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St Hedwigs Catholic Cemetery
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Blazie, Eva
Blazie, John D
Bloniarz, Don and Clara
Bloniarz, Edmund
Boudnik Roger J. II
Bowman, Harry R. and Barbara L
Brezinski, Bessie
Brezinski, John and Susie
Brezinski, John M. and Claire
Brezinski, John M
Brezinski, Josephine
Brezinski, Martin and Eila
Brezinski, Michael and family
Brezinski, Ralph
Brezinski, William and Mary
Brusda, Albert and family
Brusda, Albert
Brusda, Andrew J
Brusda, Bernard and Agnes
Brusda, Leo
Brusda, Pauline
Bruski, Barney and Matilda
Bruski, Cecilia
Bruski, Edward and Pauline
Bruski, Edward
Bruski, John and Tekla
Bruski, Joseph
Brusky, Anton
Brusky, Apolinary and Lucy
Brusky, Daniel D. and Ruth V
Brusky, Frank and Antonia
Brusky, John and Anna
Brusky, John and Florentine
Brusky, Leon
Brusky, Monica
Brusky, Paul and Elizabeth
Brusky, Peter
Brusky, W. Edwin and Mary
Brusky, Wilfred R. and Shirley A
Brusky, William J. (badge)
Brusky, william J. (picture)
Brusky, William J
Brusky, Winfred R
Brzezinski, Henry
Brzezinski, Michael and Jan
Burmeister, Eugene
Butler, David and Karen A
Caskey, Roy M
Charlier, Clarence and Clara
Ciche, John and Doris
Ciche, John and Mary
Cichy, Mary
Ciha, Aloysius and family
Ciokiewicz, John E
Crissey, George C
Crissey, Gertrude A
Dembinski, Frank and Rose
Dembinski, Joseph
Dembinski, Josephine
Dembinski, Julius
Dembinski, Marvin and Ruby
Dembinski, S
Diedrich, Dale A
Diefenbach, Anna O'Konski
Dolski, Paul
Dolski, Peter and Anna
Dolsky, Joseph and Anthony
Dolsky, Micael and Catherine
Dombrowski, Donald and Beatrice Knipp
Doperalski, Bartholmew and Mary
Doperalski, Chester and Betty
Doperalski, Clara
Doperalski, John and Laura
Doperalski, Norbert and Adeline
Doperalski, Victor and Mary
Drenski, Martin
Drenski, Vincent and Clara
Evans, Catherine Anne Ciha
Frisque, John and Lucy
Glish, Joseph and Jeffrey
Glish, Joseph
Glovacki, Stanley
Glyzewski, Paul
Haen, Lyle A
Haen, Norbert and Evelyn
Hanchek, Simon and Mary
Hanel, Catherine
Hanshek, Lawrence and Anna
Hanshek, Learder
Hrabik, Joseph and Anna
Jana, Brou
Janoski, Frank T. and Blanche P
Janoski, Henry
Janoski, Jozefa
Janosky, Frank E
Janosky, Raymond
Janosky, Thomas and Mary
Janovski, Katarzina
Janovski, Paul
Janowski, Henry and family
Janowski, Jacob and Julia
Janowski, Jacob and Mary
Janowski, James W
Janowski, Louis S. and Clara M
Janowski, Nick
Janowski, Teo (2)
Janowski, Teo
Janowski, Theodore and Sophie
Johanek, Anton and Julia
Junio, Carol A
Juza, Frankie
Karl, Edwin J. and Mildred M
Karl, Robert A. and Joan M
Karolewski, Edward
Karolewski, John and Evelyn
Karolewski, Mary
Karolewski, Peter
Karolewski, Robert
Karolewski, Victoria
Kassner, Joseph and Jennie
Kazmerchek, Mihalina
Kazmierczak, John and Teofila
Kazmierczak, Valentine and Maryjanna
Kielpikowski, Anna S
Kielpikowski, Frank J
Kielpikowski, Jean Marie
Kielpikowski, La Vern
Kinjerski, Ann
Kinjerski, Claudia
Kinjerski, Edward P. and Edwardine R
Kinjerski, Frank L. Sr
Kinjerski, Frank Sr. and Leona M
Kinjerski, Harry and Anita
Kinjerski, Isadore and Stella
Kinjerski, John E. and Jeanne A
Kinjerski, Joseph and Mabel
Kinjerski, Lawrence A
Kinjerski, Lawrence Sr. and Marie
Kinjerski, Mary Ann
Kinjerski, Simon and Dlores M
Kinjerski, Simon T
Kinjerski, Thomas and Joyce
Knipp, Andrew and family
Knipp, Charles Z
Knipp, Charley and family
Knipp, Edward and family
Knipp, Frank and family
Knipp, Frank F. and Gertrude
Knipp, Harry A
Knipp, Jacob and Michalina
Knipp, Kenneth
Knipp, Leo and Anna
Knipp, Mary Jane
Knipp, Mathew S
Knipp, Michael H
Knipp, Nicholas J (2)
Knipp, Nicholas J
Knipp, Peter and Lucy
Knipp, Walter and Susie
Knipp. Albert
Kostrewski, Hipolite and Mary
Kostrewski, John
Kostrzewski, Antonia
Kowaski, Frank
Krysak, Peter
Krysiak, Frank and Katherine (picture)
Krysiak, Frank and Katherine
Krysiak, Jan
Krysiak, Josef and Josef
Kuich, Jan
Kuich, Wladyslawa
Laskowski, Alice M
Laskowski, Edmund
Laskowski, Helen and Christine
Laskowski, John
Laskowski, Raymond and Mary Jane
Laskowski, Stella
Lipska, Anton
Lipski, Josef and family
LuMaye, Mark J. and Sue M
Malchak, John and Wanda
Malchak, Valentine and Aniela
Malchak, Wencel and Lucy Mindak
Malchek, infant male
Malczewski, Adam F
Malczewski, Adam
Malczewski, Frank and Anna
Malczewski, Frank
Malczewski, L. and Anna
Michalek, Clement and Stella
Michalek, Edward V
Michalek, Emil
Michalek, Joseph A
Michalek, Joseph and Monica
Muchowski, Frank
Muchowsky, Alex and Mary
Muchowsky, Jack M
Muchowsky, Jacob
Muchowsky, Philip and Martha
Muchowsky, Tekla
Muhowski, infant
Musial, Ervin and Angeline
Musial, Ervin J
Musial, Thomas M
Nemetz, Esther A. Doperalski
O'Konske, Adrian E. and Almeda R
O'Konski, Alvin and
O'Konski, Blanche
O'Konski, Frank and Antonia
O'Konski, Frank J. II
O'Konski, Joanna
O'Konski, Joe E
O'Konski, Lawrence
O'Konski, Leo E. and Lillian
O'Konski, Thomas and Stella
Okonski, Marczanna
Okonski, Paul
Ouradnik, Charles A
Ouradnik, Edwin and family
Paradowsky, Frank and Magenla
Paradowsky, Theodore and Frances
Pardowsky, Milton and Rose
Paska, Jacob and Magdalena
Patek, Edward and Viola
Patek, Henry and Laura
Patek, Joseph
Paul, Frances and Emily
Paul, Peter
Paul, Vincent
Pavlowich, Josephine and Annie
Pelishek, Ben and Anna
Pelishek, Ervin and Lucille
Pelnar, James M and family
Pelnar, W. and Alice
Petrosky, Joseph and family
Piatek, Anastazya
Piatek, Anna
Piatek, Bartlami and Wladyslawa
Piatek, Franbijszek
Piatek, Jann
Piatek, Lucas and Helen
Piaten, Felagija
Piotrosky, Jan
Pisha, Melvin E. and Valerie M
Plohar, Mary
Plohar, Mayme and Regenald
Plohar, Violet
Rataczak, Antonhia
Ratajcak, Wawrzyn and Agnes
Ratajczak, Adam
Ratajczak, Alois and Louise
Ratajczak, Charles and Anna
Ratajczak, Charlotte L
Ratajczak, Edward S. and Helen C
Ratajczak, Elsie M
Ratajczak, Frances (picture)
Ratajczak, Frances M
Ratajczak, Hedwig and Frances
Ratajczak, Jakob
Ratajczak, Jocob and Antonia
Ratajczak, John and Agnes
Ratajczak, Leo B
Ratajczak, Leonard E. and Gladys C
Ratajczak, Louis and family
Ratajczak, Lucas and Diana M
Ratajczak, Lucas and Emily
Ratajczak, Peter and Katherine
Ratajczak, Stanley and Helen
Ratajczak, Thomas
Ratayczak, Cecelia
Ratayczak, Francisek
Ratayczak, Maryiana
Ratayczak, Pelagia
Ratayczak, Pioter
Rodrian, Heather C
Saint Hedwig Cemetery Sign
Salkowski, Anton and Cecelia
Schemenkowski, Frank and Eva
Schemenkowski, Joseph and Mary
Schemenkowski, Louis
Schemenkowski, Regina
Shimanek, Alvin L. and Joyce L
Sinicki family stone
Sinicki, Anton
Sinicki, Edwin and Edward
Sinicki, Isabelle and Lillian
Sinicki, Mary Jane
Sinicki, Mary
Sinicky, Frank and Nellie
Sinicky, Frank
Sinicky, John and Apolonia
Sipiorski, Harry and Helen
Sipiorski, Harry D. and Kathy
Sipiorski, Sherry Ann
Stodola, Wencil and Dolores
Swifka, Edwin J
Swifka, John and Tillie
Swifka, John R
Swifka, John
Swintosky, Anton and Alice
Swintosky, Emil and Eleanor
Swintosky, infant male
Swintosky, John and Augusta
Swintosky, Joseph and Mary
Swintosky, Kenneth A. and Darlene J
Szidel, Francsik Algustin
Szydel, Andrzy (2)
Szydel, Andrzy
Szydel, Annie
Szydel, Jana
Szydel, Joseph and Pauline
Szydel, Joseph V. and Mary M
Szydel, Katherine
Szydel, Leo B. and Clara I
Szydel, Raphiel
Tadisch, Felix
Tadish, Felix and Verna
Tatajczak, Carlie
Tatajczak, Thomas and Verna
Termantingl, Clara M. Muchowsky
Thor, Alvin A. and Mary V
Urban, Joseph and Katherine
Urban, Leo P. and Marcella A
Van Goethem, Harold A. and Karen L
Van Goethem, Kevin Joseph
Verhagen, Octave
Verhagen, Rose
Wochos, Arnold and Viola Swintosky
Worachek, Joseph and Mary
Worachek, Joseph R. and Mary A
Zielonka, Fritz H. and Joan M
Zielonka, Fritz H
Zwiefka, Marcin and family

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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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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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