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Strauss, Abe
Strauss, Al P.
Strauss, Charles
Strauss, Edgar M.
Strauss, Elizabeth F.
Strauss, Emanuel
Strauss, Emil
Strauss, Fredericka
Strauss, Goldene
Strauss, Hedwig
Strauss, Helaine A.
Strauss, Herbert
Strauss, infant
Strauss, Jane Glasgow
Strauss, Josephine
Strauss, Julia
Strauss, Kenneth S.
Strauss, Loraine
Strauss, Ludwig
Strauss, Milton
Strauss, Rebecca Shapiro
Strauss, Regina
Strauss, Richard J.
Strauss, Rose
Strauss, Rose.
Strauss, Simon
Strauss, Trude Mayersohn
Strnad, Alvin Monroe
Strnad, Benedict
Strnad, Burton Allen
Strnad, Mathilda Tillie Kohn
Strnad, Pearl Hirschberg
Stroiman, Harry
Stroiman, Rhea
Strull, Lester
Stumes, Morris
Sullivan, Michael A.
Sullivan, Phyllis A. Smith
Suran, Arthur N.
Suran, Frederick A.
Suran, Jonathan
Suran, Joseph T.
Suran, Lillian
Suran, May
Suran, Robert H.
Suranyi, Michael
Sure, Clara E.
Sure, Dinah
Sure, Harry
Sure, Julius H.
Surlow, Anna
Sussman, Beatrice Lena
Sussman, Florence F.
Sussman, George B.
Sussman, Henry B.
Sussman, Jay H.
Sussman, Martin N.
Sussman, Norman
Sussman, Rose
Sweet, Ceceile C.
Sweet, Edward Bernard
Sweet, Erika
Sweet, Helen Kreielsheimer
Sweet, Muriel Mark
Sweet, Samuel J.
Sweet, Theodore E.
Swidler, Benjamin
Swidler, Byron
Swidler, Charles
Swidler, Helen
Swidler, Jeanette
Swidler, June
Swidler, Leo David
Swidler, Minnie
Swidler, Muriel S.
Switzky, Benjamin Koppel
Switzky, Fanny Gagerman
Taitelman, Donald S.
Taitelman, Marcus
Taitelman, Morris
Taitelman, Ruth Seelig
Taitelman, Theodore S.
Tamkin, Beatrice P.
Tamkin, Gertrude
Tamkin, Irving H.
Tannenbaum, Anna
Tannenbaum, Henry
Tannenbaum, Minnie
Tanner, Emil E.
Tanner, Joseph
Tapakah,
Tarashansky, Anna
Tarashansky, Henry
Tarashansky, Kate
Tarashansky, Max
Tarney, Ann Cohen
Tarney, Anne Julie Goldstein
Tarnoff, Stephanie
Tarnow, Clara
Tarnow, Jack E.
Tarnow, Marjorie
Tarnow, Robert M.
Tarnow, Samuel
Tashkin, Edward Harvey
Tashkin, Jacob
Tashkin, Sophia Judith
Tashkin, Tzipa
Taslitz, Pauline
Taube, Tina
Tauber, Peter
Tausend, Alvina
Tausend, Emil
Tausend, Vera
Taussig, Gisella
Taussig, Gustav
Taussig, Joseph
Taussig, Paulina
Taussig, Ruth
Tax, Martha Brazy
Taxman, Esther B.
Taxman, Fannie
Taxman, Henry
Taxman, Joel
Taxman, Rosemary Berdie
Taxman, Sam
Teller, Josephine
Temkin, Blair Huntly
Temkin, Robyn Stacy
Temkin, Sherwood Earl
Tepper, Emma
Tepper, Mary Ellen
Tepper, Rosa Schoenthal
Terkel, Allen
Terkel, Anna Dora
Terkel, Benjamin
Terkel, Florence L.
Terkel, Irene
Terkel, Isadore
Terkel, Libby
Terkel, Robert
Teweles, B.
Teweles, Jefferson
Teweles, Julia
Teweles, Moses
Teweles, Pearl Kurman
Teweles, Regina
Teweles, Sidney
Thieles, Adolph
Thieles, Annie
Ticko, Bertha
Ticko, Dorothy Esther
Ticko, Sam
Tickochinsky, Louis
Tickochinsky, Rose
Tilkin, Michael
Tillen, Marion Goodman
Tilsen, Morris
Tilsen, Rebecca
Timm, Marion
Tirri, Louis
Tirri, Mildred
Tishberg, Lala Stein
Tishberg, Maxine J.
Tolchinsky family marker
Tolchinsky, Jacob
Tolchinsky, Sarah
Tolchinsky, Solomon
Tomkin, Bertha
Topper, Marcel
Topper, Margaret
Topper, Sophie
Tousman, Molly
Tousman, Samuel
Tragash, Nathan
Traxler, Emma
Traxler, Esther
Traxler, Henry
Traxler, Isadore A.
Traxler, Jonas
Traxler, Josephine
Traxler, Mallie
Traxler, Max
Tripp, Clark S.
Tripp, Lillian W.
Tripp, William B.
Trocky, George
Trosch, Benjamin
Tuchman, Rose
Tugenberg, Etta
Tugenberg, William A.
Turick, Ben W.
Turick, Betty
Turick, Doris
Ulevich, Ben
Ulevich, Dena
Ulevich, Jacob
Ulevich, Lea Jean
Ulevich, Zelig
Unger, Lottie
Unger, Ruth
Unger, Sigmund
Urdan, Henry
Urdan, Marion
Urette, Joanne
Urette, Louis M.
Urette, Max
Urette, Rachel
Urkofsky family marker
Urkofsky, Aaron
Urkofsky, Esther
Usow, Abraham D.
Usow, Margery Rose
Usow, Yetta Feld
Vachitinsky family marker
Vachitinsky, infant
Vachitinsky, Jeanette
Vachitinsky, Samuel
Valler, Vladimir
Valler, Yevgenia
Van Albert, Henriette Strauss
Van Engel, Arie
Van Engel, Bernard S.
Van Engel, Daniel
Van Engel, Edith
Van Engel, Hanna
Van Engel, Isidore
Van Engel, Miriam
Vana, Paula
Vatkin, Hyman
Vatkin, Rose
Veit, Adolph N.
Veit, Isidor
Veit, Julia
Veit, Julius
Veit, Martha K.
Vellie, Myrtle
Vickers, Ida
Vinograd, Elizabeth
Vinograd, Fred
Vinograd, Oscar
Vinograd, Rosie
Vogel, Adolph
Vogel, Annie
Vogel, Belle
Vogel, Celia
Vogel, Hugo R.
Vogel, Leo
Vogel, Melanie
Vogel, Rosa
Vogel, Sam
Volper, Rose F.
Wachman, Alex
Wachter, Ida Bernhard Milsz
Wagenheim, Celia
Wagner family marker
Wagner, Bettie
Wagner, Nathan
Wahlberg, Alfred
Wahlberg, Anita
Wahlberg, Catherine
Wahlberg, David
Wahlberg, Ethel
Wahlberg, Helen
Wahlberg, Joseph
Wahlberg, Julius
Wahlberg, Nathan
Wald, Alice E.
Wald, David
Wald, Esther
Wald, Irene
Wald, Lenke
Wald, Louis H.
Wald, Milton
Wald, Olga
Wald, Rosa
Wald, Samuel
Wald, William A.
Waldman, Irwin J.
Warr, Belle
Warschauer, Adolph
Warschauer, Berthold
Warschauer, Bruno
Warschauer, Hannah
Warschauer, Hertha
Warschauer, Myra Polacheck
Warshauer, Elizabeth
Warshauer, Henry
Warshawsky, Daniel
Washauer, Hulda
Washauer, Max
Wasserman, John
Waters, Henry
Waters, Louis
Waters, Minnie
Waters, Sally B.
Watkins, Fannie L.
Watkins, Harold A.
Wax, Ida
Wax, Israel
Weber, Beatrice Fein
Weber, Benjamin
Weber, Elizabeth Hersh
Weber, Ruth Leon
Weber, Soph
Weber, Sophie
Weber, William Lee
Weicher, Anne Delores Marinac
Weicher, Irving Robert
Weiden, Breindel
Weiden, Esther
Weiden, Fred
Weil, Dora Friedman
Weil, Fred J.
Weil, Harold D.
Weil, Henrietta
Weil, Henrietta Lit
Weil, Jessie
Weil, Lillian
Weil, Moritz
Weil, Morris M.
Weil, Raphael
Weil, Richard C.
Weil, Ruth G.
Weil, Samuel S.
Weil, Sarah
Weil, Sol J.
Weil, Solomon
Weil, Theodore
Weil, Werthan M.
Weil. Solomon
Weinberg, John
Weinberg, Joseph
Weinberg, Marjorie A.
Weinberg, Sol
Weiner, Alois
Weiner, Anna B.
Weiner, Anna Plotkin
Weiner, Annette
Weiner, Charles
Weiner, Charles G.
Weiner, Charlotte
Weiner, Clarence G.
Weiner, Edward
Weiner, Edward G.
Weiner, Ethel R.
Weiner, Fannie
Weiner, Fanny
Weiner, Fanny Mahler
Weiner, Fanny Treidel
Weiner, father
Weiner, Fred
Weiner, Harry
Weiner, Hugo
Weiner, Joseph
Weiner, Joseph G.
Weiner, Kittie
Weiner, Lena
Weiner, Leopold
Weiner, Leopold.
Weiner, Margaret E.
Weiner, Michael
Weiner, mother
Weiner, Nathan I.
Weiner, Rose
Weiner, Rudolph
Weiner, Russell G.
Weiner, Sarah
Weiner, Sherman L.
Weiner, Solomon
Weiner, Walter J.
Weiner. Hugo
Weiner. Rudolph
Weinshel, Leo R.
Weinshel, Ruth Padway
Weinstein family marker
Weinstein, Bertha
Weinstein, Blanche
Weinstein, Daniel I.
Weinstein, Dora
Weinstein, Erwin R.
Weinstein, Ivan
Weinstein, Leo N.
Weinstein, Lillian
Weinstein, Marie
Weinstein, Maurice G.
Weinstein, Max
Weinstein, Morris
Weinstein, Rae
Weinstein, Ray
Weinstein, Rose
Weinstein, Sophia
Weinstein, Sylvia S.
Weinstein, William
Weintraub, Fannie
Weintraub, Marcu
Weintrub, Leah
Weis, Emma
Weis, Meyer
Weis, Morris
Weis, Rebecca
Weiscopf, Arthur
Weiscopf, Babetta
Weiscopf, Edna M.
Weiscopf, Simon
Weiser, Madeline
Weisfeld, Albert H.
Weisfeld, Bessie
Weisfeld, Harry
Weisfeld, Norma Zeiger
Weisfeld, Samuel G.
Weisfeldt, Dora
Weisfeldt, Edward G.
Weisfeldt, Edward J.
Weisfeldt, Ethel
Weisfeldt, Evelyn
Weisfeldt, Judith Helen
Weisfeldt, Leah
Weisfeldt, Louis A.
Weisfeldt, Max
Weisfeldt, Paulina
Weisfeldt, Sam
Weisfeldt, Simon C.
Weisfeldt, Sophia Price
Weisman, Joseph W.
Weisman, Rose
Weisman, William
Weisner, Edgar L.
Weisner, Fannie
Weisner, Max
Weisner, Minnie
Weisner, Ruby
Weiss, Alex
Weiss, Dora
Weiss, Isidore
Weiss, Jacob
Weiss, Joyce M.
Weiss, Louis A.
Weiss, Mildred Rubin
Weiss, Nellie
Weiss, Robert M.
Weiss, Vicky
Weisskopf, Caroline
Weisskopf, Florence R.
Weisskopf, Ignatz
Weisskopf, William
Weitzen, Samuel
Weitzman, Della
Weitzman, Morris
Wendel, Eva S.
Wendel, Herman
Wendel, Leo H.
Werba, Johanna
Werba, Morris F.
Werba, Pearl E.
Werner, Adolph
Werner, Edward
Werner, Jeanne M.
Werner, Leo
Werner, Sophie
Werthamer, Dorothy S.
Werthamer, Irving J.
Wertheim, Elly
Westler, Janice M.
Wetter, Morris
Wetter, Sarah
Weyenberg, Jack
White, David
White, Regine
Wick, Charlotte Marcus
Wick, Louis
Wick, Nettie
Wick, Peter E.
Wieland, Irma Brandeis
Wiest, Janice S.
Wilensky, Jennie
Wilets, Esther
Wilets, Jack B.
Wilets, Mollie
Wilets, Sam
Wilets. Esther
Wiletzky, Edward
Wilk, Sander
Willenson, Bertha
Willenson, Calvin
Willenson, H. Miriam
Willenson, Lawrence Alvin
Windward, Max
Winsten, Harriet Solomon
Winston, Annette H.
Winston, Harold H.
Winston, Nancy
Winston, Sam
Winston, Violet S.
Winter, Adolph
Winter, Alfred
Winter, Alma F.
Winter, Charles S.
Winter, Emil M.
Winter, Ewin J.
Winter, Grete
Winter, Henry
Winter, Isaac
Winter, Jacob
Winter, Joseph
Winter, Karl
Winter, Lewis C.
Winter, Louisa
Winter, Lud.
Winter, Marie
Winter, Max
Winter, May K.
Winter, Phillip
Winter, Robert Gary
Winter, Rosa
Winter, Rose
Winter, Sigmund
Winter, Solomon
Winter. Rose
Winternitz, Charles H.
Winternitz, Estelle Strauss
Winthrop, Sam
Winthrop, Samuel
Wishner, Benjamin
Wishner, Bessie
Wishner, Marjorie
Wishner, Max
Wittenberg, Jagoe
Wiviott, Lawrence
Wiviott, Matilda
Wiviott, Samuel I.
Wiviott, Wilbert W.
Wolf, August
Wolf, David Richard
Wolf, Edith M.
Wolf, Jacquelyn W.
Wolf, Johanna
Wolf, Jordan M.
Wolf, Larence
Wolf, Rosette
Wolf, Walter
Wolfe, Clara S.
Wolfe, Pauline Barnett
Wolfe, William M.
Wolfman, Anna
Wolfman, Barney W.
Wollach, James Edward
Wollach, Michael Allen
Wollheim, Ethel M.
Wollheim, Fannie
Wollheim, Harry
Wollheim, Henry
Wollheim, Jacob
Wollheim, Mamie
Wollheim, Rosala
Wollheim, Sigmund
Wollstein, Eugene H.
Wollstein, Frieda
Wollstein, Frieda Gartner
Wollstein, Morris
Wollstein, Rosalie
Wolpert, Bessie Greenblatt
Wolpert, Florence Karger
Wolpert, George W.
Wolpert, Jacob D.
Wolpert, Mary
Wolpert, Robert M.
Wolpert, S. Bernice
Wolpert, Simon
Wurhaft, Ann
Wurhaft, Blanche
Wurhaft, Charles
Wurhaft, David
Wurhaft, Joe
Wurhaft, Rachel
Wuttken, Esther Katz
Wyler, Abraham
Wyler, C. Benjamin
Wyler, Leopold
Wyler, Louis
Wyler, Minnie
Wyler, Samuel
Wyler, Solomon
Wynn, Beth Ann
Wynn, Marajen N.
Wynn, Sidney K.
Yablansky, Ann
Yablansky, David B.
Yaillen, Anita R.
Yanoff, Marsha
Yanow, Anna H.
Yanow, Harry
Yanow, Samuel M.
Yanow, Sarah
Yolles family marker
Yolles, Elsie
Yolles, Evelyn
Yolles, Harold
Yolles, Lawrence
Yolles, Phillip E.
Yopack, Morris
Yopack, Ruth
Young, Jack C.
Young, Julia
Youngerman, Ervin J.
Zacharias, Henry J.
Zacharias, Sylvia Weitzman
Zacks, Barney
Zacks, Jennie
Zaret, Harry
Zaret, Lilyan
Zaret, Melvin S.
Zarne, Alfred
Zarne, Becke W.
Zarne, Bernhard
Zarne, Caroline
Zarne, Carrie L.
Zarne, David
Zarne, Fan C.
Zarne, Gussie
Zarne, Herman
Zarne, Leon
Zarne, Monroe
Zarne, Morris
Zarne, Pauline
Zarne, Robert D.
Zarne, Samuel
Zaydman, Bella
Zaydman, Freyda
Zeif family marker
Zeif, Joseph
Zeif, Julia
Zeif, Morris
Zeiss, Max
Zeissl, Arnold
Zeissl, Berthold
Zeissl, Jeanette
Zellin, Abraham
Zelonky, Alvin L.
Zelonky, Anna
Zelonky, Barbara
Zelonky, Louis
Zelonky, Min L.
Zelonky, Nell S.
Zelonky, Philip
Zembrosky, Max
Zembrosky, Nate
Zien, Ella
Zien, Flora R.
Zien, Herbert D.
Zien, Sol
Zimmer, Carol B.
Zimmer, Ralph D.
Zimmerman, Carol
Zimmermann, Burton M.
Zimmermann, Hilda L.
Zimmermann, Mariam
Zimmermann, Marvis Stone
Zimmermann, Morris
Zipser, Stella
Zola, Frank M.
Zolin, Etta
Zolin, Florence
Zolin, Fred H.
Zolin, Isidor
Zolin, Louis
Zolin, Regina
Zolin, Ruby
Zolun, Abraham
Zuber, Rose Hart
Zubrensky family marker
Zubrensky Samuel
Zubrensky, Ben
Zubrensky, Sarah
Zucker, Ann Arnow
Zuckerman, Esther
Zuckert, Alfred B.
Zuckert, Faythe
Zuckert, Lena
Zuckert, Wendy Sue
Zukrow, Edward

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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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