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Iron County
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St Marys Cemetery
Tombstone Photos


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Abramson, Eva
Accorsi, Anton and Anna
Accorsi, Lyda
Aho, Romano
Ahola, Elmer O.
Ahonen, B. Hjalmer
Ahonen, Nestor A. and Lena
Aijala, Willie
Allice, Mary J.
Alto, Donald A.
Anderman, George A.
Anderson, Lawrence O.
Anderson, unclear male
Antila, Marie O.
Anttila, Eugene W. and Ruth E.
Anttila, Gust and Martha
Backlund, Harold B. and Ellen
Backlund, Kenneth H.
Backlund-DeMeio, Roderick and Marian
Baron, Leo A. and Mabel
Barrett, George
Barruzzi, Vincenzo and family
Barto, Chester L. and Helen J.
Baruzzi, Victor J.
Bast, Lee
Bastman, Felix C.
Bastman, Mae J.
Bawden, Blakie
Bawden, James and Willie
Bazette, William
Bertagnoli, Carlotta
Bertolini, Matthew C.
Bertolone, Joseph and Catherine
Bertoluzza, Louis and Frances
Bioletto, Pietro
Bock, Herbert M.
Bock, Margaret M.
Bollone, Joseph and Jennie
Bonacci, Peter
Bordini, Albino
Bordini, Dominic J. and Janette
Bott, Emanuel
Boundy, Eliza
Boundy, James
Boundy, Richard J.
Bracket, Giuseppe
Bracket, Jennie
Bracket, Margaret
Brentari, Michale
Brette, Charles and Angelo
Briganti, Antonio
Briganti, Rocco
Bruneau, Aloise C. and Celia D.
Bruneau, Robert J. and Elerine F.
Bruni, Alfonso
Bruni, Johanna
Bucni, Vincent and Domenica
Burzinski, Isadore and family
Bushaw, Wayne G.
Butler, Nellie
Caleazzo, Berta and Paulina
Calgaro, Joseph and family
Calore, Victor C.
Cardani, Carolina
Casperetti, unclear
Cavosi, Bice
Cavosi, Enrica
Cavosie, Felix S.
Cavosie, Herman
Chesky, Alex and Mary T. and Bugni, Vincent
Chiapusio, John B. Sr. and family
Chiapuzio, Giacomo and family
Chmolinscki, Carl and Ida Both
Ciovanni, Elmini
Clifford, Julia
Colassaco, Kyle Christopher
Colenso, John Robert
Comparini, Ernest
Cook, Herman
Costa, Elizabeth
Coxey, Val Gene E.
Crona, Johanna
Culan, Anna
Culan, Charles
Culan, Heromin
Culan, Peter
Culan, Stanislawa
Dalbes, Joseph
Dalfonso, Mary A.
DaPra, Hyacinthe
DaPra, Virgil A.
Dardis, Jacob
Davia, Oswald and Clelia
DeCarlo, Thomas J.
DeFerro, Lazzario and family
DeFranco, Peter and Josephine
Del Faro, Bruno
DeMeio, Joseph F.
DeMeio, Mary
DeRizzo, Egilio and Sylvia
DeRosso, Frank P. and Mamie A.
DeRosso, Joseph and Pauline
DeViette, Bernardo and family
DeZur, Thomas V.
DiGiorgio, Agatino J.
Domenico, Ciace Merlo
Domish, Josephine
Domoracki, Jozef
Durand, Frederick W.
Durand, Rene
Eddy, William and family
Emanuel, John Clarence
Enderling, Wilhelmina
Endrizzi, Angelo and unclear
Endrizzi, Angelo
Endrizzi, Gilbert D. and Kathryn K.
Engstrom, Everis R.
Faggin, Ciovanni
Farley, Leslie E.
Faul, Orville
Favero, children
Favero, Luici Del
Fedel, John and Serafina
Flabb, Louisa
Freburg, Fred W. and Lula M.
Freburg, Fredrick W.
Freeman, Hilja
Frigo, John B.
Frigo, Louis and Fannie
Gamache, Thomas H. and Doris Jean
Gamache, Thomas H. Jr.
Garbini, William and Josifina
Garbus, Anton
Garbus, Klawdia
Gentile, John B. and Geraldine
Gertz, Anna D.
Gheller, Salvatore
Gibas, Anton and Verona
Goodreau, Mary
Goodreau, Wm.
Gosmire, Josephine
Goyins, Samuel and unclear
Grandelis, Mario and Linda
Greenthal, Mary Scott Pretti
Gudleski, Blanche
Gudleski, Pauline
Guest, James
Guest, Theresa
Hakala, William R.
Hamberg, Toivo H.
Hannula, Bernhardt H.
Hannula, Fred T. and Mayme L.
Hannula, Herman
Hannula, John V. and Helen L.
Hannula, Luther W.
Hannula, Selma
Hannula, Victor and family
Hannula, Waino E. and Frances B.
Hendrickson, Anselm
Herchenbach, Anna
Herchenbach, Carrie
Herchenbach, F.
Hockin, Cecil and Mildred
Hodge, Mary A.
Holme, Andrew
Holmes, Minerva
Honkanen, John O. and family
Hoprich, Carl F. and Anna M.
Hoprich, Carl F.
Huotari, Swanee R. and Alice J.
Hutew, Serhey
Inabnit, Louise G.
Iversen, Andreas
Janbiet, John
Jewell, John and family
Johnsen, Carl Cenhart
Johnson, Christ and family
Johnson, John Emil
Johnson, Ole
Julin, Birger N. and Margaret M.
Julin, Emil E.
Kalliomaa, Andrew
Kalliomaa, Frank L.
Kalliomaa, Mattias R.
Kalliomaa, Wilbur A.
Kancas, Sulo H. and Martha A.
Kangas, Arthur
Kangas, Charles A. and Vienna A.
Kangas, Lillian I.
Kangas, Osmo P.
Karlson, Karl
Kasieta, Jacqueline
Kasten, Gordon O. and Julia R.
Ketola, Jacob E.
Ketola, Valfrid
Kickhamer, Henry
Killinen, Wilho J.
Kimball, Kris
Kinnunen, Leonard and Eleanor
Kinnunen, Matt and Alina
Klesicewskego, Leona
Kolu, Gust
Korpela, David C.
Korpela, John and Ida
Koskell, Reino H. and Delano
Koski, Edward and Bertha
Koski, Toivs E.
Kotanen, Oscar
Kruger, Minnie E.
Kryzewski, John
Krzyzewski, Albert and family
Kulberg, Johan
Kurilla, Joseph and Stephania
Kuula, Eino
Kuula, Kevin Neil
Kuusisto, William E.
LaFave, Leda
LaFave, Max
LaFave, Milda Haglund
Laguna, Edith E. Goyins
Lahti, Robert H.
Lahti, Verner and Viola
Lamont, Angus J. and family
Lampi, John A. Sr. and Vienna M.
Lawrence, Raymond A. and Jennie M. Rosendahl
Lehto, Hanna M.
Lehto, Harry
Lehto, Uno M.
Leinon, Roland R. and Norma M.
Letendre, George A.
Levandoski, Frances E.
Lombardo, Ronald H.
Lonsway, Joseph R.
Lopez, Antonio and family
Luby, Edward D.
Lukaski, Anton
Luoma, Gust G.
Maenpaa, Niilo and family
Maki, Ahia
Maki, Hannah H.
Maki, Rev. Victor A. and Emma I.
Marchetti, Mary and family
Marella, Rosario and family
Maxinoski, Anton and Michalina
Maxinoski, Axel John
Maxinoski, Peter and family
McNeel, Linton
Meade, John C. and family
Meinecke, Chester and Irene
Miles, Edward O. and Bernice E.
Mogle, Caterina
Molino, Joseph
Moncher, Joseph and Anna
Mooney, John
Morzenti, Andrea
Morzenti, Celesta
Morzenti, Nicholas Anton
Mosconi, Philip and Barbara J.
Mutanen, Melissa Diane
Mutanen, Paul
Mutanen, Sophie Hill
Nadolski, Ernest J. and Dorothy A.
Nagro, John and Madaline
Nagro, Peter John
Nashlund, Robert A.
Nechak, Angeline
Nechak, George
Nechak, Michael
Newett, Frances
Newett, Mary A.
Newett, unclear
Nowatney, Earl
Nowatney, Minnie
Nurmi, Arne William
Nygaard, Otto and Matina
Obert, Margaret
Ojala, Frank
Ojala, Senja
O'Leary, Flory
Oleszczuk, Karl
Oleszczuk, Sophie
Organist, Frank S. and Ludvika V.
Paavola, Alvin
Pancher, C.
Paoli, Felix
Paukkerin, Olof Adolf and Eliisabet
Pecotte, Fred and Edna
Pedretti, Joseph
Pedretti, Paul
Pelkola, Eugene (Pick) and Helvie B.
Pelkola, Wayne E. and Rose M.
Penna, Lois B.
Penna, Marie E.
Perino, John
Petro, John
Piazza, Giovanni
Piazza, Lorenzo
Pierson, John
Pietrowski, Alexandria
Pietrowski, Joseph
Pinardi, Joseph and Hilda
Polisse, Ciacomo
Prettl, Martha W. and Mary B.
Prosek, Arthur E. and Gladys M.
Prosek, Carl W. and Audrey I.
Rabideau, John W. and Pauline
Rabideau, William A. and Etta M.
Ransanici, Guido W. and Mary Ann
Ransanici, Guido W.
Rappi, August and Ina
Rautio, Anna M.
Ravanelli, Joseph L. and Agnes T.
Ravanelli, Joseph L. Jr.
Reancont, John B.
Reardon, John F. and family
Redolfi, Mary
Reinerio, Battista and family
Richards, B.
Rigoni, Chris and L.
Rintala, William S.
Rodkewicz, Alex
Rogers, George
Rogers, James Henry
Rogers, Marsena
Rosenberg, Nestor and Josephine
Rosingana, Florence M.
Rosingana, George L.
Rosingana, Joseph and Cristina
Saar, Waino J.
Saari, Armas K. and Lucille
Saari, Bernard U.
Salo, Arvid H. and family
Salo, Victor and Emelia L.
Sandberg, Andrew and family
Schiavo, Domenisa
Secor, Robert L. and Vivian M.
Seymour, Alma
Shea, Timothy
Sherman, Vanard Irving and Rose Meindl
Silvonen, John E. and Eva E.
Siro, Eino Valentino
Siskonen, Clifford and family
Sivula, Matthew A. and Janet L.
Skaris, Clemence
Skaris, Tyyne S.
Skendiel, Elisabeth
Skengail, Matt
Skews, Grace E.
Skoviera, Sam J. and family
Skowronski, Frank
Smith, Marcella (Toots)
Snarski, Marge
Soine, John
Sola, John R.
Sorvari, Eli J. and Lillie J.
Spelcatti, Ciovanni
Stahovic, Joseph T. and Helga C.
Stosic, Valentin
Stuhr, Daniel B.
Sullivan, Mary
Sullivan, Timothy and Elsie
Sundholm, Andrew Victor
Sunell, Bino and family
Sunell, William I.
Sunie, Ernest L.
Sunie, John and Charlotte A.
Suominen, John and Hilda
Swetkovich, Pauline
Sybeldon, Frances
Sybeldon, Joseph
Sybeldon, Louis A.
Syrja, Carl W.
Talo, Siinto A.
Thiele, Fred and Olga
Thiele, Helena E.
Thile, Ferdinand G.
Tijan, unclear
Toffenett, Ciovanni
Toivonen, John and Vera
Traczyk, Eleanore
Tulcott, Mollen (Moe) and Stubblefield, Marion H.
Tuominen, Urho E.
Tuuri, Jack
Uronen, Amanda
Valerio, Louis and Maria
Valery, Domenic and Mayme
Valko, Eugene and Margie
Vanicky, John P.
Vanicky, Leone Elizabeth
Varda, Ciovanni
Varda, Domenic
Verven, Inger
Verven, Johannes
Vickers, Annie
Vita, Anthony (picture on stone)
Vita, Anthony
Vittone, John F. and Stella M.
Vuchetich, Dorothy
Wainio, Ethel A.
Warpula, Heino
Warpula, Helen G.
Warren, Louis J. and family
Warren, Robert J.
Warren, Tillie and Agnes
Wasley, William
Weber, Harry E. and Margaret S.
Westlund, Carl E.
Whipka, William A.
Woerman, August H. and Saima A.
Woolcock, Thomas
Wuornos, J. and Betty
Yankee, Anna Hulda Lorber
Ylitalo, Rauha Elizabeth
Young, Daniel M.
Young, Julia J.
Young, Mayme V.
Yunger, David
Zandt, Paul and Paula
Zandy, Joseph
Zanella, Bortolo
Zanella, Guerino and family
Zanotelle, father and son
Zelibor, Annastasia
Zeni, John Battista

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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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