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St James Cemetery
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Aeta, infant male
Aiello, Tony
Aiello, Victor
Allen, Constance E.
Alsted, Christine
Alsted, Jacob
Ammerman, Richard C.
Andersen, John and Susan Marie
Anderson, Gerald L.
Andrekus, Joseph J. and Anna M.
Arcuri, John
Arhelger, Allan E. and Irene N.
Arhelger, Carolyn Louise
Azer, Albert
Azer, Mary
Bammer, Theodora L.
Barbera, Roy F. Sr.
Barca, Rose R.
Bau, Marie Gordon
Bejwarowicz, Christina
Benefiel, George R. Sr.
Berg, Carolyn
Bergman, Charlotte C. Schneider
Berkly, John C.
Berry, Frank F.
Bielski, Mary
Bierzychudek, Jacob and Angeline
Blake, Arthur W.
Blasi, Ralph James
Blood, Louis and Enola
Bohanai, Mary Emma
Bonar, Leon P. and Alice N.
Bone, William and Janet Wilson
Bortkiewicz, Frances
Bortkiewicz, Lajetan
Bose, Frieda
Bose, Kathleen Claire
Bourdeau, C. Wallace
Boyle, Emma D. Brock
Boyle, Emmett V.
Boyle, Eugene A.
Bradl, August
Brand, Jakob
Brostman, Edward and family
Brown, Josephine
Brunette, Marcel W.
Bruzas, Delores J. Richio
Bullamore, Zine
Bunichi, Joseph
Burbey, Joseph and William
Burns, Thomas
Burritt, Errol C. and Theresa M.
Burry, Patricia L.
Buzza, William L.
Caesar, Leo
Cagliotti, Dominic
Cagliotti, Lucia
Cagliotti, Rosaria
Cairo, Frank G. and Carmela Rosselli
Callahan, Michael H.
Callahan, Rose D.
Canaday, Roy F. and Ruby I.
Capponi, Ernest L.
Capponi, Mario T. and Amelia
Carlson, Johanna
Cassidy, Joseph F.
Caudill, Anthony Buford
Caulfield, Peter J. and Mae M.
Cerutti, Domenico
Claeys, Donald
Claeys, Emil
Claeys, Frank
Clark, Genevive M. Madison
Clohesey, Delia
Cole, Winifred Homolya
Conti, Helen C.
Corbierre, Nora M.
Cortese, Theresa
Courtney, Harry
Courtney, John Clinton
Covelli, Giustino
Covelli, Josephine
Covelli, William and Eleanor
Creaney, children (5)
Creaney, falily
Creaney, Wm. and Mary Ann
Crota, Rita S.
Curtiss, Gail E.
Dale, Agnes E. Merritty
Dale, Thomas
Dalton, Ann
Danicke, Eddie
D'Arcy, James A.
Davlantes, Nicholas C. and Margaret Slater
Dazy, George F. and Grace M.
De Fazio, Maria
De Lisle, George Henry and family
De Luca, Frank A. and family
De Rose, Geraldine
DeCamp, Paul and Angeline
DeFazio, Greco
Delaney, Susan E. Smith
Delcore, Elizibeth
Delcorps, Charles Joseph
Dempsey, Ann
Dempsey, James
Demske, infant female
Demski, male infant
Desotell, Paul
Diale, Margherita
Ditkus, Susan A.
Dopheide, Wilhelmina
DorfMeister, Katherine
Dorsey, Anna E.
Dorsey, William J.
Dory, Frances M.
Dozois, Edward J.
Drinkwine, George and unclear
Duhame, Ida
Duma, Walter
Durand, John H.
Duval, Margaret Whitman
Earl, George W.
Earl, Sarah
Edwards, Linda G.
Edwards, Rufus Joseph Jr.
Engelhardt, John C.
Engelhardt, Margaret
Espinosa, helaria
Estrada, Paulita
Eternicka, Francis E.
Eternicka, Lillian I.
Faletto, Joseph
Falk, Yolanda M.
Falletto, Lucia
Fasulo, Louis and Irene Gast
Feifer, Eric C.
Ferranti, Lucille
Fish, William V.
Fisk, Herbert and Sereno
Fisk, Newton and family
Fisk, Sereno and Lucinda B.
Fitchett, J. Mayo
Flanagan, John
Funk, Margaret M.
Fuss, Mary Jane
Galvan, Robert P.
Galvin, Nellie O' Neil
Garcia, Joelln Renee
Garcia, Kyle Ross
Garcia, Timothy Alan
Garland, Louis
Gerber, Claudia J.
Gerber, Oliver G.C.
Gervasi, Francesco
Ginney, Richard E.
Goergen, Chester
Goergen, Mae H.
Goergen, William
Greco, Joseph
Greenwood, Edward E.
Greshammer, Fred J. and Edna F.
Griebel, Mario M.
Grimm, Anna
Grosjean, William and Cecelia
Grossmann, Jimmie A. and Sharon T.
Grzadzielewski, Stanley M. and Katherine J.
Guerra, Felix V.
Gumz, Clara M.
Guzauskas, Stanley J. and Anna M.
Hadley, Thompson R. and Mary A.
Haidinger, John
Hansen, Ole
Hanson, Alyssa K.
Hanson, Roxanne
Haun, William F.
Heather, Charles and Margaret
Heidinger, Joseph G.
Hennes, Michael S.
Holderness, Robert M. and Emma G.
Host, Arthur J. Sr. and Agnes S.
Huwald, Mary
Huwald, William
Infusino, Salvatore and Rose C.
Irving, Joseph
Jackman, John G.
Jackman, May
Janesky, Joseph B.
Johannes, Bernice Homolya
Johnson, John C. Sr. and Mary L.
Johnson, Richard G.
Johnson, Volmer and Mary
Johnson, Wm. B.
Jozwiak, Alex C.
Jozwiak, John and Aurelia
Judeika, George M.
Kaentje, Robert G.
Kagliotti, Donna Marie
Kaminski, Richard P. and family
Kasalajtis, Jean
Kausalik, John G.
Kavis, John F. and Elsie L.
Kelly, Frank
Kessinger, Nyal Emerson
Kiekhoefer, Sarah
King, Rose Marie
Klawitter, Leo E. and Caroline A.
Klemm, Juliana (Julia)
Kocevor, John R.
Koll, Clarence P.
Koll, Elsie E.
Kommer, Peter Joseph
Kosecki, Frank G.
Kosloski, Kathleen J. and Robert A.
Kosloski, Laura M. and Richard Dean
Kosloski, Walter E.
Kotz, Donald H. and Marie Hould
Kovacic, Carl D. and Mary H.
Kraayvanger, Debra M.
Kristiansen, James Dewey
Kudrick, Alidia
Kueny, infant female
Kujawa, Edward
Kuklenski, Julian
Kulbiski, Helen
Kuyawa, Myron P. Keyes
La Mielle, Richard and Florence
La Violette, Milton and Catherine
Ladousa, Lawrence E. and Ann M.
LaDousa, Lon and Marge
Lafayette, Frank R.
Lake, Joseph Dorrance
Lamacchia, Edmund (picture)
Lamacchia, Edmund
Lamacchia, Emma Fran (picture)
Lamacchia, Emma Fran
Lamacchia, Leopoldo and Maria
Lamacchia, Lucy
Lamb, William S. and Ida T.
Lamey, Catherine
Latawiec, Mary Jo
Lazza, Anton and Josephine
Lehman, Eileen
Leinenweber, Marlene T.
Lemerise, George
Lencioni, Daniel C.
Lencioni, Eva M.
Levick, Alice A.
Levick, Elizabeth
Levonowich, Paul N. and Anna B.
Limbach, Scott M.
Lippert, Matt P. and Pauline A.
Liserio, Jessie
Littleton, Eleanor A.
Llanas, Marcos and Felicitas M.
Llanas, Philip David Jr.
Llanas, Richard Michael
Lo Cicero, Guy and Jessie
Lois, Lila C.
Lopez, Zenona
Luebke, Caroline
Luebke, Herman
Lundgreen, Richard James (picture on stone)
Lundgreen, Richard James and family
Mack, John F.
Madison, Michael Vernon
Madison, Nels
Madrigrano, Barbara
Mahoney, David
Malsack, Peter R.
Mansolo, Arthur A.
Marabelli, John
Marshall, Jeffrey M.
Marshall, Nancy Ann
Martino, Urban
Mason, Robert John
Matarrese, Giovanni
Matera, infant male
Mayer, Lloyd
Mayer, Louise M.
Mayew, August and Rose
Mc Clusky, Frank
Mc Clusky, Julia
McAleer, Genevieve C.
McCarthy, James Kearns
McGivern, Bernard and Susan
McGuire, Mary
McIntyre, Edith M. Rice
Menske, Dolores
Meyer, infant male
Michel, Amelia
Michela, Camilla
Mielke, Fred J.
Migo, Helen A.
Migo, Robert J.
Mikutis, Vincent and Hazel I.
Minkowski, Estelle
Minor, Marie Puli
Mitchell, John E.
Mitchell, Joseph A. and Felicia
Mitchell, Mary
Mitchell, Robert
Mockus, Charles
Modrow, Kenneth H.
Monnier, Phillip M.
Montalbano, Dominick J.
Moore, James E. (Bill)
Moran, Ellen
Morefield, Laura B.
Morto, C.
Mountain, Adaline
Mountain, Albert G.
Mucha, Maria
Mucha, Nick
Mueller, Frances
Muhlick, Lloyd E. and Karen L.
Mula, Philip and Carmela
Munger, Melvin
Munger, Rose Mielke
Murrphy, James S.
Neatrour, Amelia
Neergaard, Clarence
Neergaard, Florence Mathilda
Neergaard, Kirsten M.O.
Neergaard, Mabel C.
Neergaard, Olivia Marie and Olivia
Nemeth, Margaret
Nesgood, Walter L. Sr.
Niashee, Maria Rosa
Nichi, Phillip J. and Pearl M.
Nicolazzi, Joseph
Novak, Elizabeth
O' Brien, Martin
O' Brien, Mary C. Cunningham
O' Conner, Jeanette McConnell
O' Day, James J. and Ellen M.
O' Day, Michael
O' Hare Ellen
O' Hare, Celia E.
O' Hare, Elizabeth L. Aiello
O' Hare, John B.
O' Hare, Maggie
O' Malley, Myles
O' Malley, Patrick S. and Rose C.
O'Neili, Jos. P.
Orlowski, Joan Marie and Jean Mary
Orrico, Adeline M.
Orrico, Francesco
Pacini, Charles
Pacini, Cherubino
Pade, Joann
Pagliaroni, Mark F.
Palmen, Joseph
Palmen, Mary
Passerini, Rose Spenelly
Pataillot, Elizabeth
Pataillot, Lafayette
Patitucci, Domenico
Pellerin, Albert J.
Pellerin, Yvonne M.
Pennefeather, Leo J.
Pennefeather, Margaret D.
Pennefeather, Vincent
Podella Cindy
Polaski, John
Pommerdall, Theodore J.P.
Potterfield, William F. and Minnie H.
Powell, Virginia J.
Preiss, Emil Paul
Preiss, Kathryn M.
Principe, Giorgio
Principe, Louise
Prokorem, Eugenia
Prothero, Edwin A.
Provencher, Donald J.
Provencher, unclear and Amanda M.
Prybylski, Jack
Quigley, John
Quinn, infant male
Quiqley, Anna
Radatz, Evan
Radatz, Paul F.
Raffini, Marie
Ratigan, Mary M.
Reckinger, Theresa
Refieuna, Antonio
Refieuna, Margherita
Reidenbach, Catherine
Reidenbach, Mary E.
Rein, John D.
Rhode, catherine
Rhode, Frank W. Jr.
Rice, Alwyn Edgar
Rice, Edgar Wallace
Richio, Emil and Clara N.
Riel, Agnes Ellen
Riel, Albert A.
Riordan, Patricia Jean
Ritter, Alexander
Ritter, Louise E.
Rizzotto, Elmo
Rochnowski, John
Rock, Charles F. and Vera W.
Rock, Charles Jr.
Rolbiecki, Rosemary
Rolbiecki, William B. and Anna M.
Rosko, Star
Rosselli, Rosardo
Rupp, George
Rupp, Lena
Ruster, Bessie Carter
Rutchik, Paul M.
Sabala, Gene and Mae
Saenz, Robert Allan
Salas, Valente and Josephine E.
Saldana, Anthony Jr.
Saldana, Jesse E.
Saldana, Marciana G.
Saldana, Ysidrog and Elida E.
Santacruz, Roberta I. McGiffen
Sark, Howard
Saula, Andrew and Mildred
Saula, Lucy
Sawinsky, Alphons
Sawinsky, Genevieve
Scalzi, Annunziata
Scalzi, Antonio
Scalzi, Rosa Maria
Schaufel, Chester
Scheaffer, Charles A. and Dorothy G.
Scheckler, M. Irene
Schick, Alfred
Schinske, Michael A.
Schirmer, Scott Ellis
Schmitt, George J. Jr.
Schmitt, William P. Sr.
Schroeder, Dorathea John
Schroeder, Frederick C.
Scott, Lisa Ann
Serpe, Carmella
Servis, Chas. T. and family
Sheahan, Philip J.
Sheridan, John
Sheridan, Margaret
Short, Edmund C.
Short, Lucille J.
Shupe, John S. and Hannah
Sigger, Anna
Sigger, Herman
Sigger, Mary
Sipowski, Edmund and Frances
Sirrell, Evelyn
Skau, Edward J.
Skinner, Honey Dowd
Sluga, Richard J.
Smigaj, John and Katherina
Smith, Louise E.
Socha, James
Spaulding, Benjamin R.
Spicero, Anthony and Concetta
St Peter, Nellie
St. James cemetery sign
Statema, Marvin L. and Carol D.
Stefant, Mary Louise
Stetson, John F.
Stinson, Wilbert A. and Mary K.
Stodola, John P.
Stodola, Marcelina
Stoeffler, Delia
Swadish, infant
Sweeny, Joseph Everett
Swezey, Elizabeth Pell
Swezey, Matthew Beal
Tanck, Albert and Eva Rice
Tanking, William B.
Thomas, Eva Andrews
Tizi, Frank
Tobin, Mary
Topoloveg, David Joseph
Topoloveg, Timothy Joseph
Torres, Consuelo
Torres, Victor
Totts, Philomena
Trottier, infant
Trottier, Robert J. Jr.
Tulley, Helen G.
Valdez, Francisca G.
Valentine, Lillian R.
Van Beckum, Thomas A.
Van De Loo, James C.
Van Dommelen, Gary E.
Van Kerkvoorde, Mary
Van Patten, Laurence E. and Virginia I.
Van Wie, Donald J.
Vandenberg, Dolores E. Hould
Vandenberg, Elsie C.
Vandenberg, Howard
Vandenberg, John J.
Vandenburg, Anna Marie
Vasquez, Ascencion G. and Angelita G.
Veckovece, Marko
Venci, Lawrence
Vepraskas, Michael D. and Virginia D.
Villalobos, Juan C. Jr.
Virden, John Edward and Mary Ellen
Vranak, Christopher K.
Vranak, John B. and C.
Wade, Christopher
Wade, Walter
Waldez, Ronald N.
Waltman, John T.
Weber, Emil
Weinholz, Gustav and Adeline
Weinholz, Harold
Welton, Kathleen
Wendricks, Joseph
Wendricks, Mary Louise
Wendricks, Michael J.
Wenman, David Brian
Werner, George C. Sr. and Adelaide Mayer
Werve, Joseph A.
Wiersum, Daniel R.
Winn, Traven
Winsor, Joseph
Wittkopf, Eleanor
Wittkopf, Louise C.
Wojtyn, Stanislaus (picture on stone)
Wojtyn, Stanislaus A.
Wojtyn, Stanislaus
Wolfe, Maryann K.
Yanny, Betty
Zanotti, Dominic
Zdonczyk, Mieczyslaw
Ziegler, John A.
Ziegler, Lucille E.
Ziegler, Ralph J.
Zigner, Gloria I.
Zimmerman, Harvey E.
Zinda, Jake E.

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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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