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Rock County
(Porter Township)
Cooksville Lutheran
aka Old Waucoma Cemetery
Tombstone Photos


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Allan, William and unclear
Alt, Helen C. Julseth
Andersen, Anton and unclear
Anderson, unclear and Doris G.
Armstrong, Jerry and family
Balis, Karen Louise
Benson, Bert and Helen I. Young
Bentley, Catharine
Bentley, Henry
Bentley, Robert S.
Berg, Ann
Berg, Inga Nora Hanson
Berg, Mathilda
Berg, Ole
Berg, Olga M.
Berg, unclear female
Berry, Julia B.
Berry, Loyal G.
Beutel, John
Beyer, Alan G. and Evelyn M.
Bosben, Joseph C.
Bova, A. Henry
Bradley, Helen R. Hansen Naysmith Toigo
Bratzke, Lester H. and Marian E.
Brooks, Charles A.
Brooks, Jennie
Brooks, John and Temperance
Brooks, Nellie Viney
Brooks, unclear male
Brown, Wade Hampton and Elizabeth Gillies
Brunsell, Frederick and family
Brunsell, Harold and family
Brunsell, Harvey and Ida I.
Brunsell, Mathilda
Brunsell, Oscar
Brunsell, unclear female
Brunsell, unclear male
Bullard, Lester H.
Bullard, Rena J.
Cantler, Christanna
Clark, Edward P.
Collins, Louise
Cooksville Cemetery Sign
Dahl, Herman Eugene
Dahl, Osborn and Dena H.
Dahl, William
Davenport, Louisa
Davenport, Neal
Dilocker, Byron D.
Douglass, William
Egner, Chester O.
Egner, David
Egner, Edwin C.
Egner, Helen C.
Ellanson, Josephine
Ellanson, Ole Gustav
Erickson, H.
Erickson, Hilda
Erikson, Eddie H. and Peder M.
Erikson, Peder
Farberg, Christian J. and Martha M.
Farberg, Donald R. and family
Farberg, Kenneth M.
Farberg, Marlowe R. and Eleanora A.
Farberg, Ronald E.
Feggestad, Arnold K.
Feggestad, Harold A.
Feggestad, Harold Adolph and Edith Calhoun
Flattem, Donald J. and Ella J.
Flattem, Donald W. (Billy)
Flint, Herman
Flint, Mary E.
Fors, Arthur O. and Vivian M.
Forsberg, Hilda J.
Fosdal, Lillian
Frederickson, Carl
Frisbee, Joe L.
Fuglestad, Kristoffer M. and Esther L.
Furseth, Arthur and Lydia
Furseth, Dean H.
Furseth, Helga
Furseth, John A.
Fursett, Alfred O.
Fursett, Karen O.
Gempeler, J. Michael
Gilbert, Pearl N.
Gilley, Edward and Mary
Gilley, Flora A.
Gilley, John
Gilley, Mary E.
Gilley, William
Gillies, Belle N.
Gillies, James and family
Gillies, James and William B.
Golz, Janet Knudson
Gras, Maurice Marc
Gras, Maurice
Haakenson, Edwin G.
Haakenson, Gary
Haakenson, Hans W.
Haakenson, Henry B. and Ellen M.
Haakenson, John C. and Karen A.
Haakenson, unclear
Hagen, Clarence and Jennie
Hagen, Earl Allen
Hagen, Earl R.
Hagen, Gunda E.
Hagen, Jim and Lucille Sloan
Hagen, Martin
Hagen, Ole J.
Halverson, John and Hansine
Halverson, Kenneth M.
Halverson, Margaret
Halverson, Paul H.
Halverson, Warren
Hansen, Chris and Lillie
Hansen, Florence
Hansen, William S. and family
Hanson, children
Hanson, Gulbrand
Hanson, Marthe.
Hanson, Martin
Hanson, Mina A.
Hanson, Peder
Hanson, unclear
Hantke, Paul S. and Virginia T.
Harriman, Mary
Harris, Martha
Harris, Wm.
Hartwell, Mary L.
Hatlen, Helmar M.
Hatlen, Oscar
Hatlevig, Einar
Heffel, William M. and Gertrude O.
Hicks, Laura Wells
Hogue, Ebenezer S.
Hogue, Hiram T.
Holm, Bernhard L.
Holm, Franz and Caroline
Holm, Franz L. and Gladys E.
Holway, Chester P.
Huff, Margaret Ashman
Humes, George E. and Blanche M.
Hyland, Joel A. (Howdy)
Hyland, Robert Paul
Hyland, Rockwell and Esther
Hyland, Timothy Paul
Ihle, Ole Hansen
Jarvie, John James and Marion Louise
Jenson, Alex and Anna
Jenson, Edward and Mina
Jenson, Judith Mae
Jodal, Sorine Sorenson
Johnson, Anna Nikoline
Johnson, Betsey
Johnson, Betsy
Johnson, Emmet J.
Johnson, Emmett T.
Johnson, Gilbert Adolf
Johnson, Helen M.
Johnson, Henry
Johnson, John Alfred
Johnson, Marie
Johnson, Ole
Johnson, Pedro J. and Mabel C.
Johnson, Theodore
Julseth, Albert
Julseth, Amund and family
Julseth, Hans and Andrea
Julseth, Nettie
Julseth, Norman A.
Julseth, Vera A.
Kastler, Donald M.
Keehn, Wayne J. and family
Keller, Leroy R.
Kjernes, Orlando A. and Caroline L.
Kloften, Clarence and infant
Kloften, Donald R.
Kloften, Ole H. and Emelie
Kloften, Roy D. and Isabel E.
Knudson, Esther B.
Knudson, Otis J.
Kreger, Agnes
Kreger, children
Kreger, Jay
Kreger, Sidney
Kretschman, Michael
Krueger, unclear
Landon, Delos H.
Larsen, Carl M. Jr.
Larsen, Jorgen
Larsen, L. Chris
Larsen, unclear female
Larson, Haakon
Lathrop, Norbert H. and Catherine
Leary, Phillip J.
Lee, Arthur I. and Wilma H.
Lee, Frances
Lien, Howard
Lienau, Carrie Lucy
Lienau, John
Lienau, Minnie
Lockridge, David
Long, Ralph and Florence
Love, Charlotte
Love, Jeremiah
Love, Julia A.
Love, unclear
Maloney, Victoria Illingworth
Mann, Ezra
Mann, unclear female
May, Marcia
Mayo, Crist and Mary
McCarthy, James and Lois B.
Miller, C.
Miller, Charles and unclear
Miller, Maria
Miller, Martha C. Wells
Miller, unclear
Miller, William and Lulu M.
Miller, Willis E.
Minewell, Cassius
Moe, Ole C.
Moe, Sever and Anna Dagmar
Moffatt, William O.
Moreland, Elizabeth
Moreland, John and Elizabeth
Moreland, John and Reinhald
Murkve, Leonard H. and Nora O.
Murkve, Leonard H.
Naef, Mark F. (Koorash)
Napstad, Lydia
Napstad, Stanley E.
Neer, Alta C. Norby Thompson
Nelson, Thomas
Nelson, William T.
Nelson,, Andrew and Lena
Netreta, unclear
Newman, Edwin and family
Newman, Freeland
Nibbs, Mary
Norby, Hans C. and Cora H.
Norby, John S. and Carrie B.
Norby, Ole B. and Martha B.
O'Connell, Daniel
Odegaard, Emma J.
Odegaard, father
Odegaard, Gilbert
Odegaard, Helen
Odegaard, mother
Odegaard, Peter J.
Olsen, Sophie
Olsen, Trygve and Eunice
Olson, Elnar O.
Olson, Harold
Olson, Ole and Bertha Hanson
Ortman, Edward and Clara
Ortman, Marc L.
Peterson, Noram and unclear
Phillips, Martin
Porter, Amey Pitman Potter (plaque on stone)
Porter, Amey
Porter, Edward and family
Porter, Isaac C. and Anna McNall
Porter, Isaac Frank and Aura
Porter, John
Porter, Joseph K.P. and Ann Eliza Bacon
Porter, Lillian R.
Porter, Lyell P.
Porter, Olga C.
Porter, Phebe R. and Susan M.
Porter, Phebe Rebecca
Porter, Rebecca J.
Porter, Robert Howard and Lorayn Huybrecht
Porter, unclear
Porter, Warren H. and Eva H.
Porter, Wm. B.
Porter, Wm. M. and Aura V.
Potter, Humphrey and Harriet Seaver
Pratt, Christena
Pratt, Henry
Pratt, Mary
Prunk, Fritz
Putnam, unclear
Robertson, John C. and Helen
Rolloff, Albert
Rothen, Ernest and Martha
Rynning, Harry C. and Elda M.
Rynning, Harry E. and Esther F.
Rynning, Harry E.
Rynning, James R.
Rynning, Omar S. and Eleanor E.
Saternus, Michael J.
Savage, E.J.
Savage, John A.
Savage, Julius
Savage, unclear
Schelshorn, Raymond M.
Schmeling, Warren E. and Grace M.
Schnabel, Sarah Elizabeth
Seaver, Edwin R. and family
Seaver, Edwin R.
Seaver, J.
Seaver, Malina Shepard
Selaven, George
Seversen, Alma
Seversen, Martha
Severson, Helle and Anne Mathia
Severson, John C. and Jennie
Shapley, Mary
Shepard, John and Annie
Shepard, Marcia
Smart, Andrew
Smart, unclear
Spence, Albert E.
Spence, Bartholamew and Elizabeth
Spence, Joseph
Spence, Martha Hardwick
Spence, Robert and Mark A.
Spence, Sarah
Spersrud, Gilman and Arlette C.
Spersrud, unclear and Mildred
Stephenson, John W. and Mary L.
Sturtevant, Ira
Sturtevant, John and Sarah
Sturtevant, John S.
Sundt, Percy Odin and Marjorie Miller
Swenson, Herman
Thompson, Albert and family
Thompson, Elizabeth
Thompson, Ellen Spence
Thompson, Fred
Thompson, Henry
Toigo, John
Towns, John
Towns, Mary
Trubey, Alva R.
Van Cleave, Eileen Collins
Van Vleck, Eugene F.
Van Vleck, John P.
Van Vleck, Mortimer C.
Van Vleck, Rachael L. Ashton
Van Vleck, W.J. and family
Viney, Allen Henry
Viney, Allen
Viney, Clair L.
Viney, Elizabeth
Viney, Emma M.
Viney, Frank W.
Viney, Leah Myrtle
Viney, Leslie C.
Viney, Lloyd and family
Viney, Lt. Earl James
Viney, Lyle F. and Borghild M.
Viney, Oren
Viney, Roger L.
Viney, Wm.
Wall, Carroll D. and June
Wallin, mother
Wells, M. Jennie
Wells, Mary Brainard
White, Roy and Worthington, Gertrude
Whitmore, Louesa
Wiebel, Alfred C.
Wilde, Helen Ashman
Wilde, John
Wilde, Robert Frederick
Wilder, Katherine
Woodbury, unclear
Wright, Julia Josephine
Young, Celia
Young, Franklin and family
Young, James S. and Mary L.
Young, Thomas B.
Young, unclear
Young, William
Zinn, Anna
Zinn, Margaret I.
Zinn, William H.

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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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