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Faase, Jimmy
Fabian, George
Fabian, Michael and Mary
Fabianac, Stephan
Fabry, Ronald G
Faccio, Pasqua
Faeger, John
Fagan, John P
Fagan, William B.
Faganeli, Michel
Fahey, Melissa Anne
Fairbanks, Seth
Fairchild, Mabel Leach
Falamio, Pavo
Falkner, Frederick
Falter, Aloysius and family
Falter, John and family
Faltersack, Harold
Fanielli, John A. and Margaret
Fantelli, Anne
Fantelli, John A. and Margaret
Fantelli, Louis D. and Madeline M
Fantelli, Louis D. and Madeline M.
Faraciano, Peter James
Farago, Emil S
Farago, Mary
Farago, Stephen
Faranda, Elizabeth
Fare, Rosie
Farina, Anthony and Family
Farina, Antonia
Farina, Joe
Farina, Nicoletta
Farina, Rosario J
Farino, John
Farino, Joseph
Farino, Vito
Farkas, John
Farkas, Karl
Farley, John and Eleanor
Farley, Mamie
Farley, Michael
Farrell, Hugh Walter
Farrell, William and Mary
Fassbender, Frank and Catherine
Fassbender, William and Elizabeth
Fath, Anna Julia
Fath, male infant
Fatura, Adam & Augusta
Faucette, Joseph
Faupl, John David
Faureck, Frank
Faureck, Mary
Faust, Anna
Faust, Bertram P. and Genevieve
Faust, Joseph
Faust, Leander N
Fazio, Salvatore
Fazio, Vincenzo
Fazio, Vincenzo
Fechhelm, Roman P. and Rose M
Feddermann, John and Sarah
Federman, William & Catherine
Fedler, Kathleen
Fedran, Father and Family
Fedran, Father and family
Fee, male infant
Feilen, Kenneth W
Feilen, Kenneth W
Feisst, Theresa Lee
Feisthammel, Martin and Margaret
Feisthammel, Martin and Margaret
Fejnas, Stephen F. and Concetta I
Fekske, Anna M
Felbe, Robert J. and Catherine J. Bondinelli
Feld, Catherine
Feld, Joseph John
Feld, Marie
Fellen, Elizabeth
Fellenz, Elizabeth
Fellenz, John and Sally Claude
Fellin, Marlene
Fellner, Magdalena
Felsecker, Rose Caniere
Felske, Anna M
Felske, Michael and Eva
Felski, Michael and Eva
Felten, Elizabeth
Felten, Marie
Felten, Nicholas
Feltes, Debra Ann
Feltz, Franciszek and Augustyna
Felzen, John and Anne
Fenske, Mathias, Angela and Catherine
Fenske, Richard and family
Fera, Antonio and Rosaria
Fera, Carm
Fera, Nick and Family
Fera, Phillip S. and Phyllis and Cannestra
Ferito, Joseph P.
Ferko, John and family
Ferko, John D. and family
Ferks, Anna
Ferks, Anna
Ferlitsch, Gertrude
Ferracin, Johnnie J
Ferrara, Carmela
Ferrara, Carmela
Ferrari, Silvio
Ferrer, Libia
Ferrito, Nunzia
Ferroli, John
Ferroli, John and Anna
Ferroly, Lisa K
Ferry, James E
Fersch, John and Fannie
Fertl, Wolfgang
Fessel, Johanna
Fessel, Michael and Marie
Fetherston, William and Elizabeth
Fettig, Jason Eric
Fetzer, Franz and family
Fetzer, Jo Ann
Feuerherm, Edward G. and Katharine
Feuerstahler, Anton and Katherine
Feuling, Josef Paul
Fiala, John
Fibeck, Peter
Fichtner, Adam Joseph
Fichtner, Jessica Nicole
Fichtner, Joseph Girard
Fichtner, Max A. Jr
Fidersek, Anton
Fidorczyk, Maryanna
Fidorczyk, Maryanna
Fieger, Joseph
Fiene, Jo Ann
Fies, Craig Alan
Fifield, Robert D
Filapek, Joseph and Katherine
Filar, Agnes
Filar, Maryanna
Filar, Maryanna
Filar, Wladyslaw
Filar, Wladyslaw
Filich, Thomas and Mary
Filippo, Busalacchi
Filipski, August and Laura
Filkas, Mary
Fill, James
Filo, Infant
Filut, Larry and Marion
Fina, Andrew and CeCilia
Fina, Father and Mother
Fina, William P
Fink, Frances
Finkler, Jill
Finkler, Maria
Finkler, Maria
Finkler, Peter
Finkler, Peter
Finnegan, James S. and Ellen
Finney, David
Fischer, Anna
Fischer, Anton and family
Fischer, B. and Susan
Fischer, Catherine Mueller
Fischer, Eleanor
Fischer, Ewald O
Fischer, Harry and Cathrine
Fischer, John and family
Fischer, John H. and Laura D
Fischer, Joseph and family
Fischer, Joseph and family
Fischer, Joseph and Grace
Fischer, Joseph and Marianna
Fischer, Joseph and Marichen
Fischer, Lucy
Fischer, Lucy
Fischer, Margaret
Fischer, Melanie Joy
Fischer, Paul William
Fischer, Willie
Fischer, Willie
Fisher, Dolores
Fisher, Mary
Fiss, Ida J
Fiss, Otto F
Fitzgerald, Joseph E. and Sadie
Fitzgerald, Joseph E. and Sadie
Fitzgerald, Matthew D. and Josephine B
Fitzgerald, Robert and Katherine
Fitzgibbon, Michael J. and Family
Fitzpatrick, Dennis
Fitzpatrick, Dennis
Fitzpatrick, Michael E
Fitzpatrick, Sophie Dlobik
Fitzpatrick, Theresa
Fitzsimmons, James L. and Adele H
Fitzsimmons, Thomas A. and family
Fix, Martin and Theresa
Flahean, Abe
Flaherty, Margaret
Flaherty, Patrick
Flaherty, Thomas
Flaig, Mary Pamela
Flaim, Mario
Flamme, Arthur and Clara
Flanagan, Albert L. and family
Flanigan, Ureneo
Flavin, Lawrence P
Flechsig, Kurt and Elizabeth
Fleinek, John and Marie
Fleischman, Charles and Mary
Fleischman, Charles I. and Margaret
Fleischmann, John and Hattie
Fleisner, Father and Mother
Fleiss, Georg and Family
Fleiss, Lorraine
Fleiss, Lorraine
Fleiss, Lorraine
Fleissner, John M. and Shirley
Fleming, Infant
Fleming, John and Mary Rose
Fleury, infant male
Flicek, Edward and Anna
Flies, John and Anna Maria
Fliesen, Robert
Fligel, Bronislawa
Fligiel, Walter and Casimira
Flock, Matthew and Winona
Flock, Sophia Cuthbert
Flood, Christopher M. and Bertha
Flood, Christopher M. and Bertha
Flood, Cory and Joey
Flood, George F
Flood, Michael and Laura
Flood, Myron M. and Lucillie G
Florek, Stefan
Florjancic, Jacob and Mary
Floryance, Edward A
Flower, Belinda Marie
Fltesch, Nicholas and Mary
Flynn, John and Anna
Flynn, Patrick Wm
Fobian, George H. and Edith E
Foeckler, Anna S
Foeckler, John
Foeckler, Rose
Foeckler, Rose
Foffa, Felix and Helen
Fogarty, Reese and Elnore
Fogec, Steve
Fohr, John
Fohr, Peter C
Fojut, Adam
Fojut, John F
Fojut, Leonard J. and Agnes E
Foley, John T. and Zella L
Foley, Richard E. and Florence M
Folger, David
Folger, Joseph J. and Anna M
Folger, Margaret
Foltas, Emilie
Foltas, Emilie
Fonder, Glen L
Fonder, Pauline S
Foran, George
Foran, Jane
Foran, Lucy Ann
Foran, Martha
Foran, Michael J.
Foran, William E.
Ford, May McCrady
Ford, Thomas J. and Mary A
Forestal, Bernard
Forestal, Crescentia
Forestal, James B.
Forge, Frances
Forge, Frank L.
Fork, Nick and Family
Fork, Nick and family
Formolo, Alma F
Formolo, Fiorenza
Formolo, John N. & Jamet M. Klein
Formolo, Natale
Formolo, Natale
Forst, Mary
Fortun, John and Anna
Fortunato, Eduardo
Foss, Benjamin and Angeline
Foss, Benjamin Leon and Elon Marie
Foster, Dominique and Denise M
Foster, Robert C
Foth, Joshua A
Foti, Frank J
Foti, Joseph Anthony
Foti, Mariana
Foti, Mary
Foti, Vincent
Foug, Emil and Irene
Fournier, James P
Fournier, Richard Alan
Fox, Bernard J. and Alice E
Fox, Jane Van Roo
Fox, John M.
Fox, John Paul
Foxe, Sigmund W
Foxgrover, Kathleen M
Fragale, Ann Marie
France, Jessie E
Franchina, Charles
Franciskovig, Louis
Franco, Liboria Zaffiro
Franco, Liborja
Franco, Nicolo
Frank, Barbara
Frank, Barbara
Frank, Gordon A. and Mary M
Frank, Joseph
Frank, Leo
Frank, Margaret
Frank, Margaret
Frank, Rose
Franke, Alvin O. and Catherine
Franke, Amanda
Franke, Laura
Franke, Lena
Franke, William D
Frankenberry, Lindsay
Franks, Victoria
Frankulin, Michael
Frankwick, Glenn R. and Margaret Krainz
Frankwick, Glenn R. and Margaret Krainz
Frankwick, James M
Frankwick, Ramona
Franson, Gustav F. and Family
Fransway, Rose Ann
Franz, Harvey A. and Mary V
Franz, John
Fraser, Christian T
Fraser, Robert
Frasheski, Walter
Frazier, Lester J. and Marie M
Freder, Anton
Frederick, George
Fredette, Ellen
Frehler, Joseph and Magdalen
Freiburger, Anna M
Freiburger, James C
Freiburger, William
Freimuth, Bruce
Freimuth, Mary
Freisleben, Louise
Freiszberger, Simon
French, Infant Male
French, Letitia
Frenn, Michell
Frenn, Richard
Freuler, Fredolin and Katherine
Freuler, Raymond and Mayola
Frey, Fred and Pauline
Frey, George
Frey, Rose W.
Freyer, Hermann
Fricano, Isidoro
Fricke, Blanche Aumueller
Fricke, Marie
Friedel, Angela Meinen
Friedel, Angela Meinen
Friedl, Adam and Katherine
Friedl, Elizabeth
Friedl, John and Elizabeth
Friedl, Wenzl
Friedl, Wenzl
Friedmann, Elsa C
Friedmann, Jacob and Katherine
Friedmann, Joseph and Magdalena
Friedrich, Anna
Friedrich, Eleanor
Friedrich, Eleanor
Friedrich, Matt
Friedrich, William A
Fries, Bruno
Frieske, Lorenz and Anna
Frieske, Lorenz and Anna
Frieske, Lorenz and Anna
Frigano, Marie
Frigge, Frank and Margaret
Frigge, Marie R
Frinzi, Concetta
Frinzi, Conicetta
Frinzi, Gino J
Fris, Franz
Fris, Franz
Fritche, Peter
Frittitto, Antonio and Vincenza
Fritz, Lt. John D. and Kathryn M
Fritz, William R. Sr. and Viola C
Fromm, Shirley Ann
Frosch, Anton Schoenberger
Frosch, Charles
Frosch, Katie
Froschmayer, Jimmy
Frueh, Math and family
Fry, Jakob
Frymark, Michael and Mary
Frymark, Paul and family
Fuchs, Frank J. and Elizabeth
Fuchs, Jacob
Fuchs, Jacob
Fuchs, Jacob and family
Fuchs, Josepg Gerard
Fuchs, Lawrence A. & Donna C
Fuchs, Theresa A. Regan
Fuchsgruber, Ludwig and Maria
Fuechsl, Kathryn
Fueger, Christopher P. and Mae L
Fueger, Frank and Elizabeth
Fuerst, John
Fuerstenberg, William J
Fugarino, Carmela
Fugarino, Filippo
Fugarino, Filippo
Fuggiasco, Carlo
Fuggiasco, Frenze
Fugina, James H
Fugina, Joseph E. and Ann F
Fuller, Harold T
Fuller, Patrick
Fuller, Rudolph M. and Amelia M
Fullington, James A
Funk, Gary Paul
Funk, John Brian
Funk, Pete
Furno, Michelle P
Fus, Frank and Emma
Fuss, Emma
Fuss, Ethel
Fusso, Matilda
Fusso, Stephen A. and Veronica M
Futh, John S

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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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