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St Joseph's Catholic Cemetery
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Lackner - Zwergel


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Lackner, Henry N.
Lackner, John J. and Anna L.
Lamb, Bessie
Lamb, Mrs. Edward
Langan, Floyd (Bud) and Mary V.
Langedyk, Henry (Red) and Theo E.
Lannoy, Roger L.
LaRoy, Henry and Mary
Laskowski, John and Marie
LaVelle, Richard and Agnes
Lawler, Teresa
Learn, Lester Louis
Learn, Willard H. and Barbara S.
Leary, Charles
Leary, Eugene
Leary, Johanna Reynolds
Leary, John
Leary, John J.
Leary, Joseph
Leary, Joseph James
Leary, Kenneth F.
Leary, Lloyd R. and Bessie M.
Leary, Mary J.
Leary, Richard J.
Ledward, Noreen Conway and female infant
Lee, Raymond R.
LeTendre, Donald N.
Lewis, Doris V.
Lewis, Kent O. and Viola H.
Liston, Mary
Litney, Joseph and Mary Conway
Litney, Joseph and Sarah
Litney, William
Livick, Robert D.
Livick, Roy Collins and Grace Devine
Lockwood, Delano and Catherine
Lonegan, Ann Doran
Lonegan, Patrick
Long, Alexander
Long, C. Dwight
Long, Catherine E.
Long, James E.
Long, Mary E.
Loughran, Patrick and Bridget
Ludden, Paul G. and Virginia Bruhn
Lynts, Marjorie S.
Mabie, Esther L.
Mabie, Floyd James
Madden, Anna L.
Madden, Etta
Madden, Harold M.
Madden, Helen
Madden, John and Delia
Madden, John R. Sr.
Madden, Kathleen
Madden, Margaret
Madden, Margaret V.
Madden, Mary
Madden, Mary L.
Madden, Raymond T.
Madden, Thomas
Madden, Willis F. and and Ella M. Martinek
Malone, Ann
Malone, Joseph
Malone, Joseph F. and Gladys E.
Malone, Michael C.
Malone, Thomas
Malone, Thomas and Mary
Manghera, Peter P.
Manhart, Henry Jr. and Agnes M.
Manthe, Eleanor Pethan
Manwaring, James K. and Margaret Cox
Mapes, Charles A. and Mary E.
Marsche, William F. and Ellen E.
Marsden, Lyle B. and Clara A. Condon
Martin, Dr. Eric and Mary E.
Martin, Mark Franklin
Martin, Mark T. and Rosella
Masek, Maxwell Robert
McCable, James
McCann, John J.
McCann, Joseph M.
McCarthy, Dennis V. and family
McCarthy-Boss, Annie
McCarthy-Boss, Daniel
McCarthy-Boss, Margaret
McCarthy-Boss, Tead
McChesney, Ellen Flarity
McCinley, Neil and Elizabeth A.
McCormick, William
McCrane, Daniel L.
McCrane, James
McCrane, James and Marietta
McCrane, James R.
McCrane, John J.
McCrane, Margaret A.
McCrane, Maurice
McCrane, Michael
McCrane, Susan
McCrane, Thomas
McCrane, Thomas and family
McCrane, William T.
McDonough, Bernard and Rose
McDonough, Cathrine
McDonough, Edward J.
McDonough, Edward W.
McDonough, James
McDonough, Jennie
McDonough, John
McDonough, John Jr.
McDonough, Teresa W.
McDonough, Thomas
McGinley, Bridget
McGinley, Harry
McGinnity, Dolores K.
McGinnity, Eugene and Margaret
McGinnity, James F. and Marion P.
McGinnity, John
McGinnity, Joseph and Elizabeth M.
McGinnity, Mons J.J.
McGinnity, Robert T.
McGinnity, Thomas E.
McGlenn, Mark V. and Ellen M.
McGovern, James W. and Jean L.
McGrath, Ellen
McGrath, Ellen Form
McGrath, John
McIntosh, Andrew
McIntosh, Charles T.
McIntosh, Clarence W.
McIntosh, Eileen Sullivan
McIntosh, Robert B.
McIntosh, William
McIntyre, Catherine
McIntyre, Edward F.
McIntyre, Harold F.
McIntyre, James and Margaret
McIntyre, James Patrick and Thelma Josephine
McIntyre, Mary Agnes
McIntyre, Patrick
McIntyre, Patrick James
McIntyre, Raymond A.
McNally, Clarence E. and Annie A.
McNally, James
McNally, James H. Jr.
McNally, Marcella
McNally, Mary
McNally, Patrick
McNally, Paul
McNally, Russell J.
McNally, William T. and Eleanor E.
McNally, Willie
Mesler, William J. and Marjorie J.
Meyer, Alfred and Emily E.
Millard, Clinton and Marie
Millard, Todd Lee
Miller, Anna
Miller, Florence
Miller, Gertrude
Miller, John B.
Miller, John Henry
Miller, Mary Frances
Miller, Paul Eduard
Miller, Robert Charles
Mills, Gwendolyn A.
Mills, Mary A. Casey
Milz, Thomas A. Sr.
Mitchell, Bridget
Mitchell, Michael
Monnaham, John
Mooney, Alice
Mooney, John P. and family
Mooney, John W.
Mooney, Margaret Leary
Mooney, Mary Jane and Margaret G.
Mooney, Patrick and family
Mooney, Thomas and Mary McIntyre
Moore, Alice
Moore, Edward
Moore, John J. and M. Stella
Moore, Rose A.
Moore, Thomas J. and family
Moore, Veronica E.
Morrissey, Alice
Morrissey, F. Rose
Morrissey, father
Morrissey, Henry S. and Mary Ellen
Morrissey, Mary
Morrissey, mother
Morrissey, William H. and Sigrid
Moulthrop, Bridget
Moulthrop, Jas. G.
Moulthrop, Nick
Moulthrop, William L.
Moulthrop, Wm. A.
Mulligan, Patrick and Bridget
Mullowney, Mary
Mullowney, Thomas and Caroline
Murphy, Blanche
Murphy, Catherine
Murphy, Edwrard James and Jane Elizabeth
Murphy, Harlan J. and Kathleen A.
Murphy, James
Murphy, James
Murphy, John
Murphy, Joseph F.
Murphy, Mary McCarthy
Murphy, Mary McGrath
Murphy, Mayme
Murphy, Thomas and Mary
Murphy, unclear
Murphy, Will
Murray, Albert F.
Murray, Albert F. and Betty J.
Murray, Betty J.
Murray, George H.
Murray, James W.
Nagel, Bernice Husen
Nagel, Theo. Daniel
Neberman, Carl F. and Anna May Sweeney
Nelson, Donald Edward and Marian J.
Nichols, Andrew J.
Nichols, Genevieve
Nichols, George W.
Nichols, Ida A.
Nichols, John L.
Nichols, Jonnie
Nichols, Joseph
Nichols, Lawrence
Nichols, Mary Barrett
Nichols, Mary F.
Nichols, Mona E.
Nichols, Sophia Stricker
Nielsen, James D.
Nitardy, Arthur W.
Nitardy, Doretta M.
Nitardy, Thomas H.
Noelle, Joseph B. and Elsie E.
Oakes, Anthony and Frances
O'Brien, Pvt. Edward
O'Connor, Edw.
O'Connor, Jennie
O'Connor, John
O'Connor, Katherine
O'Connor, Libbie
O'Connor, Mary
O'Connor, Richard
O'Connor, Richard
O'Connor, William
O'Connor, William
Olesen, Viola M.
O'Reilly, infant
O'Reilly, James B.
O'Reilly, John E.
O'Reilly, Margaret
O'Reilly, Mary A.
O'Reilly, Philip and Rosa
Ossmann, Robert Joseph
Pager, Elizabeth Betty
Peach, Glenn B. and Ella M.
Peterson, Lewellyn I. and Helen S.
Peterson, Melvin J.
Pethan, Magdalene
Pethan, Veronica
Phifer, Frederick A.
Phifer, Mary E.
Phillips, Lyle L. Jr. and Bonita A.
Philpot, Mary Jane
Philpot, Seward E. and Mary B.
Pickos, Richard T.
Pollard, James
Pollard, Joseph
Pollard, Joseph and Bridget
Pollard, Maggie Casey
Pollard, Margaret Sweeney
Pollard, Maria
Pope, David Joseph
Pope, Edward A. and Joanne M.
Potirala, Sir Knight Stephen C. and Eleanor B.M.
Pratt, T. Vaughn and Maxine J.
Precourt, Melvin J.
Precourt, Vivian E.
Price, Agnes E.
Price, Glen R.
Price, Mildred C.
Quam, Delores S. and Elizabeth M.
Quam, Mark A.
Quigley, Adeline E.
Quigley, Anna
Quigley, Bartley and Catherine
Quigley, Bridget
Quigley, Daniel J.
Quigley, Della R.
Quigley, Frances M.
Quigley, Francis J.
Quigley, Gerald C.
Quigley, Jane E.
Quigley, John and Alice
Quigley, John H.
Quigley, Patrick M.
Quigley, Patrick M. and Mary
Quigley, Thomas and Ida
Quigley, Thomas and Mary
Quigley, William Lawrence
Quigley, Winnie A.
Rademacher, Robert W.
Raub, Ellen A.
Raub, Laurence
Raub, Leo Joseph
Raub, M. Gertrude
Raub, Margaret C.
Raub, William J.
Rebholz, John and Anastasia
Reddy, Catherine Lyons
Reddy, John
Reddy, Mary
Reed, James (Bud)
Regan, Andrew and Marie
Regan, John
Reilly, Bernard and family
Reilly, Elizabeth
Reilly, female infant
Reilly, James C.
Reilly, John
Reilly, Joseph
Reilly, Mary
Reilly, Mary Jane
Reilly, Vern M. and Dorothy L.
Reilly, William
Risden, Eloise P.
Roarty, Bridget
Roarty, Hugh
Rohert, W.E.
Roherty, Catherine
Roherty, female infant
Roherty, James S. and Alice L.
Roherty, Joseph
Roherty, Mathew and Josephine
Romack, Kenneth
Rooney, Bridget
Rooney, Charles Ed.
Rooney, children
Rooney, Edward
Rose, Rita Frances
Ross, Alyse M.
Ross, Francis C. and Dora L.
Ross, Timothy Gerard
Rossebo, Aven
Rossebo, Josephine Brovick
Rossebo, Lucile M.
Rossebo, Mary
Rossebo, Ole M.
Roth, Edward C. and Mable D.
Rucks, Roger J. and Mary A.
Ryan, Charles Quigley
Ryan, infant
Ryan, John Henry
Ryan, Katherine O'Reilly
Ryan, Nora Quigley
Ryan, William
Sadowski, Andrew
Sahr, Gary L.
Sanders, Thomas F.
Sanderson, Paul W. and Kathleen E.
Sanger, Barbara L.
Sanger, Bernadine
Sanger, Irene Pethan
Sanger, Joseph
Sanger, Ralph J.
Sanger, Thomas George
Sanose, Marion L.
Sanose, Steven J.
Saxby, Archie R.
Saxby, Donald A.
Schachtschneider, Harold
Schachtschneider, Margaret A.
Schettler, Marie H.
Schmeling, Robert P. and Rita M.
Schneider, Edna
Schneider, Joseph
Schooff, Lauretta M.
Schumacher, Jeffrey A.
Schuster, Robert Charles (Bob) and Mary Patricia (Pat)
Serstad, William T. and Mary E.
Shelley, Regina S.
Sherman, Donald and Joan C.
Sherman, Fred B. and Onnie F.
Sherman, John
Sherman, John and Catherine
Sherman, Joseph
Sherman, Philip H.
Shoup, Margaret E.
Showers, Marlene M. (Bunny)
Smith, Albert
Smith, Charles and Karen
Smith, Francis R.
Smith, Genevieve J.
Smith, John and James
Spencer, Frances M.
Spencer, Lacey M.
Spike, Clayton E.
Spike, Josephine L.
St. Joseph Parish Cemetery Sign
St. Joseph's Cemetery Sign
Stafford, James and family
Stamnick, Helen
Stamnick, William
Stark, Herman A.
Stark, Martha McDonough
Stauffacher, Lawrence E. and Helen K.
Stearns, David D.
Stearns, Deanna K.
Stearns, Elma Fessenden
Stearns, Lloyd L.
Stearns, Margaret Murphy
Stevenson, R.H. and Margaret
Stewart, Frank J. and Alice B.
Stewart, Harry
Stewart, Leora
Stewart, Sarah
Stewart, William
Stewart, William H. and Violet C.
Stricker, Colette and Leslie Jane
Sweeney, Anna
Sweeney, Bridget
Sweeney, C.E. and Mary E. Stafford
Sweeney, Charles E.
Sweeney, Charles Victor
Sweeney, Dan
Sweeney, George Thomas and Mary Joyce
Sweeney, Hugh T. and Mary Joyce
Sweeney, J. Edward
Sweeney, John M.
Sweeney, June S.
Sweeney, male infant
Sweeney, male infants
Sweeney, Margaret F.
Sweeney, Mary
Sweeney, Mary Julia
Sweeney, Mary Veronica
Sweeney, Mathew
Sweeney, Miles
Sweeney, Miles C. (Mick) and Laona H.
Sweeney, Patrick
Sweeney, Paul F. and Gertrude M.
Sweeney, Roger M.
Swiatly, Antoni and Anna
Teisberg, Polly Learn
Tempel, Karl F. and Gertrude M.
Teubert, Ronald A. Sr. and Beverly P.
Thompson, Francis H.
Thompson, Mary
Thompson, Mary Gertrude
Thompson, O.H.
Thompson, Winifred M.
Tiegs, Mary Jane Ebbott
Tiernan, Elizabeth
Tiernan, James
Tiernan, John and Ellen
Tiernan, Joseph T.
Tiernan, Mary
Tiernan, Mary A.
Tiernan, Matthew
Tiernan, Theresa A.
Tobin, John W. and Constance
Tronnes, Rosemary and Kenneth K.
Tverberg, Theodore and Rose M.
Van Gampler, Arley H.
Van Gampler, Joseph A.
Van Gampler, Mary A.
Vetter, Ethan Michael
Vollmar, Kenneth
Wagner, Frederick J. (Fred) and Josephine M. (Dolly)
Wagner, Laurence E.
Wagner, Robert A.
Waldron, Mary
Walter, George F.
Walter, George F. and Mary Blanche Carney
Watson, Claude M. and Nellie A.
Watson, Eileen C.
Watson, Harlin F. and Gladys M.
Watson, Joseph M.
Watson, Mary Jo
Watson, Oscar H. and Jennie M.
Weisensel, James and Leona M.
Welch, James
Welch, Mary E.
Welch, Walter A. and Zyda M.
Wentworth, Kenneth Wayne
Wentworth, Lyle E. and Kathleen
Wesendonk, George and Elizabeth
Whittet, Gordon T.
Whittet, James
Whittet, Margaret M.
Whittet, Mary
Whittet, Mary L.
Williams, Arthur J.
Williams, Charles T.
Williams, Edward and Frances
Williams, Ruth A.
Willmann, Fred D. and Kathryn
Winn, James J.
Wissestad, Isaac M. and Nellie Murray
Wixom, Patrick C.
Yoss, Rex A. and Anna Jane
Young, Earl F.
Young, Emmett J.
Young, Frank
Young, Mary M.
Zaborek, Adam
Zaborek, Joseph J. Sr. and Pauline B.
Zaborek, Joseph T.
Zajac, Michael J. and Elizabeth M.
Zajac, unclear
Zalud, Dorothy
Zalud, Jack
Zamites, Charles J. and Anna D.
Zastrow, Walter and unclear
Zwergel, John A. and Hannah C.

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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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