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Milwaukee County
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Evergreen aka Glen Oaks Cemetery
Tombstone Photos

Vaghalek, Raymond C - Zwoster, Valentin


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Vaghalek, Raymond C
Vahl, Charles
Vahl, Ernestine Sterz
Vahl, Karl R
Valenti, Joseph
Valenti, Joseph.JPG
Valenti, Mary Ann
Valenti, Mary Ann.JPG
Valenti, Salvatore G.JPG
Valenti, Vincent And Jennie
Valenti, Vincent and Jennie.JPG
Valos, John
Van Deusen, Robert And Adele
Van Deusen, Unclear
Van Dyke, Eula Mae
Van Hecke, Estelle
Van Peenan, Emma
Van Peenen, Clarence
Vanblyke, Jesse M
Vandenberg, John B
Vander Kamp, Edward J.JPG
Vanderhoef, Lucille A
Vanlandingham, Michael
Vann, Lucille
Vans, James
Varga, Michael And Family
Varga, Michael and family
Varro, Paulina
Varsos, Kipariso
Varsos, Kipariso
Vasiljevich, Mike
Vaskas, James A
Vaskas, James A.
Vassilato, Peter S
Vecic, Proko
Veich, Ljuboja And Family
Veith, Daniel
Veith, Helen
Veneares, Katherine
Venies, Gust and Mabel.JPG
Venies, Gust And Marie
Ver Straate, William and family
Vernon, Infant
Vidakovic, Eva.JPG
Vidakovica, Steve.JPG
Vidiakins, Frank G
Viglione, Mike
Viglione, Mike (Picture)
Viglione, Mile
Voelzke, Barbara
Vogee, Sophie
Vogel, Alvina
Vogel, Hugo J. and Selma.JPG
Vogel, Julius And Gertrude
Voigt, Albert and Bertha.JPG
Voigt, Charles and Pauline.JPG
Voigt, Ella.JPG
Voigt, Emma Hempel
Voigt, Helen.JPG
Voigt, Herman.JPG
Voigt, Mina.JPG
Volk, Clara Czisny.JPG
Volkmann, Heinrich and Minna.JPG
Voll, Christian and family.JPG
Vollbrecht, Norma
Vollbrecht, Robert E
Vollmar, Gilbert A.
Vollmar, Gilbert A.JPG
Vollmer, Kenneth
Vollmer, Norma
Vollmer, Paul
Von Oppen, William
Von Rein, Alma.JPG
Von Rein, Herman.JPG
Von Rein, Ida.JPG
Von Rein, Karl.JPG
Von Schoppeieri, Betty
Von Schoppel, Karl
Von Steinau, Hugo And Nellie
Vonjo, Adam And Theresa
Voss, Ernestine
Voss, Harry
Voss, Paul.JPG
Vranich, James
Vukomanovich, Steve And Emily
Vukomanovich, Steve And Emily
Wachs, Clara Janswig
Wachs, Clara Janswig
Wachs, William G
Wachs, William G.
Wagner, Charles A. And Ida M
Wagner, Elroy
Wagner, Elroy
Wagner, Emanuel E. And Martha E
Wagner, Emanuel Jr
Wagner, Emanuel Jr.
Wagner, Harold
Wagner, Johann and Elisabetha
Wah, Moy
Waizenegger, Herman.JPG
Walch, John M. And Emma
Walker, Earnestine
Walker, Edna
Walker, Horace Jr
Walker, John
Walker, Wardell L
Wallace, Lawence Edwin
Wallerman, Johanna
Wallner, Casper
Walt, Johanna
Walt, John
Walter, Caroline
Waltz, Adolph
Walz, Sophia Bischke
Wambach, Frank H
Wambach, Mildred
Wambach, William and family
Warcnek, Emma
Ward, David T.JPG
Ward, Edwin
Ward, Gerald and Isabelle.JPG
Ward, Jay and Nellie.JPG
Ward, Jean R.JPG
Wardius, Anna
Ware, Frances Carol
Ware, Henry Floyd
Warning, John H. and Hannah.JPG
Warren, Cordia
Warsaw, William A
Washington, Elnora and Christine Barber
Washington, Ernestine
Washington, Julius H
Wauer, Herman And Family
Weaver, Chester And Ammie
Weaver, Jimmie Lee
Webb, Infant Girl
Weber, Albert And Caroline
Weber, Arthur
Weber, Bertha
Weber, Carl And Elisabeth
Weber, Charles
Weber, Emma
Weber, Emma
Weber, George
Weber, Louis
Weber, Nicholas And Emma C
Webster, Samuel
Webster, Willie F
Wechio, Raymond
Wechlo, June Fern
Wechlo, Oscar And Marie
Wedgeworth, Joan
Wedgeworth, Otis D
Wedgeworth, Viola
Weeks, Arthur And Laura
Weggel, George And Frances
Weggel, George P
Wegner, Carl And Emilie Milbrath
Wegner, Edward And Family
Wegner, Walter And Margaret
Wehland, Charles And Bertha
Wehland, Christian
Wehland, Christian And Minnie
Wehland, Fredericka
Wehner, Emil
Weidemann, Carl And Marie
Weiley, William And Anna
Weiss, Karl and Margarete.JPG
Weiss, Otto
Weissbrodt, William And Amanda
Weissbrodt, William K.
Weithofer
Well, Laura B
Wende, Carl
Wendlandt, Erma
Wendorf, Herm.JPG
Wendorf, Herman
Wendorf, Hugo.JPG
Wendorf, Joh.JPG
Wendt, Bertha
Wendt, Ernst And Augusta
Wendt, Fritz
Wendt, Louis
Wendt, Walter
Wenzel, Wilhelmina.JPG
Wenzlaff, Max and family.JPG
Werner, Frances And Frieda
Werner, Fred W
Werner, Ida
Wertschnig, Martha
Wertz, Julia A
Wessel, John and Minnie.JPG
Wessenberg, Frank
West, Ella
Westergan, Unclear
Westphal, Anthony
Wettland, Michael
Wetzel, Adela Voss.JPG
Wetzel, Charles And Family
Wetzel, Fred.JPG
Wetzel, Henriette
Wetzel, Millie and Ellinore.JPG
Wheeler, Elsie.JPG
White, Carl Edward
White, Emma Geisberger
White, Henry Lee
White, Oscar and Alvina
Whiting, Charles Robert
Wichraann, William and Minna.JPG
Wickert, Anna And Janishewski
Wickert, Augusta Henischel
Wickert, Joseph
Wickert, Mathilda.JPG
Wickert, Wilferd.JPG
Wickert, William.JPG
Widding, Hans
Wiediger, Conrad
Wiediger, Frank O
Wiediger, Ida
Wieland, Erich
Wienke, Elizabeth and James Russell.JPG
Wieting, Fred G. And Marie
Wilde, Frederick P.C
Wilde, Henry And Emily
Wilde, Paul
Wilhart, Charles A
Wilhite, Charlotte A
Wilke, Anna
Wilke, Arthur G. And Clara M
Wilke, Frances
Wilke, Gustave
Wilke, Robert
Wilke, William
Wilkowske, Earl and Anna.JPG
Willerton, Thomas Lee
Willett, Martha
Williams, Alexander
Williams, Allen
Williams, Andrew V
Williams, Annie
Williams, Asa
Williams, Brian S.JPG
Williams, Edward and Arthur
Williams, Etta Mae
Williams, Frank and Pearl.JPG
Williams, Hattie
Williams, Ida
Williams, Itellyus And Rogil M
Williams, James
Williams, Jeff
Williams, Paul L
Williams, Vivian B
Willis, Evelyn.JPG
Wilmer, Arnold And Marion Pearson
Wilson, Lee A
Wilson, Lee L. and Emma
Wilson, Rowena L
Wilson, Roy Daniel
Windis, Anna.JPG
Windis, John.JPG
Winkel, Gilbert
Winkelman, Dorothy
Winkelmann, Louise C
Winkelmann, Otto A
Winston, Mark E
Wintermute, Fred And Irma
Winters, James L.JPG
Wirsching, Franz And Lizzie
Wirth, Audrey E.JPG
Wirth, David
Wirth, David
Wirth, Mariane.JPG
Wisch, Otto C. And Martha
Wischer, Alfred And Family
Wisinski, John J. and family
Witt, August and Augusta.JPG
Witt, Clara M
Witt, Emma A
Witt, George A
Witt, George A,
Witt, Gustav.JPG
Witt, Helen.JPG
Witt, John and Anna.JPG
Witt, Margaret.JPG
Witt, Norma
Witt, Paul C
Witt, Snea.JPG
Witt, Svea Johnson.JPG
Wittke, John And Freda
Woceske, Alma.JPG
Woceske, Ferdinand and Elisabeth.JPG
Woehrer, Irene.JPG
Woelferer, Oscar And Family
Woelffer, Adeline
Woelffer, Max
Woelffer, Thea
Woith, Gustav And Amanda
Wojack, William
Wolfenberg, Mathilda A
Wolfenberg, William C
Wolff, Edith
Wolfgram, Flora A.JPG
Wolleger Otto R and Family
Wolter, Arthur F
Wolter, Arthur G. and Hattie G.JPG
Wolter, Carl and Minnie
Wolter, Christoph and family.JPG
Wolter, Florence.JPG
Wolter, Henry and Ella.JPG
Wolter, Robert F. and Mathilda F
Woltring, Louis
Wong, Charles
Wong, Chester
Wong, Chester
Woodard, Lillian B
Woods, Elaine Elizabeth
Worthey, Benita Elizabeth
Wotnoske, Ernstina
Wotnoske, Ernstina
Wotnoski, Max
Wozniak, Rose
Wright, Carl and family
Wright, Fred
Wright, Judy
Wright, Mildred J
Wuerdeman, John And Louise
Wulf, Carl And Carrie
Wurba, Joseph
Wussow, Arnold
Wussow, Arnold
Wyatt, Emanuel Sr
Xiarhos, Peter
Yee, Ho
Yee, Kim
Yem, Leong
Yianopulos, Anton And Mary
Yick, Wong
Yocom, Georgette H.JPG
Yoost, Charles and Alma
Yoost, Henry And Louise
Yoost, Henry And Louise
Yoost, Otto And Della
Yops, John and Frieda.JPG
Young, Eloise Y
Young, Fred And Family
Young, Joseph J. and Millie C
Young, Ronny
Yovandic, Maksim
Zaage, Henry And Amalia
Zaage, Henry and Amalia.JPG
Zaage, Hertha
Zaage, Hertha.JPG
Zaage, Marion C.JPG
Zabel, William and Caroline.JPG
Zach, Kenneh R.JPG
Zadnik, Mary
Zahn, Edward W.
Zahn, Edward W.JPG
Zaic, Aneska
Zakhar, Steve and Florentine L.JPG
Zander, Adolph
Zander, Arnold and Margaret.JPG
Zander, Melvin
Zanzig, Olga
Zanzig, William and family
Zapletal, Alex
Zarling, Charles and Mary.JPG
Zarling, Gustave And Tillie
Zastrow, Anna.JPG
Zastrow, August.JPG
Zastrow, Maria
Zastrow, Nancy May.JPG
Zastrow, Paul and Mary.JPG
Zastrow, William.JPG
Zavellas, Peter And Pota
Zavellas, Peter and Pota.JPG
Zechel, William And Bernice
Zechel, William and Bernice.JPG
Zedler, Carl R
Zedler, Carl R.
Zeller, Walton
Zelmer, William H
Zepf, Casper And Anna
Zepf, Raymond And Evelyn
Zeugner, Eleanore
Zeugner, Robert and Auguste.JPG
Zickermann, Frank and Wilhelmina.JPG
Ziebach, Albert And Elizabeth
Ziech, Joseph
Ziech, Joseph
Ziech, Katherine
Ziegenhagen, Martha
Ziegler, Clarence W. and Beatrice J.JPG
Zigos, Helen Tsalta
Zigos, Okratis Tsaltas
Zillman, Charles W. and Caroline.JPG
Zillman, Harry.JPG
Zimmerman, Beck & Bigelow Family
Zimmermann, Ernst
Zimmermann, John and Hilda L.JPG
Zimmermann, William And Anna
Zimpelman, Rose
Ziner, Mabel
Zipfel, Charles.JPG
Zivanko, Anna
Zolicoffer, Archie L
Zolicoffer, Archie L.
Zollicoffer, Betty Jean
Zoozoolas, Kailas
Zorich, Milan
Zorich, Milan [Picture]
Zouxes, Panagos
Zsivni, Frank
Zsori, Bartlow
Zsori, Louis
Zueigh, Joog
Zur, Augusta
Zur, Elsbeth
Zurich, Josh
Zutz, Adolph
Zvikll, Loren
Zwerlein, Edward And Harvey
Zwerlein, Michael And Louise
Zwetkoff, Elizabeth.JPG
Zwicker, Hugo
Zwoster, Valentin

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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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