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Monroe County
(Angelo Township)
Angelo aka Oak Grove Cemetery
Tombstone Photos


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Affeldt, Paul and Mabel
Aikens, James
Albrecht, Irma
Allen, Edward and Eva Jane
Allen, infant
Anderson, Albertus
Anderson, Blanche Bemis
Anderson, Daisy May
Anderson, George
Anderson, John and Edith
Angelo Oak Grove Cemetery Sign
Angle, George
Angle, Wm. P. and Harriett
Annis, Arbutus (Boots)
Armstrong, Edward B. and Florence V
Armstrong, Noah G. and Lovina
Austin, Frank
Austin, unclear
Babcock, Herbert and family
Bailey, Brent Floyd
Bailey, Carrol
Bailey, Germahia and Catherine
Bailey, Helen A
Bailey, John M
Bailey, Wesley M
Barlow, George W. and Dainy P
Barnes, Bennie
Bass, William W
Bemis, Byron L
Bemis, Lyle E. and CeCelia M
Bemis, Lyle E
Boade, Timothy A
Brizee, Ann Eliza
Brotherson, Carl W. and Laura B
Brower, Alice Irene
Brower, John W
Brower, Percy and Bertha
Brower, Robert W
Brown, Arnold and family
Brown, Bonita
Brown, Bood
Brown, David
Brown, Eliza A. and Mary
Brown, Ernest
Brown, George P. and Hattie
Brown, Maude
Brown, Orisa
Brown, Otto W. and Stella T
Brown, Perry
Brown, Stella H
Bunce, Chas. A
Campbell, L. and Marie
Campbell, Reginald and Lilah
Carpenter, Robert B
Carpenter, unclear F
Cemetery view 1
Cemetery view 2
Cemetery view 3
Christianson, Shirley J. Wieman and Christopher
Christopherson, William and Lucy
Clark, Odes O. and family
Clark, unclear and unclear
Cleary, Bonnie Lou
Cleary, Daniel D
Cleary, David D
Cleary, Elizabeth S
Clemons, Loisa
Clemons, unclear female
Cole, Charles D
Cole, Clara A
Cole, Frank C
Cole, Gertrude
Cole, Robert C. and Isabell V
Cole, William and unclear
Converse, Freddie
Converse, Frederick L. and Deliah
Converse, Henry W
Converse, Pomeroy A
Converse, rebecca Angle
Cooper, Elizabeth
Cooper, J. W
Cox, Sheila Nadine
Dahl, Ray H. and Elsie T
Dahl, Ray H. Jr
Damman, John A
Damman, Mary Ann
Damman, Oscar
Dawley, Shawn J. and Nicole M
De Voe, Marcie Annette
De Voe, Minert and Pauline C
DeLong, Ellsworth J
Dutton, Eldon W. and Harriet E
Dutton, Jeffrey Eldon
Dutton, Kenneth F. and Vicky J
Dutton, Kenneth F
Dutton, Mark W
Dutton, Pearl E
Dutton, Ralph L
Dutton, Walter A
Dutton, Wayne E. and Arlene J
Dutton, Yolanda R
Egebrecht, Marshall H. and Blanche F
Eirschele, infant
Emery, Marlyn J
Endres, Bryan David
Fish, Roscoe J. and Velma M
Fortin, Guy R. and Delores D
French, Elbert and Esther
French, Joseph A
Fritsche, Friedrich
Fuller, Charles
Garrett, Roy and Clara
Geer, Lyman D
Gray, male infant
Green, Elizabeth A
Green, Stoney
Greenman, James
Groom. Charles and Anna
Gums, Eugene W
Gums, John W. Jr
Haddox, Gary V
Hall, Gary
Hanchett, Edward T. and family
Hansen, Edward and Laura
Hansen, LeRoy and Evelyn
Hansen, Ronald Lee
Hansen, Sadie M
Harmon, Harold V
Harmon, Melissa Jean
Harmon, Ruth C
Haugen, Kristine
Hawley, Armelia
Hawley, Burton S
Hawley, Ida
Hawley, Malinda M. and female infant
Hawley, unclear
Hess, John Henry
Hess, Lolita R
Holden, Ida Agnes
Howe, Lettie
Hoyt, Guy
Jankel, Adolph G
Jankel, Emielie
Jankel, infant
Jankel, Joachim
Jankel, William J. and Angel
Kelsey, Francis and unclear Bemis
Kenyon, Pearl Langley
Kilbourn, Kate Bell
Knutson, Albert T. and Martha M
Knutson, Robert Todd
Kuruzovich, Stephen N
Langley, Clarence A
Lanham, Fanney
Lanham, J. and family
Lanham, James A
Lanham, Sarah Adeline
Larry, Dorothy L
Larry, Eli W. and Genevieve P
Larry, Hugh M
Larry, James A. and Genevieve A
Larry, James A
Larry, Jared and Mary
Larry, Sara Jane
Larry, Thomas and Celsta E
Lazarr, Elsa M
Leverich, Hiram E. and infant
Logan, Gerald Ray
Lord, Catherine
Lord, Edith
Lord, Edward
Lord, Lester N
Lord, Roy H
Lovell, A. C
Lovell, Andrew C
Lovell, Ruth W
Manke, Lloyd R. and Ernestine F
Marquardt, Delana
Marquardt, Mary
McKinnon, Donald
Mellott, Simeon
Meyer, Walter and Jennie
Millard, Angeline
Millard, Charles H. and Belle M
Millard, Chester H. and Alice J
Millard, Mabel A
Millard, Norma Jean
Millard, Perl
Millard, Seeley
Miller, Bill I
Murphy, George
Murphy, Harriet M
Murphy, James
Nelson, David K. and Mary M
Nelson, David Keith
Nicks, LeRoy O
Nicks, Otto L
Nicks, Otto
Nienast, Josephine
Patterson, Lucy Bemis
Pierce, Evelyn
Pierce, James D
Pierce, Minnie L
Pierce, Nellie Bell
Pierce, Percy L
Pierce, W. W
Pokrand, Emil
Pokrand, Emily A
Pokrand, Julius and Etta R
Pokrand, Minnie
Pokrand, Robert and Caroline
Pokrand, Ruth B
Pokrand, Samuel J. and Leone A
Pokrand, Samuel J
Pokrand, Samuel
Pokrand, William and Nellie
Pokrand, William R
Potts, B. G
Procknow, Dorothy M
Rohde, Albert and Nellie
Rohde, E
Rohde, Ernest and Bessie
Rohde, John E
Rohde, Louis K
Rohde, Myrtle R
Rohde, unclear male
Rowan, Anna
Rowan, Elsie Luise
Rowan, Wm. F
Ryan, Sylvia M
Rychecky, Hugh
Rychecky, infant
Rychecky, Jean R
Rychecky, Joseph F. and Rowena G
Rychecky, La Vern Frank
Rychecky, Louis J
Rynn, James
Sacia, O. M
Sanborn, Alice A
Sanborn, Clarence C
Sanborn, Harriet
Sanborn, John M
Sanborn, Robert and Audrian
Sanborn, T. B
Sanders, Everett L. and Mae
Sanders, Isaac E. and Clara A
Sanders, Nancy Katherine
Schanzler, James W
Schanzler, unclear
Schmitz, Barbara F
Schnitzler, Louis M
Schnitzler, Pearl A
Schnitzler, Ronnie L. and Barbara E
Schoeider, R
Scholze, Anton T. and Anna L
Scholze, Arthur J. and C. Ardythe
Selden, Phyllis
Seltz, Albert and unclear
Shattuck, Eldridge
Shaw, Casper E. (Cap) and Nannie H
Shaw, Delilah E
Shaw, Fred J. and Harriett M
Shaw, Geo. A
Shaw, George A
Shaw, Gretchen
Shaw, infant
Shaw, unclear L. and Mary E
Shaw, William and family
Shawley, Gerald P
Sheffer, Gladys
Sheffer, John and Fannie
Sheffer, John
Sheffer, Joshua
Sheffer, Mina
Sheffer, Sarah
Sheffer, unclear male
Sherland, Deborah
Sherman, Arvilla E
Sloan, Muriel N. De Long
Sloane, Timothy A. and Sarah A
Smith, Daniel and family
Smith, unclear
Snell, Clyde F
Snyder, Edward W
Snyder, Margaret E
Snyder, Roy D
Snyder, William and Mary
Standiford, J. F. and Nena
Standiford, James T. and Minerva R
Standiford, Roger James
Stanhope, Clara
Stanhope, Lucy
Stark, Craig Louis
Strait, Mabel I
Sturtevant, Alice
Sturtevant, Lyman and Aurilla
Sturtevant, Mory
Swansbro, John B
Talcott, Charles
Tester, Cecil G. and Ethel O
Tester, Curtis
Tester, Garnet
Tester, Melvin C. and Maggie
Tester, Melvin Darrel
Tester, Robert Lee
Tronick, Wm. C. and Dolores M
Tuthill, James Alvin
Van Dyke, Alex Mabel Vernon
Van Orman, Maggie
VanKirk, Jeremiah and Melvina
Varley, La Verne W
Varley, Loreine A
Varley, William A. and Emma W
Vinals, Sidney
Waste, Eli and Eliza M
Waste, Jessie A
Wayt, Rhiannon Leah
Welker, Roy C. and Valerie J
Wells, D. E
Westmoreland, William
Wheeler, Mary E
Wieman, Clifford L. and Evelyn M
Wieman, Duane C
Wieman, Mindy L. (Picture on stone)
Wieman, Mindy L
Wieman, Rex A
Wilcox, Fanny J
Wilcox, Frank and family
Wilcox, Lucius
Wilcox, T
Wilcox, Wellington J. and Alice M
Wilhelmsen, Hartwick H. and Gertrude
Williams, Hugie and Mary
Williams, John W
Williams, Maude A
Williams, Richard and Ann
Williams, Richard and Martha
Williams, Roger
Williams, unclear and Louise
Williams, William
Winterfield, Edith M
Winterfield, George
Winterfield, Grace
Winterfield, Paul
Womick, Bruce
Womick, Kennith J. B. Jr
Womick, Kennith J. B
Wood, Henry and Bessie A
Woodworth, Donald S. and family
Zastrow, Charles A. and Caroline

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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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