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Haas, Anton - Kurzweg, John


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Haas, Anton
Haas, Anton
Haas, Ida
Haas, Katharina
Haas, Margaretha
Haas, Margaretha
Haase, Auguste Mueller
Habheggar, Theodore
Habhegger, Carl G.
Habhegger, Carl G.
Habhegger, Marianna
Habhegger, Marianna
Habhegger, Theodore
Hackbarth, Albertine
Hackbarth, Charlotte
Hackbarth, Emma O.
Hackbarth, William F.
Haeberle, Martha Brase
Haentze, Christiana
Haerter, Elisabeth
Haerter, Henry
Haerter, Katharina
Hafemann, unclear
Hafemeister, L.
Hafemeister, Maria
Hagedorn, Joseph W.
Hagist, Margaret
Hahm, unclear female
Hahn, Louise
Hahn, Wilhelm C.
Hampen, George M.
Haneke, Elizabeth
Harder, Edwin
Harder, Pauline
Hardessen, John O.
Harris, Irene
Harrison, Lillie Ma
Hartmann, George
Haupt, William George and Emily Wing
Hauschel, Armand
Hauschel, Martha
Hauser, Mary Jane
Hayes, Aline
Hayes, Alma Lee
Hayes, Herman Jr.
Hayes, O.C.
Heberlein, Henry M.
Heberlein, Olive O.
Heffernan, Edyth R.
Heffernan, Francis J.
Heffernan, unclear male
Heid, Christine
Heid, Katherine
Heid, Louise
Heid, Louise
Heid, Theodor
Heid, Theodore
Heidel, Henry
Heidel, Minna
Heiland, Jacob Conrad
Heim, Elisabeth
Heim, George
Heim, John F. and family
Heim, unclear
Heimann, Bertha
Heimann, Fred
Heirich, Wilhelmina
Hekkers, Anton
Hekkers, Mary
Held, Anna K.
Held, George
Held, Herbert F.
Held, Jacob
Held, Jacob M.
Held, William J.
Heller, Rica Grothey
Hellmuth, Charles
Helm, Adolf
Helm, Ella
Helm, John
Helm, Maria
Henderson, William
Henke, Carl E.
Henke, Hannah and family
Henke, Ida
Henke, Marie L.
Henke, William C.
Henning, John
Henning, Maria
Henoch, Augusta
Heppes, John
Heppes, Katharina
Heppes, Peter
Hertel, Emma
Hertel, Francesca
Hertel, Karl
Hesse, J. Ludwig
Hilgendorf, Alma
Hilgendorf, Anita
Hilgendorf, Charles
Hilgendorf, Chas. F.
Hilgendorf, children
Hilgendorf, Edmund
Hilgendorf, Louise
Hilgendorf, Martha
Hilgendorf, Theodore H.
Hille, Charles D.
Hille, not clear
Hille, unclear
Hines, Barbara L.
Hinkforth, Adolph
Hinkforth, Emma
Hinkfoth, F.
Hinkroth, Fred
Hintze, Edward
Hintze, Henrietta
Hinz, Albertina Lueck
Hinz, Paul
Hinz, William Sr.
Hodann, Albert
Hodann, Bessie
Hodgis, Madeline P.
Hoefert, Helen F.
Hoeft, Johanna
Hoeft, Julius
Hoeft, Louise
Hoenog, Andreas
Hoerchner, Johann H.
Hoerchner, Sophia
Hoerchner, Theodor
Hoessell, unclear
Hoessler, Fritz
Hoessler, Marie
Hoestermann, Augusta
Hoestermann, Richard
Hofenton, Edwin
Hoffmann, Estelle M.
Hoffmann, Gustav Adolph
Hoffmann, Johann F.
Hoffmann, unclear
Hoffmann, W.F.
Holahaeuser, Philipine
Holdmann, Emily
Holdmann, Fred
Holl, Elizabeth
Holland, Chas T.
Holland, Mathilda
Holle, Jacob P.
Holle, Jacob P.
Hollfelder, Emilie Hauboldt
Holmes, Dora M.
Holmes, Sylvia
Holmes, Titus
Holtmann, Pauline
Holtmann, Peter
Holzhaeuser, Jacob
Homann, Henry and Anna
Homuth, August
Homuth, O.
Homuth, Otto
Homuth, Wilhelmine
Hormell, Caroline
Hornbrook, Wm.
Hottelet, Wallace
Houchin, Edwina (Sister)
Hougaard, Louise Heidemann
Hougaard, Thomas
Howard, Ida Mae
Howard, Tom
Huber, Andreas
Hudgens, Tennie M.
Huebbe, Joachim
Huebbe, John
Huebbe, Louise
Huebbe, Wilhelmine
Huhne, August
Huhnermann, Johann M.
Hunger, Helen H.
Hunter, Irvin and Rachel
Hutchins, Lillie
Hutter, Edward A.
Huttig, Wilhelmina
Ihlenfeld, Elsie
Ihlenfeld, Lina
Ihlenfeld, William
Ihlenfeld, William F.
Ihmig, Herbert
Imse, Christian
Imse, Emilie
Imse, Henrietta
Imse, unknown
Ische, Adolph
Ische, Emma
Jacel, Augusta
Jaeger, Norma
Jahte, Elisabeth
Jahte, Henry
Janssen, Anna
Janssen, August
Janssen, Louisa P. Herbst
Jennrich, Lydia R.
Jens, Hilda
Jens, Minnie Koeske
Jensch, Elmer
Jensen, Sophia
Jenss, Diedrich
Jenss, Edward
Jenss, Johann
Jenss, Louisa
Jenss, Margaretha
Jenss, Maria
Jenss, Paula and Helen
Jenz, Wilhelmine
Jenzen, Karolina
Jenzen, William
John, Alma
John, Catherine
John, Ernst
John, Hilda
Johnson, Beatrice
Johnson, Eleanor
Johnson, Lydia
Johnson, Terrance Leon
Johnson, W.A.
Jones, Gwendolyn (Liz)
Jones, Lillie Mae
Jones, Rosalyn G.
Jucknat, August
Jucknat, Emma
Juedes, William
Juergens, Helmuth
Julien, Philip and Henriette
Just, Friedrich
Just, Gustav
Just, Henriette
Just, Michael
Justman, Bertha
Justman, Carl
Kabitzke, Emma
Kabitzke, Ida
Kabitzke, William
Kaemmerer, Andrew
Kaemmerer, Bertha
Kaiser, Jacob
Kaiser, Johanna
Kakuschke, Ella
Kakuschke, Hildegart
Kakuschke, Robert F.
Kamrath, Emil
Kaniess, August
Kaniess, Ida
Kaniess, Otto E.
Kaniess, Wilhelmina
Kanitz, Emma
Kanitz, Hermann
Kannenberg, Adele
Kannenhero, Elisa
Karnstedt, Andrew
Karnstedt, Herman
Karow, Adela
Karow, Adolph
Karow, Adolph
Karow, Dorothea
Karow, Elisabeth
Karow, Elisabeth
Karow, Friedrich
Karow, Ida
Karow, Minna
Karow, Rudolph
Karow, Rudolph
Karsten, Henry C.
Karstner, Louis
Kasper, Jacob
Kasper, Jacob Jr.
Kasper, Louise Schultz
Kaul, Frances
Kaul, Jacob
Kehrein, Freddie
Kehrein, Jacob
Keihl, Johanna
Keihl, William
Keller, Bertha
Keller, Emil
Kellermann, August
Kellermann, Auguste
Kempers, Richard and Mary
Kempers, unclear
Kempfert, August F.
Kersting, Christianna
Kersting, John
Kersting, Margaret
Kersting, William
Kesselhut, Adolph
Kesselhut, Louise
Kickhaefer, Albert C.
Kickhaefer, Albert G.
Kickhaefer, Albert W.
Kickhaefer, Albert W.
Kickhaefer, Bertha
Kickhaefer, Carl
Kickhaefer, Caroline
Kickhaefer, Emil H.
Kickhaefer, Katie
Kickhaefer, Maria S.
Kickhaefer, not clear
Kickhaefer, Otto
Kickhaefer, unclear
Kickhaefer, unknown
Kieckhefer, Anna
Kieckhefer, Wilhelm
Kiefer, Anna Sophia
Kiefer, Elizabeth
Kiefer, Friedrich
Kiepert, Hermann
Kiepert, Mathilda
Kipp, Edwin
Kipp, Friedrich
Kipp, Joschim
Kirchner, Cecilia
Kirchner, Frederick
Kirsch, Emilie
Kirsch, Robert
Kison, Carl H.
Kissner, Adolph
Kissner, Freidericke
Klaffke, Alvina
Klaffke, Gustav
Klamp, Raymond C.
Klamp, Robert C.
Klamp, William F.
Klann, Carl
Klarm, Ernestine
Klausman, Joseph J.
Klausman, Josephine Elva Jennings
Klebow, William
Klein, Allen Michael
Klein, Emilie
Klein, Emilie
Klein, Jacob
Klein, Louise
Klein, William H.
Klein, William H.
Kleinsteuber, Emil and Louise
Kleist, Louis
Kleist, Louisa Kark
Klemke, unclear Benz
Klug, John P.
Klug, Julia
Klug, Otto William
Klug, Therese
Klug, unclear
Klug, Wilhelmine
Knechiel, Muriel E.
Kniephoff, Anna
Knies, Anna
Knies, Frank
Knoll, August
Knoll, Heinrich C.
Knoll, Marie
Knoll, Otto R.
Knuth, Alfried
Knuth, Arnold
Knuth, Augusta
Knuth, Bernhard
Knuth, Gustav
Knuth, Gustav B.L.
Knuth, Herman
Knuth, Howard R.
Knuth, Oscar
Knuth, Walther
Knuth, Wilhelmina Domann
Koch, Bertha
Koch, Edward J.
Koch, Franklin J.
Koch, Harriet
Koch, Hattie
Koch, Henry Jr.
Koch, Henry Sr.
Koch, Marie
Koch, Martha D.
Koch, Martha E.
Koch, Sophie
Koch, Walter A.
Koegel, Johanna
Koegel, Karl
Koenke, Carolina
Koenke, Friedrich
Koepke, Alma Feldt
Koepsel, Minni
Koerner, Otto
Koeske, Auguste
Koeske, Ferdinand
Kohler, Amilga
Kohlmann, Alma
Kohls, Herman
Kohr, Arthur A.
Kohr, Dora
Kohr, John
Kolosick, Friedrich and Anna C.
Kortebein, Dr. Henry F.
Kortebein, Veronica
Kosanke, Ernestine
Koschatzky, Amalia
Koschatzky, Ferdinand
Kowalkowsky, Augustine
Kowalkowsky, Edwin P.
Kowalkowsky, F. William
Kowalkowsky, Johanna
Kowalkowsky, Mary
Kraatz, Clara
Kraatz, Elizabeth
Kraatz, Margaretha
Kraatz, Theresa
Kranich, Catherine
Kranich, John F.
Krantz, Wilhelmine Westfahl
Kratsch, Borkhard
Krause, Annette Stien
Krause, Arthur
Krause, Bertha
Krause, Carl W.
Krause, Ella
Krause, Henriette
Krause, Henry E.
Krause, Herbert
Krause, Herman
Krause, Ludwig
Krause, Paul M.
Krause, Paul M. and Pauline
Krause, Pauline
Krause, S.
Krause, Ulrick
Krause, Walter
Krause, Walter A.
Krebs, Emil
Krebs, Herman
Krebs, Loraine
Krebs, Mildred
Krebs, Wilhelmina
Kreutzer, Helen
Kriedemann, Gustav
Kriedemann, Margareta
Kriedemann, Sophia
Kriwitsch, Elizabeth
Kriwitsch, Ferdinand
Kriwitsch, Hattie
Krogmann, Fritz
Krogmann, Karl
Krogmann, Maria
Kropf, Otto and Marie Roehl
Kruckeberg, Alvina
Kruckeberg, John
Kruckeberg, Reuben
Krueger, John
Krueger, Louise Hoessler
Kruepke, Anna
Kruepke, Elizabeth
Kruepke, Elsa
Kruepke, Gustav
Kruse, Diedrich
Kruse, Emma
Kubbernus, Albert
Kubbernus, Bertha
Kubbernus, John
Kubbernus, Rosa
Kuehl, Emilie
Kuehl, Ferdinand
Kuehl, Wilma
Kuester, Elsa D.
Kuester, Heinrich F.
Kufahl, Ed. H.
Kufahl, Mary
Kufahl, Tuttsie
Kufahl, Wm. J.
Kuhlman, Edward J.
Kuhlman, Ida
Kuhn, Anna
Kuhn, Byron W.
Kullmann, Augusta
Kullmann, Augusta
Kullmann, Louis
Kullmann, Louis
Kupfer, Edward A.
Kupfer, Frieda
Kurth, Carl
Kurth, Charles
Kurth, Helena
Kurth, Wilhelmine
Kurzweg, John
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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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