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P. Torcivia, Pietro and Maria
Paape, Victor H. and Agnes B
Paar, Frank
Paar, Frank
Pacac, Jan and Maria 1
Packard, Marcus W. and Lena A
Packard, Marcus W. and Lena A
Packard, Mary
Packel, Joseph
Paczesny, Ann
Paczesny, Frank and Josephine
Paczesny, John
Pagac, Anton
Pagac, Haze
Pagac, Josef
Pagac, Maria
Pagano, Cerolamo
Pagen, Julia
Pagliano, Ernest
Pahl, Frank Jr. and Lucy
Pahl, Frank Sr. and Mary
Pahlke, Marie A.
Pahnke, Clifford R. and Magdalen M
Paich, Anthony J
Paich, Rose
Palash, Bernard J. and Agatha G
Palash, Raymond R. and Sandra Inez
Palash, Ronald L
Palaszewski, Bronislawa
Palazzotto, Mariano and Domenica
Palbicki, Jacob and Catherine
Paletti, Joseph
Palica, John and Anna
Palicki, Jan and Agnieska
Palinski, Marion Grace
Palinski, Marion Grace
Palkovic, Magdalena
Palm, John
Palmer, Edward
Palmer, Jerome F. and Esther R
Palmer, Thomas and Frances
Palmieri, Anthony F
Palmieri, Domenic and Grace
Palmieri, Felice and Lucia
Palmisano, Giuseppe
Palmisano, Giuseppe and family
Palmisano, unclear and Patrina
Paloricki, Mary
Palubicki, Mary
Palumbo, John
Palumbo, John
Palumbro, Giaocomo
Pampuch, Dana M
Panasuk, Anton and Josephine
Pancheri, Silvio and CeCelia
Pandl, Kathleen Terry
Pangallo, Dennis James
Pangre, Louis and Mary
Panich, Infant
Panich, infant
Pankonen, Emil and Elizabeth
Panzer, Joseph
Papa, Benjamin
Papa, Benjamin
Papin, James A
Papka, Andrew J. and Lillian
Papker, Eva
Papose, Elizabeth
Papose, George
Papp, Frank and Helen
Papp, Janika
Papp, Martin
Pappalardo, Gaetano and Teresa
Paradise, William H
Parask, Arthur
Parent, Albert and Mary
Pari, Frank
Pari, Joseph
Parie, John and Theresa
Paris, Louis A
Pariza, Carol L
Paroha, Mary
Parthun, Christoph and Julia
Parthun, Christoph and Julia
Parthun, Elizabeth
Parthun, Hattie
Parthun, Hattie
Parthun, Rudolph
Parthun, Rudolph
Parthun, Theresa
Parthun, Theresa
Partl, Joseph and Katherine
Parys, Todd Anthony
Pasbrig, John
Pasko, Walentin and Murarik, Barbara Pasko
Passante, Richard J
Passau, Louis and Mary
Pastoret, Michael and Cecelia
Pataki, Agnes
Pate, Lamar Joseph and Jill A. Stuck
Patek, Arthur F. and Irene K
Patelski, Chester
Patelski, Chester
Patelski, Edmund C
Patelski, Jacob and Family
Patko, Thomas
Patla, Roman
Patmythes, Joseph and family
Patnode, Peter and Lillian
Patoka, Rozalia
Patterson, James J
Patti, Francesca
Patti, Marie
Patti, Masi
Patti, Patricia Ann
Patton, Stephen
Patulski, Gary
Pauer, Infant
Paul, Edward Joseph
Paul, Robert D
Paulbeck, James P. and Ethel H
Paulin, Annie
Paulu, Leonard J.
Paulus, Alois and Anna
Paulus, Helen
Paulus, Herman and Hattie
Paulus, Joseph
Paunovich, Daisy
Pausch, Joseph and Helen
Pavelko, Anna
Pavik, Frank and Agnes
Pavlesic, Mato
Pavlesic, Pero
Pavlesich, Andrew
Pavlesig, Mato
Pavlic, Andrew
Pavlich, Jvana
Pavucek, John
pawlak, Stefan
Pawlowski, Edward and Helen
Pazitka, Anna
Pazitka, Stefan
Pazzy, Mary
Peak, Frank A. and Anna A
Pearce, Alfred W
Pearce, Rita Lauer
Pease, Elizabeth
Pecha, Katherine
Pechacek, Rudolph and Katerine
Pechacik, Stefan
Peckman, Anna
Pecoraro, Madeline
Pecus, Peter and Elizabeth
Pedrazzin, Ettore
Pedrazzin, Ettore
Pedrazzin, Giuseppe
Pedri, Roman T. and Josephine
Peich, Louis
Peich, Louis
Peiffer, Frank and Elizabeth
Peiffer, Mary and Margaret
Pekara, Lorenz
Pekman, John and Rose
Pekman, Stepan and Theresa
Pelczarska, Maryanna
Pelczarska, Maryanna
Pelland, Joseph and Emma
Pellegrino, Felice
Pellegrino, Felice
Pellerin, Christine M
Pellittieri, Biaggia
Pelmarsh, Stanley
Pelozarska, Zofia
Peltier, Florence Clark
Peltonen, Daniel
Pelzmann, Franz
Pelzmann, Franz
Pena, Juan
Penasa, Esther
Penasa, Jacob
Penkeri, Minna
Penniex, Lodie
Pepin-Donat, Brandon Joseph
Pepin-Donat, Mary Cynthia
Pepke, Richard J
peplinski, Dolores M
Peplinski, Frank
Peplinski, John
Peplinski, John
Peplinski, John and Tekla
Peplinski, Jozef
Peplinski, Jozef
Peplinski, Martin J. and Catherine C
Peplinsky, Peter
Pepp, Blanche C
Peppard, Joseph and Catherine E
Pepper, Eddie
Pepper, Infant
Perez, infant
Perez, Julia
Pergande, David A
Pergoli, Barbara J
Peric, Ivan
Peric, Ivan
Perina, Joseph and Mary
Perket, Roy R
Perket, Sylvia
Perkins, Robert J
Perko, Stephen
Pernitz, Edwin
Perrin, Donald Joseph
Perry, Julius
Perry, Kenneth William
Perry, Kenneth William
Perry, Paul and Mabel
Perry, Victorine
Perse, Mary
Pershal, Barbara
Pershal, Barbara
Persick, Edward J
Perszyk, Jadwiga and Franciszek
Perszyk, Stanley and Julia
Peschel, Anton S. and Helen T
Pesczek, Benjamin and Family
Pesenhofer, John and Family
Pesenhofer, Kurt Mathis and Family
Peserl, Anton and Josephine
Pesetz, Frank and Josephine
Pete, Darnella Lynn
Petek, Johanna
Petek, Johanna
Petelinz, Albert J
Peter, Frank J. and Loretta S
Peter, Magdalena
Peter, Wenzel
Peter, Wenzel and Josephine
Peterka, Anna E
Peterka, Anna E
Peterling, Joseph
Petermann, Theresa
Peters, Agnes
Peters, Ceciliann
Peters, Henry and Sarah
Peters, Ronald
Peters, William D. and Catherine
Petersen, Andrew C
Petersen, Henry G
Petersen, Mary Sullivan
Petersik, Edward F. and Margaret E
Petersik, John A. and family
Petersik, John and Margaret
Peterson, Daniel
Peterson, Delmar J. and Dorothy
Peterson, Dennis
Peterson, Eleanor V
Peterson, Elizabeth
Peterson, Ethel
Peterson, Judith
Peterson, Judy Ann
Peterson, Mabel
Peterson, Mary
Peterson, Peter P. and Rose E
Peterson, Roy N. and Blanche A
Peterson, William J
Petisch, Florence
Petras, Stephan and Mary
Petrigh, John & Mary
Petrillo, Charles and Concetta
Petroske, Carolyn
Petroskey, Thomas F. and family
Petru, Ioan
Petrusek, Emily Plese
Petrusek, Jan and Family
Petrusek, Louis and Mary
Petrusek, Rudolph
Petruska, Frank
Petta, Frances
Petta, Jack and family
Petta, Philip and family
Petta, Rosina
Petta, Vincent
Pettit, Audrey
Petz, Anton and Katharina
Petzak, Frank
Petzak, Wenzel and Eva
Pezewski, Stanley
Pezzini, Marc
Pfanne, Helen Burke
Pfeffer, Joachim and Theresa
Pfeffer, Ronald
Pfeiffer, Anthony
Pfeil, Joseph and family
Pfingsll, Frank and Ceha
Pfingstl, Frank and Celia
Pfister, Elizabeth
Pflieger, Wilburt and Phyllis Urban
Phair, Frank W
Phair, Michael and Ann
Phair, Patricia
Phelps, A. Bernard
Phelps, Amy and Abegail
Phelps, Katherine
Philippi, Anthony and Alma
Phillipe, Elizabeth
Phillipe, Elizabeth
Phillips, Edward
Phillips, Margaret Mary
Phillips, Peter
Phillips, Wilma M
Phinney, David M. and Irma
Phinney, Maurice
Phinney, Priscilla
Piaskowski, Edward F. and Frances M.
Piaskowski, Edward F. and Frances M.
Piatek, Walter and Julia
Picago, John S. and Helen A. DeNise
Picciolo, Angelo
Picciolo, Grace Mansfield
Picciolo, Peter
Picciurro, Cosimo
Picciurro, Mary
Piccoli, Ignazio and Angelina
Piccoli, Ignazio and Angelina
Picha, Joseph
Pichler, Anna
Pichler, Daniel P
Pichler, Daniel P
Pichler, Daniel P. (Picture On Stone)
Piechnik, Michal and Family
Piechowski, Randy
Pieckarski, Paul and Margaret
Piehl, Grace
Piehl, Henry J
Piekarska, Mary
Piekarska, Mary
Piekarski, Esther
Piekarski, Joseph
Piekarski, Maciej and Klara
Piekarski, Panel
Piel, Mary Ann
Pieper, Louis H. and Katherine
Pieper, Tracey Ann
Pieprzyk, Jan
Pieprzyk, Maryjanna
Pier, Jerome H
Pierce, James E
Piering, Frances
Pierson, George and Adella
Pierzchalski, Michael and family
Pierzchalski, Ruth M
Pierzchalski, Wawrzynie and Maria
Pietras, Anna
Pietras, Julia
Pietras, Julia
Pietro, Monfre
Pietsch, Lucy
Pieyns, Gustave
Piggiurro, Infant
Pikago, Sigmund and Anna
Pilacek, Ferdinand and family
Pilacek, Franz and Family
Pilarski, Julia
Pilarski, Julia
Pileggi, Francesco
Pilon, Michael U
Pimpl, Rita Trilling
Pinkoson, Elizabeth Ann
Pinkoson, Tereasa Anne
Pinta, Mary and Pokorny, Eleanor
Pintaric, Ignatz
Pinter, Anna M
Pinter, Carl S
Pinter, John
Pinter, John and Family
Pinter, John G. and Helen
Pinter, Katarina
Pinter, Robert J
Pinter, Robert J (2)
Pintor, Edwin
Pinzi, K
Piompler, Mary
Piontek, John and Mary
Piotrak, Stanley and Frances
Piotrowski, John
Piotrowski, Joseph and Mildred
Pipia, Pietro and Family
Pipia, Salvatore and Family
Pipito, Roseann
Pipp, Frank
Pipp, Martin
Piraina, Giralama
Piraina, Giralama
Pirc, John F
Pirc, William R
Pircon, CeCilia Rose
Pirelli, Antonino
Pirelli, Giuseppina
Pirelli, Joseph
Pirhofer, Elizabeth
Pirhofer, Steve
Pisacreta, Susanna and Ruby
Pischke, Agnes
Piscione, Marie
Piscione, Marie
Piscitello, Dominic
Piscitello, Joseph and family
Piscitello, Mary and family
Piscitello, Nicola A. and Esther M
Piscitello, Peter A. and Elsie
Piscitello, Thomas August
Piskor, Nick
Piskor, Nick
Pitcl, Gayle
Pitel, Kathy
Pitl, Martin and Julia
Pitman, Albert J. and Olive K
Pitman, Gerald A. and Tyill V
Pitman, Robert G
Pitrof, Anton
Pitrof, Ludmila
Pitrof, Mary
Pitting, Marie
Pitting, Mariechen
Pitts, Annette A. Alioto
Pitz, Roman and Family
Pizzina, Carmella
Pizzino, Basilio
Pizzo, Caterina
Pizzo, Caterino
Pizzo, Jeffrey
Pizzo, Michael
Pizzo, Pietro
Pizzo, Pietro
Pizzo, William
Placereane, Helen
Plaehn, Helen M
Plamenig, Mary M
Planer, Andrew N
Planer, Andrew N
Planer, Michael
Planer, Michael
Plankers, Danielle Rae
Plantan, Frank and family
Plantikow, Infant
Platek, Blanche
Platek, Joseph S. and Julia A
Platek, Stanley and Marion
Plaznik, Joe and family
Pledl, Herman
Pleiner, Stefan
Plemon, Richard E. and Margaret J
Plesa, Kata
Plesch, Barbara
Plese, Ivan and Kata
Plese, Jospeh
Plesec, Stefan and Mary
Pleshek and Rothe family
Plicka, Anthony and Elizabeth
Plicka, Anthony and Elizabeth
Plotka, Frank
Plotka, Frank
Plotka, Frank
Plotka, Paul
Plotka, Paul
Plotka, Paul
Plotka, Rose
Plotka, Rose
Plotka. Rose
Plucinski, Anastasia
Plum, John and Mary
Plunkett, Minnie
Plunkett, Philip
Plunkett, Philip H. 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.

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