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St Martin de Tours Cemetery
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La Pond - Rynders


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La Pond, Norman W.
Lagrow, Chester
Lagrow, Narda Mary
Lagrow, Susan A.
Laimon, John G. and Dorothy A.
Lang, Angeline M.
Lang, Eugene
Lang, Infant
Lang, Joseph and Hendrina
Lang, Lester M. G.
Lang, Martin
Larson, Catherine A.
Latzel, Agnes
Laupan, Henry and Dorothy G. Schilz
Laus, E. Leroy and Mary C.
Laven, Irvin and Hazel
Lavin, George A. and Viola
Lavin, James E. and Margaret A.
Lavin, Thomas
Lavin, Unclear and Catherine
Lebeau, Irving J. and Carolyn M.
Lederer, Mary Ann
Leduc, Arthur T. and Mary
Ledzian, Leo C. and Sally T.
Leetz, Ernest
Leichtfuss, Milton Robert
Lentscher, Dr. Gerald J.
Lentscher, Dr. John R.
Lentscher, Judy M.
Lenz, Walter R. and Alice H.
Leonard, James and Emma
Leonard, John F.
Leonard, Josephine M.
Lesage, Alfred and Genevieve
Lesage, Christine Terasek
Lewandowski, Adeline T.
Lewandowski, Harry J.
Lewis, Catherine R.
Lewis, Roy R. and Ida L.
Lex, Gary Michael
Lindner, Joseph and Theresia
Lochbaum, Anna A. and Marcel A.
Lochbaum, Anna and Verhalen, Mary
Lochbaum, Cyril H. and Marie T.
Lochbaum, Edward H.
Lochbaum, Heinrich
Lochbaum, John and Anna Mary
Lochbaum, Joseph and Helen M.
Lohman, Philip N. and Alice M.
Longrie, Larry Orville
Loomis, George M. and Eleonor
Lorch, Elmer and Katherine
Lorenz, John
Lotharius, William
Louchbaum, Charles and Lena
Louchbaum, George
Louchbaum, Jacob
Louchbaum, Marie C.
Louchbaum, Ralph A.
Louchbaum, William S.
Loughney, Gerald M. and Family
Luecking, George F.
Luecking, Marcella M.
Lynch, Cornelius
Lynch, John and Catherine
Lynch, Margaret
Lynch, Martha
Lynch, Robert J. and Helen V.
Lyon, Max E. and Lillian R.
Lyons, Mary Beth
Maas, Bernard and Emma
Maas, Ludwig
Mac Donald, Malcolm and Wilma
Macdonald, Margurite S.
Macdonald, Robert G.
Maerzke, Charles and Lizzie
Maerzke, Clarence
Maerzke, Marion Koeferl
Magarich, Steve and Anna
Mageski, Gordon and Beatrice
Mancuso, Mariano A. and Mildred E.
Maney, Adrian T.
Maney, Bernard R. and Florence R.
Maney, Catherine
Maney, Catherine J.
Maney, George
Maney, Henry and Rose
Maney, John
Maney, John L.
Maney, Thomas B. and Mary Ann
Maney, Thomas Bernard
Maney, Vincent
Mangan, Douglas and Laura
Manning, Charles H. and Catherine
Maragh, Mary
Mares, Ronald A.
Martell, Leo J.
Marx, Barry and Family
Maternowski, Clements C.
Mathison, Richard J. (Rick) and Kathleen A. Le Sage
Mathison, Richard James
Matten, Adrian E.
Matty, Vernon P.
Matuszewski, Joseph
May, Charles R. and Theresa S.
May, Edward H.
Mayer, Anna F.
Mayer, Carl and Lily G.
Mayer, David R.
Mayer, David R. and Doris M.
Mayer, Gerald J.
Mayer, Ignatius and Elsie
Mayer, Jessie
Mayer, John and Anna
Mayer, Leonard and Family
Mayer, Margaret Fries
Mayer, Maria J.
Mayer, Norbert J.
Mayer, Richard and F.
Mayer, Wilson E.
Mcanany, John and Julia
Mcaneney, Clement J.
Mcaneney, Edward and Family
Mcaneny, Infant
Mcaneny, Jane Dyson
Mcaneny, Thomas
Mccaffrey, James K.
Mccaffrey, James K. and Patricia A.
Mccarthy, Bridget
Mccarthy, Dennis G. and Nellie A.
Mccarty, Bernart
Mccarty, Unclear Female
Mccosker, Henry
Mccosker, Mary
Mccowan, Florence G.
Mccowan, James and Bridget
Mcginn, Unclear
Mcgovern, John
Mckenna, F.
Mckenna, James
Mckenna, Simon and Mary
Mclaughlin, James and Bridget
Mclaughlin, John and Bridget
Mclaughlin, Martin
Mclea, Anna
Mclea, Bridget
Mclea, Bridget M.
Mclea, Daniel J.
Mclea, David
Mclea, James
Mclea, Patrick
Mclea, Wm. H.
Mcshane, Bernard and Unclear
Mcshane, James A. and Johanna
Mcshane, John and Catherine
Mcshane, Mary and Bridget
Mcsherry, Arthur and Marcella Sadler
Meade, Alice L.
Meade, Leo A. and Alice E.
Mears, James J. and Mary
Meinerz, Archie M. and Viola C.
Meinke, William and Frances
Meka, Leslie
Mente, Clarence J.
Merkel, Ignatius
Merook, Mary
Mertens, Margaret E. Wojcinski
Merz, Walter C. and Dorothy E.
Metz, Martin
Metzger, Florence
Meyer - Verhalen Families
Meyer, Earl Nicholas Jr.
Meyer, Joseph E. and Bernice
Michels, John and Family
Migacz, Casey and Bernadette
Miller, Peter H. and Caroline E.
Miller, Rudolph C.
Miller, William A.
Millonig, Peter and Mary
Mink, Barbara
Mink, Elizabeth
Mink, Henry and Family
Mink, John
Mink, John and Barbara
Mink, Peter
Mink, Philip
Moertl, Andrew J. and Frances M.
Moertl, Richard F. and Marilyn R.
Mohrbacher, Clarence H.
Molkentin, John C.
Molkentin, Julia Foss
Moore, Catherine
Moore, Children
Moore, Henry
Moore, John
Moriarity, Cornelius and Family
Moriarity, Esther
Moriarty, Unclear and Mary
Morin, Bernard Paul
Morin, Leo A. and Evelyn A.
Morrison, Michael
Morrison, Unclear and Mary
Morrissey, James and Ellen
Mueller, Frank J. and Helen
Mueller, George
Mueller, Janice M.
Mueller, John and Kunigunde
Mueller, Theodore and Josephine
Mulholland, Lloyd A. and Cecelia M.
Murphy, Patrick and Kathryn H.
Murphy, Peter Joseph and Rose Marie Lyon
Myers, James Christopher
Nagy, Steve and Family
Napientek, George K. and Olivia V.
Neldner, Arnold
Nelesen, Herman and Lucy
Nelsen, C. and Mary
Nelson, Carl O. and Amalia
Nelson, Fritjoe J. and Gertrude M.
Nelson, Helen
Nelson, Jacob O.
Nelson, Leroy
Nemeth, Anton and Theresa
Nemeth, Anton Jr.
Nemeth, Frank N.
Newmann, Leonard H. and Elizabeth J.
Nogalski, Donald Sr.
Nowicki, Edward Sr. and Helen
O'brien, William and Family
O'donneli, Lloyd J. and Lydia A.
O'donnell, Ann
O'donnell, Austin
O'donnell, John and Family
Olsen, William D. and Joan E.
O'meara, Roger and Ellen
Oschmann, L. Marty and Audrey M.
Ottmann, William and Family
Palmersheim, Helen J.
Palmersheim, Henry M.
Palmersheim, Raymond C. and Helen E.
Palmershem, Anna K.
Panico, Ari Michael
Pape, Fritz E.
Papp, Anthony I.
Parnau, George E.
Paskiewicz, Ralph E.
Paszkiewicz, Helen J. and Mark
Pelzmann, Robert A. and Helen L.
Peroceschi, Pompilio and Mary
Peterson, Henry J.
Petroviak, Michael G.
Piskula, Ben and Sylvia
Pokrzywinski, Alfred P.
Poliak, Joseph G. and Mary
Ponath, Kurt Franz
Popoutsis, George Peter
Popoutsis, Peter G. and Mildred J.
Pufahl, Alma C.
Puffer, James P. and Mary H.
Pullen, Robert F.
Purcell, John
Purcell, Patrick
Putchinski, John and Frances
Quimby, Anna
Quinlan, James and Catherine
Quinlan, John
Quinlan, John and Johanna
Quinlan, Mary
Quinlan, Thomas
Rademacher, John C.
Radovich, Steve and Catherine
Radtke, Charles P.
Raimann, Edward and Loraine
Rasmussen, John L. and Thomas Jr.
Rathke, Christine M.
Rausch, Francis Lannon and Carol Beatrice
Rausch, Francis W. and Beatrice M.
Rausch, Joan Carol
Rawski, John F. and Mary J.
Ray, James and Family
Ray, Joseph and Family
Raymond, Frederick and Laura
Read, Albert Joseph
Read, Mary
Rebernick, Kenneth F. and Family
Reed, Christopher
Reed, Mary Frances
Reedy, Jeremiah
Rehberg, Phillip James
Reick, John W. and Anna
Revers, Vivian V.
Revolinski, Frank and Sally
Revolinski, Jody
Revolinski, Leroy E.
Rexin, Frank J. and Clara
Rieck, Elden
Rieck, Hattie
Rieck, Sidney and Leona
Rieland, Paul and Marion M.
Riemer, Lawrence S. and Dorothy E.
Rinehart, John L.
Rink, Mary Ann
Rink, Robert J. and Dorothy G.
Ritter, Rodney F.
Ritzman, William B. and Phyleis J.
Roben, Joseph A. and Antonia
Robers, Oscar W.
Roberts, Mary C.
Robinson, Charles A. and Grace E.
Robinson, Clarence R.
Robinson, Gertrude
Robinson, Michael J. and M.
Robinson, Michael R. and Family
Rod, Jason M.
Rodewald, Leela Marie
Rogowski, Harry Lawrence
Rollman, Frank and Margaret
Rooney, Ann
Rooney, Lawrence
Rozdzialowski, Amanda M.
Rozeski, Daniel Max and Susan Marie
Rudig, Erwin and Loretto
Rufflo, Dr. Robert A. and Beatrice A.
Rynders and Smiley Families
Rynders, Angeline A.
Rynders, Beverly
Rynders, George R. Jr.
Rynders, Henry John
Rynders, Lawrence J. and Florence M.
Rynders, Peter and Johanna

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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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