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St. Alphonsus Cemetery
Tombstone Photos


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Alfs, Gertrude
Althoff, Anna
Althoff, Frank E.
Althoff, Frank X. and Annie M.
Althoff, Johann
Althoff, Joseph
Althoff, Maria K.
Armatys, George A.
Balaban, Henry J.
Balaban, Mary
Balster, Mary A.
Banas, Andrew and Regina
Banas, Frederick E.
Barbain, Helen
Battaglia, Anthony N. Sr. and Lorraine S.
Batzkall, Robert and Christine C.
Baumeister, Mary Jane
Beard, Mary Lehrmann
Becker, Christina
Beimer, William F. and Katherine
Berger, Clara
Berger, Joseph
Bienamann, Mary C.
Blum, Rev. Joahnes Gulielmus
Bopp, Christine
Bopp, Lizzie
Bopp, Simon E.
Bracker, Bernard
Brefeld, Adelheide
Breski, Paul J. and Stella M.
Briere, Elizabeth
Briggemann, Anna Marie
Briski, Paul J. Jr. and Joan T.
Brueggeman, Frank H.
Brueggeman, Maria
Burns, Regina D.
Busch, Eleonor
Busch, John H. and Mary L.
Buschmann, Josephine
Bush, James M.
Bushman, Bernard
Cholewinski, Evekyn M.
Cholewinski, Florian A. Sr.
Cholewinski, Larry A.
Church on cemetery grounds
Cody, Leo Joseph
Corey, Walter and Mary
Cross in cemetery
Daniels, May
Daniels, Rosa
Dornbreck, Violet E.
Dornbreck, William J.
Drotar, John and Sophie
Drozdowicz, Frank and Victoria
Drozdowski, Thaddeus T. and Joan A.
Dudziak, Anthony and Florence
Durinski, Frank and Elaine M.
Ebbers, Norbert J. and Louise M.
Ebbing, Aloys and Katherine
Ebbing, Carrie D.
Ebbing, unclear
Ebert, Frank and Lucy
Edding, Fred William and Elizabeth Clara
Ehlen, George A. and Margaret D.
Elbert, Joseph
Elbert, Mamie L.
Elverman, Alois and Mary
Elverman, Anton
Elverman, Edward
Elverman, Ethel
Elverman, Heinrich
Elverman, James J.
Elverman, John
Elverman, Richard L. and Evelyn A.
Elvermann, Anna
Elvermann, Johann A. and Christina
Epping, A. and R.
Epping, Adelaide
Epping, Anna
Epping, Elizabeth
Epping, Frances L.
Epping, Henry J. and Cathrine
Epping, Herman and Mary
Epping, Herman
Epping, infant female
Epping, LeRoy E. and Jacqueline R.
Epping, Mary Magdalena
Epping, Mary
Eppling, John M.
Esseling, Henry
Evans, Joseph B.
Fernald, Charles R. and Florence
Fernald, Marilyn Mae
Fink, Scott A.
Fleming, unclear and Gertrude W.
Frahm, Joan
Frahm, Wallace and family
Franz, Robert J.
Garcia, Salvador C. and Florence M.
Gehring, Edward A. and family
Gehring, Henry
Giza, John
Gorczca, Pauline A.
Gorczyca, Stanley J.
Gorczycz, Mary M.
Grady, Eleanor V.
Grady, Thomas G. and Virginia A.
Greil, infant female
Grulich, Carl F. and Margaret M.
Harris, Kathy G.
Hass, William G. and Joseph
Heidermann, Maria
Hemling, Bernard and Anna H.
Hemling, Herman
Hemling, Johanna
Hemling, Joseph
Herda, Hedwig
Herda, Martin and Rachael
Herda, William Patrick (Will)
Herua, Elmer B. and Edith
Hoeltz, August
Hoelz, Anna Mary
Hoffner, Elizabeth
Hoffner, Theodore
Hofmann, Theodor
Hollencamp, Henry
Hollencamp, Theo.
Hollencamp, Wilhelmina
Hollenkamp, Antonetta
Holz, Emma
Huff, William and Rose
Hunsbuscher, Anton F.
Hunsbuscher, Sylvia
Hunsbusher, Edward A. and Dora C.
Hunsbusher, Frank M. and Mary J.
Jacobsen, George W. and Florence
Jacobsen, Janet
Jochem, William G. and Laura
Johnson, Earl G. and Joan P.
Joras, George
Kaiser, Anton and Josephine
Kaiser, Henry
Kapplehoff, Leo Zachry
Kapplehoff, Theodore Joseph
Kerkhoff, Henry and Dora
Kerkhoff, Henry J. and Margaret J.
Kerkhoff, Herbert B. and Gertrude
Kerkhoff, Theodore and family
Kerkman, Agnes
Kerkman, Arthur L.
Kerkman, Cecilia
Kerkman, Clemens H. and Agnes B.
Kerkman, Eduard
Kerkman, John A. and Elizabeth
Kerkman, John and Katherine
Kerkman, Joseph A. and Lena
Kerkman, Joseph B.
Kerkman, Joshua J.
Kerkman, Victor H. and Eleanore A.
Kerkman, Walter
Kersting, Clarence
Kersting, Edwin
Kersting, Henry and Maria
Kersting, infant male
Kersting, infant
Kielpinski, Norbert and Lillian
King, Jacob and Kate
Kirkhoff, John T.
Knobbe, John
Knobbe, Louisa G.
Knobbe, Margaret
Knobbe, Mary Jane
Knobbe, Sgt. W.H.
Knobbe, William
Knobbe, Wm.
Koldeway, George
Koldeway, Jane
Kominiak, John
Kominiak, Joseph A. and family
Kretschmer, Anna Bridget
Kretschmer, Arthur Peter
Kretschmer, Frank M. and Mary A.
Kretschmer, Henry W. and Rose G.
Kretschmer, infant male
Kretschmer, James
Kretschmer, Johanna
Kretschmer, Richard F.
Kretschmer, William T. and Dorothea Marie
Krick, Louis P. and Marie E.
Krif, Catherine
Krift, Bernard
Krift, Frank and Mary
Krift, William A. and Ottilia M.
Krome, Josephine C.
Kruthoff, Joseph
Kuhn, Maria
Kulikowski, Edward
Lambert, Joseph and unclear
Lancela, William
Lanternier, Grace A. and Marge H.
Larsen, Betty Rose
Lehrman, Bernard T.
Lehrman, Georgie
Lehrman, Katherine
Lens, Bern.
Lenz, Bernhard
Lenz, Elisabetha C.
Lenz, William
Lichter, George and Ethel M.
Lichter, John and Marilyn
Linneman, Andrew T.
Linneman, Frank and Josephine
Linneman, Philip A.
Linnemann, unclear
Lisowski, John F. and Eva H.
Lohaus, Adelheid
Lohaus, Bernard H. and Antonetta
Lohaus, Ervin J.
Lohaus, Francis
Lohaus, Henry W.
Lohaus, John Adam
Lohaus, John B.
Lois, Andrew B. (Andy) and Lucille A. Tenhagen
Lois, Anton and Anna
Lois, Anton Jr. and Anna
Lois, Arthur A.
Lois, Ben and Emma
Lois, Bernard H.
Lois, Bernard
Lois, David J.
Lois, Elizabeth
Lois, Francis A.
Lois, Henry and unclear
Lois, Herman and Carrie
Lois, infant male
Lois, Joseph G.
Lois, Lawrence
Lois, Leonard H. and Magdalene F.
Lois, William L. and Elizabeth
Lostumo, Laurance J.
Lubbno, Lawrence J.
Lubeno, Charles F. and Caroline A.
Luke, Richard and M.M.
Luke, Richard Jr. and Lorena M.
Luke, Werner
Maas, Freddie W.
Maas, Rosa
Mack, Helene A.
Magiorowski, Stanislawa (Stella)
Mangold, John and Theresa
Marino, Heather M.
Marino, Philomena
Martin, Richard A.
Matthews, LaVerne C. and family
May, Henry and Johanna
McCarthy, Charles P. and Lorraine
McRae, Elizabeth
Meiler, Josephina
Meisen, Theodore
Menheer, Raymond C.
Menheer, Wayne J.
Merrick, Emmitt and Christine
Merten, J. Henry
Merten, Joseph B.
Merten, Joseph H.
Merten, Laura
Merten, Mary Homan
Messinger, John E. and Louise M.
Meurer, Henry M. and Josephine Scherrer
Meurer, Paul and Anna
Meyer, infant
Michals, George J. and Josephine A.
Michals, Stanley
Michalski, Gustave
Michalski, Joseph and Caroline
Milarski, Donald E. and Veronica A.
Miller, John
Miller, Louis
Monaghan, Guy
Monaghan, Thomas
Monzel, Christopher C. and Katherine J.
Monzel, Raymond J. and Carlene B.
Mooney, John and Mary K.
Morman, Henry J. and Dorothy M.
Moss, Josephine
Natteford, Annie
Nattefort, Bernard and Mary
Niley, Mike
O'Connell, Steven K.
Olbert, Wilhelm
Osberg, Bryan J.
Ossankamp, John
Overkamp, Ferdinand
Overkamp, Gertrude
Paslaski, Frank and Mary E.
Pawlowski, Julia
Pennefeather, Edmund J.
Pennefeather, Ella
Pennefeather, Joseph E. and Margaret
Petersen, James and Laura
Phillips, Donald E.
Piccolo, Daniel
Poepping, Norbert J. and Helen V.
Powell, Martha Frances Smitz
Rafferty, Henry
Rafferty, John
Rafferty, Joseph E.
Rafferty, Margaret
Rafferty, Peter
Rahman, Heinrich
Rasch, Clara
Reich, Florentine and Barbara
Reyer, Anna Stenzel
Reyer, Robert J.
Richter, Alphons and Gertrude
Richter, Alphons
Richter, Bernard A.
Richter, Dora
Richter, J. Bernard and Frank A.
Richter, Jacqueline M.
Richter, Theodore and Cathrina
Riggs, Charles L. and Harriet M.
Riley, Paul A.
Roanhaus, Phillip M. and Arlene F.
Robers, Bernard J. and Regina M.
Robers, Dorothy A.
Robers, Frank H.
Robers, Jennifer E.
Robers, John A.
Robers, John B. and Christina
Robers, Joseph J. and Agnes A.
Robers, Myrtle A. and Marion H.
Roelz, Simon
Rombeck, Franz
Rombeck, Getrude
Rombeck, J. Herman
Rombeck, John H.H.
Rombeck, Maria C.
Rosenplanter, Heinreich
Rosenplanter, M.A.
Rosenplenter, Heinrich B.
Rosenplenter, Heinrich
Rossmiller, Friedaricka
Rossmiller, Hieron A.
Rossmiller, William G. and Agnes A.
Schenning, David C.
Schenning, John and Margaret
Scherrer, Charlotte
Scherrer, Cyril F.
Scherrer, Elmer and Agnes C.
Scherrer, Henry J. and Sylvia M.
Scherrer, John T. and Mary A.
Scherrer, Sebastian
Scherrer, Thomas A.
Scherrer, Vincent and family
Scherrer, Vincent P.
Schierman, Frank
Schilz, Bernard and Mary
Schilz, John
Schilz, Mike and Mytle
Schlar, Mary C.
Schlax, Anna P.
Schlax, Anton
Schlax, Carline
Schlax, Elizabeth
Schlax, Matilda
Schlax, Michael and Willie
Schlax, Peter
Schlitz, George L. and Dorothy A.
Schlitz, Roberta (Birdie) (R.N.)
Schmalfeldt, Emerson and family
Schmidt, Robert H. Sr.
Schneider, Dr. Phil (D.P.M.) and Carolyn Weis (R.N.)
Schondorf, Louis and Stella
Schricker, Raymond J. and family
Schuerman, Albertus and Dororthy M.
Schuerman, Anna
Schuerman, Charles B. and Mary M.
Schuerman, Frank J.
Schuerman, Louise
Schuerman, Sybilla
Schuerman, Theodore
Schulz, Lyle M. and Melania M.
Schumann, Neal A.
Schwering, Herman
Sheahan, Ann
Sherman, Frank and Sherman
Sierzeca, Fred A.
Sierzega, Fred A. Sr. and Clara D.
Sikac, Donald J.
Sikac, Dorothy M.
Slifka, Margaret G.
Smith, Alfred E.
Smith, Herman H.
Smith, Josephine K.
Smitz, Bernard
Smitz, Emma
Smitz, Frank and Caroline M.
Smitz, Henry
Smitz, Joseph and Josephine
Smitz, Libbie
Smitz, Wilhelmina
Sobbe, Henry and Gertrude
Sobbe, John H.
Sobbe, William C.
Sorg, Ferdinand B. and Margaret M.
Spetzman, Henry and Meiler, Josephine
Spetzman, Kathrine
Spetzman, William and Anna
Spetzman, Wm. and Lois Matt
Spiegelhoff, Claud B. and Esther
Spiegelhoff, Clem H. and Florence W.
Spiegelhoff, Erwin and M.
Spiegelhoff, Henry and Matilda
Spiegelhoff, Lillian
Spiegelhoff, Otto and Carrie
Spiegelhoff, Ruth
Spiegelhoff, Wm. and Mary
Spitzman, Frank H.
Spraner, Ann M.
Spraner, Catharine
St. Alphonsus Catholic Cemetery Sign
Standenmeyer, Frederick M.
Suer, Bernard
Tamkaig, Lyoh
Tanking, Adelheid
Tanking, Alieda
Tanking, Gertrude
Tanking, Hendrickus
Tanking, Johann
Tanking, Johanna
Tanking, John
Tanking, Mary
Tavis, Elisabeth
Tavis, Henry
Tenhagen, Eleanor
Thielmann, Joseph A.
Thompson, Sterling T. and Eleanor J.
Toelle, Anna
Toelle, Mary Ann
Tognarelli, Fred and Harriet L.
Tognarelli, Frederick A. and Betty D.
Toonarelli, Fredrick A.
Uhem, Genevieve
Uhen, Michael E.
unknown, infant
Unknown, Mary Jane
Vos, Alphons and Catherine
Vos, Arthur F.
Vos, Arthur L. and Rita A.
Vos, H.
Vos, Henry and Helen
Vos, Joseph and Elisabeth
Vos, Joseph B. and Mary V. Robers
Vos, Josephina Alvina
Vos, Leon E. and Rita A.
Wagner, George and Betty E.
Walas, Matthew
Ward, John J. and Alice Mae
Warren, Timothy J. (Tim)
Watercott, Christopher
Watercott, Magdalena
Wawro, Dr. Joseph S. and Genevieve M.
Wawro, Joseph S.
Wealdring, Herman
Weassing, Henry and Josephine
Wehmhoff, Henry
Weis, Alvin and Rosemary
Weis, Claude M. and Nancy D. Franz
Welch, Herbert W. and Harriet M.
Wermeling, William C. and Mary A.
Wermeling, William G. and Carol A.
Weyrough, Margaret M.
Wilson, Kyle V. and Jodi A.
Wisnefski, John and Bertha A.
Wolf, Leander
Yuknis, Benedict J.
Zerfas, Edward and unclear
Zerfas, Katherine
Zerfas, Mathias
Zuber, Earl E. and Eleanor G.
Zych, Walter and Johanna

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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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