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Grant County
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Hillside - Lancaster Cemetery
Tombstone Photos


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Alcorn, Arik C.
Alcorn, Clay
Alcorn, Etta E.
Alcorn, John C.
Alcorn, M.
Alcorn, Mary Vandewall
Alcorn, William
Alt, Alba M.C.
Alt, Louis
Arthur, Evan
Arthur, Lew. T.
Austin, Allen and Lois
Austin, Henry and Mary Ann
Bailie, Ralph J. and Hilda L.
Baker, Steven W.
Barstow, children
Barstow, Lefe Abell
Baxter, Elizabeth
Baxter, Willie B.
Baxter, Willie H
Becker, Darwin and Jean
Becker, Earl and Mamie
Belz, Charles J.
Belz, Charlie
Belz, Ettie C.
Belz, Henry
Belz, Katie
Bennett, Phillip T. and Elizabeth
Bidgood, Anna
Bidgood, Sarah A.
Bieg, John and Mary
Blanding, Sheridan and Maria H. Coulter
Borowski, Isabella Grace
Boyd, Charles E. and Eva Wannamaker
Brendemuehl, Otto and Minnie
Brendmuhl, Herman and Bertha
Brewer, Mary
Brewer, Richard and Elizabeth
Brooker, Albert
Brooker, George
Brown, Edward
Brown, Richard C.
Brownfield, Charles R.
Brownfield, Eugenie B.
Buck, John H. and Johannah E.
Burgess, William H. and Sarah J.
Burks, Mary Raines
Burr, Charles
Burr, Fred Clark
Burr, Myrtle Mable
Burr, T. Whitney
Burr, Theodore Addison and Frances Dewey
Burton, Caroline S.
Burton, George
Bushnell, Allen Ralph
Bushnell, Curtis
Callis, General John and Martha Barnett
Cammack, Joseph J. and Olive
Clark, Frances Pepper
Clark, John C.
Clark, Minnie Hedges
Clementson, George and Mary A. Burr
Clementson, Martha Lois
Clise, Harrieta
Clise, Samuel Francis and family
Clouse, John
Clouse, Mary A.
Clubb, Joseph and family
Clubb, Oliver E. and Lillian M.
Cook, Anna M.
Cook, Forrest
Cook, unclear male
Cover, Frank and family
Cover, J.C. and Ann McMaster
Cox, James Pitman
Cox, Rufus W.
Crabtree, John
Crabtree, Laura A.
Crabtree, Laura E.
Crane, Dr. I.E. and Minnie C.
Culver, Bessie E. Walker
Curtis, Winifred
DeBuhr, Shirley Mae
Dersch, Catherine A. Graney and Henry
Dersch, Charles A.
Dersch, Henry and Lizzie
Dickie, Bertha Morse
Dillon, Henry Clay and family
Dillon, Jefferson Cook and John Quincy
Dillon, Patrick Finudane and Cynthia Ann
Divall, Frederick and Mary Farncomb
DiVall, George A. and Emma R.
DiVall, Laura E.
Divall, Mattie E.
Domer, John and family
Draper, John and Clara C.
Draper, Samuel and Lizzie
Drinkwater, unclear female
Duncan, Frank
Duncan, John and Fannie M.
Duncan, Virgil V. and Zelma M.
Eastman, Andrew
Eastman, Louisa
Eddy, Leroy and Leila E.
Eddy, unclear male
Edwards, Dr. Paul K.
Edwards, Ivanelle Lewis
Elliott, Geo. R.
Ellis, James and Mary
Fache, Jacob and Leona
Fache, Wm. and Esther Ann
Fache, Wm. and family
Farnsworth, Cynthia
Farnsworth, Samuel H.
Ferguson, Elizabeth
Fezer, Ella Manda
Fezer, Tobias
Fischer, Caroline Kretzer
Fischer, Christian
Fisher, unclear female
Geide, Lena
Gelbach, Lewis and Sophia Napp
Gillespie, Crawford and Rawley
Gillespie, Eliza A.
Goble, Thomas and Susan Penfold
Gow, Jessie L. and Elizabeth
Griffith, Danial and Sarah
Griffith, George W.
Griffith, Martha
Griffith, Sarah
Halferty, Burr J. and Cora W.
Hannum, Emily E.
Hannum, Eugenia
Hannum, Warren
Hassell, Dr. S.E.
Hassell, Ora N.
Heiner, Katharine
Heiner, Wm.
Henkel, Emma
Henkel, Henry and Katherine
Henkel, L.
Henkel, Lena
Henkel, Peter and Louise
Hickin, Bertha Bell and Wesley
Hickin, children
Hillside Cemetery Sign
Hoffman, John P.
Hoffman, Peter
Hoffman, Wm. and Mary
Horsfall, John B. and Clara R. Morris
Hurlbut, Julia A. Hyde
Hyde, Dr. J.H.
Hyde, Franklin W.
Hyde, H. Harrison
Hyde, Martha P.
Ivey, Joseph and Susan
Ivey, Joseph
Jeide, Johnnie and Minnie
Johnson, Charles F. and Viola M.
Johnson, Charles F.
Johnson, Edward and Catharine
Kamke, Ellen J.
Kamke, Paul R.
Keitlinger, Mary Helen
Keitlinger, Naomi
Kern, George J. and Emmaline
Kettner, Mabel C.
Kilbourn, James A. and Sophia
Kilbourn, Laura
Kilbourn, Martha
Kilbourn, Robert A.
Kiley, Alice E.
Kinney, Herbert and Mary A.
Kist, William
Kitelinger, James N. and Mary Ann
Kitelinger, Samuel and Ruth
Knobel, Edwin H.
Knobel, Henry and Selma
Knox, Leon and Leona
Koch, Mary Wenzel
Koch, Mary
Kohlenberg, Hugo and Elizabeth
Krohn, Fred W. and Mary Eddy
Kucera, Edward and Luella May
Kucera, Edward W. Jr. and Lucille E.
Lane, Richard G.
Langridge, Charles A. and Eliza
Langridge, Thomas
Larkin, Margery Willis
Laurence, A.
Leffler, Sarah
Lipp, Earl W.
Lipp, Margaret
Livingston, Sadie Burr
Lorenz, Elsie E.I.
Lorenz, Ralph R.
Lowry, Martha
Lowry, Ruth Ann
Luckey, Roswell R. and Marion H.
Markert, Francis and Alice and Tennant, Jane
Marsden, Hannah Maria
Marsden, Henry
Martin, Mary P.
Mayne, Fred W. and Leah L.
McCormick, Catherine
McCoy, William J. and Laura
McLean, Paul W. and Iva B.
Meyer, Elizabeth and Griswold, Helen Juliet
Meyer, Richard and Martha Phelps
Michaelis, Aug.
Michaelis, Julia
Mikitis, Janis
Millin, Kenneth B. and Frances L.
Moore, Frank and Alwilda C.
Moore, Hugh A. and Mandy
Moore, Linda
Moore, Mary A.
Morgans, Herbert E.
Morgans, Winifred A.
Morrow, Leonard and Darlene
Moyer, Ella Ivey
Muesse, Henry and Eliza R.
Murphey, Robert
Nalan, Althea Sprague
Nathan, Freddie
Nemitz, Otto H. and Carrie
Oates, James
Orton, Leonora M.
Orton, William F.
Oschmann, John D. and Katherine E.
Oswald, Henrietta
Ott, Otto
Ott, Tresha K.
Pascoe, Harry and Myrtle
Paterick, Hnery R. and Helen Morse
Peacock, Addie Rushton
Peacock, Thos.
Pendleton, Jonathan Cammett and Rebecca Mann
Pickel, Wilbert A. and Marcella S.
Pollock, Clarence Fay
Pollock, Wesley J. and Ollie E.
Pollock, William and Mary L.
Pollock, William H.
Raines, Wm. M.
Ralph, Charlotte
Ramshaw, Ardis May
Ramshaw, Henry and Mattie Walker
Reich, John W.
Ressmeyer, Emma B.
Ressmeyer, Henry and Margaret E.
Riek, James A. and Patricia A.
Rigdon, Cornelia M.
Rigdon, Jennie
Ritter, Ann
Ritter, Wm.
Roberts, Abel M.
Roberts, Albert and Alma A.
Rossie, John and Margaret
Roth, Elisabeth
Roth, Katie
Rushton, James and family
Sandleback, Charles F. and Dionysis I.
Sandleback, Delphine and Dorothia S.
Sandleback, Earl F. and Cora
Sandleback, Mary Lillie
Schaub, Maria A.
Schaub, Philip J.
Scheppele, Joliatte
Schill, Bernard J. and Ruth F.
Schmidt, Bess Clementson
Schmitt, Anton and Elizabeth
Schwartz, Walter L. and Clara F.
Seymour, Jennie B.
Seymour, Minnie B.
Sherman, Albert L. and Doretta J.
Short, Sara Ann Morse
Showalter, Adrian Arthur
Showalter, Lieut. John
Showalter, R.B. and Martha Arthur
Showalter, Rachel
Showalter, Robert
Smith, unclear female
Sprague, Caroline
Sprague, Edward and Emma
Starr, unclear female
Starrett, Nellie Treloar
Stephens, Samuel W.
Stitzer, Anna A.
Stitzer, Frank A.
Stitzer, Joseph E.
Stitzer, Myra
Stivarius, Alvin F. and Dorothy Morse
Stivarius, Arthur F. and Caroline K.
Stoffel, Peter
Strong, Dr. Frederick E. and family
Studebaker, John and Mary
Sweeney, Harold R. Sr. and Melva L.
Taylor, Ruth
Thompson, Etta Estella
Thompson, Sarah E. and Susie
Tinkham, Amos S.
Tinkham, Sarah A.
Tobler, Elizabeth M.
Tobler, Frankie
Tobler, Joseph
Tobler, Luella
Treloar, Arthur
Treloar, Henry H.
Treloar, James
Vesperman, Ervin A. and Emily S.
Vincent, Charles and Bennett, Mary
Vivian, Frances
Vivian, Stephen
Wahl, George and Ann Elizabeth
Walker, Edna S.
Walker, Josiphene
Walker, Samuel J. and Frances E.
Walker, Verna
Wanzer, Elizabeth Oates
Ward, Goldie Alvira
Ward, Nora
Ward, William
Warren, Alfred and Charlotte I. Tresham
Warren, Mary T.
Watts, Sarah
Weaver, David
Wenzel, Conrad Sr. and unclear
Wenzel, Theodore J.
Wheeler, Geo. B. and Emma A.
Wheeler, L.P. and Martha
Wielstumpf, John H.
Willey, Emma
Willey, Richard
Willis, Bertha Ziegler
Willis, John and Betsy
Willis, Ned J.
Willis, Phoebe
Wisko, Auguste and family
Woolstenholm, John and Henrietta Nathan
Woolstenholme, Jacob
Wright, male infants
Wright, Mildred Ivey
Wright, Oscar W.
Ziegler, Charles Henry
Ziegler, Frank Howe and Nellie C.
Ziegler, Harriette
Ziegler, Maurice M.
Ziegler, Wm. M.

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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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