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Surnames beginning Bi - Bo


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Bialecki, Alexander
Bialecki, Boleslaus
Bialecki, Catherine
Bialecki, Catherine A.
Bialecki, Constancia
Bialecki, Frances
Bialecki, Ignacy
Bialecki, Robert
Bialecki, Stephan A.
Bichler, Barbara Werner
Biegl, Christian and Louise
Bielawa, August and Mary
Bielik, Anna
Bielinski, Grace
Bielinski, Jason Weisner
Bielinski, John and Salomea
Bielinski, John and Salomea
Bierman, Barry
Biermann, Hans
Biersach, Frank and Janet M
Biersach, Paul and Lulalia
Biesek, Thomas A
Biesek, Walter J. and Anna C
Biesek, Walter J. and Anna C
Biesik, Michael
Biever, Charles and Family
Biever, Charles and family
Bigott, Arthur J
Bilat, Jean
Bilat, Jean
Bilda, David Charles
Bilda, Gerald J
Bilda, Veroninca
Bilek, Joseph and Sofia
Bilicki, Paul M. Jr
Billante, Nicola and Family
Billante, Santo and Family
Billings, Margaret
Bina, John and Family
Bina, Sophia
Binciak, Jozefa
Binczak, Casimir
Binczak, Stephen
Binder, Bernice and Jeanne
Binder, Joseph
Binder, Roman and Family
Binder, Roman and family
Binder, Roman and Regina A
Binder, Theresia
Bingenbeimer, Alfred
Bingenheimer, Alfred
Bingenheimer, Alfred and Frances
Biniok, John J. and Irene C
Binsack, Adam
Birchbailer, Maria
Birchbauer, Maria
Birchler, Martin J.
Birchler, Wilhelmina
Birk, Nicholas J. and Harold E. Mann
Birkhauser, Albert and Rose
Birt, Annie
Bischoff, Elizabeth
Bischoff, Elizabeth
Bischoff, Joseph and Josephine
Biskobing, Edward F. and Agnes M
Biskobing, Edward F. and Agnes M
Biskupska, Marianna
Biskupska, Marianna
Biskupski, Michal and Family
Bitto, George and Katherine
Bitto, Josef
Bizub, John
Bjelik, Paul
Bjelik, Zuzana
Bjorn, Charles
Black, Carrie Ann Zinda
Blackburn, Clara
Blackburn, Gordon
Blackburn, Jackie
Blackburn, Jackie
Blackstone, Jeffrey R
Blaeske, Raymond
Blaha, Elizabeth
Blaha, Elizabeth
Blaha, Michael
Blahnik, Aloysius
Blahnik, Aloysius
Blahnik, Anna
Blahnik, Kimberly
Blahowsky, Michael and Irene
Blaine, James Patrick
Blake, Richard A
Blanchard, Angeline
Blando, Gregory
Blank, Veronica
Blanz, Ludwig and Anna
Blasczyk, Bernard
Blasczyk, Julianna
Blastic, John
Blaszczyk, Waclaw and Katarzyna
Blaszczyk, Waclaw and Katarzyna
Blatnik, Rudolf
Blau, John and Anna
Blaubach, Rosa, Sylvia M. and Rita
Blaubach, William and family
Blavat, Jacob
Blawat, Anna
Blazina, John
Blazincic, Mark and Mary
Bleck, William and Anna
Bleggi, Ester
Blei, John Sr. and Hans
Blei, Regina R
Bleicher, Elisabetha
Bleicher, Franz
Bleske, Edward A. and Darleen D
Bliesener, Leonard Albert and Adela Albert
Blinkiewicz, Dale J
Bloch, Katarzyna
Bloch, Wawrzynec and Mary Anna
Bloch, Wojciech
Blochwitz, Joseph and Helen
Block, Gilbert and Anna M
Block, James J
Block, Joseph and Mary
Blockwitz, Jesse and Helen
Blohm, Lester O. and Ruth M.
Blohm, Raquel Marie
Blome, Catharine W
Blome, Edward H
Blommer, John
Blommer, Katherine
Blonien, Mark D. (Tiger)
Bloom, Mary Hummer
Bloomer, Janet
Bloomer, Susan
Bluemel, Tom and Family
Bluemner, Mark Steven
Bluemner, Mark Steven
Blum, Forrest E. and Louise A
Blum, Frank and Emma A
Blum, Leo
Blum, Theresa
Bobb, August P. and Mary E.
Bobb, August P. and Mary L
Bobel, John and Regina
Bobinski, Eleanore M
Bobot, Joseph
Bobot, Vincent and Katherine
Bobot, Vincent and Katherine
Boch, Andrew
Bock, Joseph and family
Bockowski, Josefa
Bodden, Kathy
Bode, Madeline Haase
Bodina, Andrew
Bodina, Andrew
Bodwin, Patricia Ann
Boecl, John and Anna
Boehlein and Haack family
Boehlein, John and family
Boehme, Annie M
Boehner, Rose and family
Boelsen, Infant Male
Boelter, John C. and Angeline G
Boerger, Bernard A. and Mary A.
Boerger, Frank T. and Helen
Boettcher, Cecelia
Boettcher, CeCelia
Boettcher, William Alvin and Jennifer Lee
Bogarovski, Mishal
Bogdanski, Chester J. and Helen D
Bogdanski, Frank
Bogdanski, Klemens and Stanislawa
Bogdanski, Rose
Boglitsch, Dennis John
Bognar, Joseph and Mary
Bogust, Clarence C.
Bohacek, Eva
Bohdalik, Mary
Boheim, Henry
Boheim, Henry and Annie
Boheim, Henry and Annie
Bohen, Edward
Bohen, F. Evelyn
Bohen, Florence
Bohen, Julia
Bohlen, Mary
Bohlen, Peter
Bohlmann, William J
Bohn, Henry P. and Anna J
Bohn, Johann
Bohn, John and Emma
Bohn, Mathias and Anna
Bohr, William Jr
Boileau, Jules and Orpha
Bojakowski, Joseph
Bojarski, Stanislaw
Bokal, Charles and Frances
Bokal, Mathew and family
Boland, James C.
Boland, Patrick L
Boland, Roy G. and Teresa
Bolda, Steven Scott
Bolger, Thomas and family
Bolger, Thomas and family
Bolger, William Jennings and Irma A
Bolles, Lisa Marie
Bolles, Stephanie Theresa
Bollow, William L. and May L
Bollow, William L. and May L.
Bommersbach, Joseph
Bommersbach, Mary
Bonaparte, Anton J. Sr. and Elizabeth
Boncher, Caroline
Bond, Richard K
Bondi, Giuseppe
Bonerz, Beatrice
Bonerz, Margaret
Bonfiglio, Joseph
Bong, Casimir and Anna M
Bong, Joseph
Bongey, Leon Sr. and Anna M
Bongiovanni, Daniel Joseph
Bonilla, Herman Agueybana
Bonk, Steven K
Boos, Anna
Boos, John P
Boppre, David A
Boppre, Infant Male
Boralski, Anton
Boralski, Anton
Boralski, Rose
Borchardt, Barbara Jean
Borchardt, Edgar F. and Lillian E
Borchardt, Michael Francis
Borchardt, William and Anna
Borchlewicz, Kathleen
Borecki, Elizabeth
Borecki, John and Angeline
Borecki, Michael C
Borek, Mary
Bores, Andrew and Pauline
Bores, Andrew and Pauline
Bores, Emma
Bores, Frank J.
Bores, Jacob
Bores, Jacob
Borgealt, Alfred
Borko, Anna
Borko, John
Borko, Mary
Borko, Reginold
Borkovac, Laura and Emil
Borkovac, Mirka
Borkowski, Bartlomiej
Borkowski, Edward G. Iii
Borman, Dr. Benedict and Julianna
Borman, Scott Alan
Bornshlegel, Marie
Bornshlegel, Michael and Mary
Borowski, Alexander and Anna
Borowski, Anton L. and family
Borowski, John
Borowski, Michal and Jozefa
Borowski, Rose
Borowski, Stanley and Eleonor
Borowski, Stanley J. and Eleonor
Borths, William and Marie
Bortmann, August and Anna
Bortolotti, Silvio and Mary
Borzie, Catherine
Borzych, Frank and Emma
Bosanac, Theresa
Boscia, Carmela
Boscia, David
Boscia, Filomena (Picture On Stone)
Boscia, Filomenia
Boser, Clara
Boser, Daniel J
Boser, John and Rose
Boser, LeRoy
Bosh, Terry A
Bosnyak, John and Family
Bosshart, Patricia A
Botic, Agata
Botic, Helen and Felice
Botic, Roko and Manda
Botic, Roko and Manda
Botio, Agata
Botsch, Henry and family
Bott, Oscar H. and Clara H
Bottoni, Joyce Ann
Bottoni, Joyce Ann
Boucha, Dora
Boucha, Marvin E. and Isabelle P
Boudreau, Mable
Boury, Peter
Boutell, Joseph
Boutin, Elizabeth
Boutin, Elizabeth
Bova, Giuseppe
Bova, Giuseppe
Bova, Joe
Bova, Joseph and Ignazia
Bova, Mary
Bowe, Lorraine C
Bowen, Ben and Minnie
Bowen, Catherine
Bowen, John C
Bowerman, Suzannie Claudia
Bowes and Cooney family
Bowler, Ella C. Roloff
Bowler, James P
Bowman, James and Nora
Boxhorn, Chas. and Amalia
Boyd, Edith Fayne
Boyle, Edmund L. and Louise I
Boyle, John R
Boyle, Joseph John
Boyle, Marian
Boyle, Marion A.
Boyle, Patrick J. and Kathleen
Bozile, Lucille
Bozora, Billy
Bozora, Emily
Bozorz, Lisa
Bozovits, John and Anna
Bozuric, Elizabeta
Bozuric, Elizabeta
Bozuric, Theresa

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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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