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Jefferson County
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St Johns Catholic Cemetery
Tombstone Photos


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Alexander, Emma
Alexander, Joseph
Arians, Gerath J. and Elizabeth J.
Arians, Ruth
Baerwolf, Herbert and Marie
Baronyua, Anna
Bartosch, A. Laura
Bartosch, Adolph L. and Evelyn G.
Bartosch, Amelia
Bartosch, Edward H.
Bartosch, Emil and Mary
Bartosch, Henry and Anna
Bartosch, Ignatz and family
Bartosch, Joserph and Anna
Bartosch, Wayne E.
Bartosch, William
Beal, male infant
Beal, Marlene L.
Bennish, Barbara
Bergeron, Dennis J.
Bergeron, Elizabeth
Biermeier, James W. and Marian Muir
Binstock, August
Binstock, Wencl and Johanna
Binstock, Wencl
Blaschka, Frank H.
Blaschka, Johanna and Elisabeth
Blaschka, John and Anna
Blaschka, Joseph and Henriette
Blaschka, Joseph and Theresia
Blaschka, Tadeaus and Thresea
Blaschka, William and Mary
Bolger, Ann
Bolger, Edward
Bolger, J.
Bolger, John
Bolger, Josie
Bolger, Mary Byrne
Bolger, Sarah A.
Brummel, Eugene R. and Rose Marie Skalitzky
Burns, Wm. Paul and Eleanor
Byrne, Anna Roche
Byrne, Felix J.
Byrne, James and Ellen
Byrne, Margaret
Chute, Bernie W.
Chute, Elsie R.
Chute, Lonnie J.
Chute, William and Clara
Cook, Joseph and Edith
Cunningham, Arthur E. and Margaret J.
Dallman, Edward and Ella L.
Denest, Laurence J.
Deppe, Harvey V. and family
Doepke, Emil and Selina
Donegan, Ray
Donovan, Winnie
Dorn, Richard W. and Eleanor M.
Doubrawa, August and Marie Lancer
Doubrawa, Leonard and Anna May
Dowd, James and Sophie
Dowd, Joseph and Susan
Dowd, Mary E. Ann and Isabella
Dowd, Mary Ellen
Dowd, Thomas and family
Dowd, William and Nell
Drunasky, Mathilda Philomena
Faltersack, unclear
Falteseck, Anna
Fentzlaff, Beverly Ann
Fentzlaff, Lester W. and Florence B.
Fentzlaff, Mary Helen
Fiebiger, Emil and Mary
Fiebiger, Frank and family
Fiebiger, Joseph and Johanna
Fiebiger, unclear
Finkler, Sylvester N. and D. Irene
Fischer, Nellie
Fitzpatrick, Francis
Fitzpatrick, John and Mary
Fitzpatrick, Mary A.
Fitzpatrick, Terence F.
Foley, Catherine
Foley, John
Ford, Mary
Freidel, John and Amelia
Freidel, Rose
Froelich, Clara
Furlong, Patrick and Bridget
Gaffney, Anna
Gaffney, John F. and Judith A.
Gaffney, Michael
Geishirt, Charles
Geishirt, Justina Carolina
Geishirt, Theresa
Geishirt, William J. and Lillian E.
Graf, Joan Bernadine
Gregor, Englebert and Thresa
Haberman, Ida May
Haberman, Phillip L.
Haberman, Wayne
Hafenstein, August C. (Augie) and Mariann P. (Pat)
Hagel, Gustavus and Anna
Hannifin, Steven and Hanora
Hebl, John F.
Heideman, Joseph
Heideman, Olivia M.
Heidemann, August
Heil, Hugo
Heil, John
Heil, Joseph
Herfel, Janice Terre
Hess, Mary A.
Hess, Peter
Hess, Rev. F.X.
Hess, Tillie M.
Hiebel, Edward and Mollie Streeter
Higgins, Wallace Victor and Evelyn C.
Hillebrand, Frank and Ruth
Hoard, Bernard and Emilie
Hoeft, unclear and Irene
Hooper, Bridget Byrne
Hotmar, Frank and family
Huber, Wilhemina
Jana, Helen M.
Jana, Russell J.
Janisch, Barbara
Janisch, Charles J.
Janisch, Frank and Emilie
Janisch, Gustave and Hattie Siemon
Janisch, Peter
Janish, Willie
Johnson, Anna
Joice, Catherine
Joice, James and Maria Daley
Joice, Michael
Josi, Leslie A.
Joyce, Alvin and Grace
Joyce, James
Kasuboski, Anna Huber
Kasuboski, Bernard Benedict
Keller, Jacob and Deckla
Keller, John P.
Keyes, Wilson G. and Geraldine W.
Klecker, Charles P. and Paulina
Klecker, Edward and Theresa
Klecker, John A. and Anna
Koblitz, Walter and Elizabeth Halverson
Kohl, Clifford and Josephine
Kohler, August and Fruederika
Kollmann, Clara
Kreger, Theresa A.
Kuehn, Alma Hebl
Kuehn, Charles
Kuehn, Mary
Kuehnemann, Raymond and Marie
Ladron, George A. and family
Lamp, Della Arians
Lancer, Ferdinand
Lancer, John and Juleuana
Lancer, Mary
Langer, Frank and Theresa
Langer, J. Alois and Johanna
Langer, Max and Mattie
Langer, William and Margaret
Lazers, Helena Dubsky
Lee, Frank S. and family
Leehy and Fitzguald family,  
Leschinger, Felix
Leschinger, L. and Bernhard
Leshinger, Ella
Leshinger, Emelia
Luther, Ralph C. and Mabel L.
Lutschinger, Henrietta
Lutz, Felix and Mabel
Lutz, Felix and Theresia
Lutz, Josephine
Lutz, Robert A.
Maederer, Josephine R.
McCormick, Barbara
McCormick, Bartholomew
McCormick, Elizabeth
McCormick, George B.
McCormick, James
McCormick, Thomas and Susan
McGovern, Anna E.
McGovern, George and Willie
McGovern, Hugh
McGovern, John and Elizabeth
McGovern, Marjorie Springer
McGovern, Michael J. and Anthony E.
McGovern, Peter H.
McGovern, Thomas and Sarah
Mickelson, Adeline
Miller, Franziska
Miller, Peter
Motl, Anna
Motl, Bernard A.
Motl, Edwin J. and Patricia E.
Motl, Joseph E.
Motl, Peter
Neugebauer, T. and A.
Nowak, Joseph E.
Oestreicher, Louis J. and Arleen A.
Offord, Leo and Geraldine F.
Pachel, Emilie
Packel, Henry and Lillian
Pergande, Richard R. and Frances A.
Peschel, Barbara
Peschel, Bernadine L.
Peschel, Charles and Mary
Peschel, Edward C. and Loretta I.
Peschel, George J. and Margaret L.
Peschel, Peter and Anna
Peshak, Emanoel W. and Mary
Petterle, Engelbert and Johanna
Piacek, Emilie
Pickhardt, Joseph J.
Plachy, Martin
Plachy, Mary
Post, Thomas L. and Joyce A.
Praus, Oskar
Raedle, Joseph
Rank, Fr. Ron
Ready, Michael and Martha E.
Rebstein, Frank
Rebstein, Joseph
Rebstein, Lucy
Rebstein, Nancy
Reedy, Geo. Jr. and Helen R.
Riedl, Gerald J. and Florence M.
Robb, John and Hattie
Rotter, Joseph and Theresia
Scheele, John and Tillie
Scheppa, Adolph
Schich, Franz and Anna
Schiek, Ferdinand and Caroline
Schimelpfenig, Herbert A. and Irene M.
Schluter, Neta Ann Cook
Schneider, Carl M. and Dolores M.
Schoen, Nicholas James and family
Schram, Roselia
Schroeder, Theresia
Schuett, Albert and Martha
Schuett, Rosa Pfeifer
Schuster, Franziska
Schuster, Wilhelm
Schutz, Anna Janisch
Scribner, Frank H. and Annie C.
Segkora, Joseph and Anna
Sellnow, William H. and Laura G.
Setz, Albert and Pauline
Setz, Harry W. and Gertrude
Sheridan, John and family
Sheridan, John F.
Simon, Barbara C. and unclear
Simon, Victoria
Simon, Vinzinz and Barbara
Skalitzky, Alfred L. and Rose B.
Skalitzky, Anna
Skalitzky, Barbara E.
Skalitzky, Carl E. and Grace F.
Skalitzky, Franz J.
Skalitzky, George E. and Vivian M.
Skalitzky, Gordon R. and Fern L.
Skalitzky, John and Amalia
Skalitzky, Joseph H. and Bernadine M.
Skopp, Frank
Skopp, Rosa
Spies, John
Spies, Kathrin
St. Josephs Catholic Cemetery Sign,  
Stangler, Alfred E. and Arlene M.
Stark, Wilbur L. and Geraldine
Stucki, Ernest and Coletta
Stuntebeck, Henry and Mary
Sullivan, Hellen Hannifin
Sullivan, Phil and Eliza
Terre, Florent S. and Jeanne M.
Thrift, Clara S.
Thrift, George
Tomscha, Frank and Agata
Torpey, Thomas
Trachte, Stanley E. and Eleanor C.
Tracy, Gerald W. and Patricia R.
Veith, August and Mary
Veith, Donald J. and Sylvia M.
Veith, Ferdinand and family
Veith, Frank and Johanna
Veith, George and Anna
Veith, Joann M.
Veith, Johanna T. and family
Veith, Joseph L. and Pearl C.
Wakeman, Thad J. and Anna
Williams, Roger F. and Josephine M.
Winkel, Michiel L.
Winsauer, Adolph A. and Catherine L.
Wittig, Charles and family
Wodarcak, William
Wurst, Agatha
Wurst, Anna E.
Wurst, Clarence A.
Wurst, Edward F.
Wurst, Joseph
Wurst, Laura
Wurst, Wenzel and Rosa
Yanke, Bruce O. and Agnes M.
Yanke, Orville W. and Bessie A.
Yanker, Amalia
Yanker, Elizabeth
Yanker, Joseph
Yanker, Mary
Yanker, Sebastian and Thressa
Yelg, Ignatz and family
Zehren, Alphonse J. and Marcella M.
Zerhon, John and Mary
Zeug, Alfred and Florence
Zibell, Earl F.
Zibell, Hugo and Helen
Zibell, Marion A.
Zimbric, Donald W. and Marian G.
Zimbric, Ernest and Emelia
Zimbric, Michael E. and Kaye E.
Zimbric, Phillip J. and Vicki L.
Zimbric, Robert W. and Dorothy A.
Zimbrick, Ewald and Clara
Zimbrick, Ewald
Zimprich, Frank and Willie
Zimprich, Ignatz and Teckla
Zimprich, Philipp

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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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