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Aasen, Kenneth O. and Evelyn R. - Hynek, Frank and Amanda


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Aasen, Kenneth O. and Evelyn R.
Abendroth, Elmer H. and Eva .
Abendroth, Susan I.
Abitz, Alma C.
Acheson, Glenn E. (military plaque)
Acheson, Glenn E. and Cheryl A.
Adam, Luise
Alex, Willie and Bessie
Allison, Gerald and Marcia
Anagnostopoulos, Dorothy R.
Andersen, Leif and Amanda
Anderson, Elizabeth (Betty)
Andree, Carlton and Mildred
Andrews, Keith W.
Appleman, Linda S
Appleman, Linda S. Ready
Aslackson, Simon and Anne
Aslackson, Simon and Anne
Athas, Kathryn
Athas, Steve
Aulsebrook, family
Ausse, Henry J. and Mary jane
Backhaus, Amandus and Amanda
Ballard, Earl E. and Harvey O.
Ballard, Jessie
Ballard, William D. and Celestia E.
Barnhart, Alan
Barnhart, Eugene A
Barnhart, Eugene A
Barnick, Louis (LBJ) and Eleanor
Barnick, Robert A. (Barn)
Bartlett, James
Bartz, William T. and Gertrude
Bascombe, Ruby P. Schmidt
Bashaw, Andrea
Basile, Albert A
Baxter family stone
Baxter, Charles D. and Samantha O
Baxter, Clancey and family
Baxter, Clancey closeup
Beair, James W. and Esther F
Beck, Leonard and Rachel
Beguhl, Bruce V.
Beguhl, Renee A
Beguhl, Renee A.
Behling, Anna
Behling, Irving
Behrend, Bertha Suhle
Behrend, Charles F.
Behrend, Clara
Behrend, Emma L.
Behrend, Fred C.
Behrend, Gerhard F.
Behrend, Grace C.
Behrend, Harold H.
Behrend, Herman C.
Behrend, Louis J.
Behrend, Paul W.
Behrend, Tillie
Behrend, Walter F.
Beilfuss, Paul H. and Dorothy J.
Beitzel, Elmer F
Beitzel, Lorraine
Bender, Charles F. and Minnie H.A.
Bender, Clara
Bender, Edmund
Bender, Edward
Bender, Emilie
Bender, Emma
Bender, Fredrick
Bender, Otto
Bender, Philipp and Caroline
Bender, Sophia
Bender, Walter A. and Landa F.
Bender, Willie
Berg, Ida
Berg, Michael
Bergvall, Daniel O. and Mary
Berry, James and Doris
Bestel, Anna Barney
Bestel, Anna M. Barney
Betzhold, Eugene and Dorothy May
Biebermann, Charles
Biebermann, Wilhelmine
Biebermann, William
Billings, Mary
Binzel, Clarence
Binzel, George W.
Binzel, Ida M.
Binzel, Laura L.
Binzel, Peter
Binzel, Peter Jr.
Binzel, Philip
Blanchard, Brian Z. Bredemus
Blank, Anna M.
Blank, August
Blankenhagen, Fred
Bliesner, Tommy J.
Block, Edward Robert
Block, Edwin E. and Bernice T
Block, Emil R. and Anna
Bloomer, Leo and Carrie L.
Bobincheck, Richard John and Ilene Draper
Bohlman, Mathilda Polenske
Bolson, John and family
Bordoe, Charles M. and Sophia
Bordoe, Charles M. and Sophia C.
Borgeson, Clarence and Edna M
Borgestad, Nels
Bormann, Donnald K. and Betty
Bowe, Allen L. and Ruth Mae
Bowe, Augustus Jr.
Bowles, Kay and Karen
Braatz, John F. and Meta .
Brandt, Carol R.
Branski, Karen Cathline
Branski, Norbert A. and Sandra K.
Bratz, George P. and Freda L.
Braunschweig, Arthur W. and Mildred S.
Braunschweig, Clarence and Mabel
Braunschweig, Edgar and Thedagard
Bresnehan, Joseph and Myrtle
Brinsko, Lynn Ann
Brockway, Chester
Broetzman, Bertha
Brookman, Gertrude V.
Brooks, Albert E.
Brooks, Frank
Brooksby, W.R.T.
Brown, Bart
Brown, C. Fred
Brown, C.W. (Brownie)
Brown, Gustave
Brown, Gustavus L.
Brown, Janet Evelyn (Jan)
Brugger, Valentine R
Brummitt, Dr. Charles D. and Frances M.
Brunn, Fredrick
Brunner, James Lee and Joan Schittone
Buckalew, Charles L. and Dorothy A
Buckalew, Charles L. and Dorothy A
Buell, Charlotte A.
Bullen, Elizabeth Morrison
Bullen, George
Bullen, George Jr
Bullen, Georgina
Bullen, Lenore Nixon
Bullen, Richard Nixon
Bullen, Ruth Taylor
Burchardt, James S.
Burmeister, Merlin A.
Burns, Clarence B.
Burns, Irene E.
Buske, Dorothy H.
Buss, Edward and Nora Lee
Buss, James A.
Butcher, Annie
Butcher, Arthur
Butcher, Edward F
Butcher, father
Butcher, John
Butcher, mother
Butcher, Viola
Butschke, Walter E. and Ersa
Calderon, Albert S. and Patricia
Callies, William
Campbell, Emeline B.
Campbell, Vine B.
Campbell, William
Carlson, Stewart W. and Gertrude C.
Carpenter, Arthur G
Carpenter, Freddie
Carpenter, Harrison C
Carpenter, Meriva M.
Casper, Shelby Anne
Chaffee family stone
Chaffee, Janette
Chaffee, Wille
Chaffee, William
Chamberlin, Frances
Chamberlin, Heber
Chapel, Susan
Chapel, Susan E.
Chatfield, Frank S. and Therese
Chatfield, Leslie H. and Lucille
Chipman, Veness D. and Marion A.
Christian, Richard W.
Christian, Robert J. and Sherry K.
Ciohon, Robert
Clancey, Abel and Robert C
Clancey, Judson W
Clancy, Robert S.
Clark, Anna
Clark, Ford S. and Gertrude C
Clark, John
Clasen, Arthur B.
Clasen, Frances
Clasen, Joseph F.
Clinton, Oscar E
Cochrane, James C. and Dorothy R
Colby, James
Connor, Irma (Connie)
Conttrell family stone
Cook, John A. and Mary E.
Crass, Henrietta F. Livingston
Crass, Henrietta Livingston
Cusma, Basil A
Cusma, Basil A. (Bill)
Czerwinski, Michael R. and Kristen D.
Daebel, Milo and Grace L.
Daebel, Robert F. and Marion M.
Dahms, Arthur R. and Irma S.
Dahms, David E. and Linda L.
Dahms, Hilbert W. (Butch)
Dainton, Albert H.
Dainton, Caroline
Dainton, Jacob
Daley, Cyril D. and Audrey J. Maasch
Dames, Franklin E. and Evelyn L.
Dames, William F. and Lillian M
Dames, William H. Jr
Daniels, Darryl John
Danielson, Donald F.
Darrow, James
Darrow, Meta
Dathe, Doreen H.
Davis, Jean H.
De Poe, Richard K. and Mary Anne
Desens, Dick L.
DeTavernier, Louise
DeTavernier, Maurice
Detroy, Barbara Ann
Detroy, Peter J.
Dibble, Eliza Knox
Dibble, Harry A.
Dibble, Harry A.
Dibble, Lillian E.
Dibble, Zina
Dion, Jared Phillip
Dittlof, Gerald J. and Lois R
Dobratz, Marvin and Gertrude
Doege, Gregory Jack
Doerfer, Edith G,
Doerfer, Robert C.
Draeger, Emelia
Dreager, Helen
DuCharme, Dean L. and Ruth E.
Dukelow, Charles H.
Dukelow, Lena
Dumbeck, Frank J. and Angela E.
Dunbar, Gertie
Dunbar, J.J.
Dunbar, James J
Dunbar, James J (2)
Dunbar, James J.
Dunbar, Louise A
Dunbar, Louise A.
Dunne, Reinhold F. and Marguerite
Dustrude, Selber and Christina
Dyer, Anna Wilhelmine
Eastman, Elvira and Leander J
Easton, Douglas E
Easton, James J. and Berdella
Easton, Margaret Pearl
Ebert, John and Cecelia M
Eddy, Minnie E
Eddy, Olin R
Eddy, Russel M
Edwards, T. James and Joan R.
Egersdoerfer, Thea
Eggabroad, John and Mathilda
Eggebrecht, Persis M.
Ehlert, Norman M. and Bertha A
Ehrencrona, Leonard
Ehrencrona, Nils Gustaf and Leonard
Ehrenstrauss, Henry J. and Alice
Ehrenstrauss, Henry J. and Alice
Ehrlich, Ronald N. and Nancy J.
Elliott, Dena L. Rohde
Emery, Hattie B.
Emery, Lyman J.
Engelhardt, Charles J. and LaVerne L.
Engh, John W. and June
Engh, Joseph B. and Karen
Eppler, Erwin J. and Ellen J.
Erdmann, Kenneth R. and Julie A.
Erickson, Johanna
Ernst, Michele Jo
Erwin, Arthur Flory
Eschen, Alice
Eumann, Erwin
Evanson, Robert
Eversdyk, Albert and Marilyn
Eversdyk, Jean
Farber, Keith F. and Kathleen
Faulkner, Ella Elizabeth
Fay, Ruth M.
Fehrman, Martha O.
Fehrman, Wilfred A.
Fehrmann, Frederick W.
Fehrmann, Frederick W. and Clara
Fehrmann, John F.
Fehrmann, William C.
Feller, Amanda
Feller, male
Fenske, Fred C. and Betty E.
Ferus, unclear
Fetkenhauer, Anna L.
Fetkenhauer, Thomas
Fetkenhauer, Wm. W.
Fink, Frank and Erna
Fink, William C.H. and Marvin E.
Flann, William J
Flann, William J
Flint, Ruby M.
Fobian, George M. and Marianne
Foss, Amelia
Foss, Burton R.
Foss, Charlotte
Foss, Minnie
Foss, unclear
Francis, John P. and Eva M.
Frank, Charles H. and Florence
Franz, Arthur J. and Hannah M
Freeman, Charles M. and Evelyn M.
Freihube, Amanda L.
Freihube, Traugott and Wilhelmine
Freihube, Traugott and Wilhelmine
Freudenberg, Herman W.
Freudenberg, Walter
Frey, Clarence A. and Lorine E
Frey, Orville H. and Arline T.
Frick, Arthur L.
Frick, David
Frick, David F.
Frick, Frances Lyke
Friday, James and Rosalie
Friebel, Emeline Dathe
Friebel, George
Friend, Harold A. and Ruth E.
Froemming, Norten and unclear
Fulmer, Betsy A.
Fulmer, Carrie
Fulmer, George W.
Fulmer, Richard
Fulmer, Viola W
Fulmer, Walter
Galley, James D. and James L.
Gartzke, Graham and Della
Gartzke, Walter C. (Putz)
Gartzke, William and Martha
Gauerke, Alex E. and Helen B.
Gauerke, Elwood R.
Gauerke, Emma E.
Gauerke, Kermit A. and M. Elaine
Geiger, John P. and Mildred A.
Gennerman, Alvin and Alice
Gilbert, Yvonne R
Gilbert, Yvonne R.
Gleason, Martin R
Gleason, Myrtle A
Gleiss, Rhea M
Gloyeck, Dr. Alvin R. and Bette Jane
Goedheer, Louis and Jacomin
Gomez, Jose V. and Delores L.
Goodall, George M.
Goodearle, Clayton J. and Ruth
Gourlie, Howard A.
Grabow, Paul
Graffius, Edmund Shaw
Grant, Allen and Mabel
Grant, Lovice Ferry
Graves, Sarah
Greene, Ruth
Grimesey, Charles M. and Ida M
Grimmer, Wilhelmine Brunn
Grimshaw, Eda Meyer
Groenevelt, Aat
Groenevelt, Norma J.
Groenke, Kenneth G. and Joan M.
Groose, Herman and Leona
Grueschow, Beverly Ann
Grueschow, Charles and Marian
Grulke, Bertha A.W.
Guenther, Auguste Zlomke
Guirlinger, Kathryn A. Ryker
Gunderson, Earl S. and Lois A.
Gunderson, Forrest D. and Elizabeth E.
Gustin, William E. and Eula May
Haack, Frank and Dorothy C
Haas, Michael E.
Haase, Clark and Frieda
Hagemann, Claus
Hagemann, Claus and Johanna
Hagen, Carl F.M.
Hagen, Ingrid A.
Hahn, Dean E.
Hall, John P. and Helen M.
Hammel, Daniel E. and Lorena B
Hammel, Joanne E. Rhodee
Hansen, Gordon M. and Marel E.
Hanson, Henry R. and Irene A.
Hardt, Herman W. and Eva V.
Harris, Rev. Dale R. and Edythe I.
Hartig, George D.
Haskin, Frank F
Haskin, Frank F
Haskin, Mosella
Hatch, family
Hays, Gertrude
Hays, Holly Joyce
Hays, John A.
Hays, Ralph R.
Hazard, Paul G. Jr.
Heathcote, Ceylon
Heathcote, Edward
Heider, Robert W.
Heider, Susan Ann
Heilman, Mary
Hellendruno, Charles R
Hendricks, John J. and Ruth S.
Henning, August
Henschel, Shirley
Hernandez, Joaquin H.
Hernandez, Joaquin H.
Hernandez, Margaret B.
Hernandez, Margaret B.
Herro, Joseph A. and Effie I.
Herro, Nicholas R. and Margaret
Herro, Philip
Hester, William M. and Mary E.
Heunink, Bernard and Gertrude C.
Hibbard, Elmo C. and Bernice
Hildahl, Martin
Hildahl, T.L.
Hildebrandt, Christopher Michael
Hintz, William
Hinze, Mart
Hitchcock family stone
Hitchcock, James
Hitchcock, John
Hitchcock, Leonora E
Hoeft, George A. and Katharine C.
Hoffmann, Robert E. and Wilma E.
Hopkins, Norman Boyd
Hormann, William F. and Mary C.
Hornbeck, George M. and Ruth E.
Hornschuh, Marie
Horwath, Dorothy O. Mullens
Howden, Edward E. and Lyla M.
Howie, Thomas M.
Howland, Arthur C.
Howland, Virginia D. and Penny
Huebschen, Daniel and Mabel A.
Huenink, Glenn J. and Grace H. Edwards
Hummel, Glenn F. and Kathryn R.
Humphrey, Ellen
Hungerford, Mary Jane
Hungerford, Mary Jane Lancrell
Hurd, family
Hurdle, James B
Hurdle, James B.
Hynek, Frank and Amanda

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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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