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Melunas - Zyskowski


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Melunas, Josephine
Mencfeldowski, Frank
Mencfeldowski, Kate
Mencfeldowski, Leo
Mencfeldowski, Tekla
Mencfeldowski, Walter
Merritt, Thomas S. and Alice M.
Meson, Donald E. and Carol C.
Metten, Clarence H. and Helen D.
Meyer, Walter V.
Michalski, Jan and Marianna
Michelson, Allen Peter
Michelson, female infant
Michelson, Tracy E.
Michelson, Wanda Geraldine
Michunski, Jan and Katarzyna Konieko
Mickiewicz, Jozeda and Jan W.
Miechowicz, Joseph and Elsie
Mieczkowski, Clementine
Mierzejewski, Alexander E. and Stella
Miklasiewicz, Joseph J.
Mikolajczyk, John and Adela
Milach, Louis and Katherine
Milazewski, Theodore
Milkowski, Peter
Miller, Alexander
Miller, Eugene F. and Amelia D.
Miller, Francis J.
Miller, Julia
Mink, Freda H.
Mink, Herbert M.
Mioduszewski, Stanley and Rose
Mitchell, Anna M.
Mleczko, Walter and Anna
Moczulewski, Edward C.
Moczulewski, Florence Zita
Moczulewski, Henry
Moczulewski, Jayne
Moczulewski, Leo W. and Christine
Moczulewski, Mathew M. and Clementine
Moczulewski, Mathew
Modrzejewski, Joseph and Mary
Moeller, Fred J. and Irene H.
Morsdore, William and Victoria
Mucklinski-Soule, Steward and family
Murawski, Wladyslaw
Muszymski, Boleslaw and Mary
Mutchler, Patricia
Nagorski, Bronislaw and Anna
Napra, John and Martha
Nasciszonek, John
Naumowicz, Aureli
Navoichick, Charles and Cecelia
Nayes, Shannon F.
Neave, Georgia Ann (picture on stone)
Neave, Georgia Ann
Nedweski, Alex and Elizabeth
Nedweski, Joe and Judy
Nedweski, Stanley
Nelson, Wilfred
Nelson, William E.
Newbauer, John and Frances
Newbauer, Mary
Nickel, Virginia
Nietupski, Chester C.
Nietupski, Walter and Bernice
Nontowt, Joseph and Catherine
Novak, Grace M.
Novak, Ignatius and Anna
Nowak, William R. and Josephine H.
Okon, Bernard A. Jr.
Okon, Bernard A. Sr. and Alice R.
Okon, Bernard A.
Okon, Roman and family
Olbrys, Wladyslaw and Aurela
Oldakowski, Jan Sr. and Rozalia
Oldakowski, John
Olkives, Frances
Olsen, Michael Charles (picture)
Olsen, Michael Charles
Olsen, Shawn Christopher
Olszewski, Alex and Antonina
Onosko, Joseph and Julia
Onosko, unclear and Anna
Orbick, Michael
Organista, Andrew and Sophie
Orzechowski, Jan
Orzechowski, Stanley and Margaret
Oscars, Frank and Rose
Osowski, Henry A.
Otto, Nicholas J. and Stella C.
Paczkowski, Harry C. and Rose W.
Paczkowski, Joseph A.
Palecki, Isadore
Palmer, Frances Kamieniecki
Paloewski, Adolph
Pariseau, Helen E. Rutkowski
Paskiewicz, Leonard C. and Ida J.
Paszkiewicz, Anthony C.
Paszkiewicz, Antonia
Paszkiewicz, unclear
Paszkiewicz, William
Pawlak, Chester and Sophia M.
Pawlak, Ignacy and Frances
Pawlak, Mary and Helen
Pawloski, Casimir V.
Pawlowski, Leonard S.
Pawlowski, Martha
Pawlowski, Nikorem and Mary
Pawlowski, Peter and Mary
Pawlowski, Stanley and Helen N.
Pawlowski, Stanley j.
Pawlowski, Stanley
Pawlukanis, Victoria
Peipol, John
Pellegor, Charles F. and Frances A.
Peter, Frank X. Jr. and Dolores J.
Petronowska, Anna
Petroski, Joseph
Pezdir, Frances J. Werve
Pezdir, John
Piaseck, Charles W.
Piasecki, Charles W.
Piasecki, Michael J.
Piasecki, Michael W. and family
Pickos, Casimir
Pickos, Catherine A.
Pickos, Stanley W.
Pickos, Walter A.
Piekos, Anthony A.
Pierce, Edward and Anne
Pierce, Edward
pietkiewicz, Walter and Sophie
Pietrincak, Boleslaw and Izabella
Pietuch, John J.
Pivovar, Kasper and Katazena
Pivovar, Kasper J.
Plummer, Veronica T.
Podoba, August A. and Victoria
Polanski, Chester R.
Polanski, Mary A.
Polanski, Xavier and Bernice
Polanski, Xavier J.
Poniatoski, John A.
Popiel, Frank
Popiel, Pietronela
Popko, Rose
Post, Stanley C. and Arlene G.
Prokop, Alexander S.
Prokop, Chester J. and Dorothy G.
Prokop, Chester
Prokop, Edward F.
Prokop, Jozefa
Prokop, Mary and Anna
Prostko, Chester J. and Margaret E.
Przybylski, Louis and Mary
Puchalski, Stanley
Putrzenski, Frank and Bernice
Raczkowska, Zygmont and Zofja
Raczkowski, Carl S.
Radykowski, Elsie J.
Radykowski, Frank J.
Radykowski, Hedwig
Radykowski, John G. and Mary
Radykowski, Robert R.
Raiman, Bernice F.
Raiman, Lester C.
Ralph, Edwin S. and Dolores D.
Ralph, Larry T. (picture on stone)
Ralph, Larry T.
Ramaska, Helen and Dorothy
Ramaska, Peter P. and Helen L.
Ramaska, Peter P. Jr.
Rendon, J.
Renick, Marian A.
Renick, Thomas C.
Renik, Aleksandra
Renik, Konstanty
Renik, Stella Rutkowski
Robin, Lee T.
Robinson, Angeline M.
Robleski, Henry S.
Robleski, Rosella K.
Rochnowski, John B.
Rochnowski, Stephen
Rodzewicz, Wladyslaw
Rogin, John
Roginski, Alex and Anna
Rogowski, Harriet L.
Rogowski, Kazimierz A.
Rohlman, Raymond C. and Barbara J. (picture)
Rohlman, Raymond C. and Barbara J.
Rokwicz, Tomasz and Aniela
Roman, Alex S.
Roman, Ramiro Jr. (picture on stone)
Roman, Ramiro Jr.
Romanowski, Edward
Romanowski, John T.
Romanowski, Laurence P.
Romanowski, Mikolay and marie
Romanowski, Valeria M.
Rosenow, Susan J.
Rosinski, Boleslaw and Jozefa
Rosinski, Deborah
Rosinski, Frank A.
Rosinski, Jeanette
Rosinski, Robert J.
Ross, Virginia
Roszko, Franciszek
Roszko, Frank
Roszko, Joseph
Roszko, Kasimierz
Roszko, Maryanna K.
Roszko, Michael and Mary
Roszo, Joseph C.
Roszo, Sigmund M. and Genevie S.
Rozicki, Stefan and Marion
Ruffalo, Anthony L. and Jane R.
Ruszel, Onufry and Mary A.
Ruszel, Tadeusz
Rutkowski, John G.
Rutkowski, Peter and Ruth
Rutkowski, Stanley A. and Joan
Rutkowski, Stanley
Rutkowski, Veronica Silaika
Rutkowski, Walter and Alexandra
Rutkowski, Walter C. and Ann J.
Rutkowski, Walter J. III
Rutkowski, Walter S. and Leone F.
Rybacki - Nowacki, Joseph and family
Ryckowski, Stephen and family
Rygiel, Edward p. (picture)
Rygiel, Edward P.
Ryzek, Hans C. and Stella M.
Rzotkiewicz, Anna
Sadowska, Adelia
Sadowski, Adam F. and Hattie C.
Sadowski, Aleksander and Genowefa
Sadowski, Alphonse and Helene
Sadowski, John J. and Frances
Sadowski, Jullian
Sadowski, Peter J. and family
Sadowski, Stanley
Sadowski, Walter J.
Safieko, Guste and Veronica
Safieko, Sgt. John S.
Safranski, Irene G.
Safranski, John and Josephine
Safranski, Stanley and Helen
Saint Casimir Cemetery Sign
Salapatek, Stanislaw
Salerno, Dominick J.
Sarska, Agnes
Schaeffer, Anthony
Schaeffer, Michael and Catherine
Schaeffer, William
Schubert, Anton
Schubert, John and Frances
Schultz, John S.
Schultz, Josephine
Schultz, Michael
Schultz, Mildred M.
Schultz, Walter J.
Schulze, Scott (picture)
Schulze, Scott
Schweitzer, John and Helen C.
Sepanski, Clement C. and Elsie M.
Sepanski, Gus C. and Hattie L.
Sepanski, John J. and Stella T.
Sepanski, Sigmund and family
Sepanski, Xavier S. and Stella V.
Sergant, Pvt. Stanley M.
Seroka, Constantine and Lottie
Seroka, Constantine
Seroka, James and Mary
Seroka, John J. and Frances L.
Serzant, Julius P.
Shama, V.
Shama, Victor
Shegzda, John L. and Alice C.
Shemanski, Alice
Sidorowicz, Josephine
Sidorowicz, Michael
Siecinski, Edmund and Wladyslawa
Siecinski, Edward Carl
Siedjak, Ann Margaret Simonds
Siedjak, William R. Sr. and William R. Jr.
Siekloski, Daniel
Sieleczka, Joseph
Sielski, George Sr. and Felicia
Siemien, John P. and Frances V.
Siemion, Joanna
Siemion, John and Helen
Siemion, Michael and Apolonia
Sierzant, Paulina
Sierzant, Pawel
Sikora, Jane
Sinko - Miloszewska, Anna and Pauline
Sionkiewicz, Eleanora
Sitarzewski, Stanley and Louisa
Sjolander, Paula L. and children
Skarzynski, John and Anna
Skarzynski, Peter and Helen
Skarzynski, Peter
Skendziel, John and Dorothy C.
Skendziel, Walter
Skerdziel, John and Bernice
Skipper, Andrew and Josephine
Sklewik, Felix
Skorpinski, Walter S.
Skowronski, Antonia
Skowronski, Josef
Skowronski, Mary
Skowronski, Theodore G. (Ted) and Mary M. Bednardwicz
Skrzypchak, Joseph
Smarzinski, John
Smarzinski, Wanda
Smith, Anton R. and Christine T.
Smith, Clement L. and Dorothea J.
Smith, Josiephine
Smith, Ursula
Smith, Walter J. and Hattie T.
Smith, Walter
Smolik, Henry Peter (the Fox)
Smolinska, Clementina
Smolinska, Louise C.
Smolinski, Julian
Sobo, Dorothy J.
Sobo, Frank and Mary D.
Sobo, John and Stella
Soboleski, Felix J. and Sophie
Socha, Casimier
Sosinski, Stanley J. and Catherine C.
Sosinski, Stanley John
Sowol, Victor and Ludwika
Spiglian, Olympia
Stankiewicz, Chester and Lois (picture)
Stankiewicz, Chester S. and Lois
Steich, Michael Shawn
Straszewski, Joseph
Straszewski, Josephine
Stroik, Charles X. and Harriet V.
Stuchlik, John and Gertrude
Sturycz, Miko and Zopia
Stuve, Margaret
Stvarty, Charles C. and Jeanette A.
Subacz, Stanislaw
Sublisky, Victor
Suszko, Harriet
Swiatko, Theodore J. and Eileen D.
Swulius, Aloizy F. and Marie M.
Sytkowski, James M.
Sytkowski, LaVerne K.
Szaczywka, Ignatz A.
Szafranski, Joseph
Szafranski, Mary
Szafranski, Michael
Szarabaiko, Hipolit and Alexandria
Szarabajko, Dolores I.
Szarbaiko, Sophie A.
Szczepanowski, Heponim
Szczepanowski, Jan and Joanna
Szczepanski, Joseph and Stephania
Szeliga, Michael
Szeliga, Sophia
Szeliga, Vance J.
Szozepanst, Antoni
Szymanski, William and Dorothy (picture on stone)
Szymanski, William and Dorothy
Szymczak, Josef and Maryanna
Szyperek, unclear and Michallina
Szytkowska, Aleksandra
Szytkowski, Konstanty
Tarylo, Anthony and Anna M.
Tawkin, Joseph and Josephine
Tellez, Dora G. (picture on stone)
Tellez, Saul (Bula) (picture on stone)
Tellez, Saul (Bula)
Tellez, Victor R. Sr. and Dora G.
Tellez, Victor Rene (picture on stone)
Tellez, Victor Rene
Tess, Anton P.L.
Tess, Frank and Mary
Thurston, James S. and Lynn E.
Tijunaitis, Helen M.
Todd, Mediord S. and Anne Anoszko
Todd, Nancy and Barbara
Tolstika, Lorens and Milia
Tomczak, Antonette
Tondryk, John S. and Stella M.
Tondryk, Raymond S. and Mary J.
Tubey, Wilson Joseph
Turbey, Wilson
Turner, Mary Catherine
Unknown grave
Urbanski, Chester and Anna
Urodzona, Bronisla and family
Vilen, Frank L. and Veronica J.
Vincent, Marie V. Gulan Hafford
Vlachina, Cecelia
Vlachina, J.
Vlachina, Joseph and Mary H.
Walden, Elmer and Margaret V.
Walek, Rudolph P. and Jeanette R.
Walenciak, Joseph
Walenciak, Kasmer
Walenciak, Katazyna
Wamboldt, Victor A.
Wanboldt, Victor A. and Mary S.
Wandowski, Alexander
Warunek, Joseph and Mary
Washtoak, John P.
Wasiulewska, Peter and Michalina
Wasiulewski, John C. and Lois M.
Wawiorka, Alexander P. and Helen S.
Wawiorka, Chester P. and Marie H.
Wawiorka, Edward and Lorraine M.
Wawiorka, John and Harriet
Wawiorka, Peter P. and Bernice B.
Wawiorka, Pvt. Joseph J.
Wawiorka,
Wazilewski, Joseph
Weisman, Anton
Wendt, George S.
Wendt, Leo and Isabel
Wenger, Helen
Werbie, Leonard and Virginia
Werbie, Lucille
Wiatr, Stanley J. and Mary Ann
Wielgat, unclear
Wielki, Jan
Wierzbicki, Anthony and Stella
Wierzbicki, Chester R.
Wierzbicki, Eugene and Bobby Jo Ricker
Wierzbicki, Genevieve
Wierzbicki, Jan and Alexandra
Wierzbicki, Janice Helen
Wierzbicki, John F. and Jean E.
Wierzbicki, Mary E.
Wierzbicki, Pfc. Thomas
Wierzbicki, Raymond and Bernice
Wilkiel, Michael and Frances
Williams, Ann Demencius
Williams, Robert and family
Willmore, Madeline
Wiltshire, Charles W. and Alice P. (picture on stone)
Wiltshire, Charles W. and Alice P.
Wiltshire, Dennis D.
Winters, Cholas J.
Winters, Marion E.
Wismont, Sophie M. and Helen B.
Wismont, Stanley V. and Sophie V.
Wladkowski, Bruno and family
Wladkowski, Edward G. and Bernadine M.
Wladkowski, Joseph J.
Wojcehowicz, Mark A.
Wojcehowicz, Martha
Wojcehowicz, Walter S. and Gladys D.
Wojciechowicz, Alexander and Stefania
Wojciechowicz, Elsie
Wojciechowski, Julia
Wojnicz, Adelia
Wojnicz, Albert A.
Wojnicz, Anthony John
Wojnicz, August and Apolona
Wojnicz, Ludwik J.
Wojnicz, Mateusz
Wojt, Paul and Anna
Wojtak, Antoni and Franciszka
Wojtak, Richard S. and Anne T.
Wojtak, Richard S.
Wojtak, Stanley T. and Mary J.
Wojtak, Vincent and Sophie
Wojtowicz, Janina
Woynilko, Boleslaw M. and Mary H.
Wroblewski, Joseph and Salomea
Wroblewski, Stanley
Wyrwa, Peter
Wysocki, Karl
Yurgs, Esther L.
Yurgs, Stanley J.
Zajkowski, CeCelia J.
Zajkowski, Frank
Zajkowski, Joseph and Anna
Zajkowski, Peter
Zaleski, Frank J. and Stella M.
Zalewski, Andrew
Zalewski, Anthony and Genevieve
Zalewski, Johnny
Zalewski, Louis E. and Lena L.
Zalewski, Peter C. and Stella
Zalewski, unclear
Zalubowski, Albin and Zopia
Zaludkiewicz, Clara
Zanio, Anthony and Mary
Zanio, Frank A. and Emilia
Zanio, John A. and Theresa
Zanio, Victor E.
Zanio, Vincent
Zapencki, Roman J
Zapenski, Mathias and Mary
Zapenski, Michael and Valeria
Zapinski, John
Zapinski, Joseph
Zawacka, A.
Zawacka, Michalina
Zdanowicz, infant
Zdanowicz, J.
Zdanowicz, Jan
Zembrzuska, Eokadia
Zembrzuski, Ben
Zemezonak, Max and Elizabeth
Zierk, Willis N. and Gladys E.
Zierk, Willis V.
Zikowski, Chester
Zikowski, Mary
Zikowsky, Michael K.
Zongolowicz, Anthony and Lillian
Zukowski, John F.
Zukowski, Rosina M.
Zukowski, Victor
Zyskowski, Joseph and Bernice

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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.

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