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Haag, Frank M
Haag, Josef
Haak, Stephan
Haas, John and Dagmar
Haas, Katharina
Haasch, Steven L
Haasch, Steven L
Habeck, Dragutin
Haberichter, Marly
Haberkorn, Adam
Haberland, Collette R
Haberland, Mary
Haberman, Max M. and Anna
Habermeyer, Catherine
Habermeyer, Edward
Habermeyer, Monroe M
Habes, Frank and Susan
Habrat, Franciszek
Habun, Jozef
Hackbarth, Clara
Hackbarth, Henry C
Hackbarth, Henry C
Hackendahl, Anna
Hackendahl, Paul
Hackett, George A
Hackett, Leslie J
Hackett, Michael and Anna
Hackl, Joe
Hackl, John
Hackner, Frank and Lucy
Hadden, Lenore
Haebig, Edward R
Haegele, Frances
Haegele, Gottfred (Fritz)
Haegele, Joseph
Haertle, Joseph D. and Emma
Hafenbrack, Clara and Hill, Rose Roese
Hafer, Margaret
Hafer, Margaret
Hafner, Emily
Hafner, Emily
Hagemann, Wilhelm and Marie B.
Hagen, Casper
Hagen, Catherine
Hagen, George E, and Eleanor Baumann
Hagen, Michael Thomas
Hagen, Theresa
Hagerty, Harold J. and Virginia M.
Hagerty, Joseph R
Hagie, Edward K. and family
Hagie, John T. and family
Hagner, Infant
Hahm, Jonathan Logan
Hahn, Elisabeth
Hahn, Frank and Barnara
Hahn, Joseph and Agnes
Hahn, Mathias and Elisabeth
Haines, Joanna T
Haischeg, George
Haishuk, Michael D.
Haishuk, Michael D.
Haislmaier, Clare
Haislmaier, James
Hajny, Joseph and Mary
Hakstal, Joseph
Halabuda, Anton and Mary
Halala, Christine
Halamka, Anna
Halamka, Anna
Halamka, Antonye
Halase, Renee Lynn
Halaska, August and Lillian
Halaska, Frank and Mary
Halaska, Kaitlin Mary
Hall, Anna
Hall, Elizabeth
Hall, Geradine
Hall, John C
Hall, Joseph
Hall, Joshua James
Hall, Male Infant
Hall, Mary
Hall, Michael F
Hall, Tyja Marie
Hall, Vincent
Haloupka, Edward
Halter, Christopher J
Halusan, Michael
Hamala, Jozef
Hamberger, Otto and Angeline
Hameder, Frantz and Theresia
Hamerski, Frances
Hames and Bach family
Hamilton, Clarence and Florence
Hamilton, Harold R
Hamilton, Harold R
Hammer, George J. and Bertha
Hammer, Theodore and Susanna
Hammerer, Danny Ray
Hammerer, Danny Ray
Hammerschmidt, Louis and Veronica
Hammersmith, Mabel Fitzgerald
Hammes, Jacob and Mary E
Hammes, Ruth
Hammill, Corp. Joseph M
Hammill, Corp. Joseph M
Hammond, Isabelle
Hampel, Joseph
Hampel, Joseph and Amalia
Hanauer, Lois A
Hanauer, Rose M
Handon, Katherine
Hands, Frederick and Jennie
Hands, Michael
Hanel, Alexander L. and family
Hanel, Anton J. and Agnes C.
Hang, infant
Hang, James G
Hanger, Philip
Hanger, Regina
Hanis, Michael and family
Hankovich, John
Hanley, Leo
Hannam, Albert and Dorothy
Hannam, Thomas and Donald
Hannon, Laura
Hannon, WSilliam
Hanrahan, Archie J. and Kathryn
Hanratty, Infant Female
Hans, Mary
Hansen, Carl and Ugenia
Hansen, Christ and Jennie
Hansen, Christ H. and Jennie
Hansen, Edward
Hansen, Elizabeth
Hansen, Julia A
Hansen, Marilyn M
Hansen, Richard L
Hanson, Hattie
Hanson, Helen
Hanstad, Sabrina Marie
Hanstad, Stanislaus
Hanus, Anton and Antonie
Hanus, Frank and family
Hanzal, Frank and Anna
Hanzel, Adelbert
Hapka, Marta
Hapka, Marta
Hapke, Ewald and Catherine
Harazin, Paul R
Harbick, Clara
Hardeman, Mary
Harden, Male Infant
Harder, John C. and Family
Harder, John C. and family
Hardy, Michael
Harenda, Edmund F. and CeCelia
Harenda, Edmund F. and CeCelia
Hargarten, William and Louise
Harmes, Patrick J. III
Haro, Petra
Harper, Elmer E
Harper, Francis J
Harrahill, Hugh
Harrigan, John and Martha
Harrington, Alice M
Harrington, Timothy L. and Mary L
Harris, Samuel F
Hart, Elenore
Hart, Joseph and Ruth
Hartel, Max
Hartel, Olga
Hartenberger, Margaret
Hartl, Edward
Hartman, George and Margaret
Hartmann, Charles and Family
Hartmann, Gabriel
Hartmann, Peter
Hartmann, Theresia
Hartnett, Patrick and Margaret
Hartogh, Peter
Hartung, Adam and Frances
Hartung, Adam J. and Rosamund
Hartung, Adam Sr. and Anna
Hartung, Janice
Hartwell, Jeanette M
Hartwig, Elroy A.
Hartwig, Grace
Harty, Delbert
Hartzer, Frank and Agnes
Harvancik, Andrew and Family
Harvancik, Joseph and Agnis
Harvancik, Louis J. and Marian R
Harvey, Francis J
Harvey, Frank J. and Barbara A
Hasberger, Agnes
Hashek, Peter and family
Haslam, Paula E
Hass, Frank M. and family
Hassinger, Lena
Hassinger, Phillip
Hassman, Mary
Hastings, Lorrain
Hatas, Karol and Mary
Hathaway, Edith L
Hathaway, Emily
Hathaway, Newton W
Hathoot, Nick and family
Haubner, Frank R
Haubrich, Leona
Haubrich, Leona
Hauck, Anne M. Kaas
Hauck, Frank
Hauck, Helen Margaret
Hauke, Mary
Hauke, Veronica
Haunfelder, Elisabeth
Haunty, Tillie
Hauser, Frank
Hauser, Joseph and Elizabeth
Hauser, Joseph and Theresia
Hauser, Michael L
Hausknecht, Sherry
Havey, Mark J. and family
Havey, Thomas and family
Havlista, Frank and Anna
Havranek, Joseph and Theresa
Hawkins, Olive V
Hawkins, Olive V
Hawkinson, Ethel
Hawthorne, George J
Hay, Gerald R
Hayden, Richard N. and Loena R
Hayden, Roland J
Haydin, Steve and family
Haydu, Elizabeth
Haydu, John Jr
Hayek, Ernest and Ruth L,
Hayek, Rhonda Sue
Hayek, Richard Scott
Hayes, Aundrea (Tina)
Hayes, Helen
Hayes, John
Hayne, Helen M
Hayne, Helen M
Haynes, Florine
Hayostek, Joseph and Estella
Hayostek, Joseph and Estella
Hazelwood, Violet
Heath, Roy T
Heathermon, Walter and Mary
Heathermon, William and family
Heaton, female infant
Heaton, Infant Female
Heaton, Male Infant
Heaton, Thomas J
Hebein, Cindy Terese
Hebein, Joseph and Margaret
Hebel, Emily
Hebl, Adam
Hecker, Kathy
Heckert, Wayne
Heder, Andrew
Heder, Marie
Hedji, Anton
Hedji, Joseph
Hefensee, Mary
Hefensee, Mary
Heff, Math
Heffner, John G
Heffner, John G (2)
Heffron, P.J.
Hefley, James A
Heger, John W. and Helen R
Heggemann, Baldemar and Margaret E
Heibler, Emanuel A. and Margaret
Heid, William
Heil, Mary A
Heil, Mary A.
Heim, Anna
Heim, Anna
Heim, Anna D
Heim, Caroline M
Heim, Conrad F
Heim, Ernst and family
Heim, George J
Heim, Ida M
Heim, Johan
Heim, John B
Heim, Max L
Heimhardt, Henry and Alma
Heimhardt, Henry and Alma (2)
Heimzeh, Mary
Heimzeh, Mary
Hein, John and Josephine
Heindl, Andrew S
Heindl, Margaret
Heine, Leonard and Anna
Heineman, Walter M. and family
Heinen, Richard Thomas
Heinlein, Barbara
Heinlein, Barbara
Heintskill, Nic W. and Mary E
Heinz, Theodore and Maria
Heinzeimann, Michael
Heinzelmann, Theresia
Heinzen, Andreas
Heinzen, Andreas
Heinzen, Diane
Heisler, Bertha
Heisler, Marie
Heisler, Otto
Heisler, Walter C. and family
Heiss, Donald C
Heitman, Ann E.
Held, Alois and family
Held, John and Flora R
Held, John F. and Flora R.
Held, Margaretha
Helf, Rosella
Helfer, Maxine
Helgert, Joseph
Hell, Elizabeth
Helmle, Ted and Family
Helmuth, Raymond
Helmuth, Raymond and Elizabeth
Helnik, Charles
Helt, Mike
Helt, Terezia
Helz, Chas.
Helz, Emma V
Helz, Louisa
Hemm, Carla
Hemmert, Titus and Helen
Hemmi, Anna
Hemmi, Clara
Hemmi, Dorothy
Hemmi, Florence
Hemmi, Joseph
Hemmi, Margaret
Henckel, Infant
Hencsik, Stephen
Hendrick, Carl and Mary
Hendricks, John
Hendriex, James Jr
Henn, George
Henn, John
Hennes, John and family
Hennig, Edward F. and Elizabeth
Henniger, Merl and Esther
Henninger, Merl and Esther
Henry, Plarenzia (Flo)
Henrych, Anton
Henrych, Charles
Hensel, Barbara Ann
Hentzen, Sally
Hepp, Anna
Hepp, Anna
Herber, Ronald and Sally
Herbert W. and Marion
Hercog, Julia
Herdina, Joseph J
Herdina, William
Hering, Julius M. and Theresa C
Herkowski, Aloisius J.
Herkowski, Aloisius J.
Herkowski, Hedwig Stencel
Herkowski, Hedwig Stengel
Herkowski, Jennie
Herkowski, Jenny
Herkowski, Joseph and Anna
Herkowski, Michael and Frances
Herkowski, Steve and Theresa
Herman, Anna
Herman, Arthur and family
Herman, Elisabeth
Herman, Theresa
Hermann, Alice D
Hermann, Clara Blawat
Hermann, Fabfiele
Hermann, Joseph and Irma
Hermann, Max
Hernandez, Concepcion
Hernandez, Gregorio
Herndl, Marie
Herndl, Marie
Herner, Johann
Herominski, Edmund
Herominski, Edmund
Heron, Helen
Heron, Joseph and Katherine
Heron, Joseph Jr
Herr, Frank
Herrera, Sammy G
Herro, Barcket and Mary
Herro, Elis and Anesie
Herro, Steven
Herro, Thomas
Herro, Tony
Hertl, Theresa
Herubin, Josephine
Herzig, Joseph and Anna
Herzog, Joseph P.
Herzog, Margaret M
Hess, Anna
Hess, Katica
Hess, Louis and Theresia
Hess, Phillip
Hettwer, Sharon Kay
Hetzel, John and Louise
Hetzel, Pancratius and Louise
Heun, Howard A. and Dorothy L
Heup, John
Heup, John
Heupler, Anne
Heupler, Fred R.
Heupler, Sofie
Heupler, Wenzel
Hewitt, Charles and Mary
Heyde, Joseph P. and Family
Heyse, John and family

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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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