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St. George Cemetery - Weyres


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St. George Cemetery Sign
Stancato, Franceso and Maria
Stancato, John A.
Stankus, Rapolas M. and Klemintina K.
Stankus, Stella
Stapleton, Floyd and Doris
Starashina, William
Stareshina, Frances Robsel
Stareshina, John
Staritas, Joseph
Stec, Albert
Stec, Anthony P. and Mary A.
Stec, Francis
Stec, Maryanna
Stec, Walter
Stefani, John
Stefani, Michael Charles
Steigman, George
Stein Seifer, Carol K.
Steinbach, C.
Steinbach, Charles and Susan
Steinbach, Edward J.
Steinbach, Harry P.
Steinbach, Henry M.
Steinbach, Johann and Mathias
Steinbach, John A.
Steinbach, John P. and Eva K.
Steinbach, John
Steinbach, Joseph and Anna
Steinbach, Josephine
Steinbach, Mary
Steinbach, Mathias
Steinbach, Mayme E.
Steinbach, Michael
Steinbach, Peter
Steinbach, Rose M.
Steinbach, Rose Marie
Steinbach, Unclear and Anna M.
Steinbach, William
Steinmetz, Anthony N. and Lottie
Steinmetz, Gerdrut
Steinmetz, Johann
Steinmetz, Marion A.
Stella, August G.
Stella, Conetta
Stella, James and Dorothy
Stella, Joseph D.
Stella, Martin
Stella, Paul
Stella, Santo and Filomena
Stellato, Saveria
Stemm, C. Fred
Stemm, Chas. F.
Stemm, Helen M.
Stern, William R. and Margaret
Stewart, Harold H. and Ruth G. (Picture)
Stewart, Harold H. and Ruth G.
Stiglich, Martin
Stilb, Amanda
Stilb, Annetta
Stilb, Charles
Stilb, Edward
Stilb, Eva
Stilb, Harry J.
Stilb, Maggie
Stilb, Mamie
Stilb, Peter
Stocki, Kelfonzi
Stocki, Nancy
Stoll, Esther Tacki
Stoner, Charles R.
Strash, Peter
Streit, Christine D.
Streit, Edward G.
Streit, Judith Ann
Streit, Mathias
Streit, Peter T. and Anna M.
Strifling, Reinold A. and Jessie M.
Stroik, Robert W. and Violet R.
Strullmeyer, Theresa
Strupp, Mary
Strupp, Mathias J. and Amelia R.
Strupp, Peter
Stuart, Alma
Stulgaitis, Anna
Stulgaitis, Charles Jr.
Stulgaitis, Charles
Stulgaitis, John
Stulgaitis, Kazimir and Family
Stulgaitis, Mary
Stumps, Margaret
Stumps, Peter
Sturimo, Lewis and Rose C.
Sturino, Armando
Sturino, Clara A.
Sturino, Infant Female
Sturino, Letizia
Subacz, Joseph
Sukys, Aleksandras and Jadvyga
Sullivan, Elizabeth J.
Surdo, Emilio
Surdo, Harry
Surdo, Sam and Marie N.
Surges, John
Surges, Margaret
Suriano, Carmine and Eufemia
Suszka, Konstanty
Suszka, Sophie
Sutara, Margaret
Szalkawskas, Petras
Szarafinski, Agnes
Szarafinski, Edward and Helen
Szarafinski, Ester
Szarafinski, Frank
Szarafinski, Gerald
Szelonski, David J.
Szelonski, Victor and Stella
Szpakowicz, Julius Jr.
Szpakowicz, Julius
Szpakowicz, Kazimira
Szpakowicz, Lucile
Szpakowicz, Martin
Szytkowski, Irene
Taber, Jack E. and Bernadine
Tack, Anna Maria
Tack, Nickolas
Tacke, Bernhard
Tacki, Bernadette
Tacki, Harold W.
Tacki, Joseph and Katherine
Tacki, Peter F. and Anna C.
Tacki, Raymond P.
Tackle, Clara Cecilia
Taffora, James and Albina
Tagliapietra, Battista and Virginia
Talbert, Lou Ann
Taleronik, Alexander and Ester A.
Taleronik, John
Taleronik, Walter and Viola G.
Tamasauskas, Stanley
Tamberllini, Eva
Taritas, Anna
Tassoth, Eric D.
Tassotti, Nello and Giuseppina Fioravanti
Taylor, Karen Anne
Tekampe, Frank J. and Elizabeth
Tekip, Albert J.
Tekip, Eugene C.
Tekip, Joseph L.
Tekip, Margaret M.
Tekip, Mary Volkl
Tenhagen, Bernard
Tenhagen, Elisabeth
Tenhagen, Hubert
Tenhagen, Johanna
Tenhagen, John Sr.
Tennesen, Eda
Tennesen, H.
Tennesen, Henry
Tennesen, Herman P.
Tennesen, Magdalena R.
Tennessen, Bernard H.
Tennessen, Edna M.
Tennessen, Irene B.
Tennessen, Unclear Female
Tenuta, Achille
Tenuta, Albert Sr. and Mary
Tenuta, Albert
Tenuta, Antonio
Tenuta, Elizabeth Conforti
Tenuta, Filiberto
Tenuta, Francesco and Francesca
Tenuta, George S.
Tenuta, Joachim and Julia
Tenuta, Mercurio J. and Saleria V.
Tenuta, Paul P.
Tenuta, Peter and Filomena
Tenuta, Vincenzo
Tepoorten, Joseph A. and Molly A.
Thein, Margaretha
Thelen, Arthur E. and Marie
Thelen, Margaret
Thelen, Nickolas P.
Thelen, Peter
Thelen, Theodore
Theriault, Justin C. and Rose M.
Thien, Anna
Thien, Catherine
Thien, John
Thien, Mathias and George
Thien, Mathias
Thilges, Mary
Thilges, Peter
Thom, Margaret L.
Thomas, Albert B.
Thomas, Anna F.
Thomas, Charles
Thomas, Edward M.
Thomas, Eliza.
Thomas, Elizabeth
Thomas, Frank M.
Thomas, George Jr.
Thomas, George P.
Thomas, Gloria Jean
Thomas, Harry
Thomas, Irene
Thomas, J. Lawrence and Cecelia J.
Thomas, Johan and Katherine
Thomas, John M. and Frances M.
Thomas, Joseph and Emma
Thomas, Kathleen M.
Thomas, Lena
Thomas, Loraine M.
Thomas, Louise E.
Thomas, Magdallena
Thomas, Martin and Bernice
Thomas, Mary
Thomas, Mathias
Thomas, Nickolaus
Thomas, Robert
Thomas, Vincent J.
Thomas, William and Theresa M.
Thome, John
Thome, Mathias Robert
Thome, Susan
Thomey, Edward
Thomey, Elizabeth
Thomey, George
Thomey, Joanne L.
Thomey, John
Thomey, Magagline
Thomey, Martin
Thomey, Peter A.
Thompson, Anna L. and Jeanette
Thompson, Flora M.
Thompson, Harry A. and Mary C.
Thompson, Michael Perry
Thomsen, W. Chris and Elizabeth
Threinen, Annetta
Threinen, John
Threinen, Peter J. and Margaret A.
Thrinen, Anthony J. and Rosa T.
Tijuanitis, Anton J.
Tillman, Charles and Angeline R.
Tilschneider, Magdalena
Tinnen, Noel A. and Marie T.
Tkalsig, Valentin
Toeppe, Michael G. and Catherine
Toigo, Maria
Tolstyga, Edward W. and Marion R.
Tolstygo, Kostanty
Tomakaitis, Eva
Tomakaitis, Joseph
Tomczak, Ricky A.
Tomkiavicz, Peter
Tomlinson, Molly Lencioni
Tondryk, Hipolit
Tonichella, Joe
Toppi, Dominick
Torcivia, Christopher and Antoinette
Torco, Albert and Family
Torgerson, Sandra M. Salituro
Torresin, Louis F. and Maria G.
Tosch, Frank
Tostrud, Mary Elizabeth
Totilas, Charles
Totilas, John
Totilas, Mary
Totlewska, Heline
Tovo, Henry and Della
Tozppe, John Belting
Trapp, Margaret
Trapp, Sadie
Travanti, Filippo
Trecciari, Enric
Trecroci, Edward F. and Madaline C (Picture)
Trecroci, Edward F. and Madaline C.
Trecruci, Carmeh
Trejnowski, Anna
Trejnowski, Peter
Tremmel, Lavera
Tripp, James Edward and Genevieve Ludwig
Trobec, J.
Trobec, Johanna
Trobec, Matthew
Troli, Geno Albert
Trotta, Battista
Truesdell, Norman V. and Marie E.
Trulin, Bernadette
Truskowski, Anthony
Tubelis, Melis
Tubelis, Petronella
Turcek, Greta H.
Turcek, Joseph A. and Maria A.
Turcek, Joseph C.
Turcek, Joseph
Turcek, Marie A.
Turcek, Raymond J.
Turcek, Raymond
Tures, Michael R.
Tures, Raymond N. and Mary M.
Turkowski, Anna Prokup
Turowski, John
Tuzinski, Mary
Tworek, Michael
Tyson, Bernard E. and Lois M.
Tyunaitis, Joseph F. and Rose E.
Uhen, Madeline L.
Ulrich, Beulah Koos
Umathum, John
Umathum, Mary
Umek, Laudy and Mary
Ungemach, Kathryn
Unger, Mary
Unmarked Grave Marker
Unold, James J.
Unti, Dominick and Eliabeth
Urankar, Frank and Anna
Urban, John F.
Urban, Joseph
Urban, Julius and Anna
Urbanelli, Nazzareno
Uttech, Adelaide H.
Vaccaro, Santo
Vadjon, S. and Jepan
Vagnoni, Joseph
Valen, Marion
Valent, Teresa
Valente, Antonio and Saveria
Valente, Louis F. and Marie
Valentine, Elizabeth
Valentine, Theodore
Valenzano, Luigi
Valley, Blanche L.
Valley, Milton A.
Van Chena, George and Angela R.
Van Chena, Nicholas and Barbara C.
Van Chena, Robert C.
Van Kerkvoorcle, Cesar and Angeline L.
Van Lone, Wayne A. and Helen A.
Van Marter, Michael T.
Van Thiel, Robert M.
Van Wey, David W.
Van Wormer, Grover P.
Van Wormer, Mary C.
Van Wormer, Rose
Vanbeckum, Mary
Vancina, Nick and Victoria
Vandenberg, Catherine M.
Vandenberg, Jerome T.
Vanderfin, James Francis
Vannicola, Frank J.
Vannicola, Frank
Vannicola, Inis
Vannicola, Maria W.
Vareck, Charles
Vareck, Jacob
Vargas, James T.
Varnis, Kazimera
Varnis, Kazimir
Vellella, George P. and Jennie
Velvick, Nancy
Vena, Caroline
Vena, Eugene D.
Vena, Eugene N. and Rose A.
Vena, Infant Male
Vena, Laura Hoteritza
Vena, Maria Turco
Vena, Raffaele
Venskus, Charles and Frank
Ventura, Annibale and Angeline
Ventura, Carlo N. and Maria R.
Ventura, Floyd
Ventura, James
Ventura, Joseph
Ventura, Julius A. and Rose E.
Ventura, Magdalena
Ventura, Nello
Venturini, Leo A. Sr.
Verlen, Steve and Valma
Verville, David L. and Rita M. Bitautis
Verville, David L.
Vescio, Maria
Vetter, Frances
Vetter, Heinrich
Vetter, Henry
Vetter, Louis A.
Vetter, Val
Vhanak, Marooilsa
Vick, Leona R. Joerndt
Vick, Reuben E.
Vidas, Francis
Vidas, Marcella M.
Villan, Maria
Villan, Oreste A.
Vines, Anna
Viola, Elba L.
Vita, Charles
Vite, Edward D.
Vite, Eva Edith
Vite, Joseph and Mary Ann
Vite, Louis Springie
Vite, Mario J. and Frances
Vite, Michele
Vite, Rosaria A. and Louis Paul
Vitelli, Benardino Ventura
Vitelli, Filomena Ventura
Vitelli, Giuseppe Ventura
Vitelli, Pietro Ventura
Vitkauskis, Antonina
Vitkus, Martin and Family
Vlachina, Sheryl Ann
Vodnik, Dorothea
Vogt, Elizabeth E.
Voihsem, Rev. Peter J.
Voleska, Donald
Vollmer, George
Vollmer, Margaret Grosch
Volpentesta, Carmela
Volpentesta, Gaetana (Picture)
Volpentesta, Gaetana
Volpentesta, Michael C. and Concetta M.
Volpentesta, Rugieri and Family
Vona, Rosario
Wade, Anastasia
Wade, Anna L.
Wade, C. Russell
Wade, Catherine Waldenmeyer
Wade, Catherine
Wade, Christine Robsel
Wade, Craig K.
Wade, Dorothy E.
Wade, Elizabeth M.
Wade, Elmer H. and Florine Fegan
Wade, Eunice
Wade, George R.
Wade, Gerald
Wade, Gertrude V.
Wade, Helen C.
Wade, Lena
Wade, Mary
Wade, Melba E.
Wade, Nellie A.
Wade, Pearl E.
Wade, Ralph A. and Irene M.
Wade, Walton H. and Lillian M.
Wade, William H.
Wade, William J.
Wagner, Andrew G.
Wagner, Carl A. and Josetta M.
Wagner, John P.
Wagner, Mathias
Waitkene, Emerencijona
Waitkus, Joseph
Walach, Joseph
Wallace, Stan Jr.
Wallig, Alan
Wallig, Arthur M.
Wallig, Carl N.
Wallig, Caroline
Wallig, Catherine R.
Wallig, Charles P.
Wallig, Clara C.
Wallig, Edgar C.
Wallig, Gregory W.
Wallig, Helen M.
Wallig, J. Peter
Wallig, John B.
Wallig, John M.
Wallig, Katerine
Wallig, Margaret C.
Wallig, Margaret
Wallig, Mary Ann
Wallig, Mathilda
Wallig, Nicholas
Wallig, Rose E.
Wallig, Rosina
Wallig, William J.
Walonis, Stanley
Walter, Agnes M.
Walton, Bernice E.
Walton, Clara J. Pfeiffer
Walton, James Edward
Walton, Thomas W.
Walz, Joseph
Wanagas, Adam
Wanagas, Josephine
Wanagas, Paul J.
Wanages, Edward
Wanages, Peter and Domicelle
Warren, Adolph and Family
Wasilevich, Max and Rose M.
Wavro, John
Wawiorka, Alex and Anna
Wawiorka, Joseph
Wawiorka, Stanley and Mary
Wawiorka, Stanley C.
Wawiorka, Veronica
Weber, Margaret
Wedelstedt, Joseph A.
Wedelstedt, Regina
Wedelstedt, William B.
Wegrzyn, Julia
Weinheimer, Edwin L. and Mary E.
Weinheimer, Henry J. and Caroline
Weiss, Joseph S.
Weiss, Theresa M.
Weitzel, Paul A. and Bernadette L.
Wember, Charles
Wember, Infant
Wember, John
Wember, Joseph S.
Wember, Stanley
Wenckus, Pouilas
Wendt, Leo and Frank
Wendt, Paul
Wenning, Cletes H.
Wenning, Lucille M.
Werner, Alex N.
Werner, Ann E.
Werner, Charles Keith
Werner, Charles T.
Werner, Irene
Werner, Patricia R.
Werner, Robert T.
Werner, Ruth Ann
Werner, Verne C.
Wernie, Josephine B.
Werve, Alma Weiskopf
Werve, Charles Benjamin
Werve, Frances Ann
Werve, Helen
Werve, Matt W. and Ann Gaffney
Werve, Nathan F.
Werve, Richard F.
Werve, Theodore
Werwie, Aloysins G. and Loretta A.
Werwie, Christopher J. and Cecelia E.
Werwie, John C.
Werwie, Joseph J. Sr. and Esther E.
Werwie, Mathias A.
Wess, Anthony M.
Weyres, Joseph T.
Weyres, Mary
Weyres, Mathias

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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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