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La Bahn, unclear and unclear
Laabs, Albert and Lydia
Laabs, Charles F. and Emma A
Laabs, Ruth
Laatsch, Eleanor R
Labahn, Emilie
Labahn, Herman
Lamb, Vaun
Lambrecht, Hulda
Landgren, Bertha
Landgren, Frederick
Lane, Robert Jr
Lange, Alma
Lange, Anna
Lange, Wilhelm
Langschwager, Walter and Helen
Lanners, Frieda
Lee, Jacob
Lee, King
Lehninger, F. Max and Anna M
Leishawa, John
Leishawa, Pearl
Leitner, Alma Masiakowski Zoske
Leitzke, August and Helma
Lemcke, Arthur and Anna
Lemke, A. Margaretha
Lemke, Edward W. and Caroline
Lemke, Margaret A
Leo, Carl
Leo, John M
Leo, Maria
Leser, Hazel Mary
Leuthold, August C. and Clara
Leuthold, Raymond W. and Deloris E
Lewis, Nina Jane
Liedtke, Bertha
Liedtke, Rudolph
Lippert, Agatha
Lippert, Albert
Lipsky, Edna W. Barkow
Lishafay, Vladimir
Lockman, Fred and Molly
Loeber, Anna
Loeschmann, John Sr. and Ella
Logemann, George A. and Edna W
Loggins, Christopher Lorenzo
Lohn, Edward and Marie M
Looysen, John J
Looysen, Wilhelmina
Lotspeich, John R. Jr
Love, Marc S
Lovering, Edwin E. and Ida R
Lubenow, Harris Norman
Lubenow, Louisa
Luber, William and Rose
Ludington, Robert B. and Genevieve
Ludwig, Anna
Ludwig, Elsa
Ludwig, Hermann
Ludwig, John
Luedke, Charles
Luedke, Pauline
Luedke, Wilhelm
Luethy, Adolph
Luethy, Marie
Luy, Frank
Majchrowski, Alex
Majchrowski, Anna
Malone, Jacqueline A
Malzahn, Otto F. and Minnie H
Manning, Ella Mae
Manning, Tony
Manthe, Ruth Elaine Koeller
Markworth, Arnold H. and Jane N
Marquardt, Curt Robert
Marquardt, Fred and Bertha
Marquardt, Walter J. and Margaret W
Martin, Thelma O. Pugh
Marx, Gustav F
Marx, Ida
Marx, Janice
Mathies, Lionel Darmain Jr
Mathis, Denise A. Johnson
Mattila, John and Alice
Mattke, Gertrude N
Matuszczak, Phyllis Jean
Maurer, Edmund C
May, Carl E. and Charlene
May, Ken W. and family
May, Walter H. and Esther G
McCallum, William
Mccaskill, Barnabas
McClintick, Sandra Ellen
Mccullar, Rudolph
Mcdonald, Effie E
Mcdowell, Dorothy
McGaw, Michael and Linda M
McKagan, Azzan C. and family
McKagan, Azzan W
Mckinney, Arlean Diane
Mckinney, Ruth Mae
Mcshepard, Carl
Meadows, Cellus
Means, Candace Delora
Mehl, Arthur Jr
Mehlos, Clara
Mehlos, Fred E
Mehlos, Fred E. and Evelyn H
Metropulos, George and Leona M
Metzger, Henry and Elizabeth
Metzger, Henry and Viola
Metzger, John P. and Ruth M
Mews, Carl F
Mews, Caroline
Meyer, Auguste
Meyer, Carl
Meyer, Emilie
Meyer, John
Michel, unclear O. and Christine
Moede, Augusta
Moede, Edward
Moede, Fred
Moede, otto
Moede, Walter H. and Agnes L
Moehrig, Fred H. and Elsie C. Schulz
Mollaeger, Emil G. and Anna
Molle, Anna
Molle, Richard
Mollier, Clara
Moore, Andre D
Moran, Jodi Jennifer
Morris, Ada
Mosley, Nathaniel and Ida Mae
Much, Kathleen Jean
Muehlbacher, Evelyn M
Mueller, Albert and Pauline
Mueller, August
Mueller, Dorothy Dorsch
Mueller, Emilie
Mueller, Johanna
Mueller, Otto
Mueller, Virginia Bernice
Muellner, Edward and Anna
Muellner, Irma E
Muenzmaier, Albert and Katherine
Muenzmaier, Frieda
Mundstock, Carl and Carolina
Muth, Carl and Emma
Muth, Jacob
Muth, Mary
Myrick, Cynthia M
Naatz, Eduard F
Naatz, Eliza D
Naeser, Adolph
Naeser, Magdalena
Nagel, Anna
Nagel, Jacob
Nagel, Rowena
Nagel, Walter
Nagel, Wm
Nalepinski, Alma
Nalepinski, Edward
Nash, Brenda O
Nash, Terrance
Nedtwig, Rudolph and Pauline
Neshek, Leo and Elizabeth
Neulier, August
Neulier, Wilhelmina
Neumann, Charles H. and Elsie M
Neumann, Edwin C
Neumann, Frieda
Neumann, Viola
Neuser, Bernard and Esther R
Newman, James Edward and family
Nicolai, Robert and Edna
Nicolaus, A
Noeske, Anthony Joseph
Oberlander, Betty Wagner
Oberlander, Henry
Obieglo, Arthur and Auguste
Obieglo, Roseann
Odom, Edgar L
Ohly, Leonore M
Ohly, Ruth L
Olmstead, Shirley Ann
Oloizia, Elmer A. and Pauline
Olsen, Clarence B
Olwig, Arnold and Martha
Olyniec, Marilyn
Ondrejka, Rudolf F. and Betty J
Opitz, Franciska
Otto, Martin and Alvina
Paaulzenberger, Ulrich and Elizabeth
Pack, William and Elizabeth
Paetschow, George N. and Nettie D
Pagenkop, Henry
Pagenkop, Lillie
Pagenkop, Lizzie
Pagenkop, Lorenz
Pape, Augusta M
Pape, Gottfred
Parker, Lonnie
Parknowitz, Jacob
Parknowitz, Minnie
Parks, Ellene C
Parrett, Robert L
Paul, Neville I
Paulus, Herman G. and Katherine
Pauly, Marie
Pauly, Otto
Pautz, Linda
Pedersen, Ellen M
Pedersen, Enoch D
Pedersen, Margrethe
Pedersen, Peder
Pedersen, Ruth M
Perry, Doris J
Peters, Erwin B. and Elizabeth
Peterson, Doretha Brown
Petrusek, Henry C. and Marilynn V
Pfenning, Andrew
Pfleger, Anton and unclear
Phillips, Ruth Ann
Pickel, Charles and Ella Klocko
Pickens, Jerome
Pipkorn, Emilie
Pipkorn, Martin A. and Frieda J
Pipkorn, Philipp
Plehn, Larry Howard and family
Poetsch, Alma
Poetsch, Walter E
Pohanka, Rudolph and Aniya
Pohl, Elizabeth
Pointer, Carrie
Polenske, William and Ella
Polinske, Albert
Polinske, Ida
Prochazka, Charles A
Prochazka, Elsie
Prochnow, Anna
Proefrock, Albert
Puckett, Brozella
Puttler, August and Mathilda
Quade, August F. and Bertha A
Quandt, George A. and Helen A
Quartana, Michael James
Quartana, Peter J. and Louise W
Quezaire, Danon A
Raddege, Elizabeth M
Rader, Emma
Rader, Richard A
Rader, Robert
Raether, Bertha
Raether, Gustave
Randolph, Tashiya K
Rash, Cathenkeliner Carson
Reblin, Louis
Reblin, Sophia
Redd, Charles J
Reed, Daron L
Reeves, Done E
Regenfuss, Clara L
Regenfuss, Lothaire
Reichardt, Herman
Reichardt, Marie
Reichartz, Aldis
Reid, Estoria
Reineck, Theodore P. and Ida M
Reinige, Lena
Reseburg, Albert L. and Emma B
Retzlaff, Emil H. and Helena
Reynolds, Robert E
Rhodes, Jesse and Alice
Rickheim, Louisa
Rieck, Bertha
Risch, A. William and Norma
Roberts, Jon Paul and Katie Louise
Rodgers, Calvin L
Rodgers, Willie B. Iii
Rodgers, Willie B. Jr
Roe, Gertrude M
Roedel, Ferdinand
Roedel, Martha
Roethlisberger, Emma
Roethlisberger, ferdinand
Rolleston, Newton and Lorraine
Ross, Patrick Antonio
Rossow, Alwine
Rossow, Arthur C
Roth, Edward and Martha
Rowold, Alfred B. and Elsie
Rudin, Emma
Ruppert, Anna
Ruppert, Jacob
Rusch, William and Anna L
Ryan, Lulu Reynolds
Saffold, Steven
Sallis, Deitrich D
Samborsky, Alex and Sophia
Sampe, Gertrud A
Sandidge, A'Meria Z. (Princess)
Sartin, Vanessa L
Sauer, Arthur
Sauer, Eleanore
Sauer, Laveta
Schaefer, Carl and Louise
Schaefer, Frank
Schallock, Arthur
Schalow, Arthur W
Scheidemann, Emil H. and Mathilda
Scheidemann, Walter and Olga
Schielke, Tillie
Schiller, Louis and Marie
Schindler, Anton J. and Selma H
Schloemer, F. William and Louise
Schmah, Herman and Anna
Schmideke, Erich
Schmideke, Evelyn
Schmideke, William
Schmidt, Augusta
Schmidt, Carl
Schneider, Caroline
Schoetz, Fred and Minna
Schoewe, Julius and Amalia
Schooler, Rebbie
Schreiber, C. Robert and Marie
Schrenk, August H. and Mary Ellen
Schroeder and Songer families
Schroeder, Catherine
Schroeder, Henry
Schroeder, John E. and Edna O
Schrot, Oscar C
Schrot, Selma C
Schroth, Walter M. and Ruth Frances
Schuck, Frieda
Schultz, Augusta
Schultz, Clara C
Schultz, Ernest H
Schultz, Louis
Schultz, Martha
Schultz, Pauline
Schultz, Reinhold
Schultz, William
Schulz, Herman
Schumacher, Erhardt W
Schwalbach, Glen J
Schwan, John C
Schwartz, Martha
Schwartzburg, Loraine
Schwehn, Carl H. and Winnifred G
Schwehn, Robert E
Schwentkofske, August
Schwentkofske, Ottilie
Schwobeda, Gustav and Martha
Scoggins, Leona
Seifert, Amalia
Seifert, Bertha
Seifert, Christ and Alice Wahl
Seifert, James
Semmelmann, Anna
Semmelmann, Charles
Semmelmann, John
Sengbusch, Frederick G
Senter, Tiron James
Serles, La Verne Rose
Setzer, Adeline
Setzer, David K
Setzer, Laureen
Severin, Alfred and Anna
Severin, Roy J. and Dorothy B
Shaurette, Katie M
Shotts, Betty J
Shutter, Emma A. Cloos
Siewerth, August
Sigglow, Arthur and Emma Pickel
Simmons, JaCary
Simon, Tony K
Simpson, Sunora
Sivright, Everett
Sivright, Rosalie
Skepper, Cora Bette
Skepper, Earl Joseph
Skepper, Joseph P
Skopganc, George Sr. and Katherine
Slocum, A. J
Slocum, Willie C
Slotty, Eric and Elizabeth
Smallwood, Marjorie H
Smiley, Henry A
Smiley, John J
Smith, Harold W
Smith, Karla M
Smith, Mamie T
Smith, Victor
Sneed, Santana O
Spanaus, Nickolas and Louise
Spankus, Otto W. and Anna
Spearbraker, Otto and family
Speerschneider, Lester C. and Mildred M
Spella, Ruth J
Spielvogel, Alfred J. and Mildred E
Spielvogel, Hilda B
Spielvogel, John F
Spies, Karl F. and Margaret
Spinti, Agatha
Stabelfeldt, Adelia G
Stabelfeldt, Alfred
Stafford, Charles
Steckler, Herman and Marie
Steffen, Anna
Steffen, August W. and Frieda
Steffen, Charles and Josephine
Steffen, Edward H
Steffen, Walter E
Steffen, William H
Steinhagen, Ella
Steinhagen, William
Steller, Marselle Mehlos
Stendler, Augusta
Stendler, Fred
Stephany, Carl O. and Irene Klug
Stokes, Robert Earl
Stoll, George
Stoll, Wilhelmina
Stoviak, John S. and Adeline M
Strackbein, Emilie
Strackbein, Peter
Strei, Leopold
Strittmatter, Arthur P. and Aselda L
Strozier, Elsie Lee
Struck, Fred J. and Bertha
Struck, George R. and Clara
Strutz, Joseph F
Strutz, Lucille J
Stuhlmacher, Oscar and Viola
Suchinsky, John and Angela
Sudik, Richard J
Sutherland, Taylor E
Swenson, Matilda Chapple
Swinson, Arthur H. and Alma K
Switzer, Allen Jr
Syring, Gustav
Syring, Mathilda
Taylor, Alice M. Meade
Taylor, Del E. and Pauline A
Taylor, Fannie M
Tefelske, Augusta
Tefelske, Frank
Tempelmann, August E. and Minnie M
Tennessen, William Henry and Ruby Louise
Territo, Laura Krueger
Teske, Clarence C. and Ella C
Thao, Choua
Theisen, Teresa L
Thiermann, Viola W
Thiermann, William E. Sr
Thomas, Lois J
Thomas, Marcha Renea
Thompson, Lashunda M
Thoms, Anna
Thoms, Ernst
Thoms, John H
Tiemann, Albert O. and Caroline
Toell, Ervin
Tonn, Paul Julius
Tonn, William and Ernestina
Townsel, Peter Sr
Traeger, Laura Beth
Traxel, William and Evelyn
Trebbe, Henry and Clara
Trebus, Mary Catherine
Tretow, Bertha
Tretow, Charles
Trupp, Casper and Katherine
Tucker, Florida J
Tyler, Tashiaunna
Ullrich, Larry P
Ullrich, Paul R. and Florence
Ulmer, Carl H. and Ann E
Ulmer, Henry and Hilda
Ulrich, August F
Unger, Reinhold and family
Urban, Frank and Anna
Vahi, Bernhard G. and Vera
Valdes, Feliz R
Valdes, Hannah M
Van Haagen, John and family
Varaghese, K.V
Venz, Martha
Verser, Willie Owen
Vessell, Genora Sparks
Vetter, Edwin A. and Selma A
Voelz, Harry and Emma K
Voelzke, Herman and Emma
Voet, Ida
Vogenit, Mildred L
Vogenitz, Constance
Vogenitz, John C
Vogenitz, Louis W
Von Poeppinghausen, Elizebeth
Von Poeppinghausen, Maurice
Voss, Edward
Voss, Kathrine
Wagie, Minnie
Wagner, Adam
Wagner, Katharina
Wagner, Martha M
Wagoner, Jerome Sr
Walders, Lynn
Walker, Percy L
Walker, Shyla U
Walsgrove, James J. and Rose
Waltemath, Elaine A
Wandrey, Aug. J
Wandrey, Ida
Wangerin, Arnold and Lillian
Wangerin, Chester A. and Eunice G
Wangerin, Rev. Harvey W. and Magdalene M
Ward, Bettie L
Ward, Green Edward
Wartchow, Paul A. and Lillian R
Wartchow, Paul H. Jr
Warzyn, Alois
Warzyn, Edna H
Washington, Kizzy N
Watson, Elizabeth Lipsky
Weber, Antonia
Weber, Gary Howard
Weber, Glenwood H. and Shirley L
Weber, Gustav H
Weber, Scott Ward
Weber, Theresa
Wedel, Otto and Johanna
Wegner, P. Frederick
Wegner, Paul and Helen
Wegner, Robert Earl
Wegner, Robert P. and Hazel P
Wehausen, Herbert D. and Adella
Wells, Tasha T
Wensink, Thomas A. and unclear
Wentorf, Gust and Ida
Wesnor, Louise
Wesnor, William
Weston, Thomas C
Westphal, Carl W. and Martha A
Wetzler, Ludwig and family
Whitacre, Ralph B. and Neenah
White, Castella Johnson
Whitmore, Albert Iii
Whitmore, Joe W
Wichman, Anton and Lorraine
Wilde, Richard W
Wilde, Susanne M
Wilks, Vanessa
Williams, James Elbert
Williams, Jerome M
Williams, Kelvin D
Williams, Michelle
Williams, Shacora Santrice
Wodtke, Elizabeth
Wodtke, Henry A
Wolcott, Emma
Wolcott, George
Wold, Edna Haas
Wollenberg, Edgar C. and family
Woodson, Helen Patterson
Worgull, Adolph
Worgull, Arthur E
Worgull, Bertha A
Worgull, Carl and Mary A
Worgull, Frederick W. and Phillip E
Worgull, Lucille M
Worgull, Otto and Alma H
Worgull, Robert A
Worm, William J. and Anna
Wrobbel, Carl
Wrobbel, Mathilda
Wrubbel, Todd R
Wuerch, Katherine and Mary Ecker
Wurm, Ernst and Albertine
Wurtz, Margrethe
Wussow, Bernhard C. and Emma M
Xiong, Vang Moua
Xou Her,
Young, Carrie Lee
Young, Glenda Jean
Zahn, Anna G
Zahn, John
Zahour, Oliver F. and Clara A
Zimdahl, Caroline
Zimdahl, Wm
Zollicoffer, Lloyd Jr
Zoske, Charles and Norma
Zoske, George J. and Loraine C
Zuba, Arnold J
Zweifel, Clara O. Tillman
Zweifel, Joseph

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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.

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