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St Marys Catholic (Algoma) Cemetery
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Ahlers, Theodore J. and Elizabeth D
Anderson, Gordon M. and Regina R
Andre, Isadore and Agnes
Annoye, Alvin J. and Regina H
Annoye, Joseph and Laura
Bach, Fredric and Cleo
Barbiaux, Felix and Ferdinante
Barbiaux, Louis and Mary
Barrette, Adolph
Barrette, Dennis
Barta, Elizabeth
Becker, Orval and Veronica
Beitling, Charles
Bellin, Ervin and Genevieve
Benes, Cyril F
Benes, Ervin W
Berg, Donald M. and Ann M
Berger, Mahel and Eli
Bilek, P
Blaha, Agnes
Blaha, Andrew A
Blaha, John A. and Anna May
Blaha, Mark
Blahnik, Albert Ray
Blahnik, Anton L. and Clara
Blahnik, Clement T. and Helen A
Blahnik, Edward R. and Helen K
Blahnik, Emil and Anna
Blahnik, Gertrude
Blahnik, Howard J
Blahnik, Joseph and family
Blahnik, Katherine
Blahnik, Matilda
Blahnik, Theresia
Blahnik, Vincent H. and Suzanne A
Blahnk, Howard and Dolores
Blatsky, John
Blatsky, Mary
Boettcher, Richard and Charlotte
Boettcher, Richard W
Bohman, George and Barbara
Bongle, Aurthur and Marie
Bongle, Richard
Bottkol, Michael and Anna
Bouche, Orbie and Helen
Bouchonville, Jule and Mary
Bouchonville, William and Adeline
Boudnik, Joseph and Bertha
Brauer, David J
Brey, George A. and Germaine
Brey, George Sr. and Charlotte
Brey, John
Brey, Myrtle A
Brey, William
Brooks, Howard and Gertrude
Brooks, Howard Joseph
Brooks, Rory Kristopher
Buettner, John and Mary
Burmeister, Linda
Capelle, Clarence J
Carmey, Ed and Marie
Cassoul, John and Iva
Cejka, Jakub
Cejka, Marie
Cesar, Lloyd E
Chike, Dorothy
Christenson, Melvin and Rose
Ciha, Anton J
Ciha, George J. and Rose L
Cmejla, Anna
Cmeyla, Albert J. and Margaret A
Cooper, James C
Cooper, Rachel
Cooper, Willie H
Coppersmith, Charles E
Corroy, Daniel and Anna
Crawford, Alice W
Dachelet, Henry and Laura
Dachelet, Kathy A
Daul, Constance Mary
De Villers, August and family
DeBuelle, Harold and Lorraine
Delarwelle, Barry
Delarwelle, Erwin and Mayme
Delarwelle, Larry J. and Kathryn A
Delwiche, Marcelin
Dhney, Eugene and Elsie
Dier, Alfred and Elizabeth Unk
Dubenig, Loretta
Dubratz, Fred Henry
Dufek, John and Wilhelmina
Dufek, Joseph and family
Dufek, Matt
Dufek, Philip and Sylvia
Entringer, Donald F
Entringer, Frank and Mary
Entringer, Mark D
Entringer, Peter and Mary
Failey, Libbie Andre
Fax, Anna
Fax, Berdinand
Fax, Heinrich
Fax, John P. and Maryanna
Fax, Leopold F
Fellner, Raymond and Mary
Feuerstein, Frank and Elizabeth
Finan, Mary
Fink, Clarence and Joanne
Freix, George A. and Francis
Freix, George L
Fuerst, Amelia
Fulwiler, Roy and Dorothy
Gerhardt, Emma
Gerhart, Emil
Girard, Angelica
Groessl, Anna
Groessl, Frank
Groessl, Ignatz
Groessl, Mary
Grovogel, Earlin and Judy
Haegele, John and Clara
Haegele, Joseph J
Halada, George and Anna
Halada, Joseph E. and Dorothy
Halada, Mark J
Hanson, Evelyn E
Harmann, Clifton L. and June Y
Harmann, Wayne L. and Darlene B
Healey, Elmer
Hearley, Clarence and Emily
Hearley, G
Hearley, Vernon J
Herlache, Edwin G
Herlache, Harold and Evelyn
Herson, John
Herson, Julia
Hlinak, Edward
Hocks, Bridget
Hodeck, John and Johanna
Hoffman, Jakub
Holsbach, Theodore J
Holub, Adolph and Mary
Hostak, Norman J.
Hostak, Wenzel J.
Hurley, Marion and Hazley
Hutter, Frank and Mary
Jacquart, Willard and Esther
Jakubovsky, Anna (2)
Jakubovsky, Anna
Jakubovsky, Frank (2)
Jakubovsky, Frank
Jakubovsky, Jacob
Jeanquart, Frank
Jeanquart, Lawrence H. and Dolores M
Jesse, Mark
Jirtle, Conrad and Anna
Jirtle, Frank J
Jirtle, Maria
Jirtle, V. Roger and Nettie M
Jirtle, Vincent
Jirtles, George
Kadlubowski, Marion
Kainski, John
Kanka, Jimmy and Sandra
Kashik, Peter and Anna
Kashik, Wallace and Norma
Kemp, Katharina and Magdalena
Kickbusch, Marvin Jr
Kies, Alois and Dorothy
Kintopf, Mary Ellen
Kirchman, Lloyd and Mary
Knutson, Herbert C
Koch, Carl Oscar
Koeherl, Henry M. and Martha
Kohlbeck, Edmund F
Kohlbeck, Emil A. and Dorothy
Kohlbeck, Mark F
Kohlbeck, Norbert M. and Lorraine A
Komoroske, Frank A. and Sybil
Kosarski, John T
Kosarski, Sandra
Koskubar, Thomas and Johanna
Kostichka, Charles and Helen
Kostichka, John
Kostichka, Raymond and Mary
Kostka, William R. and Mary A
Krabik, William and Lucy
Krueger, Dale and Jean
Kruse, Alvin H.
Kruss, Harland and Clara
Kruswick, Warren F. and Cecelia M
Kubiayk, John M
Kumbalek, John and Anna
Kumbalen, Simon
Kumbera,Teresie
LaCrosse, Felix and Josephine
LaFond, LeFond and Subilline
Lahey, John and Ellen
Langenberg, Jeff J
Lardinois, Louis J. and family
Lardo, Elmer and Marcella
Laskowski, Stanley and Evelyn
Laurent, Gerald and Verna
Laurent, James L
Laurent, John Baptist
Laurent, John J. and Laura
Laurent, Leona
Laurent, Louis
Laurent, Mathie
Laurent, Peter C
Laurent, Victor and Emma
Lausecker, Barbara
Le Cloux, Clarence
Le Cloux, Edmund and Louella
Leapold, Mary M
LeBotte, Elmer and Frances
LeBotte, Irene
LeCloux, Harry and Annie
LeCloux, James and Ann
LeCloux, Odile
Leist, Earl J
Lidral, Carl A
Lidral, Carl and Mayme
Livermore, Harry R. Jr
LuMaye, Alice
Macek, Albert
Macek, Mary
Maedke, Alfred and Elsie
Maedke, Alfred E
Marit, Kath
Marit, Leo John
Marit, Peter
Marquardt, Raymond and Frances
Marr, Frank E. and Laura
Martens, Max
Mason, Phillip J
Massart, August and Alice
Massart, Jule and Alice
Mateju, Frantiska
Mateju, John and Rose
Mateju, Joyce
Mauer, Thomas R. and Joan A
Mautelet, William and Rose
McCoskey, Harold and Mona
McCoskey, Harold J
McCosky, Carl and Ida A
McCosky, Carl
McKenna, Harold Joseph
Mehlin, Albert F. and Ann M
Melchior, Elizabeth (2)
Melchior, Elizabeth
Melchior, George E
Melchior, John M. and Magdalen
Melchior, John
Melchior, Leo M
Melchior, M. and Anna
Melchior, Mary
Melchior, Nina
Meunier, John and Johanna
Meunier, Mary
Meunier, Michael
Meverden, K.J. and Mary lee
Meverden, Laura Ann
Meverden, Robert Lee
Meyer, Leopold
Michaletz, Bonnie Jean
Michalik, Walter J. and Elizabeth A
Mickelson, Orville N
Miller, Milton and Ida
Monfils, Charles
Monfils, Mary
Morris, Eleanor
Morris, Ernest and Frances
Morse, George R. and Arlene L
Mounty, Jacob
Mounty, Lena
Mounty, Magdalena
Mounty, Margaret
Mraz, Adolph G
Mraz, Joseph F. and Anna M
Muench, Joseph F. and Anna
Mura, Alex and Ann
Mura, Frank and Mary
Mura, John and Katherine
Mura, Raymond and Melva
Murphy, Aaron G
Murphy, Catherine C
Murphy, Maureen
Naze, Xavier H (2)
Naze, Xavier H
Neckar, Charles
Nellis, Jule J
Nemec, Anna
Nemec, Joseph J
Nemec, Joseph
Neuendorf, Alfred and Margaret
Novak, Anna
Novak, Donald
Novak, Edward and Jane
Novak, Edward
Novak, Frankie J
Nowak, Agnes and Angeline
Nowak, Isabelle E
Nowak, William and Elizabeth
Olson, Murphy
Orde, Harvey and Grace
Pagel, John Edward
Palecek, Frantisek
Palecek, Maria
Palecke, Matilda
Pallex, Lois A. Leist
Pallex, Siegfried and family
Pallex, Terance and Marie
Parins, Oliver J
Paul, Frank G
Peterson, Charles and Helen
Petrina, Frank and Lillian
Pfeifer, Gertrude R. Matcek
Pfeuger, William
Pies, Catherine Melchior
Pies, Frank
Piette, Joseph M
Poehls, Maynard and Marie
Pokoiski, Adam
Pokoiski, Catherine
Prokash, Alvin R. and family
Prokash, Katie
Prokash, Mary
Prust, Albert H. and June E
Randersan, William
Redlin, Arthur R. and Clara M
Reinert, James and Jennifer Stickka
Robinson, Robert and Fern
Rock, Richard P
Rock-O'Dell, Evelyn M. Blatsky
Rogers, Stanislaus and Joyce
Rogers, Stanislaus J
Roher, Verna
Rohr, Florence
Romdenne, Vincent and Marion
Romdenne, Vincent P
Roth, John and Pauline
Rouer, Charles and Annie
Rutledge, Edward R. and Doris F
Sabedra, Judith A
Schleis, Anna
Schley, Arthur and Johanna
Schmiling, Clarence and Dorothy
Schneider, Theresa
Schuch, John J
Seiler, John
Seiler, Leapold
Seiler, Mary
Sell, Elmer A
Sell, Elmer and Mayme
Servaes, George and Bessie
Shestock, Catherine T
Shestock, Lawrence G
Shillin, Frank Anton
Shillin, Rose
Slaby, John and Emilie M
Slavick, Antonette
Slavick, Rosalie
Solchernberger, David A. and Lula
Soucek, James and Karolina
Soucek, Richard and Blanche
Soucek, Stephen R
Srnka, Frank and Johanna
St. Mary's Catholic sign
Stacie, Jerome and family
Stacie, Jerome T
Steeber, Robert and Lois
Steiner, Anton and Frances
Sticka, Edward and Verna
Sticka, Marvin and Antonia
Sticka, Marvin J
Stoller, Johana
Stoller, Joseph W. and Darlene O
Stoller, William M. and Mary
Strotz, Matt
Strutz, Barbara
Strutz, Charles
Strutz, Edward
Strutz, Mary
Svatos, John
Swoboda, Joseph G. and Lisa A
Swoboda, Norman and lila
Tassoul, Jule and Muriel
Tassoul, Louis and Jenny
Teska, Dean B. Sr
Theis, Eugene
Timble, Frank and Margaret
Tlachac, Raymond J (2)
Tlachac, Raymond J
Townsend, Roy and Catherine
Tuskowski, Theodore and Sadie
Tuskowski, Theodore H
Ullsperger, Alphonse and Stella
Ullsperger, Anna
Ullsperger, Emil W
Urban, Catherine M
Urban, Otto
Van Lanen, Maria Annette
Vandermeuse, Gerald and family
Vandertie, Carl
Vaness, Odile M
VanLanen, David E
VanLanen, Marvin and Marjorie
Wacek, Joseph
Wacek, Josephine
Wagner, Robert and family
Wautelet, Gilbert and Irene
Wautelet, William A
Wautier, Harry J. and Stella
Wautlet, Desire and Mathilda
Wautlet, Margaret
Wavrunek, Joseph M. and Clare M
Weber, Anton and Barbara
Weidner, Frank and Mary
Wendricks, Fred F
Wenniger, Clifford and Mabel
Wenniger, Eleanor C
Wenniger, Michael W
Wenniger, Wenzel
Wennigerin, Thresia
Wery, Scott Daniel
Wesoloski, Leo S
Wheeler, Geneya A
Wheeler, John J
Wheeler, John V
Wheeler, Peter J
Wheeler, Robert E
Wheeler, Sophia Ann
Wheeler, Vincent L
Wierichs, Frank and Sarah
Wierichs, Theodor and family
Wilson, H
Witcpalek, John and Anna
Witopalek, Joseph and Mary
Wodsedalek, E. A
Woles, Anthony S
Wolf, Charles
Wortiska, Edward and Josephine
Wortiska,
Younk, Wayne and Carol E
Zastrow, Robert C
Zehren, John
Zehren,
Zima, Maynard and Elena
Zimmer, Anton and Magdalen
Zimmerman, Gerald H
Zimmerman, Herbert and Donna Mura
Zimmerman, James
Zimmerman, Jerome W

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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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