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Mt. Phillips Cemetery
Tombstone Photos


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Adams, Charles H.
Allen, Anna M.
Allen, Asa D.
Allen, Asa Keyes
Allen, Caroline
Allen, Dr. Joseph C.
Allen, Harvey and Anne E.
Allen, LeRoy
Allen, Lucena S.
Allen, Lucy Cutler
Allen, P.
Allen, P.D.
Allen, Philip (broken stone)
Allen, Philip (military plaque)
Allen, Philip Historical Marker
Allen, Philip
Allen, Sidney and Lucena Sheldon
Allen, Sidney
Allens, Philip
Almond, Burnell C.
Almond, Dale
Almond, James B. and Helen J.
Almond, Susan Jane
Arnold, Kenneth and unclear G.
Arnold, Myrt and Beulah M.
Austin, Pauline M.
Bailey, Jane B.
Baker, Harmon H.
Baker, Mary E. Wilkins
Barden, Myron F. and Dorothy W.
Barnum, George N. and family
Barnum, Jessie L.
Barnum, unclear
Bennett, Ada E.
Bennett, N.E.
Berndt, Herman R.
Berndt, Mathilda
Berndt, William
Besecker, Aaron and Charity C.
Besecker, Curtis K.
Besecker, Edwin H.
Besecker, Harry L.
Besecker, John W. and Mary J.
Besecker, William and Elizabeth
Bigelow, Madalyn M.
Blair, Gaylord
Blake, Patrick
Bloch, Peter P.
Bloch, Stella
Blocksom, Darrel J. and Elizabeth (Betty)
Bobolz, Molean C.
Bonebright, Arthur E. and Izola M.
Borgo, Ella H.
Botzer, Carl and Caroline
Boucher, Alpha M.
Boucher, Orma E.
Boucher, Robert M.
Boyce, James H. and family
Boyce, William H.
Bracker, William J. and Mada
Brandl, Jerry A. and Marilyn
Brant, Daniel S. and Sarah J.
Braukhof, Carl H.
Braukhof, F.
Braukhoff, Mary J.
Braukhoff, Robert H. and Gladys D.
Braun, Alfred J. and Ethel J.
Brockwell, Shirley A. Miller
Bromley, Gordon W.
Brooker, Rollin H.
Broomhead, Fannie
Broomhead, George H.
Broomhead, Nellie
Broomhead, Sarah
Broomhead, unclear male
Budlong, Aron
Budlong, C. Isabella
Campbell, Alice Wilkins
Campbell, Dr. J.H.
Cantrell, Marilyn Miller
Carter, Carrie E. Cosso
Carter, Henry
Carter, Steven L.
Cary, Celestine C.
Christensen, Matt M. and Hannah
Christenson, Einer
Conry, Adelia
Conry, Augustive
Conry, Emily J.
Conry, Michael
Cosso, Peter
Cosso, Susan C.
Cowell, Roy J.
Cummings, James
Cummings, Z.
Dalton, Edna Foley
Dalton, Edwin
Dalton, Elizabeth L.
Dalton, Michael and Jane M.
Dalton, Palmer W.
Dalton, Phillip T. and Betty C.
Dalton, Thomas
Dalton, Walter W.
Dalton, Westrup E. and Dorothy
Delaney, Virginia R.
DeLong, Blanch
DeLong, Delmar
DeLong, Flora Belle
DeLong, Gertrude
DeLong, infant
DeLong, Mary Pat
DeLong, Marybelle
DeLong, Steven Delmar
DeLong, Susan A.
DeLong, William B.
DeLong, William E. Sr.
DeLong, William Jr.
Doll, Beulah S.
Downs, Lemuel and Susan E.
Duvall, Daniel and Helen
Fellows, John W. and Mary Cordelia Barnum
Fellows, Maria
Folts, Freddie H. and Jennie A.
Folts, Jane H.
Frank, Richard R. and Betty J.
Ganser, Clarence and Margery
Gardner, L.H.
Gosso, Altone and family
Grant, Mary
Greene, Mary Dawson
Gregg, A.
Gregg, Andrew
Gregg, Ann
Gregg, J.
Gregg, John
Hahn, Lee W. and Barbara E.
Hall, Barton and family
Hall, Edward and Hattie A.
Hamm, George
Hamm, Janie
Hamm, Lorena
Hedges, Donald R.
Heincig, Robert R. and Doris A.
Henning, Fred C.
Henning, Jane C.
Henning, Julia T.
Henning, Otto and Margaret
Henning, William J.
Henschel, Clarence A. and Mildred M.
Hess, George S.
Hess, Isadora C.
Hess, Stella
Hill, John
Hill, M.
Holmes, David A.
Holmes, Mary Allen
Holstein, Frederich and family
Houston, Manley
Huber, Albert A.
Huber, Ann E.
Huber, Arthur J.
Huber, Lillian A.
Huber, Raymond A.
Huguet, Harold W. and Ruth R.
Huguet, James W.
Huguet, Patricia R.
Hunt, Edward C. and Lucille L.
Jacobs, Carl H. and Bercia M.
Jacobs, Robert Frank
Keech, Milo William and Norma Jeanne
Kinney, Willie
Kinny, Margaret
Klapmeyer, Carl H. and family
Knott, Henry
Knott, William and Jennie
Koglin, Mary
Lamphier, Bernard G.
Lamphier, Whitford E.
Lamphier, William J. and Worthey
Langdon, Charlie E.
Langdon, Hazel May
Langdon, Katie May
Lanphier, unclear
Lanphier, Whitford W.
Larsen, Hans P.
Lee, Hattie S. and Louise C.
Lee, Samuel W. and Sarah A.
Lent, Floyd R. and Belle J.
Lent, Iva E.
Lent, L. Mary
Lewis, Charles L.
Lewis, George
Lewis, Harriet M.
Liddle, Anna
Liddle, Charles S. and Ella B.
Liddle, Clifford S. and Ruth W.
Liddle, Elizabeth
Liddle, George
Liddle, Gilbert
Liddle, Glen
Liddle, mother
Liddle, Robert and Anna
Lowry, Ernest A. and Anna K.
Maklem, Adelade
Maklem, Orlando Clark
Maklem, Sandford
Marble, Harry E.
Mark, Andrea
Mark, Morris
McKay, Sarah A.
McKinney, Alex
McKinney, Archie B.
McKinney, Aron and Elizabeth B.
McKinney, C. Elmer
McKinney, Earl I. and Catherine M.
McKinney, Edna
McKinney, Emery
McKinney, Harold
McKinney, James and Sarah
McKinney, James
McKinney, Jerome W.
McKinney, Laura
McKinney, Margaret
McKinney, Sarah E.
McKinney, Sarah
McKinney, Sophia C.
McKinney, unclear female
McKinney, Warren
McKinney, William Charles
McKinney, William James
McKinney, Wm. and Margaret
McNeely, Chester and Ilene M.
Messerschmidt, Barry
Messerschmidt, Daniel L.
Messerschmidt, Earl and Retta
Messerschmidt, Franklin and family
Messerschmidt, Harold and Vera G.
Messerschmidt, Kenneth A.
Miller, McKinley R.
Millis, Arthur W. and Ilga O.
Miner, George B.
Miner, James H.
Miner, Levi
Miner, Lydia H.
Moore, Daniel Lee
Morris, M.D.
Morris, Rev. Richard and Martha M.
Morris, Rev. William E. and Hattie E.
Mowers, J.M.
Mowers, James M.
Mowers, unclear
Mt. Philip Cemetery Sign
Muzzy, LeRoy E.
Napper, Richard H.
Nielson, Nels P. and Helen B.
Niskern, Frank C.
Niskern, Jane S.
Odling, Dennis L. (Buck)
Oldenburg, Harry E. and Karen L.
Orr, Charles R. and Eleanor M.
Palmer, Jane Elizabeth
Palmer, Mary E.
Parker, Clarke E. and Leona H.
Peck, Paul E.
Pester, Frieda M.
Pester, George P.
Phillips, James Dwain
Porter, Kenneth
Porter, Mathilda
Pounder, May G. McKinney
Prusner, John
Putman, Leo F. and Audrey
Redenius, Harvey A. and Ruth Adams
Redenius, Ted H. and Jean M.
Rhoads, Paul F. and Esther C.
Riesterer, Philip E. and Diana M. Dalton
Rinehart, Stephanie Mae
Robbins, Josephene
Robison, Kenneth C.
Robison, Robert W. and Mildred W.
Robison, William and Olive A.
Rockwell, Lester H. and Violet E.
Ruston, Ellen M.
Ruston, Theodore L.
Sackett, Kate
Sackett, Sherman M.
Schroeder, Clara
Schroeder, Louis
Schuster, J. Rexford
Schuster, Margaret H. (Meg)
Sheldon, Louisa
Sheldon, Lydia Lewis
Shipman, Dorothy M.
Shipman, Leonard James
Shipman, Susan E.
Shoren, John and Donnie
Shull, Louis C. and family
Simpson, Emmie M.
Skinner, Carrie J.
Smith, Edwin H. and Emerett
Smith, John W.
Smith, Lavina M.
Smith, Upton
Snell, Mary C.
Spencer, Fred and Alice I.
Spencer, Frederic H.
Spleas, Charles W. and Emma J.
Spleas, Lucille T.
Spleas, Paul A.
Stephens, Luella
Stevens, Susan
Sutherland, Samuel J. and Thorsen M.
Swanberg, Arthur E. (Art) and Delores J. Wheeler
Sweet, Andrew J. and Lydia E.
Tattershall, George
Thevenot, Jake P. and Janet
Tiffany, Marie M.
Tiffany, Richard L.
Tiffany, Starlene Kay
Tiffany, Valdon L.
Timm, Otto W.
Tischendorf, Lloyd L.
Totten, L.E. and Mary
Tremaine, Wayne and Frances
Tremaine, Wayne Paul
Turner, Kenneth J. and unclear
Vactzy, De Alton J.
Van Horn, Elizabeth
Van Horn, Frank M. and Rose B.
Van Horn, Frank M.
Van Horn, Frank
Van Horn, Lucy and infant
Van Horn, Mabelle A.
Van Horn, Susan
Van Slyke, Harmanus and Ada C.
Vanderwarf, Mary B. and Mary E.
Waligora, John L. Sr.
Wallingford, Jonathan and Esther
Wallingford, Mary Ann
Warner, Justin Lee
Wehinger, John and Maureen
Weldon, Lester A.
Wells, Charles
Wells, Jole M. and Charlott M.
Wells, Joseph
Wells, Lois A.
Wells, Loren
Wells, Manetible
Wells, Nettie
Wells, Ralph
Wells, William and Bertha
Wells, Wm. and Betsey A.
Wenzel, Paul E.
Wenzel, unclear
Wenzel, Wilhelmina
White, Kenneth E. and Gladys L.
Wiedmer, Raymond
Wilber, Charles
Wilber, Elias
Wilber, Gideon
Wilbur, Samuel P.
Wilbur, Sarah M.
Wilkins, Agustus and family
Wilkins, Eliza
Wilkins, Joseph R. and Celestia Johnson
Willis, Bob
Window, Rebecca
Window, Rev. William H.
Wolbert, Granville W.
Wolbert, Jennie D.
Woodard, A.
Woodard, Almon P.
Woodard, Harriet M.
Woodard, Wm.

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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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