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Mudrow - Ruvin


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Mudrow, Charles and Minnie
Muegge, Christ and Elizabeth
Muehlberger, William and Marie
Muehlenberg, Gustav and Johanna
Mueller, Bernhard and Augusta
Mueller, Bertha
Mueller, Esther
Mueller, Evelyn C
Mueller, Ewald
Mueller, Fred P
Mueller, George A
Mueller, Gustave A
Mueller, Herman
Mueller, Herman A. and Helene
Mueller, Isabel
Mueller, Louise
Mueller, Martha
Mueller, Rosina
Mueller, Rudolph
Mueller, Tillie
Mueller, Walter
Mueller, Wilhelm and Ulrika
Muellner, Carl and Emilie
Muellner, William and Caroline
Muench, Bertha
Muench, Lawrence
Muenchow, Henry J
Mulder, Nick
Mulder, Raymond
Mundt, Harvey J. and Adela A. Schwantes
Mundt, Mary
Munk, Eda
Munk, Frank
Murphy, Hazel V
Muth, Edward and Esther
Muth, Paul R
Naehrbass, Edna
Naehrbass, Henry
Napgezek, Grace
Nass, Herman
Nass, Wilhelmina
Naujoks, Gertruda
Naujoks, Gustav
Neitzel, Georgina
Neitzel, Gottlieb
Neitzel, Johanna Schmidt
Nell, Clara H
Netz, Linda
Neubert, Henry C.
Neumann, Bertha
Neumann, Gustav and Family
Neumann, Helen
Neumann, Hugo P
Neumann, Richard W.
Neuyahr, Henry and Mina
Never, William and Alma
Newman, Max F.
Newman, Myrtle
Nickel, Eduart
Nickel, Ernestine Schoenherr
Nickel, Mathilda
Nickel, William
Nicolai, August and Pauline
Nielsen, Caroline Skotvold Heyde
Nielsen, Clara Sauer
Nielsen, Fred
Nieman, Alex
Nienow, Albert
Nienow, Dorothea E
Nienow, George H
Nienow, George H. Jr
Nienow, Helena
Ninow, Herman
Noerenberg, Auguste
Noerenberg, Hanna L.
Noerenberg, Johann
Noerenberg, Wilhelm L.
Noetzel, Gustave
Noetzel, Karl
Nohr, Fritz and Minnie
Nooyen, Edith E
Nooyen, John J
Nooyen, Mardell P
Noske, Anna
Noske, Ernst
Novak, Michael J. and Viola M. Spinney
Novy, Charles and Emilie
Nuenke, Reinholdt
Oakley, Alma
Obst, Frieda
Obst, Marie
Ocoko, Fatuma A
Odstrcil, Edward and Mary
Oeflein, Anje Van Roo
Oehme, Lena
Oehme, Louis
Oestreich, Ben E. and Harriet
Oestreich, Valerie Joyce
Offermann, John B. and Irma S
Ohm, William H. and Ernestine
Oldenburg, Elizabeth
Oldenburg, William
Olk, Jacob and Family
Ollermann, Bertha
Ollermann, Fred
Olsen, Ellen
Olsen, Henry E
Olsen, Martine J
Olson, Margaret La Valley
Olson, Phyllis L
Olson, Theodore O
Orlob, Richard and Kunni
Ortmann, Cunigunda
Ostermann, Charles
Ostermann, Clara
Ott, August
Ott, Bertha
Ott, Elizabeth
Otto, Henrietta
Owen, Earl Calverley
Owen, Ernest
Owen, Hattie
Pagel, Augusta
Pagel, Carl
Pagel, Charles
Pagel, Erwin
Pagel, Herman
Pagel, Mina
Pagel, Norma
Pagel, Robert
Pahlow, Bertha
Pahlow, Henry
Paik, Joseph
Paik, Marie Placek Valuch
Pankow, Wilhelmine
Pannkoke, Dr. Adolf and Minna
Papke, Gust and Annie
Parker, Bertha
Parker, Charles
Parsons, Sampson L
Patelski, Stanley Robert
Patterson, Dick and Minnie
Patzer, Adolph
Patzer, Margaret
Patzer, William and Hulda
Paul, Carl and Erna
Paul, Carla
Paul, Clarence W
Paul, Otto
Paulowske, Carl
Paulowske, Earl and Wilhelmina
Pautsch, Bertha
Pautsch, Daniel R
Payne, Kinnear G
Pehmoeller, Henry
Pehmoeller, Rosalie
Pelton, Charles E. and Emma A
Penningroth, Orville C
Pergande, Bertha
Pergande, Edwin H. and Laura
Pergande, Erdreich
Pergande, Henriette
Pergande, Karl
Pergande, Olga
Pergande, Wilhelm
Peschek, Mary
Peter, Otto and Ida
Peter, William A. and Janice L
Peterman, Emma
Peters, Friedrich Johann
Peters, Garret J
Peters, Henry
Peters, Susan A
Petrasek, Anton L
Petrasek, Frank
Pichl, Elmer
Pickhardt, August
Pickhardt, Mary
Pickhardt, Mildred
Piehl, Carolina
Piehl, John
Piehler, Arthur and Jenne
Piellusch, Paul
Pieper, August
Pieper, Emma Koenig
Pilgrim, Johanna
Piotter, Richard and Lawrence
Pittelkow, Elizabeth
Pittelkow, Louis
Pittelkow, Louis J
Plack, Herman and Family
Plack, Katherina
Plack, Konrad
Plack, Leonard
Plack, Philip
Plahmer, Elsie
Plahmer, Friedericke
Plahmer, Friedrich
Plahuta, Charles and Elsie
Plakonouris, Stella A.
Platz, George T. and Julia L
Podewils, Amanda H. Boldt
Podratz, Alvin
Poenisch, Henry L
Poenisch, Walter H. and Family
Pohl, Susanna Mueller
Pollnow, Tillie
Polnow, Fred and Louisa
Polzin, Albertine
Porinsky, John and Adela
Porinsky, Laddy and Adela
Porsow, Emma Strauss
Porsow, Minnie F.
Porsow, William Sr.
Port, Ella S
Port, Michael and Augusta
Porter, Edward W
Porter, Leslie B. and Rhoda E
Porter, Louise B
Post, Caroline
Potratz, Herman and Anna Wuppert
Powers, Emma
Powers, Leroy
Prahl, Friedrich W.
Pratt, Claude W. and Family
Preiser, Amanda
Preiser, Theodore
Prell, Henry and Wilhelmina
Price, Darwin A. and Evelyn E
Price, Samuel L
Priebe, Christ and Elise
Priebe, Fred
Pritzlaff, Reinhard
Pritzlaff, Walter
Prust, Adela
Prust, Richard R
Puerner, Helen
Puerner, John
Pump, August
Pump, Martha
Purves, Luther Smith
Purvws, Mabel
Putlitz, Emil H.
Putzier, Carl W. and Mamie I
Putzier, Charles Sr. and Clara
Putzier, Harold
Quade, Bertha
Quade, Eleanor
Quade, Margaret Dummer
Quade, William
Quast, Otto
Quinones, Felix Rivera
Quisler, Anna
Raabe, Lucille J
Raabe, Walter and Flora
Raatz, Asta S
Raatz, Otto E
Rachow, Harry J
Raddatz, Alfred
Raddatz, Ida
Radell, Emmy
Radell, Harry R
Rades, Richard
Radke, Wilhelm and Bertha
Radloff, Carl and Lily
Radloff, Louisa
Radoll, Carl and Henrietta
Rahn, Arthur J
Rahn, Herman and Emma
Rahn, Lillian
Ralion, Elizabeth
Ralion, Philip
Ramlow, Alfred and Alma
Rank, Frank and Adell
Rapp, Donna Mae
Rapsky, Herman
Rasmussen, Dr. Hans
Rastocny, Mabel
Rathke, John
Rathke, Wilhelmine
Raue, Auguste M.
Rausch, Henry and Elizabeth
Rayewske, Louise
Reagan, R. Nelson and Ada
Rebagen, Albert
Reddemann, Herbert and Olga
Rehbeck, Ernestina
Reid, Charlotte Kordt
Reim, Henry O.
Reim, Nora Sieck
Reingans, Ben A.
Reinke, Gustav
Reinke, Mathilda
Reischmann, Joseph A
Reischmann, Rose
Remeeus, Frank E. and Emily G
Remick, Bernice
Repinski, Helen C.
Retzlaff, Augusta
Retzlaff, Dale C
Retzlaff, Frank
Reupert, Walter and Emma
Rexilius, Clara
Riddell, Dr. Austin C. and Almira L
Riemer, Raymond Le Roy
Rindfleisch, Caroline M
Rindfleisch, John
Rindfleisch, Keith P
Rindfleisch, Vera E
Ringler, Emma
Ringler, Frank L
Rissman, Pauline
Rissman, Richard
Ristau, Harry and Marie
Rivers, George L
Rivers, Gladys
Rivers, Hilda
Rivers, Sergt. Lester G
Robbins, George
Roberts, Fay Helen
Robertson, William P
Rockrohr, Carl
Rockrohr, Ruth
Rode, Friedrich
Roden, Roland and Clara
Roeming, Carl
Roeming, Friedrich
Roeming, Harry and Alma
Roeming, Maria
Roeming, Wilhelmine
Rofritz, John
Rogahn, Elsie
Rogge, John F.B. and Wilhelmina
Rohde, Elsie
Rohlein, Augusta and Emma Faris
Rohrbach, Erwin
Rolke, William A.
Roloff, Carl F
Roloff, Flora Penkwitz
Roloff, Friedericke
Roloff, William
Romaine, Albert C
Rose, Anna
Rose, Aug.
Rose, August
Rose, Emilie
Rose, Stewart W
Rose, Walter and Hazel
Rosenau, Arthur
Rosenberg, Alwina
Rosenberg, Clara
Rosenberg, Helen
Rosenberg, Paul E
Rosenberg, Wilhelm
Rosenfeldt, Ida Emmrich
Rosenhein, Adolph
Rosenhein, Johanna
Rosson, Lenhard
Rossow, Adelein Van Pietersom
Rossow, Frederick and Pauline
Rubel, Erwin H. and Clara K
Ruben, John and Helen
Rucklenwald, George and Margaret
Rucktenwald, Hilda
Rueckert, Helmuth
Ruehl, Phillip and Anna
Ruehl, Roland
Rusch, Bertha
Rusch, Christian and Bertha
Rusch, Edward C
Rusch, Fred
Rusch, Henry
Rusch, William
Ruse, Dora G
Ruse, Ethel I
Ruse, Irving E
Ruse, Lorenzo D
Rutz, Arno C
Rutzen, Viola E
Ruvin, Laura

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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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