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Ever Rest aka Chevre Keduske Cemetery
Tombstone Photos


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Adashek, Anna
Aizenberg, Hanna Mowszowicz
Altbach, Katherine
Altshul, Bessie
Altshul, Max
Arnstein, Arthur and Margaret
Bach, Jack B
Bach, Rose Weiss
Bahr, Esther Belle
Baker, William and Blanche Schwartz
Barto, Mike and Thomas, Sarah
Beck, Charles K
Beck, Nettie
Ben, June
Benkowsky, Bessie
Berg, George and Augusta
Berko, Rev. Jonas B
Berko, Rosa
Berkovits, Ida Mae
Berkowitz, Alex
Berkowitz, Benjamin
Berkowitz, Carl S. and Jeannette S
Berkowitz, Esther
Berkowitz, Lena
Berman, Dorothy
Berman, Dr. Alexander
Bernat, Alex
Bernstein, Fred
Blau, Betty Jane
Blau, Fanny
Blau, Howard
Blum, Abraham and Celia
Blum, Jacob
Blum, John
Blum, Leo
Blum, Theresa
Borenheim, Abraham and Gusta
Brazner, Laila Joyce
Brody, Linda
Cohen, Allen
Cohen, Anne
Cohen, Isaac
Cohen, Joseph
Cohen, Martha
Cohen, Minnie
Cohen, Rose
Cohen, Ruth
Cohen, Sarah Schotz
Cutler, Lucille (Libby)
Cutler, William and Gladys
Davis, Barnett N
Dennenberg, Hyman and Ruth
Deutsch, Bertha
Deutsch, Herman
Deutsch, Simon and Hannah
Dicker, Frank F
Dicker, Infant
Dicker, Joseph
Dicker, Samuel and Edith
Dicker, Sarah
Dolberg, Fanny
Dolgin, Zea Z. and J. Jean
Domnitz, Jeffrey M
Donath, Eugene J
Donath, Julia
Donath, Samuel
Donath, Sheldon S
Dubman, Sadie
Dykeman, Amy Rose
Dzenzeol, Michael and Family
Eckstein, Ignatz and Lina
Edelstein, Max
Eichenbaum, Bertha
Eichenbaum, Karl
Eichenbaum, Rose
Eichenbaum, Vivian Lorraine
Eisenberg, Eva
Eisler, Charles and Jennie
Elkin, Charles and Theresa
Engelhardt, Abraham
Engelhardt, Anna
Engelhardt, George
Engelhardt, Rose
Engelhardt, Samuel
Epstein, Infant
Epstein, Roda Miriam
Ever - Rest Cemetery Sign
Fein, Lena
Fein, Solomon
Feldman, Arnold and Marilyn
Feldman, Benjamin N
Fischhoff, Morris
Fox, John and Elizabeth G
Friedmann, Walter F
Fuchs, Johanna
Fuchs, Philipp
Fulop, Frank Efraim and Alice Kranzthor Stern
Futowsky, Infant
Futowsky, Violet Kirtz
Gabor, Albert
Gallas, Ida Berkowitz
Gardner, William
Garfinkel, Joseph
Gash, Rose Winnecour
Gaspard, Rosalia
Gehr, Willi and Herta
German, Max and June
Gingold, David
Gingold, Jacob
Gingold, Lillian
Glasspiegel, Fanny
Glasspiegel, Morris
Glatter, Ignatz
Godshaw, Aaron and Rose L
Goldberg, Jennie
Goldberg, Sam and Sarah
Goldberger, Beatrice
Goldberger, Emanuel
Goldberger, Hermine
Goldberger, Irene
Goldberger, Jolan
Goldberger, Ruth
Golden, Jacques and Frieda
Goldman, Adele
Goldman, Benjamin and Dorothy
Goldman, Helen
Goldman, Henrietta
Goldman, Max
Goldman, Monroe
Goldmann, Charlotte
Goldsmith, Aaron and Goldie
Goloen, Ruth B
Goodman, Carolyn L
Goodman, Lillian
Goodmann, Eda
Goodmann, Louis
Gottlieb, Abraham and Sarah
Grabin, Harry
Grabin, Sarah
Green, Isadore and Doris
Greene, Theodore and Florence
Gregorski, Violet (Gregg) Schwartz
Gross, George D
Gross, Olga
Grossman, David
Grossman, Ida
Grossman, Rose L
Grun, Dr. Alexander S
Grun, Ludwig
Grun, Rose
Gutnick, Samuel and Lillian I
Gutstein, Cecilia Eva
Gutstein, Cyril Shonder
Gutstein, Joseph and Rosa
Harwitz, Abraham
Harwitz, Rachel
Hauser, Leo
Haymann, Julia
Herman, Joseph
Hirschbein, Alexander and Theresa
Hirschbein, Antoinette
Hirschbein, Ben
Hirschbein, Carl
Hirschbein, Dave and Sarah
Hirschbein, Henry
Hirschbein, Jacob
Hirschbein, Louis
Hirschbein, Max M
Hirschbein, Rose
Hirschbein, William
Hirsh, Hilda Zl
Hirshbein, Minnie Gross
Holtzman, Samuel and Rose
Horwitz, Jacob and Iva
Israel, Jacob
Iziver, Anatoly and Paulina
Izrael, Luis and Amelia
Jasser, Fannie
Jasser, Nathan
Kahn, Jerome E
Kammer, Rosa
Kane, Beatrice R
Kaplan, Sidney H
Kaufman, Joe and Pearl
Keller, Alex
Keller, Jeraldine
Kestin, Seymour J. and Dorothy J
Ketay, Rose Marks
Kirtz, Julius and Fanny
Klafter, Herold
Klapperman, Max Leon and Charlotte
Klauber, Harvey A
Klein, Anna
Klein, Chayh
Klein, Josif and Unclear
Kohn, Etel
Kohn, Frank
Kohn, Ilka
Kohn, John A
Kohn, Leo
Kohn, Mathilda
Kohn, Regina
Kolar, Jean
Kolpack, Sam and Rose
Kosoris, Ted
Kramer, Morris and Bertha
Kramsky, Richard J
Kraus, Sam and Giza
Krisberg, Abraham
Krisberg, Ireene G
Krisberg, Tavy W
Kruscewicz, Marim
Kupersmith, Jack and Margaret
Kupferberg, Henry B
Kupferberg, Jennie
Kupferberg, Lena
Kupferberg, Rudolph
Kupferberg, Sadie
Kwass, David
Kwass, Etta
Kwass, Morris
Lando, Henry S
Lang, David
Lang, Leopold and Lottie
Lapedus, Harry Moses
Lebo, Ann H
Lebo, Leo
Lebovic, Stephen
Lebowitz, Arthur
Lebowitz, Samuel
Lem, Jacob
Lem, Rose
Lerman, Ben and Jackie
Levich, Bernard
Levin, Edith
Levin, Harold A
Levin, Harry A
Levin, Harry
Levin, Isaac and Ida
Levin, Rachel
Levin, Rose
Levin, Samuel
Levine, William
Levy, Margaret
Louis, Hirsh and Hinda
Lovy, Morrison and Matild
Lowy, Clara
Majori, Lucille
Malkin, Abraham (Jimmy)
Malkin, Bernice A
Malkin, Ilsa Neurath
Mandel, Louis and Ruth Stein
Margoles, Leo
Margulis, Jack and Esther
Margulis, Wlla
Margulius, Kurt and Bella
Marjori, Frank
Markey, Maurice L. and Helen E
Marks, David A. and Molly
Marks, Howard
Marks, Joseph D. and Mae Willenson
Mason, Frieda
Matgules, Jennie
Mautner, Bertha
Mautner, Bessi
Mautner, Joseph and Goldie
Mautner, Olga Gene
Mautner, Sigmund
Mautner, William B
Mcknight, Melvin
Merdler, Ilona
Miler, Harv
Mirovitz, Anna
Mortier, Yetta
Mueller, Bertha
Mueller, Dr. Robert A. (Ph.D)
Mueller, Edythe
Mueller, Leo A
Muller, Frida
Muskat, Julie
Nations, Harriett
Neubauer, Albert
Neubauer, Anna
Neubauer, Emil
Neubauer, Jacob
Neubauer, Karoline
Neubauer, Lottie
Neubauer, Richard
Neubauer, Rose
Neufeld, Ludwig
Neuman, Anna
Newman, Pearl
Newman, Solomon
Noach, Dr. Reuben (D.V.M.)
Oster, Marion and Altshul, Mildred
Parchefsky, Fred
Parchefsky, Morris D. and Dena
Parks, Ben and Celia
Paykel, Neal Robert
Platt, Flora
Plotkin, Alvin and Esther D
Plotkin, Ann
Plotkin, Infant
Plotkin, Joan C
Plotkin, Rose Singer
Plotkin, Sidney Sender
Plotkin, Sol D
Ploykin, Harold Morton
Portman, Louis
Radin, Abraham
Radin, Norman
Radin, Temma
Rapkin, Marion
Rasansky, Nahuma
Raskin, Herman and Bertha
Rechnitzer, Eugene and Selma
Rechnitzer, Mark
Rechnitzer, Mathilda
Reif, Emma
Reif, Joseph
Reif, Salie
Reinheimer, Ludwig and Clara
Riskin, Harry
Riskin, Infants
Rittberg, Abraham
Rittberg, Anna
Rittberg, Harry
Rittberg, Herman and Meyer
Rittberg, Janetie
Rittberg, Joseph and Pearl
Rittberg, Louis
Rittberg, Max H
Rittberg, Meyer and Unclear
Rittberg, Rose
Rittberg, Samuel
Rittberg, Sarah
Roitburd, Saul
Rosen, Anna
Rosen, Herman
Rosen, Max
Rosen, Samuel
Rosenberg, Alex
Rosenberg, Lena
Rosenberg, Peter S. and Fannie
Rosenblatt, Volf
Rothman, Lena
Rothman, Morris
Rubin, Isodore
Rudolph, Jack M. and Estelle R
Rutberg, Jacob
Samuel, Julia
Sattler, Eva Donath
Sattler, Felix
Sattler, Fred
Sattler, Irene
Sattler, Jacob
Sattler, Rose
Savage, Aaron
Sax, Edith
Schatz, Jannie
Schatzman, Dorothy
Schatzman, Joseph
Schatzman, Leo
Schatzman, Matthew
Scheiber, John
Scheiber, Marcus and Shirley
Scheiber, Regina
Schiller, Goodman J. and Ida
Schlesinger, William and Tillie
Schmier, Albert A
Schmier, Libbie
Schmier, Meyer
Schmier, Sam
Schneider, David Murray and Adeline Bellison
Schneider, Janet
Schneider, Jonathon
Schneider, Max
Schneiderman, Joe (Yossi)
Schnitz, Ruth Adeline
Schoen, Sarah
Schohl, Emil
Schohl, Richard
Schotz, Alex
Schotz, Joseph
Schreiber, Michael
Schreiber, Rivea
Schur, Ben and Bertha
Schwartz, Aaron
Schwartz, Adolph and Hani
Schwartz, Albert
Schwartz, Bertha
Schwartz, Joseph Harry
Schwartz, Joseph
Schwartz, Meryam
Schwartz, Meyer L. and Rose
Schwartz, Miriam
Schwartz, Morris
Schwartz, Pearl
Schwartz, Rene
Schwartz, Ruth Weller
Schwartz, Stella Neufeld
Schwartz, Victor and Serafin
Schwartz, Viola (Vi)
Sessler, Celia Hauser
Shapiro, Esther Blum
Shapiro, Leah
Shapiro, Nathan
Sinagub, Florence W
Sinagub, Harry and Mildred
Singer, Alex and Rose
Singer, Amanda Winchester
Singer, Anna
Singer, Edward
Singer, Emily
Singer, Ignatz
Singer, Johanna
Singer, Louis
Singer, Sigismund
Singer, Victor
Skolnik, Lee
Slawner, Goldie
Slawner, Louis
Smith, Abraham
Smith, Daniel
Smith, Emil and Sarah
Smith, Unclear
Solomon, William
Spitz, Arthur
Spitz, Ernst
Spitz, Herman and Evelin
Spitz, Herman
Spitz, Ida
Spitz, Leo
Spitz, Minnie
Spitz, Sigmund
Spitz, Wolf and Emelia
Spitzer, andrew and Lillian
Spitzer, Emma
Spitzer, Goldie
Spitzer, Jacob
Spitzer, Lucille
Spitzer, Michael
Stark, Frank and Rose
Stein, Rudolph and Mary
Stein, Videl and Taibelle
Stein, Yetta M
Steiner, Caroline
Steiner, Emma
Steiner, Ignatz
Steiner, Morris
Steiner, Theodore and Selma
Steiner, Theresa
Stellner, Dorothy
Stellner, Frank
Stern, Fannie
Stern, Hannah
Stern, Louis
Stern, Max
Stern, Morris
Sturmlaufer, Bertha
Sturmlaufer, Simon
Susler, Jerome and Irene
Sweet, Harry L
Sweet, Sarah
Taglicht, Max
Taglicht, Oscar
Terkel, Joseph and Sarah
Unclear Name On Stone
Ungerleider, Blanche
Wabeck, Charles
Wagner, Judy
Wagner, Kurt and Anita Anna
Wald, Johanna
Wallesz, Ignatz
Weinberger, Mary
Weinper, David
Weiss, Adolph and Anna
Weiss, Alex and Irma
Weiss, Bessie
Weiss, Eleanor
Weiss, Emil
Weiss, Helen
Weiss, Ida
Weiss, Ignatz
Weiss, Isadore and Bertha
Weiss, John
Weiss, Joseph
Weiss, Julius and Muncie
Weiss, Lena
Weiss, Louis and Julia
Weiss, Michael M
Weiss, Sarah
Weiss, Theresia
Weiss, William and Irma
Wiener, Harvey Leon
Wiesner, Delores
Wiesner, Herman and Helen
Williams, Bernard
Williams, Lawrence Alan
Winnecour, Bess
Winnecour, David
Winnecour, Frieda
Winnecour, Hyman
Winnecour, Jacob
Winnecour, Louis and Rebecca
Winnecour, Male Infant
Wohl, Alexander
Wohl, Jenny

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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 [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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