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Ozaukee County
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(Old) St. Mary's Cemetery
Tombstone Photos


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Adam, Elmer C. and Joan
Adam, Mathias and Elisabeth
Adams, Johan and Margretha
Albi, Rose Jentgles
Aller, Lambert
Aller, not clear
Aller, unclear
Altendorf, Catherine
Altendorf, Charles M. and Anna A.
Altendorf, J. Albert and Anne Aller
Andres, Hilbert A. and family
Arendt, Elisabeth
Bach, Theresa
Baer, Bridget
Barth, Julia Altendorf
Bartol, Christine Hoefer
Bartol, John
Bartol, Wm. C.
Bartosch, Edward
Bastian, Geraldine
Bay, Joseph T. and Mina Bossler
Beck, Johanna
Becker, Catherine
Becker, Theodore and Johanna
Betz, Aloys
Betz, Louis
Betz, Nicklaus
Betz, Susanna
Beuser, Veronica
Bichler, Anna M. and family
Bichler, Harry and Hilda
Bichler, Henry and Margaret
Bichler, Paul H.
Bink, Michael and Maria K.
Bisch, Anna
Bittner, Michael and Elizabeth Schmit
Bladen, Margaret
Bode, Mathias and Anna Maria
Bode, Peter
Bohan, J.R.
Bossler, Anna
Bossler, Jacob
Bossler, JohnT.
Bossler, Maria
Bossler, Nicholas and Florence Renkwitz
Bossler, Susanna
Bossler, William
Buchholtz, Mary
Bury, John H. and Mary Gietzen
Buske, Annie
Butzke, Frances and daughters
Cannon, Louie
Cannon, Margaret
Carels, Anna
Carels, John P. and Catherine
Carels, Peter and family
Church on cemetery grounds
Cloos, Anna Maria and Margaret
Cloos, Gregor and Anna
Clottu, Annette Mockly
Conkel, Ann
Conrad, Frank
Conrad, Katherina
Conrad, Mary Spartz
Conrad, Willie J. and Johann H.
Cooney, James and Mary E. Cullen
Cooney, John J.
Cooney, Patience
Davis, John J. and Mary Schmit
Defrang, Margaretha
DeJardin, Albert and Margaret
Demler, Nicholas and family
Deppisch, John C. and Anna Hoeller
Dewey, N.
Dickmann, Macdalen
Dickmann, Michael J.
Diederich, John N.
Diederich, Mathias A.
Diederich, Nicholas
Diederich, Theresia Kiefer
Dix, not clear
Dollinger, Theresia
Donahoe, Thomas E. and Mary K.
Donaubauer, Anna
Donaubauer, Maria
Donaubauer, Michael
Druecker, Anna E.
Druecker, Annah W.
Druecker, John P.
Druecker, Jos.
Druecker, Joseph and Annah W.
Edwards, Thomas
Eidenberger, Joseph
Eidenberger, Mathias
Erlwig, Clara
Erlwig, Norman and Frank
Eudenbach, Anna M.
Even, John
Even, Michael
Even, Rosa Diederich
Fax, Maria Anna
Fellens, Anna Maria
Fellens, Nicklaus
Feltes, John
Feltes, Rose
Fierst, Mathias and Susanna
Fierst, Mathias
Fierst, Susanna
Freese, Alice
Freese, John and family
Freihammer, Edward
Fuchs, Lena
Fuchs, Michael
Galles, James R.
Galles, Matthew and Mary
Galles, Raymond and Anne M.
Galles, Raymond F.
Gemanson, James
Gengler, Elizabeth
Gengler, John
Gengler, Mathilde
George, Mathias
Gilson, Emily Catherine
Gilson, Jacob and Mathias
Gilson, Katie
Gilson, Nic.
Goedert, Harriet and Katie
Goedert, Heinrich
Goedert, Peter and family
Gorman, James and Bridget
Gorman, Mary E.
Graee, Catherine Federspiel
Green, James
Greivel, Peter and Marie
Greiveldinger, Anna
Greiveldinger, John and Anna
Greiveldinger, Mary
Groat, Wilhelm
Gwynn, Eliza
Gwynn, Fannie
Gwynn, Joseph
Gwynn, Willie
Haag, Anna
Haag, Laura A.
Haan, Anna C.
Haan, Peter and Susan
Hackett, John and Anastasia Hennessey
Hales, Minnie Conrad
Ham, Gertrud
Hamm, John
Hansen, Cornelius and Maria
Hansen, Eva Mary
Hauf, Simon
Hauf, Willibald
Hauswirth, Anna
Hauswirth, Victor
Hellman, Florence
Hemes, John
Hemes, Margaret Bichler
Hemes, Wilhelmina Hoefer
Henkes, Josephine and Jelovnik, CeCilia
Hennessey, Anastasia
Hennessey, Edward
Hennessey, John
Hennessey, Margaret
Hoeller, Joseph
Hoeller, Theresia
Hofer, Wilhelm
Hosch, Anna
Hosch, Joseph C.
Hosch, Peter
Hosch, Rev. Joseph E.
Hughes, John
Hughes, Mary
Irlweg, Frank and Mary Kubelbeck
Jacque, Katherine
Jacque, N. Jacob
Jaoque, Johann
Jelovnik, Joseph Sr. and Susan M.
Jelovnik, Joseph
Jentges, Catharia
Jentges, Jacob and Mary
Jentges, Jacob L. and Amelia
Jentges, Jacob L.
Jentges, John and Anna Maria
Jentges, Michael
Jentges, Peter J. and Adelaide M. Hemes
Johannes, Hubert and Maria
Johnston, Albert J. and Helen F.
Jung, Nicholas A. and family
Kaiser, Anna L. Ackermann
Kaiser, Catherine
Kaiser, Frank
Kaiser, John H. and Elsie B.
Kaiser, John
Kayser, Peter and unclear
Kemp, Melchior S.
Kemp, Michael J.
Kenna, unclear
Kertz, A.
Kertz, Christie
Kessler, Michael and Margaret
Kiefer, Elizabeth
Kiefer, Magdalene Weiss
Kiefer, Mary
Kiefer, Thomas
Kilps, Theresa
Kirsch, Leo N. and unclear
Klecker, Mary
Kleckner, Peter
Klein, Carl and Maria J.
Koenen, Joseph P. and Minnie
Koenen, Maria
Kraft, Aggie
Kraft, family
Kraft, Frank Joseph
Kraft, Joseph
Kraft, Margareta
Kraft, unclear
Krause, Anna
Krenzer, Addie N.
Krenzer, George J.
Krenzer, Helen A.
Krick, Paul and Elisabeth
Krick, unclear
Krieg, A.
Krieg, Angeline
Krieg, Catherine
Krieg, John
Kuhn, Adolph
Kuhn, Anna
Kultgen, Dominic and Elizabeth Burger
Lampert, Maria
Laus, N.
Lautens, Cornelius and Lauters, Susanna
Lauters, John P.
Lauters, Margaret
Leitner, Theresa
Lemmer, John
Lemmer, Margaretha
Lenz, John B. and Margaret
Lerch, John and Anna
Lerch, Raymond Peter
Link, G.A.
Linskens, Peter H. and family
Lodde, Louise Reinhart
Ludwig, Johan and Margaretha
Lynch, Catherine Knox
Lynch, Daniel
Lynch, Genevieve K.
Lynch, Leo J.
Lynch, Michael and Hannah
Lynch, Patrick and Ann Hackett
Mandel, unclear
Martin, Maria and Rosa
Marx, Alice H.
Marx, Nicholas and Bertha
May, John and Margaretha
McCrane, Hugh and Mary E.
McCrane, Hugh J.
McLaughlin, Jeremiah
McLaughlin, Susan
Mehan, Catherine
Mehan, Patrick
Mehrens, Georg and Elisabeth
Merkle, Mother
Meyer, Fredrick
Michels, Christ J.
Michels, Elizabeth
Miller, Amy
Miller, Barbara
Miller, John
Miller, Lucy
Miller, Margret
Miller, Mary
Mockly, Aloysius J. and family
Mockly, Gerhardt and family
Molling, children
Mondloch, Mathias and Mary
Mondloch, Nicklous
Monz, Karl and Anna
Mueller, George
Murphy, Thomas and Catharine
Mwerkle, Margaretha
Nalepinski, Viola McLaughlin
Neppler, Collens and Anna M.
Neumengen, Albert and Anna
Niederkorn, John J. and Katharina
Niederkorn, Raymond
Niesen, Frank A. and Gertrude M.
Niesen, Frank A. and Magdalena Braun
Niesen, Frank C. and Adeline E.
Niesen, Frank E.
Niesen, Heinrich
Noesen, Theodor and Maria
O'Brien, John P. and Emma J. Tanning
O'Brien, M.
O'Brien, unclear
O'Neill, Julia and family
Pacheritz, Frank
Pacheritz, John and Matilda
Pacheritz, Joseph and Johanna
Pastoret, H. and J.B.
Pastoret, M. and H.
Pastoret, Susan
Pauly, Julia and Anna
Pauly, Nicholas and Louise Fuerst
Pederspil, Bernard
Pelt, Katherine
Pelt, Mary
Penkwitz, Ed and Lena
Penkwitz, Loretta
Peters, Anna C. Graee
Peters, Henry J.
Peters, Johannes
Peters, John and Louise
Peters, Theodore and Frances
Peters, unclear
Plier, Anna
Poklasny, Ervin
Poklasny, M.
Poklasny, Mary
Poklasny, Mathias
Powers, Avis A.
Powers, Daniel D. and Helen C.
Powers, Edward N.
Powers, John
Powers, Maizie Schwenker
Powers, Mary A.
Radloff, Earl
Rathbun, Mary
Reding, Katharina
Reding, Nicolaus
Reimann, Thomas
Reiter, Katharine
Reiter, Margaret
Replinger, Anna M.
Replinger, John
Reuter, Catherina
Reuter, John
Revoir, Frederick and family
rom, Henry and Susan
Samport, Jacob
Sans, Anthony
Sans, Bernard C. and Margaret Ackermann
Sans, Theresa
Savickis, Charles
Savickis, Frank
Savickis, John A.
Schaefer, Charles and unclear
Schaefer, Janut
Schill, Joseph N.
Schill, Margaret
Schils, Nicolaus
Schinker, Marie
Schmidler, Edward
Schmidler, Frances
Schmidler, jacob and Frances
Schmit, Dominic C.
Schmit, Elisabeth Thill
Schmit, John P. and Anna
Schmit, Joseph and Simon
Schmit, Mary
Schmit, Math and family
Schmit, Michael and Catharina
Schmit, unclear
Schneider, Nicholas and Louise
Schommer, Lambert
Schreiner, Elizabeth
Schreiner, Jacob
Schuknecht, Elmer
Schuknecht, William and Ella
Schultz, Henry and Elizabeth
Schumacher, Frank J.
Schumacher, Jacob and Katharina
Schumacher, Margaret Lanser
Schumacher, Thomas
Schwalbach, Peter
Schwalbach, unclear
Schwartz, Bertha
Schwartz, John
Schwartz, Margaret
Schwartz, Mathias
Schwartz, Nicklaus
Schwartz, Susanne A.
Schwartz, unclear Didesch
Sign on church
Smith, Elizabeth
Smith, Fred J.
Smith, John A.
Smith, Joseph
Smith, Michael C.
Smith, Peter and Elizabeth
Spartz, John and unclear
Spartz, Michael
Stemmer, unclear
Swateck, Barbara
Swateck, Wenzel
Swatek, Aloise
Swatek, Wenzel and Catherine
Swatsley, Margaret
Tanning, Daniel and Mary L. Keating
Ternes, Elisabet
Theis, Henry and Anna Marie
Thilges, female infant
Thill, Frank
Thill, Heinrich and unclear
Thill, Mary Bode
Thill, Mathilda F.
Thill, Otto F.
Tholen, Alfred Gerhard
Tholen, Helen Hardy
Tholen, Helena
Tholen, Ida Adelheid
Tholen, Wilhelm August
Thoma, Heinrich
Thoma, unclear and J. Maria
Thomas, Eugenins and Julia A.
Tibor, Albert and unclear
Tibor, Nicolaus and Kathrine
Tillman, Mathias and Florence
Tillman, Shirley Ann
Usborne, Tillie M.
Uselding, Anna
Uselding, Catherine
Uselding, Nic.
Uselding, Peter
Waldenmayer, Anton and family
Weiland, John
Weiss, Catharine
Weiss, Joseph
Wellenstein, Mathias
Wellenstein, unclear female
Weller, Barbara
Weller, Mathias
Welter, Elisabeth
Wester, Michael
Weyker, Annie
Weyker, M.
Weyker, Mich.
Weyker, Michael
Weyker, W. and John
Wilke, Martha L.
Willenstein, Clarence and A. Nancy Demler
Wiltgen, John P. and Margaret
Wiltgen, Michael
Young, Elizabeth
Young, Emily
Young, Father
Young, Frances
Young, George A. and Christine
Young, Mother

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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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