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Faber - Gyurina


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Faber, Edward P.
Faber, Michael
Faber, Paul
Faber, William and Catherine
Faber, William
Fabiani, Giovanni
Fabiano, Eric Anthony
Facente, Ida
Fagian, Gaetano
Fahrman, Diane Faraca
Falak, John C.
Falak, Margaret J.
Falbo, Unknown Female
Falcone, Giuseppe and Raffaela
Falcone, Mariano
Falduto, Grace J.
Falduto, Joseph A.
Falduto, Martha and Joseph
Falduto, Mary
Falduto, Paul and Rose
Fapso, Andrew and Pauline
Faraca, Arthur
Faraca, Kathleen Wirtz
Faraone, A. James and Helen C.
Faraone, John and Fortunata
Fasci, Debra Ann
Fassbinder, Gertrude
Fassbinder, John
Fasulo, Joseph and Mary
Fasulo, Samuel Michael
Fato, Alyce R.
Faulhaber, Agnes Maria
Faulhaber, August
Faulhaber, Christina
Faulhaber, Edward W.
Faulhaber, George
Faulhaber, Joseph
Faulhaber, Madeline
Faulhaber, Mary E.
Faulhaber, Michael and Katherine
Faulhaber, Michael
Faulhaber, Rosa M.
Faulhaber, William
Feagles, David Anthony
Feddeck, Paul J.
Federmeyer, Clarence J.
Federmeyer, Jacob J. and Marie F.
Federspiel, Mary A.
Federspiel, Nick P.
Feely, Michele R.
Feest, Jodi Lynn
Feest, John
Feest, Joseph L.
Feest, Magdalena
Feil, Jeffery D.
Feil, Scott R.
Fen, Peter
Fenn, Phillip H. and Victoria M.
Ferch, Leo
Ferch, Valorie Mae
Ferenchik, Manzelka Maria
Ferencik, Unclear
Ferkin, Mijo
Ficcadenti, Mary
Fiebrantz, Floyd Richard and Beverly Ann Tomaszewski
Fiebrantz, Harry and Lucille
Fiebrantz, John
Fieramosca, Giustino and Virginia
Filippelli, Frank
Filippelli, Rosine
Fina, Donald P.
Finizzi, Fiorina
Finizzi, Giorgio
Fink, Betty J. Barengo
Fink, Edward and Josephine
Fioravanti, Giulio Sr. and Maria
Firkus, Herman H. and Jane C.
Firnbach, Otto
Fisch, Maria
Fischbach, Henry and Elsie
Fischer, Edwin Henry
Fischer, Mathias and Family
Fischer, Maximilian J.
Fish, August P.
Fish, Clara
Fish, Edward J.
Fish, John
Fish, Nickolas
Fish, Peter and Katherine
Fisher, Lou M.
Flabbie, Clara C. Cespuglio
Flad, George A. and Mamie K.
Flannery, Agnes
Flannery, John
Flasch, Allie
Flasch, Irene M.
Flasch, Mabel E.
Flasch, Peter
Flesch, Clara
Flesch, Leona M.
Flesch, Michael and Anna
Flesch, Walfred J.
Fletcher, Charles
Fletcher, Christina
Fletcher, Helen B.
Flick, Grace Leiting
Fliess, Eva
Fliess, Joseph
Fliess, Leo and Family
Fliess, Thomas A. and Rose C.
Flood, Andrew J.
Flood, Unclear
Flores, Noemi
Flores, Richard A.
Floss, Anna
Floss, Mathias P.
Flynn, Alvina
Foekler, Bertha
Fofilberto, Bruno Savaglio
Foley, Mary
Fonk, Albert V.
Fonk, John N. and Emma R.
Fonk, Kory C.
Fonk, Marie L.
Fonk, Mary Eppers
Fonk, Michael C.
Fontaine, Archie and Addie
Fontaine, Donna Lee
Fontaine, L. Robert
Fontaine, Lyle A. and Helen M.
Fonte, Antonio
Fonte, Silvia
Forgianni, Albert A. and Ann C.
Forgianni, Anthony J. and Julia I.
Forgianni, Lucretia
Forgianni, Maria
Forgianni, Nicola
Forgianni, Sam and Helen
Forte, Pasquale M.
Forth, Walter G. and Agnes
Fortner, Albert and Helen
Fowler, Anna
Fox, Brittany Leigh
Fox, Eugene R. and Josehine F.
Fox, Eugene Robert Jr.
Fox, George S. and Bernice M.
Fox, Gertrude
Fox, Marie
Fox, Thomas G.
Fox, William
Francis, Anna
Francis, David W.
Frangelo, Louis and Connie
Frangelo, Seratina
Franke, Magdelena
Franti, Mark John
Frantz, Anna
Frasheski, Clifford F. and Dorothy M.
Frazier, Katherine E.
Frederick, George and Margaret
Frederick, Harold G.
Frederick, Lawrence J. and Elizabeth E.
Fredericksen, Simon T. and Lillian C.
Friedeck, Albert
Friedeck, Marie
Friedeck, Richard J.
Friss, Christine A.
Friss, Frank
Friss, John
Fuhrer, Bernice M.
Fuhrer, Fred P. and Thelma L.
Fuhrer, Jay C. and Rosann M.
Fuhrer, Lawrence
Fumo, Eugene G. and Amelia
Funk, Norman V.
Funtillo, Joanne M.
Furdek, Joseph R. and Mary E.
Fusco, Anthony
Gaastra, Catherine M.
Gagliardi, Raymond Marie
Gagnon, John E.
Gain, Barbara
Gallagher, Helen I.
Galles, Anna Catherine
Galles, John M.
Galles, Nicholas and Elizabeth
Galles, Peter
Galley, John Ira
Gallo, Carmella
Gallo, Collina
Gallo, Eugene A. and Estelle U.
Gallo, Eugene T. Sr.
Gallo, Guy R. and Tomi Y.
Gallo, Infant Female
Gallo, Mary
Gallo, Pietro and Giovanna
Gallo, Raffaele
Gambacorta, Phillip
Gannaway, Christine
Gannaway, George and Cecilia
Gannaway, Robert L.
Gantzer, Frank J.
Gantzer, Gilbert C. and Catherine
Gantzer, Helen M.
Gapanowicz, Angeline W.
Gapanowicz, John J. and Katherine
Gaproni, Salvatore
Garavaglia, Jodi Michelle Vanbendegom
Garboni, Arthur
Garcia, Antonio Albert
Garcia, Maria G.
Gardian, Andrew and Mary M.
Gardian, Andrew
Gardian, George
Gardian, Helen
Garin, Anton K.
Garin, Leckadea
Garner, Bernice La Point
Garner, William L.
Garnero, Alfred Emil and Dorothy E.
Garza, Rolando
Garza, Serapio
Garza, Siria
Gashon, Mary
Gastaldi, Blanche Vian
Gastaldi, Domenic M.
Gastaldi, Edgar F.
Gastaldi, Edgar M.
Gastaldi, Geraldine L.
Gastaldi, Mabel H.
Gastauer, Mathias and Anna
Gaster, George
Gaster, John F.
Gaster, Katherine
Gaudie, Rosa
Geb, Theodore
Gedgaudas, Antanas A. and Jadvyga J.
Gedgaudas, Stanley and Family
Gedra, Joseph J.
Gedra, Stella
Gedwill, Michael
Gehl, Aloysius M. and Theresa E.
Gehl, Michel
Gehl, Nicholas and Susan
Gehl, Ruth S.
Gehring, Anna
Gehring, John H.
Gehring, John W.
Gehring, Mary
Gelsomina, Asta Tenuta
Gelsone, Ernest
Gelsone, Eugene and Rose A.
Gelsone, Frank N. and Rose
Gennaccaro, Peter G. and Jennie
Gentile, Antonio
Gentile, Carmen L.
Gentile, Carmini and Caroline
Gentile, Catherine
Gentile, Gelsomina
Gentile, Jasper A. and Mary M.
Gentile, Joseph E.
Gentile, Louis C.
Gentile, Louise C.
Gentile, Maria A.
Gentile, Mary and Albert
Gentile, Mary R.
Gentile, Ralph
Gentry, Helen T.
Gentry, James T.
Georgen, Unclear Male
Georno, Anthony and Carrie M.
Georno, Infant Female
Geraerts, Henry
Geraets, Francis A. and Mary A.
Gerber, Steven
Gerber, Unclear
Gergel, Emilie
Gergel, John
Gericke, Christian W. and Bertha
Germsheid, Hilary F. and Frieda
Gerou, Anna
Gerou, Baptist
Gerou, June A.
Gerres, Gertrude
Gerszewski, Augusta
Getschman, Bernadette Irene
Getschman, Ernest W. and Irene M.
Getschman, Paul W. and Iris A.
Getschmann, Anna Zeitler
Gevers, Elsie Becker
Ghysels, Infant Female
Giandomenico, Nicola
Giannini, Luigi D. and Geraldine C.
Gianta, Maria
Gibson, Christopher
Gibson, Walter A.
Gifford, Berle E.
Gifford, Cora J.
Gigliotti, Giovanni and Virginia
Gigliotti, Giovanni
Gigliotti, Giuseppe
Gigliotti, Louis J.
Gigliotti, Nini and Theresa
Gilewski, Gary Lee
Gill, Female
Gill, Fred Peter
Gill, John
Gill, M.
Gilles, Joseph A. and Madeline
Gilles, Michael J.
Gilles, Peter and Anna Mary
Gillick, Agnes B.
Gillick, Bernard
Gillick, Thomas
Gintoft, Kazimier
Giordano, Frank E.
Giordano, Rose
Giordano, Sam
Giovanelli, Louise M. Seiberlich
Giovanni, Cioacchino Di
Giovannoni, Unclear Mary
Gitzen, Katherine
Glamba, Joseph
Glerum, Henry B. and Adelaide M.
Goergen, A.B.
Goergen, Elizabeth and Family
Goergen, George J.
Goergen, Henry and Family
Goergen, James
Goergen, John and Regina
Goergen, John W. and Family
Goergen, John
Goergen, M. and Katharina
Goergen, Mathias B.
Goergen, Mathias
Goergen, Robert M. and Alyce A.
Goergen, William and Elizabeth
Goetter, Charles P. and Emma C.
Goff, Carl L. and Anna M.
Gogola, Anna
Gogola, Joseph P. and Antonia S.
Gogola, Joseph
Gogola, Rosella F.
Gogola, William R
Goldstein, Natale Carol
Gomez, David
Gonzales, Margarita C.
Gonzalez, Mary
Goodfellow, Arthur
Goodfellow, Bernita M.
Goodfellow, Louise
Goodfellow, William
Gordon, Harry Joseph
Gorman, Mark J. and Family
Gorman, Unclear
Gotich, Phillip T. and Josephine J.
Gotsche, Sandra Jean
Gottschlich, Anthony L.
Gottschlich, Atty. Joseph L. and Margaret M.
Gottschlich, Joseph
Gottschlich, Karoline
Graber, Katherine S. Berens
Grabner, Anton and Mary
Grace, Margaret Faber
Graeff, Anna Pirsch
Granitto, Tony
Grant, Mary
Grant, Robert M.
Grant, Robert
Grasser, Brenda F.
Grasser, Frank C.
Grasser, Frank J.
Grasser, George F.
Grasser, Joan Marion
Grasser, Katie
Grasser, Lambert
Grasser, Lucy M.
Grasser, Lucy O.
Grasser, Mary C.
Gray, Mary E. Thelen
Gray, Max C.
Gray, Yolanda Rose
Graziano, Dominic
Greco, Alfred A. and Angeline
Greco, Gabriele and Family
Greco, Giuseppe
Greco, Joseph and Domenica
Greco, Mario
Greene, Regina Doeing
Greenwald, Adam
Greenwald, Andrew J.
Greenwald, Anna M.
Greenwald, Caroline W.
Greenwald, Elizabeth and Donald
Greenwald, Elizabeth
Greenwald, Gertrude
Greenwald, Henry
Greenwald, Jacob
Greenwald, Mathias and Elizabeth
Greenwald, Mathias
Greenwald, Michael
Greenwald, William M.
Gregorski, Julius
Gregorski, Theresa
Gregory, Gerald A.
Gregory, Gordon H. Sr and Elenor
Gregory, Jamie Lee
Gregus, Barbara
Gregus, Emrich
Grencius, Jonas
Grencius, Joseph and Monica
Greta, Antonio
Griffin, Mary Gertrude
Griffin, Ray D. and Celia A.
Grinus, Florian and Mikalina
Grisk, Joseph
Grisk, Valeria
Grosch, Nickolaus
Gross, Aloys F.
Gross, Anna E.
Gross, Ernie W.
Gross, Frederick Christian
Gross, William F.
Grudzinski, John
Grudzinski, Richard W. and Mary Jane
Grunwald, Cecelia
Gryczkowski, Peter and Anastasia
Grzywinska, Bernice
Guarascio, Nicky Joe
Guarascio, Rosario
Gudynowski, Bruno
Gudzunas, Ben J. and Sophie A.
Guerrero, Alexis
Guest, Loretta
Guezennec, Marie Louise
Guido, Emilio L.
Guidotti, Pietro and Catherine
Gulbransen, Sandra Lynn
Gulla, Ernest A.
Gullo, Cristina
Gullo, Frank L.
Gullo, Laverne F.
Gullo, Mariano
Gutherie, Yvonne C. and Terynce M. Ii
Guttormsen, J. Paul and Gertrude
Guzauskas, Joseph and Rose
Guzman, Alfonso S.
Gyurina, Emma
Gyurina, Martin

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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.

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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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