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Kaas, George J
Kaas, Marie L
Kachelmeyer, Angela E.
Kachelmeyer, Charles
Kachelmeyer, Christian
Kachelmeyer, Lawrence
Kachelmeyer, Mary
Kachelmeyer, Rudolph
Kachelmeyer, Rudolph (son)
Kachlmeier, Carl
Kachlmeier, Carl
Kachlmeier, Carl
Kacik, infant
Kaczik, Joseph J. & Stella
Kaczmarek, Edward
Kaczmarek, George
Kaczmarek, Jennifer Amy
Kaczmarek, Magdalena
Kaczorowski, Arthur
Kaczorowski, Kathleen
Kadi, Angeline
Kadi, Walter and Marian
Kadlec, Raymond Jr
Kadlelz, Anna
Kadonsky, Tim K
Kadow, Henry C. and Clara M
Kaebisch, Richard and family
Kaegler, Lori Ann
Kaehny, Mary
Kaelin, Franz
Kaelin, Richard G
Kaemmerling, Frank & Mary
Kaemmerling, John J. and Caecilia
Kaemmerling, Olivia G
Kafehl, Walter and Beatrice
Kager, Ursula Mueller
Kagerbauer, Max and Anna
Kahlscheuer, Henry and Mary
Kahn, Mary E.
Kahrau, Otto and Bertha
Kailing, Phillip J. and Alvina
Kainz, Frank
Kainz, Soeil
Kainz, Sofie
Kais, Clara
Kais, John
Kaiser, Anna K
Kaiser, Anton
Kaiser, George and Kathryn
Kaiser, John and Ida
Kaiser, Lawrence and Ottilie
Kaiser, Lena
Kaiser, Linda Lee
Kaisler, Helen
Kakatsch, Ida
Kakatsch, Louis C
Kalcevic, Imbro
Kalcevic, Imbro
Kalista, James and Barbara
Kalt, Donald J
Kamensek, Jacob
Kaminski, Anna and Anastazy
Kaminski, Joseph T. and Veronica V
Kaminski, Peter and Veronica
Kammers, Geralyn
Kammers, Mathias Sr. and Eva
Kammler, Jane Marie
Kamschulte, Otto
Kanauz, Joyce Hope
Kandlbinder, Therese
Kane, Bernard and Catherine
Kane, Frank
Kane, Michael
Kapas, Johan
Kapp, Eva
Kapp, Laura
Kappel, William and Emma
Kappl, Joseph and Anna
Kappl, Mathias J. and Marian L
Kapuscinski, Anton
Kapusta, Marilyn Kay
Karabench, Joseph
Karabensh, Fred and Anna
Karabensh, Joseph and Family
Karas, Bertha
Karas, John
Karas, John C
Karas, Marie
Karasinski, Stanislaus
Karau, Mary
Karcz, Joseph
Karcz, Joseph
Kardian, Infant
Karges, Nicholas and Clara
Karius, John M. and Elsie T
Karl, Anna
Karl, Daniel A
Karl, John F. and Minnie C
Karl, Michael W. and Charlotte M
Karner, Frank
Karneza, Simon
Karnowska, Franciszka
Karnowska, Franciszka
Karolczak, Eugene
Karp, Jackie Carol
Karpinski, Eleanor
Karpinski, Henry
Karpinski, Raymond
Karpinski, Raymond Leo Jr
Karpowicz, Anton and Alexandra
Karpowicz, Idzi
Karpowicz, John J. and Edward
Karpowicz, Jozef
Karpowicz, Leon and Catherine
Karpowicz, Michal and Anna
Karpowicz, Michal and Anna
Karpowicz, Walenty
Karpowitz, Christine
Karr, Maria
Kartak, Franz A. and Family
Kartaly, Magtalena
Kary, Ameen
Kasa, Anna
Kasa, Anna
Kashuda, John and Pauline
Kashuda, John and Pauline
Kasich, Imbra
Kasik, Anna
Kasik, Anna
Kasper, Gertrude
Kasper, Rudolph and Charlotte
Kasprzak, Joseph A
Kasprzak, Mary A
Kasprzak, Wiktorya
Kass, Edward W. and Rose M
Kassa, Sonny
Kassa, Theresa Ann
Kasseckert, Andrew and Dorothy
Kassel, Anna M
Kassel, Frank
Kassel, Frank C. Jr. and Christine A
Kassel, Jacob and Kate
Kast, August and Luise
Kasten, James M
Kasten, James M
Kastenholz, August
Kastenholz, Bertha
Kastenholz, Jacob and Ella
Kastner, Margaret
Kaszubowski, Frank J. and Clara A.
Kaszubowski, John and Emma
Kaszubowski, Kyle J
Kaszuda, Jakub and Antonina
Kaszuda, Jan
Katarzyny, Jakuba I
Katholnig, Frank and family
Katzenmaier, Theresa
Katzer, Kevin M
Katzfey, Barney and Elizabeth
Katzfey, Peter and Barbara
Katzke, Twin Infants
Kaub, Alfred
Kauffung, Henry W. and Josephine
Kaufman, Herbert J
Kaufmann, Peter J. and Emily
Kauzlarich, Simon and Antonia
Kavanaugh, Joseph
Kavanaugh, Joseph
Kawalske, Marie Anna
Kawalske, William La Mure
Kawicki, Walenty and family
Kay, Alphonse P. and Florence E.
Kayser, Jacob H
Kayser, Josephine
Kazale, Joseph and Agnes
Kazale, Joseph L. and Agnes
Kazda, Dorathy
Kazee, De Vonte M
Kazmerczak, Monika
Kazmerk, Gust J
Kazmierczak, Feliks
Kazmierczak, Jozefa
Kazmierczak, Jozefa
Keaveny, Mary
Kebis, Frank
Keegan, Edwin and Nellie
Keegan, George
Keehan, Elmer T. and Sadie
Keena, Catherine Rohan
Keena, Edward A
Keffer, Katherine B
Kegu, Frank and Family
Kehm, Male Infant
Kehres, Margaretha
Keidel, Charles and Family
Keil, Adolph and Sophia
Keil, Albert
Keil, Albert
Keil, Elmer W. and Mary E
Keil, Francis W
Keily, Daniel J. and family
Keinowski, Albert and Mary
Kelenic, Ilija
Kelenic, Ilija
Keller, Beatrice O'Hara
Keller, Carl Louis
Keller, Carlos
Keller, Edward and Barbara
Keller, Geraldine
Keller, Geraldine
Keller, Hildegard
Keller, Joseph and Elizabeth
Keller, Mary Magdalena
Keller, Nicholas
Keller, William
Keller, William
Kelley, Geroge, Catherine and Catherine Burkhardt
Kellnick-Kovic, Mary
Kelly, Anna
Kelly, Donna Marie
Kelly, Joseph G. and Florence E
Kelly, Margaret L
Kelly, Margaret L
Kelly, Marion Ellen
Kelly, Maximus V. and Mary E
Kelly, Terry Ann
Kelly, Vincent and Evelyn R
Kelsall, Anne D
Kelsall, Frederick A
Keltesch, Nicholas and Florence
Keltesch, Nicholas and Florence
Kemeny, Frank
Kemlinger, Crezentia
Kemmer, Geo. J
Kemperhan, John
Kempf, Katherine
Kenda, Marie
Kenda, Thomas
Kenda, Thomas
Kendellen, Eileen Mary
Kendl, John C
Kendzierski, Bronislaw
Kenke, Keri Jean
Kennedy, Joseph M. and Grace M
Kennedy, Joseph P. and Arvilla
Kenney, Chas. and Katherine
Kenney, Florence Reddy
Kenyon, Richard P
Kercher, Clara
Kercher, infant
Kerestes, Martha
Kerestes, Paul
Kermendy, Michael and Amalia
Kermitz, Ursula
Kermitz, Ursula
Kerndl, Adolph and family
Kerner, August and Barbara
Kerschowsky, Adolph
Kerske, Leone E. Rademacher
Kertz, Joseph G. and Clara J
Kerwin, Edward J
Keske, August W
Kesler, Mary
Kesman, Jan
Kesselhon, Frank J
Kesselring, Eric Thomas
Kessler, Father and family
Kessler, Wojciech and Katarzyna
Kestin, Philip and Germaine
Ketchman, Arthur J
Ketchpaw, Victoria Lee
Kett, George
Kett, Marie
Kett, Marie
Kettenbeil, Michael J
Kettenbell, Ernest
Kettenmann, Peter and Rose
Kettenmann, Ray M. and Julia M
Keuler, John
Kevatz, Joseph
Kevin, Thomas
Kevin, Thomas
Keyes, John and Agnes
Keyser, Eleanore
Keyser, George L
Kicsar, Anton and Anna
Kiedrowska, Marta
Kiedrowski, family (unclear)
Kiedrowski, Frank W. and Josephine
Kiedrowski, John
Kiedrowski, Kotz and family
Kiefer, Harry and Martha
Kiefer, Martin
Kiefer, Melvin J. and Esther M
Kiefert, Clara
Kiefert, Frances
Kielpinski, John and family
Kielpinski, Martin
Kielpinski, Paulina
Kieren, Johnny Jr
Kiesel, Dolores
Kijek, Joseph A. & Frances
Kilbert, Elmer J. and Catharine E
Kilbert, Theresa
Kilcoyne, Mary and Bridget
Kilger, Edward B. and Rose
Kilian, Mary
Killian, Patrick and Rose
Killian, Shtefan
Kimlicka, Joseph M
Kimlicka, Joseph M.
Kimlicka-Juracek, Carl and Pauline
Kinder, Mary S
Kindler, Ignatz and Mary
King, August
King, Edwin A
King, George J
King, James H
King, Jennie L
King, John E
King, Karen Mary
King, Letitia A
King, Patricia Ann
Kinn, Joseph
Kinney, John A. and Ida
Kinney, John A. and Ida
Kinsella, Frank E. and Family
Kinville, Ann K
Kipper, Barbara
Kipper, Chas
Kipper, Chas
Kipper, John
Kirch, Henry
Kircher, Eleanore K
Kircher, Walter J
kirchgaessner, Bertha
Kirchgaessner, Franz
Kirchgaessner, Frieda
Kirchof, Clarence W
Kirkish, Rose
Kirkland, Guy and Tina Kosub
Kirsch, David Michael
Kirsch, Fred and Anna
Kirsch, George
Kirsch, George
Kirshner, Peter
Kirst, Peter C. and Florence C.
Kiselicka, Joseph & Theresa
Kish, Joseph and Angeline Schuld
Kisner, Ignatz
Kisner, Ignatz
Kiss, Kadarina
Kizewski, Dale
Kizewski, Darryl
Kizewski, Janice
Kizivat, Mato and Family
Kizivat, Mato and family
Klabunde, William Michael
Klafka, Clemens and Helen
Klaman, Leo
Klaman, Mary
Klamert, Charlotte T
Klamik, Magdalene
Klamik, Stephan
Klamik, Stephan
Klancnik, Frank and Shartz, Frances and Olson M
Klapper, James
Klapperich, Joseph and Anna
Klapperich, Joseph and Anna
Klaric, Frank
Klas, Peter and Augusta
Klasner, Louis and Mary
Klasnic, John
Klassa, Michal and Antonina
Klassen, William J
Klatt, Diane E
Klauck, Aloysius
Klauck, Mathias and Susanna
Klaus, Anna
Kleba, Evelyn K
Kleban, Maryanna
Kleemann, Bruno
Kleifgen, Anna
Kleimann, Anna
Klein, Adolf
Klein, Adolf
Klein, Anton
Klein, Beverly
Klein, Charles
Klein, Jimmy
Klein, John and Mary
Klein, Joseph
Klein, Mary
Klein, Theresa
Kleiner, Peter C.
Kleinmaus, Catharina
Kleinmaus, Joseph
Kleinschmidt, Roger
Kleist, Paulina
Kleist, Paulina
Klemenc, Antonia
Klemencic, Louis and Martha
Klement, Patricia Marie
Klemm, Carol Ann
Kleszczynski, Frances R.
Klincek, Mihal
Klingbeil, Carl E
Klingman, Laura J
Klingseisen, Joseph
Klingsporn, Carol Mary
Klinyk, Michael and Sophie
Klinz, Ivan
Klockow, Donald and Alice
Kloety, Eugene and family
Kloiber, Emil
Kloiber, Frank
Kloiber, Irene
Kloiber, Marie
Klojzy, Bronislaw
Kloman, Frank and Blanche
Klopotek, Feliks
Klopotek, Harry
Klopotek, Harry
Kloss, Archie and Julia
Kloss, Frank and Eugene
Kloss, Paul (Pudge)
Klostermann, Franz
Klostermann, Frieda
Klostermann, Friederike
Klostermann, Joseph
Klotz, Harold E
Klotz, Harold E. and Julia
Klotz, Harold E. and Julia
Klotz, William
Kloza, Jude
Klubertanz, Hattie
Klubertanz, Ludwig and C
Kluck, Candace A
Klug, Harold John
Klug, Marcella A. Konzal
Klukas, Josephine
Klun, John
Knab, Prisca
Knab, Rose B
Knack, Twin Infants
Knapmiller, Henry and Bertha
Knapp, Anton
Knapp, Bruce and Sandra
Knapp, Elmer J
Knapp, John Arthur
Knapp, John Henry
Knapp, Lorraine M
Knebl, Michael and Apaeonia Renggli
Knebl, Michael and Renggli, Apalonia
Knezich, Agata
Knezovic, Anna
Knippel, Caspar
Knippel, Herbert H. and Celia
Knippel, Ray P. and Marie
Knispek, John
Knispek, Rosina
Knitter, Adam
Knitter, Angeline M
Knitter, August
Knitter, Bernard and Marcyanna
Knitter, Eleonore
Knitter, Jerome and family
Knitter, Joseph C
Knitter, Lawrence and Mary
Knitter, Mary
Knitter, Maryanna
Knitter, Max J. and Helen C
Knitter, Roman
Knoblock, Marie
Knoblock, Richard P
Knoblock, Richard P
Knoebl, Anton Rosina
Knoernschild, Al and Tessi
Knoll, Edwin P. and Marie C
Knoll, Russell J. and Dorothea M
Knollmueller, Max and Mary
Knoop, Barbara A
Knoppa, Frank and Mary
Knoppa, John S
Knotik, John and family
Knudson, Alvin S. (Red)
Knudson, Peter H. and Eulalia A
Knuese, Gustave and Anna
Knuese, Lester J.
Knuppen, Peter and Gertrude
Knurr, Leroy Thomas
Knuth, Anna
Knutson, Oli

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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.

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