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Sabolich - Spizzirri


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Sabolich, Mitchell and Magdaline
Sacco, Mariann Patricia
Sacco, Michael J. and Sonia
Sadauski, John T. and Mary G.
Sadova, Marya
Sadowski, Edward H.
Sadowski, Frank Joseph and Janice
Sadowski, Frank P. and Josephine R.
Safago, Adam and Family
Safago, Stanley and Family
Saftia, Eugene C.
Saftig, Eugene J.
Saftig, Infant
Saftig, Jacob
Saftig, Mayme F. Parent
Saftig, Uclear Female
Saftig, Victor C.
Saftig, Victor
Sahs, Elizabeth L.
Sahs, Fred C.
Sakalowski, Frances Wanda
Sakalowski, Stanley
Salerno, Antonio
Salerno, Divina
Salerno, Ernest and Slvisa M.
Salerno, Frank
Salerno, Gaetano G. and Maria E.
Salerno, Joseph F.
Salerno, Pietro
Salerno, Richard K.
Salerno, Rosaria
Salerno, William A. (Bill)
Salerno, William L. and Clara E.
Sales, Leon
Salitura, Helen
Saliture, Santo and Clara
Salituro, Robert
Salvatore, Ricckio
Samatas, Andrius
Sanchich, Barbara
Sanchich, Michael
Sandt, Frank and Susanna
Sankowski, Alexander
Sankowski, Petronella
Sankowski, Stanley S.
Santapoalo, Rosalie
Santarelli, Frank A.
Santelli, Gerald Ben
Santelli, Linda Lou
Santilli, Giuseppe
Santoni, Edward and Juanita
Santopaolo, Dominic
Santopeale, Teresa
Santopoalo, Louis
Santopoalo, Pietro
Sanuk, Anna
Saraukis, Juzafas
Sarauskis, Jonas
Sartori, Angelo
Sasnauskis, Frank and Anna
Sasnauskis, Pranuskus
Sauceda, Jesus G. and Justa T.
Savagilo, George L.
Savaglio, Antonio and Antoinette
Savaglio, Carmine
Savaglio, Dino R. and Family
Savaglio, Elvira
Savaglio, Frances
Savaglio, Frank and Julia
Savaglio, James
Savaglio, Joseph M.
Savaglio, Louis and Joanne
Savaglio, Louisa
Savaglio, Mildred M. Christman
Savaglio, Pamela A.
Savaglio, Raffaela
Savaglio, Umberto and Evelyn
Savaglio, William and Betty
Sawicka, Janena
Sawicki, Joseph Sr. and Mary M.
Sawicki, Joseph Sr. and Mary N.
Sawtell, William and Lucille
Scalzo, James and Mary
Scalzo, Madelena
Scalzo, Teresina
Scarcello, Joseph P.
Scarlato, Antonio
Scarlato, Chiara Patitucci
Scarlato, Frances
Scarlato, Louise (Picture)
Scarlato, Louise
Scarlato, Michael
Scarlato, Salvatore
Schaafsman, William W. Andlucille F.
Schackmuth, Cecilia
Schackmuth, Celia
Schackmuth, Dorothy
Schackmuth, Helena
Schackmuth, Hubert and Helena
Schackmuth, Jacob and Katerine
Schackmuth, Joseph N.
Schackmuth, Margaret
Schackmuth, Mathias
Schackmuth, Minnie M.
Schackmuth, Nic. and Barbara
Schackmuth, Nicholas and Mary
Schackmuth, Nicholas J. and Evelyn E.
Schackmuth, Nickolaus
Schackmuth, Niclolaus
Schackmuth, Peter
Schackmuth, Sophia
Schaefer, Frank and Victoria
Schaefer, Sophie
Schaeffer, George A.
Schaeffer, Lucille M.
Schafer, Leo
Schakal, Joseph C.
Schalk, Amanda
Schall, Annette M.
Schall, Anton
Schall, Erhardt
Schall, Lawrence
Schall, Pius and Katherine
Scharcling, Susan
Scharding, Michael
Schauer, Joseph M. and Harriette M.
Schaufel, Clara
Schelly, Evelyn A.
Schend, Catherine
Schend, Charles A.
Schend, Christian
Schend, Elizabeth
Schend, Ida H.
Schend, Leo C.
Schend, Mabel
Schend, William J.
Schendt, Wm.
Scheviak, George P. and Ella L.
Scheviak, Mary R.
Scheviak, Richard J.
Schick, Anton
Schick, Catherine
Schiller, Catherine
Schiller, Louisa
Schiller, Mathias
Schiller, Simon
Schilling, Cyrus E. and Clara
Schimetz, Emil
Schimetz, Milan
Schipani, Giovanni
Schlaber, Mr. and Mrs.
Schlader, Anna M.
Schlader, Bernard
Schlader, Evelyn
Schlader, Gertrude
Schlader, Henry W.
Schlader, Leo B.
Schlader, Peter J.
Schlader, Unclear Male
Schlecht, Alvie J.
Schlecht, Mary Jane
Schlenker, Anthony and Flora M.
Schlenker, Dorothy C.
Schlenker, Elizabeth
Schlenker, Jacob
Schlenker, James A.
Schlenker, Johanna
Schlenker, Marguerite G.
Schlenker, Rev. Richard J.
Schliesmann, Stella
Schlitz, Nellie
Schmaling, Steven Michael
Schmidt, Charles F.
Schmidt, Fred C.
Schmidt, Martin and Mathilde P.
Schmidt, Susan
Schmit, Frank
Schmitt, George
Schmitt, John and Margaret B.
Schmitt, John F.
Schmitt, Joseph and Anna
Schmitt, Katherine
Schmitt, Maria
Schmitt, Mathias
Schmitz, Andrew
Schmitz, Anna
Schmitz, Anthony W.
Schmitz, Harold A.
Schmitz, Henry
Schmitz, Joseph P.
Schmitz, Lawrence J. and Margaret A.
Schmitz, Lena M.
Schmitz, Leroy
Schmitz, Mamie Weller
Schmitz, Mary M.
Schmitz, Mary
Schmitz, Rose Agnes
Schmitz, Susanna W.
Schnaufer, John and Mary
Schnaufer, Joseph
Schnaufer, Mary
Schneeberger, Barbara
Schneeberger, Frank F. and Dorothy M.
Schneider, Fred A. and Adeline B.
Schneider, William R.
Schnuck, Edward O. and Margaret
Schnuck, John P. and Martory B.
Schnuck, Otto and Anna M.
Schnuck, William P. and Anna C.
Schoettler, Anton
Schoettler, Bernice M.
Schoettler, Charles and Rosemary
Schoettler, Frank and Marie
Schoettler, Johann and Family
Schoettler, Joseph J.
Schoettler, Leroy J.
Schoettler, Martha
Schoettler, Peter C. Jr.
Schoettler, Peter M.
Schoettler, Raymond A.
Schoffen, Nicholas
Scholer, Cecilia B.
Scholer, Otto J.
Scholey, A. Etta
Scholey, Anna
Scholey, Christian
Scholey, Clara
Scholey, Frank and Agnes
Scholey, Hazel M.
Scholey, Joseph M.
Scholey, Joseph
Scholey, Madeline
Scholey, Margaret M.
Scholey, Richard M.
Schopp, Laura May Pike
Schorn, William A.
Schroeder, Constance
Schroeder, Frank M. and Serene L.
Schroeder, John N. and Agnes J.
Schroeder, Joseph
Schroeder, Katherina
Schroeder, Mary
Schu, Fred
Schu, Mary
Schubert, Catherine
Schubert, John
Schueler, Constantine
Schueler, Elizabeth
Schueler, Mary Ann
Schuenemann, John B.
Schuenemann, Margaret M.
Schuenemann, Margaret
Schuler, Ida
Schuler, Matthew
Schulien, Helen
Schulien, John
Schulien, Margaret Smith
Schulien, Mary Wirtz
Schulien, Michael P.
Schulien, Michael
Schulien, Peter J.
Schulien, Peter
Schulte, Arthur P. and Marjorie
Schulte, August and Magdalena
Schulte, Edward C.
Schulte, Edward H. and Catherine
Schulte, Henry and Elizabeth H.
Schulte, Joseph F.
Schulte, Kathleen Frances
Schulte, Louis J. and Louise
Schulte, Louisa
Schulte, Norbert H. and Connie E.
Schulte, Pearl L.
Schulte, Theodore J. and Ella R.
Schultz, Joseph and Blasi, June
Schultz, Walter E. and Stella E.
Schultz, William B. and Susan M.
Schultz, William R. and Mary E.
Schulz, Paul J. and Madeline C.
Schulz, Paul Matthew
Schulz, Richard C.
Schuster, Joseph H. and Family
Schuster, Joseph
Schutte, Paul J. and Bernice A. Westphal
Schutz, Elizabeth
Schutz, John and Elizabeth
Schutz, Joseph J.
Schutz, Michael E. and Ella M.
Schutz, Michael
Schutz, Nicholas and Carrie
Schutz, Nicholas C.
Schutz, Phillip H. and Anna M.
Schwan, Christ
Schwan, Gertrude
Schwan, Hubert B. and Katherine
Schwan, John and Laverne Marie
Schwan, Mary
Schwanke, Charles J. and Dorothy L.
Schwanke, John N.
Schwartz, John J.
Schwartz, John S.
Schwartz, Mary
Schwartz, Ray L.
Schweitzer, William G. and Catherine
Scuglik, Anthony L. Jr. and Family
Scuglik, Wilma
Sebena, Eleanor L.
Sebena, Peter C.
Sebzaene, Weronika M.
Seianas, Stanley and Lucille
Seiberlich, Aloysius
Seiberlich, Anthony J. and Eleanor M.
Seiberlich, Apollonia
Seiberlich, Frank A. and Agnes K.
Seiberlich, Joseph A.
Seiberlich, Louis and Sarah
Seiberlich, Mary
Seiberlich, Nancy E.
Seiberlick, Alois
Seifert, Lillian E.
Seitz, Donny
Seitz, Michelle Rae
Seitz, Shelby Anne
Seivert, Jacob
Seivert, John
Seivert, Mary E. Schutte
Seivert, Michael and Mary Ann
Seliga, Vincent S. and Madeline
Selner, Edward L. and Clara D.
Selner, Roger G.
Selovich, Joseph and Emily A.
Sender, Joseph
Senne, Anna Zahnen
Senne, Gertrude M.
Senne, Walter A.
Senne, William A.
Senteri, Periclie
Sentieri, Benvenuto Q. and Ida Esther
Sentieri, Randy
Sentieri, Richard A. and Oliva
Sentieri, Robbie
Sepanski, Joseph S. and Helen M.
Serman, Mary
Serpe, Angelo
Serpe, Bruno and Carmello
Serpe, Carolina
Serpe, Domenico and Filomena
Serpe, John and Frances M.
Serpe, Raffaele and Michelin B.
Serpe, Salavatore and Filomena
Serpe, Salavatore and M.
Serzant, Joseph F. and Margaret L.
Sessa, Michele and Carolina
Sfasciotti, Ginevra
Sfasciotti, Joseph P.
Shagzda, John
Shaltes, Anthony J. and Katherine
Shankland, James and Elizabeth
Shatkus, Magdelena
Shefchik, Elmer
Shembert, Joseph
Sherman, Robert E. and Edith J.
Sherman, Robert F. and Viola M.
Shidagis, John
Shidagis, Marijona
Shilla, Angelo T.
Shilla, Santa
Shinn, Donna Marie
Shirley, Frank A. and Mary Roders
Shroyer, Albert D. and Lorraine
Shulowowska, Stanislawa
Shultz, August
Sicilia, Emil
Sicilia, Sam (Infant)
Sidacis, Stanislava
Siegel, Alois and Ida
Siegel, Mary
Sieger, Alois C.
Sigafoos, Rose
Sikora, Lisa and Lori
Sikora, Louis
Simeon, Anna
Simo, Joseph
Simons, Elfriede A.
Simons, Eugene A.
Simons, George B. and Isabella A.
Sindrich, Josie
Siniuk, Julius A. and Anna F.
Sion, Helen
Sipowski, Caroline
Sipowski, Frank
Sipowski, James R.
Sipowski, Stanley
Siuris, Joseph and Family
Sivak, John and Theodore
Sivak, John
Skakson, Catherine Krome
Skau, Patricia
Skender, Charles
Skender, Mary A.
Skender, Mato
Skender, Matthew Jr. and Eleanor M.
Skinner, Mary Orth
Skotski, Leo H. and Bernice
Skrovanek, Stephen
Slagoski, Frank J. Jr. and Deloris G.
Slemensky, William
Slis, Joe D. Sr. and Dreana M.
Slivon, Alois
Smilces, Mary
Smith, Addie
Smith, Donald F. and Dona D.
Smith, Elizabeth
Smith, Francis J.
Smith, Frank J.
Smith, Fred J.
Smith, Frona F.
Smith, Gertrude F. Reith
Smith, Harry D. and Susan M.
Smith, Howard L.
Smith, John B.
Smith, John R.
Smith, Joseph A.
Smith, Joseph G. and Nancy C.
Smith, Lawrence A. and Dorothy De Vol
Smith, Margaret
Smith, Olgo Olson
Smith, Paul B. and Grace E.
Smith, Robert W. and Jane M.
Smith, Rose
Smith, Virginia Gentile
Sniatynski, Walter W. and Family
Snyder, Arnold L. and Family
Snyder, Gregg Arnold
Sobol, Joseph and Apolinia
Soens, Aloys and Eleanor
Soens, Katherine A.
Soens, Michael F. and Juanita Russo
Soens, Michael
Sominalia, G.
Sorcas, Elisabeth
Sorcas, John Sr. and Family
Sorcas, John Sr.
Sorcas, Susanna
Sorensen, Gabriel
Sorensen, Katherina
Sorensen, Katherine
Sorensen, Peter
Sorensen, Randall and Lucille E.
Sorensen, William and Catherine
Sorge, Anna Annen
Sorge, Charles
Sorge, John
Sorge, Mary Annen
Soule, Albert R.
Soule, John and Rose
Soule, Raymond A. and Alice A.
Sovich, Alfons and Stella
Spakowicz, Anna M.
Spakowicz, Leo C.
Spamer, Jamie
Spartz, J.
Spartz, Katie
Spartz, Lucy
Speca, Dante
Speca, Mary Jane (Picture)
Speca, Mary Jane
Speca, Theresa
Spence, Lisa Jean
Spence, Robert A. and Iaquinta, Timothy V.
Speth, Marie S.
Spiering, William and Helen
Spilman, Margretha
Spitzer, Lori Anne
Spizzirri, Female Infant
Spizzirri, Filippo and Teresa
Spizzirri, Michele and Divina

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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.

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