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Whig Cemetery
Tombstone Photos


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Adickes, Arthur E. and Cleo A.
Adkison, Cora
Adkison, Isom R.
Adkison, Norman C.
Adkison, Norman E. and Ada Graves
Adkison, Sarah J. Horn
Alderson, Hannah
Atkinson, Elizabeth Buchacker
Atkinson, George and Elizabeth
Atkinson, Henry Allen
Baker, Anna M.
Baker, Bessie A.
Baker, Clinton L. and Hazel A.
Baker, Jesse Irvin and Georgia A.
Baker, John
Baker, Lee A. and Orpha F.
Baker, Lucile
Baker, Nelson and Maggie Woodruff
Baker, Orville C. and Betty J.
Baker, Roy W. and Gladys E.
Baker, William and Anna
Barstow, Betsy
Barstow, Elizabeth
Barstow, Joseph
Barstow, Soloma
Bast, Stacey L. and Denise A. (Baker)
Blum, Raymond E.
Bonson, Sarah Morris
Bouton, Warren
Bridges, Dudley and family
Brogley, John and Ada
Brown, Chauncey and family
Brown, Hulda
Brown, Rev. Virgil Walter and Gladys McFall
Brownell, Almon and Harriet E.
Brownell, Chester H. and Mary Jane
Brownell, children
Brownell, Denton
Brownell, Josiah H.
Brownell, Marion E. and Robert W.
Brownell, William H.
Bryan, Holly C.
Burkholder, Charles and family
Burkholder, Edward
Burkholder, Ezekiel
Burkholder, Willard E. and family
Burrows, David C. and Lura L.
Bushnell, Daniel M.
Bushnell, Frank D.
Bushnell, Louis and Maria
Bushnell, Ralph and Sylvia
Butson, 8 infants
Butson, Alan J. and Tracy J.
Butson, Charles W. (Jr) and Elizabeth M.
Butson, Charles W. Sr. and Fannie
Butson, Clair and Gladys M.
Butson, Diane L.
Butson, Ellen Springer
Butson, Ernest and Helen L.
Butson, Harry E. and Evelyn B. Atkinson
Butson, Harry G. and Essie Van Natta
Butson, Jane E.
Butson, Jessie L. and Ina M.
Butson, Marilyn J.
Butson, Melvin D.
Butson, Purl and Ruth R.
Butson, T. Albert and Emma
Butson, Thomas A. and Ethel Mae
Butson, Thomas A.
Butson, Walter
Butson, Warren J. and E. Annie
Callaway, George A. and Lucy
Callaway, William H. and Elizabeth A.
Carlin, John and Winifred
Churchill, James A. and Julia Butler
Clegg, Vera Mae
Clifton, unclear and Mary Cook
Cooley, B.F.
Cooley, Sherman
Cornwell, Benjamin
Cornwell, David L.
Cornwell, Sarah M.
Cornwell, William H. and Marie Parish
Culver, Annie
Culver, Benjamin F. and Vie
Culver, Chloe C.
Culver, Eber
Culver, Ernest Delos and Genevieve
Culver, Fred L.
Culver, Gae L.
Culver, Henry
Culver, J.
Culver, Jerry Bayley and Anna Beth
Culver, Joshua N.
Culver, Joshua Noble and Chloe Tillotson
Culver, Lyman and Honor A.
Culver, Lyman
Dailey, Maude P.
Daniel, A.
Daniel, Elizabeth
Daniel, Henry H.
Daniel, John
Dean, Charles F. and Josephine
Dean, Elmer Albert and Mona Rieser
Dean, Elmer Purl
Dean, Elvira
Dean, George W. and Emma E.
Dean, John
Dean, William H. and Elsie J.
Dickman, Ruth Churchill
Dietzman, Jacob and Esther A.
Dresser, David L.
Duff, Celestia Munger
Eastlick, Sarah
Edge, Ann
Edge, Ben and Annie
Edge, Ben F.
Edge, Benj. Sr.
Edge, Benjamin Jr. and Alice
Edge, Benjamin Sr.
Edge, Eva E.
Edge, Grant and Alma J.
Edge, Infant
Edge, John W. and Sarah
Edge, Joseph and Sylvia
Edge, Lyle W. and Rose J.
Edge, Nancy Ann Bradbury
Edge, Tommy
Edge, William A. and Alice J.
Edge, William and Sarah E.
Edgington, Betsy E.
Fall, Mary
Frazier, Louis and family
Gerber, Max and Alice
Gibson, Wayne and Gladys A.
Goss, Albert A.
Goss, Frank A. and Edna M.
Goss, George L. and Alice Baker
Graves, Arnold and Rosella
Graves, Arnold
Graves, Ethel Glennie
Graves, J.
Graves, Loren
Graves, unclear
Hall, Joseph
Hall, Nathan and Sarah
Haney, Henry and Jennie P. Butson
Henry, Becca Ann
Henry, Brian L. and Chris A.
Henry, David and Sarah J.
Henry, George Arthur
Henry, Lenora
Henry, Solomon H.
Hinman, Horace A.
Hubler, Earl Laverne
Hubler, Harry
Hubler, Henry and Martha
Hubler, Mary E. and Sarah F.
Hubler, Maude May
Hubler, Mayme E.
Hubler, Wayne
Hudson, J. and Roxy
Hull, DeWane and Susie E.
Hull, Dewane
Hull, DeWitt
Hull, Jessie L.
Hull, John and Anna
Hull, Mary Ann
Hull, Susie
Hull, Wm.
Ingersoll, Jerusha C.
James, Katie and Rachael
Janney, unclear
Jones, Calvin R. and family
Jones, Chauncey and Ellen
Jones, Deed S.
Jones, Dwight and Mary
Jones, Hannah C.
Jones, Hannah
Jones, J. Harvey
Jones, James and family
Jones, Obeo K. and family
Jones, Orlando S. and Sarah E.
Jones, unclear M. and Ursula J.
Jones, Walter S.
Jones, William
Kaump, male infant
Keene, Oliver S. and family
King, Margie F. McKenzie
Knapp, A.V. and Laura E.
Knapp, Frank S.
Knapp, S.D.B.
LaBarge, Barry E.
LaBarge, Barry
LaBarge, Gavin Reas
Lillie, Abram and Cordelia
Long, Thomas L. and June A.
Manell, Richard and Virginia E.
Mann, L. James
Matthews, Roy Earl
Matthews, Roy H. and Nellie L.
McClury, John M.
McCord, Georgie A.
McCord, Mary C. McKenzie
McFall, Barbara
McFall, Flora
McFall, George and family
McFall, John
McFall, Laura
McKenzie, Eliza
McKenzie, J.
McWilliams, Andrew A. and Adelaide Callaway
McWilliams, Frank A.
McWilliams, Lenice I.
Miller, Arthur J. and Della M.
Monroe, Laura
Monroe, Lloyd Ashton
Monroe, Robert D. and Nellie J.
Moon, Gerald and Helen
Morris, Mary Ann Mapes
Morris, Olive M. and Elzie J.
Morse, Edwin and family
Moses, Alfred
Moses, Saloma L. and Laura
Munger, Anna
Olson, unclear female
Pastori, Mary Ann M. Henry
Penisten, Ben
Penisten, Ruth
Pickett, Ada Ann
Pickett, Isaac Henry
Pickett, Nora M.
Pickett, unclear
Poland, Frieda
Poland, Lora L.
Poland, Simon and Cora E.
Price, Lelia Brownell
Rewey, Addison and Amaret
Rewey, John J. and Hannah A.
Rice, Alvin
Rice, Frank L. and Elizabeth Hooks
Rice, Hannah Gahart
Rice, Jefferson
Rice, Kenneth John
Rice, Kirk and Gale
Rice, Rebecca
Richter, John Charles
Roberts, Sarah C.
Roddick, Arch
Roddick, Emma M.
Roddick, Emma
Roddick, Geo.
Roddick, John and Sarah Bachelor
Roddick, John H.
Roddick, John
Roddick, Lloyd and Elsie
Roddick, Mary A.
Roddick, Ora (Sandy) and Isabel Paulson
Roddick, Sarah and Rossey
Roddick, unclear
Roddick, Vashti J.
Roddick, Vernie
Rosena, Mary
Russell, Carol Jane
Russell, George and Ada E.
Russell, Harry A. and Lida C.
Russell, J. Clement and Maude B. Tracy
Russell, Ross H. and Gladys H.
Schambow, Wayne Joseph and Mary A. Culver
Schmidt, Louis and Anna S.
Schmidt, Simeon A. and Sarah A.
Schmidt, unclear female
Schmidt, Willard A. and family
Schmidt, William F.
Semms, Cora B. Burrows
Shipton, Jasper
Smail, Hannah
Smirl, Ellen and family
Springer, Alonzo
Springer, Ben H. and Jay
Springer, Benjamin C.
Springer, Ellen
Springer, Rebecca
Stanover, unclear and Elizabeth
Stanton, Doris A.
Stanton, Lyle G. and Edna M.
Stephen, Edward
Stephens, Byron I. and Honor A.
Stephens, Donald A. and Georgia E.
Tanner, Gail E. and Dorothy M.
Todd, Huldah A.
Todd, unclear
Todd, Walter
Toomey, John and Jennie
Tracy, Frances Belle
Tracy, George J. and family
Tracy, James T. and Millie Bell
Tracy, Joseph S. and family
Tracy, Robert Joseph
Tracy, Samuel C.
Tracy, Shirley Mae
Tracy, William and Ellen Jane
Tracy, William C.
Trowbridge, Irene Alling
Tucker, Alfred, Frand and Sophronia
Tucker, Frank C.
Tucker, Freddie Raymond
Tucker, George and L.
Tucker, Jack
Tucker, John and Isabella
Tucker, John N.
Tucker, Ruth M.
Tucker, Virgil E. and Catherine I.
Tucker, Willis C. and Marilla
Udelhoven, Wilson and Cecil F.
Utt, Frank S.
Utt, Thomas
Van Natta, Floyd A. and Clara M.
Van Natta, Reoa Wentz and Elaine
Waldorf, Jesse
Waldorf, Ursula
Watters, Melvin and Bonna
Watters, Melvin T.
Weber, Henry W. Jr.
Weber, Richard Dane
Wellman, John A.
Wellman, Nellie R.
Wentz, Henry W. and family
Wheeler, Emory P. and Harriet E.
Whig Cemetery Sign,  
Whitaker, Dilman H.
Wilkinson, Adelia A.
Wilkinson, Adelia
Wilkinson, Amelia M.
Wilkinson, Daniel
Wilkinson, Frankie
Wilkinson, George and Emma
Wilkinson, John T.
Wilkinson, William B.
Wilkinson, William
Wilkinson, Willie H.
Winter, Petter and unclear
Womack, Adolph B.
Womack, George and family
Womack, James Gilbert
Womack, Larence S.
Wood, Malcolm and family
Woodruff, Albert J.
Woodruff, Jesse D.
Woods, Edith
Yeager, family
Young, Bertie H.
Young, Dr. B.F.

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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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