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Wacho, James Allen
Wachowius, August
Wachowius, August
Wacker, Mary Knoll
Wade, Isabella Marie
Wade, Matthew Ellis
Wadina, Stephen and Helen Ann
Waga, Bonnie A
Wager, Albert and Christina
Waggoner, Sarah J
Wagner, Barbara Anne
Wagner, Ella Shoemaker
Wagner, Eugene & Marianne
Wagner, Frank and Barbara
Wagner, George
Wagner, George and Gertrude
Wagner, James A. and Florence R
Wagner, Joanne M
Wagner, Joanne M
Wagner, John and family
Wagner, John C. and Rosalia M
Wagner, Joseph and Teresa
Wagner, Katharina
Wagner, Louise and Elias, Margaret
Wagner, Martin
Wagner, Mathias
Wagner, Stanley B
Wagner, Sussanna
Wagner, Teresa and Teresa P
Wagner, Teresa and Teresa P.
Wagner, Theodore J. and Irene M
Wagner, Thomas G
Wagner, Urban J. and Cecilia C
Wagner, William J. and Matilda E
Wagoner, John
Wagy, A. William and Diane L
Wahl, Joseph and Mary
Wahl, Joseph and Mary
Waite, Martha L
Waite, Martha L
Wajer, Andrzei
Walcazk, Katarzyna
Walczak, Albert and Cornelia
Walczak, Anton and Marion
Walczak, Frank
Walczak, Joseph
Walczak, Leocadia
Walczak, Thomas
Walczak, Thomas
Walder, Edward M
Walder, Margaret
Waldhuetter, Emil and Anna
Waldmer, Connie
Waldron, Margaret
Waldron, Michael
Walenczyk, Tracy Jean
Walentowski, Frank ans Stella
Walentowski, Frank ans Stella
Walicki, Janina
Walicki, Regina
Walicki, Regina
Waligorski, Agnes L. and Genevieve D.
Waligorski, Dorothy
Waligorski, Elenor
Waligorski, Jan
Waligorski, Janna and Maryann
Walker, Happie Frances
Walker, Happie Frances
Wall, Emmet and Loretta
Wall, Thomas
Wallace, Edward A
Wallace, Elizab
Wallace, John
Wallace, John A
Wallat, Joseph
Wallner, Frank and Margaretha
Wallner, Infant Male
Wallock, Margaret
Wallock, Margeret
Walloff, Rosalia
Walloff, Rosalia
Walsh, Henry N.
Walsh, James E
Walsh, Lorence
Walsh, Mary and Delia M
Walsh, Mary J.
Walsh, Thomas and family
Walter, Julius E. and Pauline
Walterlin, Aaron
Walterlin, Austin
Walterlin, Herbert
Walterlin, John
Walterlin, Magdalena
Walterlin, O'Delia
Walterlin, Rose T
Walterlin, Selma
Walters, Catherine
Walters, Christopher
Walters, Edward and Josephine
Walters, Helen Heder
Walters, Henry
Walton, Edward J
Walton, Floyd E. and Lucille A.
Walz, Joseph M
Walz, Mary
Wamser, Debra Ann
Wamser, Mathias C. and Mary A
Wank, George and Louise
Wanker, Peter
Wann, Eugene C. and Katherine B
Wanner, Josephine and Helen
Wanta, Ernest J. and Elsie L
Wanta, Ernest J. and Elsie L
Wapp, Norma E
Waraksa, Michael and family
Waraksa, Paul
Waraksa, Paul
Waranka, John Sr
Waraxa, Gerald
Waraxa, Joseph and family
Warczak, Frank
Ward, Ethel M.
Ward, Hannah R.
Ward, Lucy M. Stielke
Ward, Mary E
Ward, Warren F.
Ward, Warren J.
Ward, William J. and Clara
Ward, Wm. P
Warhanek, Howard L. and family
Warnken, Henry
Warnken, Henry
Warnken, John W
Warnken, John W
Warnken, Margaret
Warnken, Margaret
Warr, Joyce Ann
Warzala, Alexander and Mary
Warzala, Hattie
Warzala, Katherine
Warzala, S
Warzala, Stephen
Warzala, Walter and family
Warzyn, Mary E
Washington, Anne M
Wasielewski, Feliks and Stefania and Silka, Joseph
Wasleske, August and Johanna
Wasmeier, Ludwig
Wasmer, John and Mary
Wasmer, Magdalena Ruff
Waters, Infant
Waters, John J
Waters, John J
Waters, Margaret Kaas
Watry, Raymond C
Watry, Stella
Watshun, Frank
Wattenbach, Joseph
Wattenbach, Joseph
Wattenbach, Paulina J
Wattenbach, Paulina J
Watters, Cel
Watzka, John
Waura, Simon N
Wawrzyn, Sophia
Wawrzyn, Stanislawa
Wawrzyniakowski, Rose Karolczak
Waynert, John M
Weber, Annie
Weber, Anton and Family
Weber, Anton and family
Weber, Charles and Family
Weber, Edwin
Weber, Elizabeth H
Weber, Franciszek and Weronika
Weber, Fred
Weber, Geneveve
Weber, Jack Allen
Weber, John
Weber, John and Anna
Weber, John G. and Betty E.
Weber, Joseph and Anna
Weber, Joseph and family
Weber, Kenneth J. and Bob
Weber, Kristine Marie
Weber, Kristine Marie
Weber, Mary
Weber, Mary C.
Weber, Mat
Weber, Mathias W. and Mary C
Weber, Nancy Joan
Weber, Nick E. and A. Daisy
Weber, Raymond A. and Mary C
Weber, Robin Rose
Weber, Roman
Weber, Ronald L
Weber, Stephen
Weber, Walter D. and Mina L
Weber, Walter F. and Martin J
Wedemayer, Walter E
Weger, George
Wegner, August and Elisabeth
Wegner, Myrtle L
Wehe, Wm. Russell and Caroline M
Wehner, Appolonia
Wehner, Appolonia
Wehner, Clara
Wehner, Clara
Wehner, John
Wehner, Joseph and family
Wehrle, Charles and Bridget
Wehse, August and family
Wehse, August J. and family
Weigele, Rudolph
Weigert, James M
Weiland, Anton
Weileder, Joseph Sr
Weiler, Christine Jean
Weiller, Daniel Jordan
Wein, Adolph G.
Weindorfer, Dorothy
Weindorfer, Dorothy
Weinfurter, Henry A.
Weinheimer, Janice Ann
Weinheimer, Janice Ann
Weinman, Anthony and Mary P
Weinschrott, Nicholas and Magdalena
Weinsheim, John N. and Elisabeth
Weinstock, Alice B
Weir, Anna
Weir, Robert T
Weis, Andrew and Agnes
Weis, Betsy K
Weis, Clarence and Monica H
Weis, Elizabeth
Weis, Joseph John
Weis, Katherina
Weis, Walter F. and Mary
Weisbart, Frank
Weise, Frank
Weiss, August and Magdalena
Weiss, Katherina
Weissenburger, Michael
Weiszenburger, Anton
Weitz, Catherine
Weitz, Erwin O
Weitz, John
Weitz, John
Weitz, Phillip and Antonia
Wejrashka, Charles and Marie
Welch, Bruce
Welch, Harry and Mary
Welch, Richard and Mary T
Weliky, Peter and Sima
Welke, Bertha
Welke, Bertha
Welky, Krista Joy
Well, Lillian L
Wellen, Robert and Mae J
Weller, Jesse L. and Anna
Welock, George
Welti, Frank and Katherine
Weltrowski, Elizabeth
Welzel, Maria
Wenderski, Joseph and Josephine
Wendland, Roman and Margaret
Wendlandt, Della
Wendle, Marion Larkey
Wendorf, Joseph
Wengler, Mary
Wengler, Matt B.
Wengler, Peter
Wenkman, George
Wenner, Andrew and family
Wenninger, Brian Allen
Wenninger, Hildebert and Elizabeth
Wenzel, Ervin W. and Adeline B
Wenzel, Louise Christene
Wenzel, Ruth Ann
Wenzel, Valerie
Wenzler, Franz
Werkowski, Clarissa
Werle, Theodore and Elizabeth
Werlinger, Ludwig
Werlinger, Ludwig
Wermes, George and Anna
Werner, Gottfried
Werner, Gottfried
Werner, Jerome
Werner, John
Werner, Joseph
Werra, Albert and Mary
Werra, Max and Lucy
Werra, Max and Lucy
Werra, Michal
Werschem, Mathias and Josephine
Wesell, A
Wesell, Anna
Wesell, Anna
Wesell, August
Wesell, August
Wesell, Felix and Anna
Wesell, Skojm August
Wesenberg, Jessie J
Weske, Martin and Julius
Weske, Martin and Julius
Wesley, Martin and May
Wesley, Mortie P
Wesley, Mortie P
Wesley, Vernon R. and Lillian D
Wesley, Vernon R. and Lillian D
Wess, Robert Allen
West, Eleonor M. and Florence M
West, Herbert J. and Agnes M
West, Pauline J. Ochocki
Westcott, Eva
Westfahl, Frederick Paul
Westfall, Margaret
Westfall, Ramon and Audrey
Westfall, Ray
Westman, Faithe A
Westphal, Joseph and Mary
Wetch, Ralph M
Weyer, Peter and Teresa

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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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