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Abelt, Arthur C. and Meta J. - Iwert, Dorothy L.


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Abelt, Arthur C. and Meta J.
Abelt, Beverly D.
Ables, Wheeler
Acterberg, Viola
Adams, Elliott R. and Violet D.
Adams, Frances J.
Aeschbacher, Ernest
Albert, Emelia
Albert, John
Alexander, Emma J.
Alexander, Raymond H. and Ethel L.
Alexander, Robert H. and Arlene M.
Alexopoulos, Theodore and family
Altman, Anna
Amann, Peter and Helen
Amrein, Anna
Andersen, Anton and Helen
Anderson, Agnes
Anderson, Hulda
Anderson, Karl M.
Anderson, Melvin S. and Elsie
Anderson, Olof E.
Anderson, Wendell R. and Nina B.
Andrietsch, Joseph J.
Andrietsch, Lorraine M.
Antonicci, Jack J. and Gertrude E.
Antonicci, Judith Kay
Appenzeller, Daniel and family
Appenzeller, Glenwood J.
Arndt, Edward O.
Arndt, Gerda C.
Aschenbrenner, Donald N. and Dolores A.
Ash, Lucille E.
Ashley, Raymond C. and Gladys L.
Athey, Harold D.
Augustin, Frank A. and Lois S.
Ave-Lallemant, Ernest
Baake, Raymond and Iona M.
Bach, Tillie
Backus, Emilie
Backus, Gertrude
Backus, Herbert
Badalamenti, Giuseppi and Angelina
Badalamenti, Josephine
Badenhoop, Richard L. and Joan L.
Baer, Evelyn I.
Bahr, LaVerne
Bailey, Paul and Patricia M.
Bailey, Robert E.
Ball, Robert and unclear
Barnes, Arthur H. Jr. and Dorothy B.
Baross, Ferdinand and Louise
Bartel, Albert
Bartelt, Hattie Cordie
Bartelt, Thomas Paul II
Bartz, Julius E.
Bartz, Margaret
Bashford, John C.
Batstone, Chas, H. and Agnes
Batstone, Chas. H. and Agnes
Bauer, Suzanne F.
Bauer, Wilhelm K. and Anna M.
Beardslee, Frances
Beardslee, Roscoe D.
Beaster, B.K. Sergio
Beatty, Ronald E. and Rose R.
Beavers, James J.
Becker, Edgar W. and Elizabeth A.
Behling, Harold J. and Irene B.
Beneke, Ernest
Benesch, Hazel S.
Benesch, Herbert J.
Bengs, Daniel H.H.
Beno, Simon and Ludmila
Benson, Paul E. and Pauline A.
Berg, Ida
Bernard, Wilbur L.
Bethke, Clyde B.
Bever, Edwin A. and Evelyn
Beyer, Kathy Lee
Bichlmeier, Agnes I.
Bichlmeier, Alois
Biegler, H. Clarence E. and Meta L.
Binkowski, Richard and Ednetine L.
Birnschein, Alvin W. and Marion C.
Birnschein, John and Kate
Bischoff, William and Clara
Bjorkholm, Jack and Marion
Black, Lillian
Blackwood, Robert A. and Annie
Blandino, Antonio S.
Blaum, Clarence and Helen
Blinkiewicz, Stanley and Mabel V.
Block, Amelia
Block, William J. and Mary Beth
Boening, Fritz S.
Bohl, Dawn R.
Bonness, H. Aileen Loman
Bonnett, Roy
Bonnett, Seymour and family
Borck, Katherine
Bormann, Francis A. and Elaine D.
Born, Eugene G.
Bossard, Clifton W.
Boxhorn, Louis and Rose
Boyd, Clarence and Clara
Bradford, Frieda H.
Bradley, Hal F. and Muriel B.
Brandes, Gilbert E.
Brandt, Alvira C.
Brandt, Fred G.
Brandt, Harry C.
Brandt, Joseph and Matilda
Brandt, William and Martha
Bratanic, John and Emilie
Brehmer, Harold K.
Brehmer, Raymond M.
Brendel, Albert F.
Brendel, Charlotte B.
Brendel, Ida A.
Brendel, Roy A.
Brettmann, Max and Auguste
Bretzel, Herman I.
Bretzel, Irving G.
Brewer, Clinton C. and Viola L.
Breznik, Joseph F. and June L.
Brice, Marjorie J.
Bril, Laurie A.
Briles, George W.
Brinkardt, Geraldine
Brown, Charles F.
Brown, Charles M. and Margaret H.
Brown, Dorothy A.
Brown, Fern E. and Cleveland, Florence E.
Brown, Phillip A. and Eileen J.
Brown, Stan A. and Suzanne J.
Brown, Thomas L.
Brown, William C. and Alice L.
Bruins, Margaret M.
Brunhart, Jennie Scoufis
Brushaber, Henry
Brushaber, Kathryn
Brushaber, Klemor F. and Carol E.
Bscherer, Claude N. and Joyce M.
Buege, Robert P.
Buehler, Florence F.
Buetow, Alice R.
Buetow, Charles and family
Buetow, Florence
Buettner, Fred W. and Dorothy
Bulla, unclear
Burke, Geraldine N. (Bubbles)
Burke, Grace C.
Burke, John J.
Burke, Ralph H. and Lois A.
Burmeister, Robert W. and Betty J.
Burmeister, William J. and Elizabeth J.
Burns, Donald L. and Shirley M.
Busack, Alverna L.
Busack, Edwin A.
Busack, Grace H.
Bush, Sarah L.
Butzlaff, Arthur H. and Anna J.
Cairns, Irma Irene
Cappon, Clarence E. and Regina E.
Capps, Elmoin and Eleanor A.
Carey, James
Carlson, Dorothy
Carr, Harry A.
Carriar, Francis B. and Lucille K.
Caruso, Ethel L. Fiebrink
Chambers, Edward
Chambers, Marion A.
Champion, Bernard A.
Champlin, Dorothy
Cherry, Robert E. Sr.
Chirufisi, Carlo and Frances M.
Chittamath, Sihay K.
Chobot, Thomas and Mary
Christie, Daniel J.
Cinesi, Alfred and Anna
Cisty, George A. and Ruth M.
Clark, Anna E. and Fay James
Cobus, Alexander L. and Mildred M.
Coffin, Charles and Alice L.
Cole, Dr. Llewellyn R.
Cole, Margaret
Coleman, Holland Jr.
Collum, Monica M.
Combs, William D.
Cook, Lucille A.
Cook, Ruth L.
Cordie, William
Cork, Edward H. Sr.
Cork, Nancy C.
Cox, Westly
Creighton, Ivan D. and Nell F.
Crupi, Ignazio
Crupi, Maria
Cunningham, Bruce D.
Cunningham, Hannah M.
Curasi, Joseph H. and June A.
Czarnecki, Alfred L. and Eileen M.
Czarnecki, Hazel L.
Czech, Caroline
Dall, Donald J. and Ralph A. Jr.
Dall, Ralph A. Sr. and Irene B.
Dallen, Myron F. III
Dallmann, Bertha A.
Dame, Celia A.
Danbom, Albert and Mildred
Daniels, Elsa H.
Daniels, Henry T.
Dauer, Edward F.
Day, Edward E.
Day, Jane L.
Degele, Emily H.
Degele, H.J. (Gus)
Demke, Edward W.
Demke, Rose M.
Deppert, Erwin F.
Deppert, Ruth A.
Derksen, John B. and Esther D.
Dern, William Sr. and family
Derogher, Donald J.
DeSham, Frank and Elsie M.
Dewus, Walter C. and Clara S.
Dick, Harry and Margaret C.
Dietz, Peter and Marie
Differt, Dale Andrew
Digert, Geraldine K.
Digert, John F.
Dndrejka, John and family
Dobbertin, Arnole J. and Jeanette I.
Dobbertin, Richard D.
Dobson, Ava
Dorst, Richard Allen
Doughty, Robert F. and Janet A.
Downing, Ellen
Dressler, Florence H.
Dreyer, Charles A.
Drotzur, Dennis D. and Deborah J.
Du Fresne, George A.
Dugas, Victor E. and Anna M.
Dundy, Dorothy Clara
Dunnington, Rex W.
Dupor, Elefteria Adams
Durni, Merideth D. and Kathryn L.
Durnil, Evelyn Gregor
Dzemske, Edward L.
Dzemske, Eleanore
Dzemske, Ervin J.
Dzemske, Ottillie
Eberhardt, Charles E. and Jean M.
Ebert, Walter A. and Lillian M.
Eckhart, Alfred H. and Arbutus J.
Ehlenbach, Delimar
Ehlers, William F. and Alice G.
Eichman, Theodore Sr, and Clara
Eichmann, Edith R.
Eicholtz, Meryl V.
Eichrodt, Gustav and Elise
Eisert, Berta
Elward, George P.
Engel, Harvey and Blanche
Engelhardt, Arlene L.
Engler, Charles H. and Hattie J.
Erb, George
Espinueva, Jaime
Evangelos, Gust C. and Anne M.
Fairden, Harlyn F. and Lucille M.
Fairfield, Thomas J.
Felbel, Auguste
Felbel, Herman
Feldmann, Arthur B. and Grace M.
Fernhout, Richard E. and Norma J.
Feuerstein, Albert and Minnie
Fiene, Clifferd H. and Emmy C.
Fiene, Orlin E.
Finnigan, Edmund R. and Mathilda E.
Fischer, Barton C.
Fischer, Carl F.
Fish, Ronald C.
Fish, Sidney O.
Fitzpatrick, Howard J. and Ruth E.
Fleischmann, Wenzel and Bertha
Fleming, Lily E.
Florine, Aileen H.
Florine, Weston A.
Flossman, Wallace M. and Ruth L.
Foeckler, Thomas W.
Follansbee, Alfred S.
Follansbee, Dulie S.
Foote, Margaret H.
Forbes, Doyal M. and Dolores M.
Ford, Joseph J. and Juli M.
Forsythe, Landel M.
Frank, John E.
Frank, Marion E.
Franke, Arthur W. and Dorothy F.
Franke, Herman P.
Franke, Theresa
Franklin, William and family
Frantz, unclear and Ida
Franz, William S. and Amanda C.
Freitag, Helen M.
Frey, Melvin A. and Marguerite A.
Fricke, Kurt Hans
Fricke, Ruby J.
Fritchie, Emil R. and Sophie
Fritz, Ervin William
Fritz, John H. and Ruth E.
Froehligh, Elmer A. and Lucille M.
Frost, Norma J.
Fry, Henry G.
Fry, Rose Eicholtz
Fryatt, Harry E.
Fuchs, Agnes M.
Fuchs, Dorothy
Fuchs, Erwin R.
Fuchs, Gustave A. and Mildred A.
Fuerstenhaefer, Evelyn and Robert
Fuller, Caroline A.
Fuller, Frank B.
Fuller, Helen A.
Fuller, William O.
Funderburk, Charlotte M.
Funk, John L. and Elsie
Futterlieb, Arnold C.
Gaatz, Dellos D. and Genevieve C.
Gabelich, Martin J. and Arline A.
Gabor, Thomas W Jr.
Gabos, Rudolph and family
Gaede, Hilda I.
Garens, Carl G. and Ruth W.
Garner, Vernie Fred and Alice
Gass, Glen L. and Helene L.
Gaubatz, Ernest P. and Matilda
Gebhard, Norman E. and Alice F.
Geerdts, Heinrich and Marie
Gehrt, Wilbur M. and Juanita
Geier, Frank S. and Cora E.
Geil, John and Louise
Geisler, Paul and family
Geotes, Nicholas L. and Maria Syrigou
Gepfert, Henry S.
Gerhardt, Otto W. and Leonora M.
Geschke, Waldemar and Emma E.
Geske, William and family
Gibson, Richard G. and Claudia L.
Giese, Gerome V.
Giese, Grace E.
Giese, Lawrence F. and Maybelle
Giese, Robert F.
Giesenschlag, Orville A. and Ruth H.
Gieske, Otto E.
Gieske, Sophie M.
Gigl, Cora L.
Gigl, Jacob P.
Gilbert, Rupert H.
Gintz, Ralph E.
Giovetti, Carlo A. and Teresa S.
Glaser, Fred E. and Minnie
Glass, Marvin G. and Irma
Goecke, Henry W. and Helen O.
Goeckerman, Ralph A. and Esther M.
Goen, Robert D. and Diana L.
Goldamer, Carl R. and Betty J.
Gonion, Earl and Dorothy E.
Gottfried, Gerald G. and Elizabeth T.
Graham, Dawn L.
Gramling, Steven N.
Gray, Russell L. and Catherine M.
Greenwill, Thomas B.
Greenwill, Thurma B.
Gregor, William M. and Evangeline
Gregoriou, Leslie J.
Gress, Louis E.
Grimm, Conrad and family
Grimm, Minnie
Grisaffi, James and Gennarina
Gromacki, Raymond J.
Gromowski, Ervin
Gronquist, Emma E.
Grossman, Alma L.
Grossman, N. Lloyd
Grubbs, Earnest B. and Fannie
Grubryn, Michael and Josephine O.
Gruhn, Ernst R. and Johanna S.
Grusch, Jennie
Guman, Ernest
Gylling, Charles J. and Fern S.
Haak, Conrad and Lillie
Haas, Anna
Hackbarth, Herbert E. and Ethel M.
Hafemann, Julius A. and Elsie A.
Hager, John
Hahn, Irving P. and Elizabeth M.
Hahn, Kenneth W.
Hammann, Leonard L. and Evelyn L.
Hammer, Max G.
Hampel, Gordon H. and Elizabeth M.
Handley, Mareta V.
Hanel, Norman F. and Norma M.
Hannas, David W.
Hannas, Robert W.
Hannig, Hedwig
Hansen, Keith J.
Hanson, Aldrick E.
Hanson, Charles
Hanson, Elizabeth
Hanson, Robert V. and Geraldine H.
Harlow, Kenneth and Florence L.
Harr, Gilbert
Harr, Nettie J.
Harrison, John R. and Eileen M.
Harrison, Walter and Jeanette
Hart, Edith I.
Hartman, Edna M.
Hartman, Glenn E. and Violet M.
Hartman, William Y.
Hartung, Robert
Hartung, Shirley A.
Hatas, William Andrew
Haubner, Joseph
Hebenstreit, Raymond O. and Ruth M.
Hegarty, Ethel
Hegarty, Robert L.
Heidelberg, Bessie E.
Heidelberg, Dr. H.F.
Heiden, George A. and Rebecca F.
Heiden, William J. and family
Heidner, Lester G. and Anita L.
Heidner, Wilson L. and Viola
Heiligenthal, Alfred W. and Hertha B.
Heiligenthal, Valentine and Flora
Helgren, Kenneth Michael
Henk, John III and family
Henrichs, Roy K. Sr.
Henricks, Edward A. and Gladys A.
Henschke, Bernhardt and Helen M.
Hensel, Otto A. and Olga M.
Herrmann, Alfred
Herrmann, Charlotte
Herwig, Paul P. and Mabel E.
Herzog, Edward
Heup, Albert W. and Ella
Hext, Horace R. and Della
Hidde, kenneth and Cora
Hiland, Leontine
Hildebrandt, herman C. and Ann
Hilderbrand, Louise
Hill, Raymond F. and Marceline A.
Hinkley, James and Malvina McDuffee
Hirai, Minoru
Hirai, Sumye
Hlawek, John P. and Myrtle E.
Hochschild, Frederick and family
Hoffman, Anna
Hoffman, Gerald E. and Rita
Hoffman, June Eileen
Hoffmann, Elmer R.
Hoffmann, Rose E.
Holley, Wilbur T.
Holt, Evelyn L.
Holz, Kathleen Zucker
Holzhaeuser, Richard W. and Betty Ann
Hora, Frank and Eleonora E.
Horecny, Joseph and Mary
Horner, Russell B. and Selma B.
Horoksky, Steven and Myrtle
Hoss, Gerald R.
Hoss, William G. and Ethel C.
Hoya, Earl Russell
Hoya, Roy M. and Mathilda L.
Hoya, Wallace K. and Carol J.
Hughes, Edward
Humble, Kenneth C. and Adela H.
Hurley, Alexander H. and Audrey S.
Inama, Albert J. and Gertrude H.
Inama, Richard A. and Bonnie J.
Iwert, Carl E.
Iwert, Dorothy L.

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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.

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