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Mc Carthy, Edward T. & Hazel E
Mc Millen, Harry S. and Elizabeth
Mcadams, Charles Thomas
McAdams, Charles Thomas
Mcandrews, Anna
McBain, Donald and Marilynn
McCabe, Earl Jacob
Mccabe, Marie A. and Thomas E.[text]
Mccaig, Everett and Family
Mccaigue, Daniel and Margaret
McCaigue, Ruth Ann
McCaigue, Ruth Ann
McCann, Annie A
McCann, Bridget C
McCann, Clara
McCann, Francis D
Mccann, George A. and Laura M
Mccann, Josephine
Mccann, Mary
Mccann, Mary
McCann, Peter
McCann, Wallace P. and family
Mccann, William
Mccanna, John P
McCaren, Bernard M. and Blanche I
Mccartan, Margaret K
Mccarthy, Benjamin
McCarthy, Daniel and Elizabeth
Mccarthy, Daniel F
McCarthy, F. Clinton
Mccarthy, Harold J. and Jessie C
McCarthy, James W
Mccarthy, John D
Mccarthy, John P. and Anna C.
Mccarthy, John P. and Anna G
McCarthy, Joseph J. and Rosemary C
McCarthy, Margaret K
Mccarthy, Mildred
Mccauley, Jay Thomas
McCinty, Patricia M
Mcclellan, John and Katherine
McClone, William J. and Margaret M
Mccloskey, Hugh
McClutchy, James T. Sr. and Angeline E
McCormack, Archie C. and Katherine
Mccormick, Gary
Mccormick, Gerald T
McCormick, Michael and family
Mccormick, Timothy Jr
McCrossin, Genevieve
McCulloch, Joseph J. and Georgiana
Mcdermott, Margaret
McDonald, Agnes G
McDonald, Catherine
Mcdonald, Emma C
Mcdonald, Estella Fitch
McDonald, Henry J
McDonald, James R. and Annabelle
Mcdonald, John F. and Sarah Ellen
McDonald, Joseph and family
Mcdonald, Lisa Marie
Mcdonald, Theresa
Mcdonough, Frank J. and Catherine A
Mcdonough, Frank J. and Catherine A.
Mcdonough, Terry
Mcdougall, Nelson R. and Mary A
McDuffie, Jean J
Mcelhiney, Lester B. and Josephine E
McElhiney, Lester B. and Josephine E
Mceniry, Frank M. and Mary E
Mceniry, William P
Mceniry, William P.
Mcevilly, Mary Patricia
McGann, Lillie
McGarthy, Rev. Robert
McGarvey, Lillian
McGinnis, Elmore J. and Marguerite
McGinnis, Frank A. and Amelia
McGinnis, Henry J. and Hazel M
McGinnis, John and family
Mcginnis, Leo and Family
Mcginnity, Daniel V. and Mary L
McGinty, Edward J
McGovern, Alice M
Mcgowan, Clara
Mcgowan, Ellen B
McGowan, Jane
McGowan, John
McGrath, Delia
McGrath, Edward A
McGrath, John F
McGrath, Lucy A
McGrath, Mary A
Mcgrath, Nicholas A. and Edna E
Mcgraw, Edward J. and Anna
Mcgreal, John T
McGuire, John T. and Eileen M
McGuire, Peter S. and Edith C
Mcgurty, Stephen and Emma
McKay, Daniel C
McKegney, William and Catherine
Mckenna, Angeline and Anna Eckes
Mckenna, Donald
Mckenna, Maurice and Ethelyn
McKibban, James
McKibbin, Thomas A. and Marion V
Mclain, Harry C
McLaughlin, Anna
McLaughlin, Catherine
Mcleod, Scott
Mcmahon, Ella
Mcmahon, Michael Joseph
McManus, Bert and family
Mcmanus, James and Mary
Mcmurray, Troy Dean
McNeil, Mavis R
McNeil, Ronald J
Mcneill, Henry and Annie H.
McQuestion, Hubert J. and Helen M.
Mcrae, Robert Bruce
Mcsweeney, John A. and Mary R
Mcvey, Mary
Mead, Marguerite J
Mecikalski, Franciszek
Mecler, Jacob
Medle, Mary
Medle, Mary
Meek, Edna M
Meer, Albert H
Meer, Joseph
Meer, Math and family
Meger, Frances
Meger, Michael C
Meggison, C.J
Megler, Dorothy
Megler, Dorothy
Megler, Dorothy (2)
Megler, Jacob
Mehegan, Ann
Mehegan, Helen
Mehegan, Jeremiah
Mehegan, Katherine
Mehegan, Mary
Mehigan, C.T
Mehigan, Rev. F.J
Mehl, John
Mehlhorn, Ernst and Mamie
Mehr, Stephen Francis
Meier, Christ and family
Meiller, George and Anna
Meinzer, Catherine
Meisl, John and Anna
Meixelsberger, Michael and Margaret
Meka, Cecelia
Meka, Matthew
Mekka, Augustyna
Mekka, Maryanna
Meklemburg, Jozefa
Melanson, Elizabeth F
Melig, Emil and Bernadine
Melis, John
Melk, Dorothy
Meller, Jakob
Mellinger, Michael
Melo, Joseph
Melotik, Elizabeta
Melotik, Juraj and Karolina
Melter, George
Memec, Charles
Mendyk, Gustav
Mendyk, Stanislaw
Mendyk, Stanislaw
Menghe, Frank
Menghi, Luigi
Mengoni, Abraham
Menke, Anna
Menke, Ferdinand
Menke, Josephine
Menne, Christoph
Mente, Vincent and Mary
Mente, Vincent and Mary
Menz, Anne
Menz, Mary
Menz, Rudolph
Mepkowitz, Maria
Merath, Anthony John
Mercado, Marcia
Mercurio, August and family
Meredith, Infant
Mergener, Nickolas and Magdalene
Merkel and Kleinschmidt family
Merkel, George Sr. and family
Merkel, John and family
Merkel, Mathew R. and Lisa Marie
Merkel, Mathew R. and Lisa Marie
Merkley, Laura
Merkowitz, Mary
Merlo, Paul
Mermal, Henry
Mermal, Sylvia
Merriman, Arthur J
Mersnik, Valentine
Merten, Rose
Mertes, Eva Schaefer
Mertes, Jerome J. and Hattie
Mertz, Joseph
Mertz, Rosalia
Mesarich, Steven and family
Mesick, Albert
Mesick, Albert
Mesick, Alexander
Mesick, Alexander
Mesick, Katharina
Mesick, Katharina
Messing, Frank J. and Tessie
Messing, Frank J. and Tessie
Messner, Andrew and Anna
Messner, Andrew and family
Messner, Andrew and family
Meswald, Grant W. Sr
Metrey, Abraham
Metrie, Alma E
Metrie, Edward
Metrie, Frances and unclear
Metrie, John William
Metrie, Patrick Wm. Sr. and Genevieve M
Metz, Alois W. and family
Metz, John P
Metzger, Jacob and Barbara
Metzger, Micheal
Metzler, William R
Metzner, Gustav E. and Vieta E
Meuer, John
Meulemans, Paul P. and Delia F
Meunier, Stephan and Family
Meunier, Stephan and family
Meyer, Arthur W
Meyer, Catherine A
Meyer, Charles
Meyer, Elmer F. and Verna S
Meyer, George John
Meyer, Jacob and family
Meyer, John J. and Catherine
Meyer, Louise
Meyer, Louise
Meyer, Madeline Marilyn
Meyer, Mary
Meyer, Mildred C
Meyer, Olivia
Meyer, William J. and Marguerite
Meyers, Adele
Meyers, John C
Meyers, Lester G. and Lillian E
Mezei, Barbara
Mezyk, Leon
Mezyk, Llon
Miaskowski, Leon
Miaskowski, Leon
Micenk, Magdalena
Micenk, Magdalena
Mich, Joseph F.
Michalowitz, Bertha
Michalowitz, Ernst
Michalski, Augusta H
Michalski, Kasimer and Eva
Michalski, Todd Michael
Michaud, George Jr
Michaud, George Sr
Michelle, Arlette
Michels, John A. and Theresa
Michels, Katharina
Michels, Mathias
Michna, Pawel
Michor, Eddie
Michor, Elizabeth
Michuda, Frank and Antonia
Michuda, Martin and Mary
Mickels, John J. and Frances
Mickelson, Jimmy
Mickovic, Simon
Micuda, Marie
Miehlans, Raymond T. and Marie M
Mier, Raymond & Walter
Mier, Raymond and Walter
Mier, Stephen and Victoria5175.Jpg
Mierzjewski, Damazy, Weronika and Frances Kramer
Mifkovic, Carolina
Mifkovic, Marolina
Migliaccio, Gaetano and Angelina
Migliaccio, Gaetano and Angelina
Mihalic, Ivan
Mihaljevic, Petar
Mihl, Katharina Mihl
Mihm, Thomas E
Mihokovich, Karlo
Miholic, John and Rose
Mijokovic, Jani
Mijokovic, Jani
Mijokovic, Lija
Mijokovic, Rose
Mijokovic, Rose
Mijokovich, Mato and Julia
Mijokovich, Mato and Julia (2)
Mijoljevic, Anton and Anna
Mikas, Martin
Mikich, Joe
Mikich, Joe
Mikich, Joseph and Julia
Mikitz, Paul
Mikkelson, Janet
Miklaucic, Andrew and Stefania
Miklich, Anton
Miklos, George and Anna
Miklos, Jacob
Mikolajcza, Wladyslaw
Mikolajczyk, Ambrose and Elizabeth
Mikolajewski, Constantine
Mikolajewski, Infant
Mikolich, Anna
Miksa, Joe
Miksa, Marica
Miksa, Mary
Milan, Jose Badillo
Milazzo, Anton J. and Ann M.
Milbach, Edward and family
Milbach, Theodor and Mary
Milbacher, Frank and Mary
Milella, Giuseppi and Stella
Miley, Jeanette
Milhaupt, August and Gertrude
Milinkovich, George A
Milkowski, Arnold
Milkowski, Joseph J. and Anna H
Milkowski, Robert
Millela, Dominic and Maria
Millela, Dominic and Maria
Miller, Andrew
Miller, Anna M
Miller, Bernard A
Miller, Bryan Joseph
Miller, Charles
Miller, Charles and family
Miller, Christena
Miller, Dr. Charles J
Miller, Emil
Miller, Ernest A
Miller, Ernest A
Miller, Frank
Miller, Frank & Mary
Miller, Frank and Ella
Miller, Frank and Helen
Miller, Genevieve
Miller, Gloria Jean
Miller, Harley R
Miller, Herbert J
Miller, Hieronim
Miller, Hubert and Gertrude
Miller, Irene
Miller, Irene M
Miller, Jean M
Miller, John V. and Anna
Miller, Jos. H.K
Miller, Margaret
Miller, Nick and Alice
Miller, Robert F. and Isabel F
Miller, Ronald W
Miller, Viva M
Miller, Walter
Millington, William F
Millonzi, Catherina
Millonzi, Franco and Francesca
Milner, Genevieve Julia
Mimier, Kathryn Ann
Minarik, Emilia
Minarik, Karol
Minarik, Paulina
Minarik, Stephen P.
Minark, Stefan
Mineau, Peter E
Miolevic, Michael and Anna
Miolevig, Steve and Manda
Miracola, Cologero
Miracola, Cologero
Miragliotta, Carmelo
Miranda, George A
Miranda, Mary
Mirasola, Santo
Mirasola, Steven A
Mirenda, Christine
Mirenda, Salvatore
Misiak, Anthony
Misiak, Stanley
Misiak, Stanley
Misialek, Martha
Miska, John
Miskewicz, Victoria
Miski, Stella
Misko, Andrew G
Misko, Anna
Misko, Irene
Misko, Paul P
Mislang, Kathy Marie
Misun, Mary
Miswald, Larry and Family
Miswald, Martin and Family
Miszewski, Dorothy
Miszewski, James M
Miszewski, Sylvia
Mitasik, Jan
Mitasik, Jan
Mitchell, Dean S
Mitic, John
Mitsche, Lena
Mitsche, Val and Anna
Mitten, Amanda Lynn
Mix, Edward J
Mixon, Clyde Jr

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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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