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Racine County
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Mound Cemetery
Tombstone Photos

Halifax - Ozowski


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Halifax, John B.
Halifax, Sarah L.
Hall, Levi N.
Halverson, Mary
Hamilton, Clinton A.
Hammarquist, Lillian Kaempfer
Hansen, Carie
Hansen, Emil Berhard
Hansen, Jerome Derthold
Hansen, Jerome Emile
Hansen, Jessie Euphemia Smith
Hanson, Bessie C.
Hanson, Betsy
Hanson, Christina
Hanson, Christine H.
Hanson, Rev. A.B. and Patra
Hanson, Sophie L.
Hapke, Irvin N.
Hapke, Ruth Ida
Harding, Edwin Rolf
Harding, George
Harding, Grace Lord
Harms, George W. and Hildur M.
Hart, Susan P.
Harvey, Baptist
Haskins, Betsey
Hasko, Stefan M.
Hass, Regina
Hass, Sarah A.
Haven, children
Havlina, Ann
Havlina, Anna
Havlina, Helen
Havlina, Joseph
Hayburn, George
Hayems, Marshall N.
Heath, Dillon O'Conor
Hedden, Emeline G.
Hedden, Martha M.
Heddle, John and family
Heddle, John Geo. C. and Jane C.
Hemmingsen, William W. and Elsie
Henningsen, Edna A.
Herceg, James J.
Herrick, Charles and Ann Ball
Herrick, Charles and family
Herrick, Henry Foster and family
Herrick, Henry Leland and family
Herzog, Dr. Harry H.
Hilker, Adolph and Caroline
Hinchliffe, Jessie A.
Hinchliffe, Mary Etta
Hinds, Hannah M.
Hinds, LaVere
Hoag, Florence Jenkins
Hobson, John A.
Hodges, Anna Sophie
Hodges, Thomas W.
Hoffas, Alex J.
Hoffas, Leona A.
Hoffman, August
Hoffmann, Augusta
Hoggenbau, Jeanette M.
Holden, Preston
Horlick, Joseph A.
Horter, Konrad
Howe, Harriet Gere
Hoy, Albert Harris and family
Hoy, Mary E.
Hoy, Philo R.
Hubmann, Nelie Mann
Hueffner, C. Ernst and Pauline Christine Julia
Huggins, Elbridge C.
Huggins, Lorain A.
Hunt, Eliza. Del
Hutchinson, Ralph and Mary M.
Huth, Herman R.
Hyatt, Alfred
Hyatt, Martin L. Jr.
Hyna, Joseph
Ibing, Fred J. and William J.
Ibing, Joh. Fred and Ernstine
Isaacson, Alvar G. and Ruth V.
Jackson, Andrew and Anna M.
Jackson, Anthony
Jackson, Katherine
James, John D.
James, Thomas
Janecky, Mary
Janecky, Tobias
Jelliffe, Rachel
Jelliffe, Taylor
Jens, John P. Sr. and A. Pauline
Jensen, C. P.
Jensen, Elise
Jensen, Marinus and Christine Thomsen
Jensen, Otto P. and Dagmar L.
Jensen, Susanna Reinhardt
Jensen, unclear female
Jesko, Martin
Johnson, Alma
Johnson, Andrew and Catherine
Johnson, Charles W.
Johnson, Christian
Johnson, Christine
Johnson, Dorothea Matson
Johnson, Ella Vennum
Johnson, Emma L.
Johnson, family
Johnson, female infant
Johnson, Francis
Johnson, H.A.
Johnson, Harold
Johnson, Helen C.
Johnson, Henrietta
Johnson, Herbert Fisk
Johnson, Jane T.
Johnson, Lena
Johnson, Lt. Victor E. U.S.N.
Johnson, Nellie S.
Johnson, Peter B.
Johnson, William and family
Jones, Charles E.
Jones, Hannah P.
Jones, Oliver D. and Herbert D.
Jones, Richard W. and Pearley Ann
Jones, Robert
Jones, Ruth
Jones, Wm. P.
Judson, Harriet E.
Judson, Sheldon
Kaempfer, Vitus E. and family
Kaiser, Wilhelm H.
Kambach, Charles and Elisa
Kambach, Edward A.
Kambach, John
Kammien, Fred and Walter
Kanth, Johann
Kappel, Andrew C.
Kark, Gordon David
Kark, Henry
Kark, Margaretha
Kark, Richard Gaynor
Karon, Russell F.
Karrick, Ida A.
Kayramanian, Eghia
Keebler, Edna L.
Keebler, Harold E.
Keen, William
Kelley, Annette H.
Kelley, Emily C.
Kelley, Frank R.
Kelley, James and unclear Elizabeth
Kelley, Katharine M.
Kent, James K.
Kidder, Frank T.
Kidder, George T.
Kilbourn, Henrietta
Kilbourn, Marcia Ann Jennings
Kimpel, Laura E.
Kimpel, P. Eugene
Kindor, Amelia F.
Kingsley, Ann Sampson
Kingsley, Eva Richards
Kingsley, John and Martha
Kirby, Mary
Kirker, Mary
Kitchingham, Jane
Klabunde, Frank W.
Klabunde, Martha L.
Klicpera, Kristina
Klopfer, August
Klopfer, Bertha L.
Klopfer, Robert F.
Klopfer, Wilhelmina
Kloster, Anna
Kloster, G.P.
Knapp, Capt. Gilbert G.
Knapp, Robert A. and family
Knight, Albert C.
Knight, Anna
Knight, Delia G.
Knight, Julia H.
Knight, Margaret C.
Knight, Margaret G.
Knight, Samuel G.
Knudsen, Berndt and Mary
Koehler, John
Koehler, Lena
Koenig, Charles
Koenig, Katharine E.
Koepp, August
Koepp, Emilie H.
Koon, John and Carrie
Kovac, Clayton L.
Kratzsch, Herman F.A.
Kratzsch, Matilda
Kraupa, Frank
Kraynik, Anthony and Anna
Kraynik, Charles A. and Mamie A.
Krueger, Johannah
Kugel, Emma
Kummel, Lloyd
Kwapil, Frank and Naomi
LaFave, Ida A.
Langlois, John Jr.
Langworthy, Abram
LaPoint, Luke
Larsen, Johanna
Larson, Grace Meredith
Lattish, Julia
Laursen, Karl and Karen
Lawrence, Frank P.
Laycock, Kenneth J.
Leach, Arthur
LeAnna, Earl T. and Olga P.
Ledwick, James and Elizabeth
Lehmann, Walter
Lenestrand, Peder and family
Lenzke, Ernestine
Lester, Fred A. and family
Leszynsky, Edward G.
Leszynsky, Louise and Adele Cooley
Lettsome, Edwin H. and family
Lewis, Alfred
Lewis, Jane Turner
Lewis, Mary Isabel
Lewis, Persa S.
Lewis, William Turner
Linden, Jerome
Lochsinger, Hilarius
Lockwood, James E. Jr.
Long, Eleanor
Lovance, Melan and Betty Q.
Luhn, Maudie M.
Luhn, Robert L.
Lukas, Simon
Luke, George T.
Lukes, Joseph C.
Macek, Mildred A.
Madsen, Edward C.
Madsen, Rudolph
Madson, Olga B.
Mainland, Annabella
Maksudian, Krikor
Makuter, Jozsef
Malmquist, William and family
Manchester, Juliette
Manchester, Lucy Ann
Manchester, Theodore D. W. and Permelia E. Noble
Mann, Athaleen B.
Mann, George and Emily
Mann, Harold D.
Mann, William E.
Manney, Florence J.
Marble, Herbert W.
Maresh, Margaret
Marin, Louise M.
Marsh, Henry A.
Marshall, Frances Evelyn
Martin, George E. and Marilyn Sue
Martin, Peter
Matausek, Edward Sr. and Florence H.
Matausek, Edward
Matsen, Alvin
Matsen, Andrew
Matsen, Elsie E.
Matsen, Mabel
Mauger, Donald M.
Mauger, Martha
Maurer, Herbert
Mayer, Theodore H.
McCabe, John
McCarroll, Elmer T.
McCarroll, Maybell H.
McCleneghan, Kathryn J.
McCoy, Jesse and Roxann Stuart
McCoy, Stewart D. and Mahala
McDaniel, Ethel Beatrice
McDonald, David
McEachron, Belle
McEachron, Fred
McGinnis, Morris
McHuron, David L. and Catharine
McLeod, Augusta and infant
McLeod, Donald B. and Cora Rapp
McLeod, Sarah E. Derby
McMahon, Henry Oliver
McRitchie, David and Margaret
Meder, Lydia S.
Meinzer, C.B.
Meinzer, Jacob W.
Meredith, Eugene N.
Merrick, Pearl
Merrick, Roderick
Merriman, Frances E.
Merriman, Nora E.
Mertins, Auguste
Mertins, Carl
Mikulesky, Charles S. and family
Miller, Capt. Chris N.
Miller, John F.
Miller, Sarah Vroman
Miller, Walton Hoy and Leone Peil
Miller, Wm. Henry and Jenny Hoy
Mills, John C. and family
Miner, Donald E. and Vera L.
Mlejnek, Emma Anna
Mlejnek, Joseph
Moak, Sadie Griffith
Moe, Annie
Moe, Jona Tine
Mohr, George
Moorman, Fred and Fena
Mordja, Jill Elizabeth
Morgan, David and Grace
Morgan, Sarah J.
Morrissey, Olga
Morse, Merritt W. and Harriet A.
Mortensen, Nels
Morton, Thomas J.
Morton, Wm. J.
Morton, Wm. Quin
Mosher, Hattie E.
Mosher, John H.
Mosher, Mary Lewis
Moudry, Francis K. Mlejnek
Mound Cemetery Memorial Plaque
Mound Cemetery Sign
Mouzin, Anna Byron
Mundstock, Ida
Mundstock, Otto W.
Munger, Nellie
Munroe, Frederick C.
Murrask, Glynn
Murray, Mary
Namtvedt, Jane M.
Namtvedt, Otto K.
Naylor, Charles Crosby
Naylor, Martha Rennie
Near, Mary E.
Neff, Josephine Stehlik
Neighbour, Robert and Mary W.
Nelsen, Jorden and Jorcine Marie
Nelson, Alice
Nelson, Frank T. and Viola L.
Nelson, H.C.
Nelson, Nels
Nelson, Tobias
Nichols, family
Nichols, Geo. C.
Nield, Julia D. and Amelia A.
Nielsen, Christoffer
Nielsen, Dorthea
Nitz, Virginia R.
Nobes, James A. and Jennie Clemons
Noffke, Anna
Noffke, Bernard I.
Noffke, John
Northrop, Byron Booth
Northrop, Geo. Grant and Geo. Wortser
Northrop, Sarah J. Wortser and family
Nuttall, Etta R.
Nuttall, Josiah
Oelke, Esther DeSmidt
Oertel, Leroy
Olle, Earl W. and family
Olsen, Christian and Anne
Olsen, Theodor W.
Olson, George
Olson, Rasmus and Hannah
Oman, Jane
Oman, Wm.
Oneson, Dina
Oneson, Henry D.
Oneson, Irvin and Bess
Orcutt, Orlando
Orcutt, Sarah Ann
Orme, Mary E.
Orme, Mollie
Orme, William H.
Ortell, Hattie
Orttel, Christ
Orttel, Sophie
Osborn, Erista C.
Osborne, John
Osborne, Rebecca
Ostergaard, Carl
Oswald, Edward
Overdier, unclear female
Owens, Mary E.
Oxholm, Mary
Oxholm, Ralph R.
Ozowski, Elizabeth E.

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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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