USGenWeb Archives USGenWeb Archives Project
USGenWeb Project

Jefferson County
(Watertown)
St Bernards Cemetery
Tombstone Photos


Ames, Amelia - Justmann, Arthur B. and Elsa T.


These photos were generously taken and contributed to these pages by Larry & Linda Kopet!   Please take a moment to thank them for this terrific resource!  Use your back browser button to return to this page. Please note that these generous contributions do not necessarily depict all tombstone photographs for a given cemetery.


Ames, Amelia
Ames, Catherine
Ames, Mary
Ames, Michael
Atkinson, Richard L.
Bargielski, Leo
Barrett, Annie and Winifred
Barrett, Catherine
Barrett, Eliza
Barrett, Hannah and Hannah E.
Barrett, John
Barrett, John A.
Barrett, John and family
Barrett, John D.
Barrett, Mary Ann
Barrett, William
Barrett, Harold F. and Betty J.
Barry, David
Barry, Lawrence
Barry, Lawrence and Johanna
Barry, Mary Ann
Barry, Michael
Barts, Albert C.
Bartz, Albert C.
Bartz, Frank and Ellen
Becker, Fred P. and Elizabeth M.
Becker, Jane M.
Beggan, Frances P. and Gertrude
Beggan, Francis P. and Gertrude M.
Belrose, Francis
Belrose, Mary A.
Bergen, John J. and family
Bergen, Paul
Bergen, Rev. James and Teresa
Berger, William P. and Ellen M.
Bergin, Stephen M. and Gertrude M.
Bernard, Edgar B. and M. Kathleen
Bertram, Angeline
Bertram, Angeline
Bickel, Robert G.
Blaese, Chester O.
Blaese, Margaret M.
Blair, William E. and Mary E.
Blaser, Daniel M. and Sharon J.
Blasesius, Max H. and unclear
Blaskowski, Donald J. and Veronica J.
Bliefernicht, Henry J.
Bliefernicht, Henry J. and Lucille M.
Bolger, Mary
Bolger, Michael H.
Bongard, Phillip M. and Barbara
Bongard, Phillip M. and Barbara M.
Boyce, Howard L. and Beatrice
Boyce, Howard L. and Beatrice L.
Boyne, Agnes
Boyne, Michael
Boyne, Michael and Ellen
Bradisse, John G. and Theresa
Bradisse, John G. and Therese I.
Brady, James and Margaret E.
Brenegan, Mary E.
Brenhan, Mrs. Mary
Brennan, Eugene H. and Jeanie M.
Brennan, James J.
Brooks, William H. and Louisa
Brooks, Lawrence E. and Elizabeth Jane
Brown, G.R. and J.W.
Bruchman, Wayne H. and Bette J.
Brunk, Wilmer D. (Wil)
Brusenbach, Frank
Brusnehan, Patrick
Bubernak, John and Frieda
Bubernak, John and Frieda
Buchholtz, Willard A. and Lucille C.
Buckley, Mary A.
Bunting, Henry W.
Burke, Catherine
Burke, James
Burke, John
Burke, Mary Flood
Burke, Mary Flood
Burke, Timothy W. and Amy Jane
Burke, Wayne and Rose
Burmaster, Milton
Burmaster, Veronica
Burnes, Thomas
Burnes, Thomas
Burns, John W. and Mary Ann
Bushell, Sophia
Bushell, Stephen
Butenhoff, Robert W.
Butenhoff, Clarence E. and Genevieve K.
Butenhoff, Robert W.
Callahan, John F. and Kattherine
Carroll, Edward J.
Carroll, Edward J.
Carter, Rita J.
Casey, Bridget
Casey, James
Casey, Mary C.
Casey, Mich.
Casey, Michael
Castro, Yolanda Muniz
Cavanaugh, Albert H.
Cavanaugh, Edward and Mary
Cavanaugh, Elizabeth
Cavanaugh, John W.
Cayan, Dorothy M.
Cecemheimer, Michael
Chapman, Francis E.
Checkai, Andrew and Victoria
Checkai, Leo A. and Helen G.
Checkai, Leo F.
Checkai, Andreid and Victoria
Checkai, Hellen G. Reynolds
Checkai, Leo F.
Clark, Bridget
Clark, Eugene
Clark, John Emmett
Clark, John M. and Lucy A.
Clifford, William B. and Mary M.
Cody, James Marion and Edward
Cody, unclear female
Cole, Andrew S.
Collins, Bridget
Collins, Irene C.
Collins, M.J. and Daniel
Condon, Patrick and family
Condon, John and Winifred
Condon, John J.
Condon, Mary and Honora
Condon, Patrick and family
Connor, Addie M.
Connor, Ellen
Connor, Peter
Connor, William and family
Connor, Ellen
Connor, Francis J.
Connor, Leslie J. and Lydia P.
Connor, Mary J.
Connor, Peter
Coogan, William and family
Coogan, Matt J. and Zola H.
Corbett, S.
Corbett, Sarah
Corbett, William
Corbett, Wm.
Corcoran, Julie
Coughlin, Catherine
Coughlin, Raymond and Bernetta F.
Cowen, Ethel
Cox, Michael and Elizabeth
Crowley, Daniel and Ellen
Crowley, Margaret and Ellen
Cunningham, Arthur and Maria S
Dallmann, John F. and Kathryn A.
Dalton, Mamie
Darcey, Alice T.
Darcey, Denis W.
Darcey, Mary
Darcey, Thomas
Darcey, Cornelius and Mary
Darcey, Francis P. and Loretta
De Bellis, Lawrence C.
De Bellis, Lawrence C. and Betty J.
De Pover, Camiel
De Pover, Euphransie
Dietrich, James R.
Dillon, Catherine E.
Dillon, John
Dillon, Catherine E.
Dillon, John
Dolan, Timothy J. and Patrica A. Kramer
Donahoe, John
Donahoe, Timothy and family
Donahue, Jerome G. and Marion
Donahue, John F.
Donahue, Joseph J. and Florence
Donavan, William
Donegan, Anastasea C. Ryan
Donegan, Matthew
Donovan, Bridget and Lyons
Dowd, James and family
Downing, Wayne D. and Joan B.
Downing, Wayne D. and Joan B.
Driscol, Frank S.
Driscol, John B.
Driscol, Theresa
Driscoll, Timothy A. and Helen
Duesterbeck, Herbert and Claire L.
Duffy, Ann
Duffy, Arthur W.
Duffy, George M.
Duffy, Joseph J.
Dunigan, Andrew and Mamie
Dunigan, Luke B.
Dunn, John and Mary
Eagan, Catherine ODriscoll
Eagen, Michael
Ebert, Robert and Clara A.
Endres, Wilfred and Lorraine
Engel, Elmer H. and Genevieve B.
Engelhard, Joseph
Enricht, Patrick and Alice
Enright, James
Enright, Cornelius and family
Enright, James
Enright, Johanna
Farley, Bernard and Catherin
Farrell, James
Feely, Margaret
Feely, Michael
Feeney, Ann
Feran, Bernard
Feran, Catherine Canfield
Feran, Thomas
Ferry, Florence C.
Field, Dean D.
Finley, Nicholas and Mary
Finley, James M. and Clara J.
Finley, Marcella Anna
Finley, Nicholas and Mary
Fischer, Joseph
Fischer, Bernard J. and Anna F.
Fisher, Judith A.
Fitzgerald, Edward
Fitzgerald, Franceo
Fitzgerald, Mary
Fitzgerald, Mary Agnes
Fitzgerald, Mary Gaffney
Fitzgerald, Thomas
Fitzgerald, Edward Sr.
Fitzgerald, Frances
Fitzgerald, Mary
Fitzgerald, Mary Agnes
Fitzgerald, Mary Gaffney
Fitzgerald, Michael
Fitzgerald, Thomas
Flaherty, Andrew
Flaherty, Emma
Flavin, James and Catherine
Flavin, Maurice J.
Fleming, Margaret
Fleming, Michael and Ellen
Fleming, William
Flood, Andrew H.
Flood, Andrew J.
Flood, Lucy M.
Flood, Agnes and family
Flood, Andrew H.
Flood, Andrew J.
Flood, Lucy M.
Forbes, John H.
Forbes, Mary A.
Ford, Carrie A.
Ford, Michael H.
Ford, Daniel R. and Gertrude M.
Fox, Rolland J. and Barbara J.
Fox, Barbara J.
Friesch, Esther
Friesch, Jos. A.
Friesch, Sarah
Gallagher, C.
Gallagher, John J.
Gallagher, M.J.
Gallagher, W.K.
Gamroth, Aloysius J. and Helen M.
Garity, William S. and Lydia A
Garrity, Bridg.
Garrity, Bridget
Gengler, James Michael Thomas
George, David
George, Margaret
George, Margaret
Gerth, Elizabeth Anne
Giblin, Thomas
Giblin, Margaret Broder
Giblin, Patrick
Giblin, Thomas
Giblin, Thomas V.
Gibson, Davis W. and Ella T.
Glaaser, Jenna K.
Gmeinder, Edwin W. and Emma M.
Gora, Kenneth L. and Lois J.
Gordon, John
Gottweid, LeeAnn Elizabeth
Gottwein, LeeAnn Elizabeth
Grabske, Kenneth M.
Grade, Pauline
Grade, Walter
Griffin, Joseph William and Katharine Russell
Griggs, James R. and family
Griggs, James, Laura and Ada
Grinwald, Donald J.
Gritzner, Carl H.
Gulic, John and Lucille C. Fitzgerald
Haevy, Mary
Haffert, Matthew
Hagerty, William
Hagerty, Frank
Hagerty, Margaret S.
Haley, Margret
Hanley, Patrick and family
Hanley, Bridget
Hanley, Patrick
Hanley, Patrick, Mary & John
Hanley, William and Catherine
Hansen, Cresence
Hansen, Cresence
Hartnett, John
Hartnett, Mrs. John
Hassler, Dennis W.
Hassler, Donald W.
Heiden, Norbert M.
Heiden, Paul J.
Held, Edwin J. and Mary K. Boone
Hemp, Donald A.
Hemp, Mark D.
Henderson, Harold F.
Hertel, Charles A.
Hesprich, Barbara J.
Hesprich, Edwin J.
Hesprich, Margaret D.
Hickey, Thomas and Catherine
Hickey, Thomas and Catherine
Higgins, Leonard E.
Higgins, Mary Howard
Higgins, P.
Higgins, Philip J.
Higgins, Harold J.
Higgins, Leonard E.
Higgins, Mary
Higgins, Philip J.
Hinze, Richard C. II
Hirtz, John F. and Mildred E.
Hlava, George J. and Mildred L
Hlava, George J. and Mildred L.
Hoeffler, Robert J.
Hoeft, Dolly Odgers
Hoeft, Leslie W.
Hoffman, Nathan
Holmes, Bridget
Hoppe, Elinor M. Higgins
Hoppe, Herbert A.
Hughes, Patrick
Hughes, William
Hunter, Adam F.
Hunter, Loretta
Hunter, Louise B.
Hunter, Robert J.
Hunter, William Peter
Hurley, Daniel and family
Hurley, Kenneth B.
Irving, Bridget Stanton
Iverson, Nicholas E.
Iwen, John F.
Iwen, Vivia A.
Jaehrling, Gervase J.
Jansa, Emil E.
Jansa, Johanna Roessler
Jansa, Emil F.
Jansa, Johanna Roessler
Jansky, George W. and Phillda
Johns, Richard A. and Charlotte E.
Justmann, Arthur B.
Justmann, Arthur B. and Elsa T.

Visit the Jefferson County, WIGenWeb Project Pages!

Visit the

Map Project
Wisconsin
Visit the

Tombstone Project
Wisconsin
Visit the

Census Project
Wisconsin
Back to the WIGenWeb Project Archive Pages

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"]

WIGenWeb
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.

This page was last updated 20 November 2012