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Sabel - Zutowsky


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Sabel, Louis
Sabel, Meyer
Sabel, Rebecca
Sadoff, Louis
Sadoff, Louis (Picture)
Sadoff, Meyer and Goldie
Sadowsky, Frank and Mary
Safer, David and Helen R.
Sagaydak, Bronislava
Sager, Harold J. and Mary Z
Saichek, Anna Glicklich
Saichek, William
Salkin, Harry
Salkin, Isaac
Salkin, Michael M.
Salkin, Rachel
Salowitz, Helen
Salzstein, Louis and Jean
Salzstein, Michael A
San Filippo, Sarah
San Filippo, Sarah
Sanders, Clara
Sapozhnikow, Vladimir
Sapszewski, Joel
Sapszewski, Sale
Sax, Harry and Rose
Sax, Leah Roschelle
Sax, Leah Roschelle
Saxe, Max
Saxe, Morris
Saxe, Rose
Saxe, Samuel
Saxe, Zelda
Schapiro, Sol
Schatzberg, Aaron L.
Schefrin, Richar
Schenbaum, Beatrice
Schenbaum, Hyman
Schenbaum, Rose
Schlossmann, Dolores S
Schlutzko and Schultz
Schlutzko, William and Rachel
Schlutzko, William and Rachel
Schmidt, Alx
Schmidt, Jacqueline
Schmidt, Leah Barbara
Schmidt, Louis and Sylvia
Schmidt, Maurice and Sarah
Schmidt, Samuel and Sarah
Schmidt, Susan Carol
Schmidt, Susan Carol
Schmulewitz, Max and Frieda
Schnoll, Benjamin and Family
Schnoll, Celia
Schnoll, Morris and Minnie
Schnoll, Phillip
Schnoll, Rosa
Schoenfeld, Abraham and Ethel Rose
Schoenfeld, Harvey I
Schoenfeld, Louis
Schoenfeld, Marsha Minash
Schoenfeld, Marsha Minash
Schoenfeld, Marvin
Schoenfeld, Rachel
Schulkin, Vivienne M
Schulman, Jacob and Clara
Schulner, Max and Gertrude
Schulner, Samuel and Lena
Schultz, Alex
Schultz, Alex and Cecelia
Schultz, Cecelia
Schuman, Anna
Schuman, Ben
Schuster, Abraham and Sarah
Schuster, Dora
Schuster, Joseph
Schuster, Maurice
Schuster, Rubin
Schusterow, Sarah
Schwartz, Beverly
Schwartz, David
Schwartz, Jacob
Schwartz, Louis and Celia
Sedlet, David and Bella
Sedlet, Esther
Sedlet, Esther
Sedlet, Leo
Sedlet, Leo
Seizow, Fanny
Semi, Israel F.
Sennett, Earl
Sennett, Florence
Sennett, Louis W
Sennett, Louis Warren
Sennett, Meyer and Bessie
Sergrodsky, Wolf and Sarah
Sergrodsky, Wolf and Sarah
Serlin, Irving and Marion
Shafton, Elliot H
Shames, Frank
Shames, Kate
Shames, Phillip
Shapiro, Fannie
Shapiro, M.B.
Sharnopolsky, Grigory
Shectman, Esther Spero
Shein, Doris
Shein, Meyer and Sarah
Shein, Sam
Sheiner, Isaac and Getel
Shenderovich and Zeltzer Family
Shenderovich, Ilya
Shenderovich, Ilya
Sherkow, Jerome Earl and Charlotte
Sherman, Louis and Ida
Sherman, Sam and Sarah
Shikora, Jack D
Shilcrat, Benjamin
Shilcrat, Velty
Shilcrat, Velty
Shmatman, Sergey
Shneyder, Mikhail
Shneyerson, Berta Grigorivna
Shneyerson, Lev
Shoob, Bryne
Shovers, Etta
Shtaynbuk, Alexander
Shturm, Fanny
Shturm, Jacob
Shuster, Alla
Siegel, Arthur N. (Picture)
Siegel, Arthur N. and Judith O
Siegel, Bella
Siegel, Dinah
Siegel, Harry
Siegel, Harry and Laura
Siegel, Isadore and Rae
Siegel, Louis
Siegel, Mollie
Siegelman, Samuel
Silberman, Claribel
Silberman, Harry A
Silberman, Henry
Silberman, Isadore and Anna
Silberman, Jeanne
Silberman, Louis
Silberman, Morris
Silberman, Morry A
Silberman, Sarah
Silberman, Tillie
Silberman, William
Silverman, Esther Malka
Silverman, Harold
Silverman, Ita and Sarah
Silverman, Joseph
Silverman, Lily
Silverman, Louis and Gertrude
Silverman, Martin
Silverman, Sam
Silverman, Shirley C. Marks
Simmons, Sarah
Simon, Harry A
Simon, Infant
Singer, Morris and Rose
Sinitzky, Jacob and Bessie
Sinitzky, Keila
Skibinsky, Leib and Nadya
Skol, Joseph
Slater, Diane A
Slivnick, Clara
Slovsky, Libby
Slutsky, Abraham
Slutsky, Celia
Slutsky, Harold H
Slutsky, infant
Slutsky, Infant
Slutsky, Jacob
Slutsky, Patricia J
Smilovitz, Leha R.
Smith, Ann
Snap, Erwin and Bessie
Sneidermann, Alter B. and Ida
Sobel, Hannah
Sockel, Esther
Sodos, Natalie
Sogol, Milton
Sogolowich, Michael Morris and Esther Muriel
Sokol, Debra Lynn
Sokol, Debra Lynn
Sokol, Max and Frieda
Sokol., Max and Frieda
Solochek, Abraham and Zisel
Solochek, David
Solochek, Harry
Solochek, Joe and Sharon
Solochek, Oscar and Edith
Solochek, Sidney
Solochek, William and Mary
Solochek, William and Mary
Sommer, Melvin and Jeanette
Sommer, Moritz and Bertha
Sonder, Hyman and Yetta
Sonder, Max
Sonder, Morris
Sonin, Nathan and Flora
Soslavsky, George
Soslavsky, Marie
Spivak, Isaak and Khana
Spivak, Isaak and Khana
Stark, Celia
Stark, David
Stein, Abraham and Rose Libman
Stein, Ann H
Stein, Ben
Stein, Frieda
Stein, Frieda
Stein, Gilbert Milton
Stein, Harry and Sylvia
Stein, Leo and Passy
Stein, Nathan and Bertha
Stein, Norman and Frieda
Stein, Ruben Z
Stein, Sheldon B. and Shirley F
Stein, Shirley L
Steinberg, Harry and Rose
Stern, Julius (Picture)
Stern, Julius and Sophie
Stern, Sophie (Picture)
Stern, Sylvia R
Stern, Yetta Ann
Stolper, Jakob
Stolper, Tema
Stray, Sarah
Strupinsky, Grigory
Strupinsky, Sarra
Strupinsky, Sarra
Strupinsky, Yefim
Subrinsky, Harry
Subrinsky, Rose
Subrinsky, Rose
Sudvarg, Morris and Ruth Glicklich
Sumberg, Dolly Primakow
Superfon, Charles and Pearl
Susler, Goldie
Sway, Max
Sweet, Monte S
Szwarcbir, Jenny
Tabasnik, Morris (Picture)
Tabasnik, Morris and Sophie
Taffel, Leon
Taglicht, Ignatz
Taglicht, Joseph
Taglicht, Sylvia
Taglin, Tybie
Talyansky, Ilya and Riva
Tannenbaum, Edith Silberman
Taxen, Ben and Kate
Taxen, Ben and Kate
Teplitszky, Harry and Chia
Teplitszky, Harry and Chia
Tieder, Bernhard F
Tieder, Frieda and Tillie
Tolmasky, Hyman
Tolmasky, Ida
Torem, Elisha Yitzchak Zev
Trepol, Morris and Pearl
Trepol, Nathan
Trepol, Nathan
Treyger, Frima
Treyger, Mosha
Trogun, Anna
Trogun, Nathan and Evelyn
Troychanskiy, Lazar
Trushinsky, Jacob
Trushinsky, Mary
Trushinsky, Max
Trushinsky, Sam
Trushinsky, Sam R. and Frieda
Trushinsky, Sol and Emma
Tsukerman, Matvey
Tuchman, Eva
Tuchman, Marvin
Turim, Morris and Marie
Ulman, Betya
Unick, Clara
Untreff, Alex and Sadie
Untreff, Jack
Untreff, Morris M
Untreff, Oscar
Urintsev, Simon
Urintsev, Simon (Picture)
Urkofsky, Abraham and Ethel
Urkofsky, Ann
Urkofsky, Ann
Urkofsky, Ann (Picture)
Urkofsky, Jacob
Urkofsky, Seymour and Gussie Weicher
Valenrod, Lora
Valler, Michael and Sima
Vasserman, Riva
Vaynberg, Editka
Vayner, Boris
Vayner, Vladimir Boris
Vaynrub, Srul
Venglinskiy, Peter and Riva
Vilenskaya, Emma
Vilensky, Lazar and Esfir
Vinarsky, Rose
Vinarsky, Solomon
Vinnik, Fanya
Vinnik, Fedor
Volk, Dave and Sarah
Volkis, Mark and Beba
Volnaya, Sonya
Volnaya, Sonya (Picture)
Vygodner, Avram
Wabeck, Edward
Wabeck, Minnie
Wagner, Irvin
Wagner, Joseph
Wagner, Molly
Wagner, Rudy and Sophie
Waisman, Helen
Waisman, Lester
Waisman, Mary
Waisman, Max I
Waisman, Morris
Waisman, Rachel
Waisman, Raymond
Waisman, Sam
Waks, Charles and Esther M
Wald, Phillip and Anna
Waldman, Fannie
Waldman, Louis
Watt, Frieda
Wax, Rosalyn Nadler
Weber, Benjamin
Weber, Bertha
Weber, Bertha
Weber, Louis
Weber, Louis
Weicher, Ben and Tillie
Weicher, Ida
Weicher, Joseph
Weidenbaum, Larry and Alma
Weil, Salomon and Rachel
Weinberg, Julius S
Weinberg, Julius S.
Weinberg, Nathan and Ida
Weinberg, Nathan and Ida
Weinberg, Zlatta
Weinberger, Martin Louis and Sally
Weinberger, Martin Louis and Sally
Weiner, Frank
Weingarten, Harold and Rose
Weingarten, Jeanne
Weinshel, Edward and Sophie
Weinshel, Esther
Weinshel, Howard
Weinshel, Michael and Ella
Weinshel, Samuel P
Weinstein, Isaac and Anna
Weinstein, Morris and Betty
Weinstein, Morris and Betty
Weinstein, Sarah
Weinstein, Sophia
Weiss, Jacob
Weiss, Max and Bertha
Weitzman, Bessie Meltzer
Weitzman, Frieda
Weitzman, Hyman
Weller, Leo R. and Margaret
Weller, Meyer
Weller, Rose
Weller, Rose
Wendel, Elsie
Wendel, Morris and Mary
Wendorf, Charles and Tillie
Wexler, Bernard (Buzz) and Arlene
Wexler, Bernard and Arlene
Wexler, Hyman
Wexler, Hyman
Wexler, Louis
Wexler, Sam (Picture)
Wexler, Sam and Belle
Wexler, Sam and Belle
White, Harry and Sarah
Wichman, Abraham and Sylvia
Wichman, Gerald E
Wichman, Hillel and Fruma
Wichman, Irving M. and Beverly E
Wichman, Joseph
Wichman, Joseph H. (Picture On Stone)
Wichman, Joseph H. and Margaret D
Wichman, Margaret D. (Picture On Stone)
Wichman, Pauline
Wichman, Rita
Wilk, Herbert S. and Rose R
Willis, Claire
Willis, Claire
Wilzig, Anne Seitz
Wilzig, Jacob and Riva
Wilzig, Morris and Pauline
Wilzig, Willi
Winograd, Morris and Minnie
Wiviott, Abraham and Sarah
Wiviott, Abraham and Sarah
Wiviott, Benjamin and Sylvia
Wiviott, Benjamin and Sylvia
Wiviott, Samuel and Sarah
Wohlfeiler, Marcus
Woldman, Ida
Woldman, Nathan
Wolfman, Albert and Sophie
Wolkomir, Isadore R. and Sara D
Wollach, David S
Wollach, David S.
Wollach, Hyman
Wollach, Libby
Wollach, Norman
Wrona, Chaim
Wrona, Rabbi Chaim
Yaillen, Bertha
Yaillen, Bertha
Yaillen, Fred and Fannie
Yaillen, Fred and Fannie
Yaillen, Jennie
Yaillen, Jennie
Yaillen, Louis H
Yaillen, Morris
Yaillen, Morris
Yakubovich, Naftyl A
Yakubovich, Olya V. Vetzman
Yanow, Katie
Yanow, Sophie
Yanow, Zelek
Yasonik, Yakov
Yundov,
Yundov, Simma
Zacks, Lillian
Zaidspiner, Michael and Rose
Zakowitz, Celia
Zakowitz, Jacob
Zasler, Jacob
Zavik, Benjamin
Zavik, Ethel
Zbar, Gussie
Zbar, Ida
Zbar, Louis and Ida
Zbar, Morris
Ziegler, David (Picture)
Ziegler, David and Tillie
Ziegler, Tillie (Picture)
Zietz, Jacob and Ida
Zilberman, Froim
Zimmer, Harry and Marsha
Zimmerman, Mosha
Zimmermann, Solomon and Rosa
Zinger, Semen
Zitzer, Max and Sarah
Zitzer, Morris and Ruth
Zmidek, Abraham M
Zmidek, Leon and Miriam
Zubrensky, Isaac and Jennie
Zucker, Fanny
Zucker, Fanny
Zuckerman, Jack
Zuckerman, Nathan and Lilly
Zuidema, Mozes and Frieda and Heilbrohn, Adolf and Isidor
Zutowsky, Aaron
Zutowsky, Sarah

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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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