albert
Miller, Henry B.
Miller, J.M.
Miller, Julius A. and Bertha O.
Miller, Arnold
Miller, Caroline
Miller, Daniel E
Miller, Edward
Miller, Edward J.
Miller, Elmer E.
Miller, Fred
Miller, Gladys
Miller, Larry Edward
Miller, Lida E
Miller, Lorene A
Miller, Lorraine M
Miller, Louis W
Miller, Lucille A
Miller, Marilyn J
Miller, Mildred
Miller, Norman A.
Miller, Robert
Miller, Robert L
Miller, Roger E.
Miller, Rosa
Miller, Viola E. Kinzel
Miller, William
Mills, Elizabeth
Mills, Harriet
Mills, James C.
Mills, Eldon Grady
Mirr-Pettack, Elizabeth Ann Bloch
Mirr, Ray F.
Mirr, Helen B
Mirr, John
Mirr, Marry
Mirr, Ray F
Mockus, George A
Mockus, George A.
Mockus, Lucille M
Moldenhauer, Bertha C
Moldenhauer, William
Molk, Ronald
Molk, Teresa L. Nicka
Moore, Edna E
Moore, Harry V.
Morgan, Betty J
Morgan, Clarence H.
Morgan, Esther E
Morgan, Franklin A.
Morgan, Myrtle M
Morgan, Nettie L
Morgan, Philip B.
Morgan, Sidney
Morse, Dorothy
Morse, Elmer
Muller, Andreas
Muller, Christine
Munsey, Carole Jeanne
Munsey, Edward H.
Munsey, Elna
Munsey, Fran M.
Munsey, Harry
Munsey, Myltle M.
Munsey, Ronald K
Muntjanoff, Scholastyka
Murphy, William Berling and Patricia Parker
Nagel, Irene T.
Nagel, James
Nagel, Raymond H
Nagel, Raymond H.
Naparalla, Catherine C
Naparalla, Conrad L.
Naparalla, Edward
Naparalla, Edward S
Naparalla, John L.
Naparalla, Margaret
Naparalla, Mary M.
Naparalla, Nickplas
Nash, Duane
Nelson, Juliet
Ninneman, Frederic W.
Ninneman, Marian H
Nitz, Edith A
Nitz, Edward R.
Nitz, Myra M
Nitz, Wilbur M.
Nitz, William A
Noble, Hannah
Norton, John W.
Norton, Clyde A
Norton, Elda F
Norton, Harriet
Norton, Harry D
Norton, Harry Douglas Sr
Norton, infants
Norton, Isabelle
Norton, James
Norton, James L
Norton, James R.
Norton, John
Norton, John Clifford
Norton, John W
Norton, John Wilson III
Norton, Joseph
Norton, Joseph Jr
Norton, Kelly C.
Norton, Margery
Norton, Mildred Amanda Welch
Norton, Mildred Marie
Norton, Nellie Rounds
Norton, Stella
Norton, Virginia C.
Norval, Basil
Norval, Ethel McCutcheon Smith
Nothnagel, Fred M.
Nothnagel, Henrietta Keipe
Nothnagel, Mabel E
Nothnagel, William J.
Noyes, Lillie Parker
Nyen, Anna
Nyen, Ole
Nylund, Joyce E
Nylund, Melvin 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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