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Abraham - Evans


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Abraham, Aaron
Abraham, Albert A
Abraham, Arthur G
Abraham, Charlotte
Abraham, Frank L
Abraham, Hannah
Abraham, Louis
Abraham, Mattie G
Abraham, Nettie
Abraham, Phillip
Abraham, Rosina
Abram, Anne S
Abram, Hulda
Abram, Israel
Abram, Jacob
Abram, Leon
Abram, Rebecca
Abrams, Bernard A
Abrams, Claudia
Abrams, David
Abrams, Elias
Abrams, Esther
Abrams, Frances
Abrams, Fredericka
Abrams, Harry
Abrams, Hedwig
Abrams, Leo D
Abrams, Mildred
Abrams, Ralph Bernard
Abrams, Ruth
Abrams, Sherwin F
Abrams, Sol E.
Adelman, Albert
Adelman, Benjamin
Adelman, Edith
Adelman, Regina
Adelman, Robert S
Aderman, Eva S
Aderman, Louis B.
Adler, B. Franklin
Adler, Camilla
Adler, David
Adler, Edward
Adler, Ernest
Adler, Fanny
Adler, Frederick
Adler, Hannah
Adler, Jennie F
Adler, Katie
Adler, Oscar
Adler, Samuel D
Adler, Sarah C
Adler, Sigmund
Agulnick, Ann
Agulnick, Robert
Albenberg, Adolph
Albenberg, Henrietta
Albert, Esther
Albert, Sarah
Alter, Antol
Altman, Gussie S
Altman, Maurice
Anspach, Adolph
Anspach, Lillian R
Anton, Helen Ann
Anton, Raymond John
Archer, Edward
Armin, Anna
Armin, Nathan
Aronoff, Bess Sarah
Aronson, Deborah
Astrin, Shirley
Atinsky, Ethel
Atinsky, Julius
Atinsky, Sidney
Auerbach, Beane
Auerbach, Samuel
Bachenheimer, Ottilie
Baer, Belle
Baer, Bertha W
Baer, Bertha
Baer, Bleamy
Baer, Cecile Beatrice
Baer, Clara S
Baer, Clarence A
Baer, Emma Kaufman
Baer, Hattie S
Baer, Henry L
Baer, Jacob
Baer, Kaufman H
Baer, Kaufman
Baer, Mary
Baer, Max
Baer, Milton W
Baer, Roslyn H
Baer, Stella
Baer, William
Balazs, Szidi
Ball, Birdie
Ball, Lawrence A
Ball, Samuel J
Bamberger, Dorothy
Bamberger, Eve
Bamberger, Fred
Bamberger, James
Barmish, Ida
Barrie, Adele Neuman
Barrie, Clarence O
Baum, Anna F
Baum, Irma
Baum, Leland H.
Baum, Lina
Baum, Meta T
Baum, Mildred R
Baum, William
Beck, Irene
Beck, Jacob
Beck, Ruth R
Becker, Bessie P
Becker, Clarence J
Becker, David P
Becker, Irvin M
Becker, Pearl R
Becker, Stephen C
Bender Stone
Bender, Caroline
Bender, Edward
Bender, Henry D.
Bender, Jacob
Bender, Johanna
Bender, Minna
Bender, Moritz
Bender, Rosa
Benish, Henriette Fischel
Benjamin, Henry M
Benjamin, Matilda
Bensinger, Gretel M
Bensinger, Sigmund
Benswanger, Samuel L
Bercey, James E.
Bercey, Leahbelle S
Berdie, Edward L
Berdie, Sara S
Berdie, William P.
Berlowitz, Max
Berlowitz, May R
Berman, Marla Schneiderman
Bernfeld, Annetta G
Bernfeld, William
Bernhardt, Iola E
Bernhardt, Malvin L
Bernheim, Jacob L
Bernstein, Mary Ann Hytken
Besasie, Regina
Bick, Caroline
Bick, Flora
Bick, Haskell
Bick, Henry
Bick, Theresa
Biel, John H
Billstein, Elizabeth
Birk, Benjamin J
Birk, Ruth Markwell
Birkenwald, Caroline
Birkenwald, Clara S
Birkenwald, Edward B
Birkenwald, Emil
Birkenwald, Rhoda
Birkenwald, Samuel
Birnbaum, W. B
Black, Belle
Black, Jacob
Black, John
Black, Mary Pereles
Black, Max
Black, Viola
Blade, Aaron
Blade, Bertha C
Blau, Martha
Bleyer, Charles
Bleyer, Minnie
Bloch, Flora W
Bloch, Harry Jr
Bloch, Harry L
Bloch, Laura
Bloch, Millie
Bloch, Moritz
Block, Ernestine
Block, Leopold
Bloom, Lewis Kahn
Blumberg, Emma
Blumberg, Pearl M
Blumberg, Ralph and Pearl M
Blumberg, Ralph
Blumberg, Sidney S
Blumenfeld, Belle
Blumenfeld, Harry J.
Bocuslawsky, Ernestine
Bocuslawsky, Marcus
Bohm, Carrie W
Bohm, Henry C
Bondy, Mary
Bonns, Emily C
Bonns, Fanny
Bonns, Henry
Bonns, Laura
Bonns, Minna
Bonns, Walter W
Bowers, Julia Dalberg
Braun, Abraham D.
Braun, Anna M
Braun, Fred
Braun, Jennie
Brauns, Ernie
Breckler, Infant
Brenneer, Robert R
Breslauer, Abraham
Breslauer, Arthur (2)
Breslauer, Arthur
Breslauer, Cecelia
Breslauer, Clarence M
Breslauer, Eleanor
Breslauer, Emma
Breslauer, Fred
Breslauer, Helen
Breslauer, Irving J
Breslauer, Jeanne
Breslauer, Jettel
Breslauer, Johanna
Breslauer, Joseph
Breslauer, Julius
Breslauer, Marie K
Breslauer, Marvin
Breslauer, Max
Breslauer, Melvin A
Breslauer, Miriam Mann
Breslauer, Nathan Pereles
Breslauer, Norman
Breslauer, Pauline
Breslauer, Rosie
Breslauer, Ruben
Breslauer, Ruth U
Breslauer, Sadie
Breslauer, Samuel (2)
Breslauer, Samuel
Breslauer, Sondra Lee
Breslauer, William Mann
Bressler, Howard Samuel
Breuer, Felix
Breuer, Serafine
Breyer, Hazel R
Breyer, Joseph B
Brickman, Andy
Brill, Frances
Brill, Louis
Broude, Blanche Tara
Brown, Sadye G
Brown, Solomon
Buchbinder Stone
Buchbinder, Bessie
Buchbinder, James
Buchbinder, Nena
Buchbinder, Sigmund
Buckman, Bertha
Buckman, Jennie
Bylan, Esther Schwartz
Bylan, Hyman Joseph
Cahn, Ilse
Cantrovitz, Belle
Cantrovitz, Sol M
Caplan, Louis
Caplan, Regina
Capper, Anita Baum
Capper, Charles W. Jr
Carpeles, Amalia
Carpeles, Philip
Cerf, Nathan R
Chaimson, Allen M
Chaimson, Mamie
Chaimson, William E.
Chapman, Benward L.
Chapman, Estelle E
Charney, Babette A
Cheney, Charles A
Cheney, Mildred L
Cody, Buzz
Cogan, Alvin
Cogan, Ruth
Cohen, Bernard
Cohen, Bertha N
Cohen, Charles
Cohen, Clementine
Cohen, Frances
Cohen, Gertrude
Cohen, Jonas
Cohen, Julia N
Cohen, Julia S
Cohen, Julius V.
Cohen, Lester
Cohen, Louis
Cohen, Marcus
Cohen, Phyllis
Cohen, Raphael
Cohen, Ray
Cohen, Rose Rice
Cohen, Ruth
Cohen, Sanford M
Cohen, Sidney M.
Cohen, Sophie B
Cohen, Theodore F
Cohen, Theodore
Cohen, Vera
Cohn, David
Cohn, Idella
Cohn, Johanna
Cohn, Lena
Cohn, Leopold S
Cohn, Louis
Cohn, Rosalie
Cohn, Rose
Cohn, Samuel
Coller, Gerald
Coller, Henrietta
Coller, Oscar
Coller, Sara
Coller, Virginia
Colton, Suzann M
Cooperman, David
Cooperman, Suzanne Ehrman
Corlyn, Claire Neisser
Crawford, Alan
Crawford, Lillian
Crossot, Mary Ann
Crossot, Nathan and Stella
Crossot, Nathan
Crossot, Stella
Czech, Johann
Czech, Lena
Czech, Rose J.
Dalberg, Abram
Dalberg, Charlotte
Dalberg, Frieda
Dalberg, Salmon W
Danenbaum, Milton W
David, Lotte
David, Rudolph
Davidoff, David E
Davidoff, Isadore Z.
Davidoff, Renee
Davidoff, Shirley R
Davidor, Isaac H
Davis, Adelhe
Davis, Alfred
Davis, Tobe Coller
Dewolf, Elizabeth
Dewolf, Gertrude
Dewolf, John E
Dewolf, Mildred E
Dewolf, Rose Rodman
Dewolf, William
Diamond, Jerome
Diwald, Erwin
Diwald, Selma
Diwald, Sigmund, Bettina
Dizack, Annette Lewis
Dizack, Milton Kennedy
Dobratz, Walter M. W
Donat, Eva
Donat, George
Dorn, Clarence J
Dorn, Sally E
Dornblatt, Sophie B
Dorsen, Frances
Dorsen, Roslyn E
Dorsen, Sigmund
Dreyfuss, Sanford J
Dufton, Florence
Ehrman, Joseph S
Ehrman, Pauline B
Eichinger, Betty
Eichinger, Henry E.
Eisen, Alice
Eisen, Arnold L
Eisen, Ernst J.
Eisen, Eugen L
Eisen, Harry L
Eisen, Henrietta
Eisen, Henry L.
Eisen, Henry L
Eisen, Margaret M
Eisen, Meta
Eisen, Recha
Eisen, Regina T
Eisen, Thomas Woodrow
Eisenberger, Carole A
Eisfeld, Ed
Eisfeld, Pauline
Eisner, Edward R
Eisner, Johanna
Elbinger, Ernestine Lederer
Elbinger, Eva G
Elbinger, Karl Martin
Elbinger, Rosalie A. Polacheck
Elbinger, Sophie Marks
Elliott, Bertha
Engel, Douglas
Engel, Fanny
Engel, John H
Englander, Ethel F
Englander, Ida
Englander, Joseph A
Eppstein, Edith Miriam
Eppstein, Nat H
Ettenheim, George P
Ettenheim, Philip
Ettenheim, Sarah C
Ettenheim, Tillie P
Ettlinger, Evelyn Rindskopf
Evans, Josphine Gans

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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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