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Oakhill Cemetery
Tombstone Photos


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Achterberg, Paul and Helen
Ackley, Shirley Jean
Adams, Percy and Althea
Albrecht, Carl W. and Emma A.
Allen, Jane
Anthony, Emmett L. and family
Ariel, Thaddeus
Aspenwall, Albert and infant
Astle, Georgie and family
Astle, Grace A.
Astle, James A. and family
Astle, John G.
Astle, Norman and Fanny
Astle, William and Ellatha
Austin, Loren G. and Agatha L.
Bahler, unclear
Bahr, Reuben H. and Eleanor
Bailey, Hiram
Bailey, Jennie
Baker, Faye I.
Barrow, Archie J. and Edna C.
Barrow, Elijah J.
Barrow, Helen I.
Barrow, LaVina
Barry, John and Marria M.
Baumgartner, Linda S.
Baumgartner, Roger
Baumgartner, unclear
Bayles, Clarence and Katie P.
Bayles, Herbert D.
Behrens, Charlotte Cosch
Behrens, Father
Behrens, Henrietta M.
Behrens, Louise Ida
Beich, Darin J.
Beich, Duane J.
Beich, Walter W. and Vera J.
Bell, Elizabeth
Berglund, Arthur H. and Lois M.
Berglund, Pellena M.
Berndt, Raymond H. and Elaine
Bigott, George J. and Helen
Biscar, Stephen J. and Dorothy L.
Bolin, Cora M.
Bolin, Kenneth A.
Brink, Donald L. and Ruth E.
Bruer, Daniel R.
Bruer, LeRoy Joseph Jr.
Burt, Geo.
Butterfield, Wm.
Carlson, Harry V. and Mary L.
Chroninger, Ralph and Evelyn
Clark, Bertha H. Knarit
Clark, Ebin W.
Clark, Mamie B.
Clark, William and Grace P.
Coates, Eliz.
Coates, Elizabeth
Coates, Frank H. and Lovilla E.
Coates, Frank J.
Coates, Icylene
Coates, Josephine
Coates, Margret J. Bailey
Coates, Robert J.
Coates, S.J.
Coates, Samuel D.
Coates, unclear
Colborn, Almira
Colborn, unclear
Colborn, William
Cone, Deborah
Cooper, Frank A. and Maud B.
Cooper, Frank A.
Cooper, Gwendolyn S.
Cooper, Martin M. and Alice Maria
Cooper, Maud B.
Corcoran, Mary
Cpozier, father and mother
Cramer, Earl L.
Cramer, Mae M.
Cramer, S.F.
Cramer, Samuel
Cramer, unclear
Custer, Clark and Martha
Dahler, Elisha and Mary
Dahler, Herman and family
Davenport, Ernest S.
Davenport, Evangeline C.
Deem, Don R. and Lois
Dennis, children
Dennis, Edith
Dennis, Esther
Dennis, George A.
Dennis, George E.
Dennis, George
Dennis, Harvey
Dennis, John and Nellie
Dennis, Polly S.
Dennis, Raymond
Dennis, Samuel F.
Dennis, Stanley
Dennis, W.S.
Devlin, Cora
Dickens, Minnie M.
Dickens, Thomas and Frances
Dobratz, George and family
Dobratz, Mark A.
Dobratz, Oscar W.
Dobratz, Walter M. and Louise F.
Doyle, Adeline M.
Doyle, Walter A.
Drews, Lewis W.E.
Drown, Caroline
Drown, Katie May
Drown, Mother
Ebert, Opal I.
Emery, Timothy and Fanny Greeley
Engelmann, Ethel E. Tauber
Farnworth, Arthur M. and Alice I.J.
Farnworth, Claudia
Farnworth, Constance Helen
Farnworth, James and unclear
Farnworth, Julietta
Farnworth, Nathan
Farnworth, Virginia Marjorie
Felber, Edward R. and Hazel L.
Felber, Edward R.
Flentje, Melvin W. and Mary L.
Fort, Arthur
Fort, Belle Pearl
Fort, Isaac
Fort, Sarah P.
Fox, Sylvester B. and Evelyn L.
Fridl, Louis E. and Marie C.
Fritz, Delbert W.
Frobish, Velma L.
Fuller, Clarence C. and Virgie C.
Fuller, Harlan G.
Galle, Dorothy King
Galle, Frederick
Genske, Herman A.
Genske, Louise
George, Allen
George, Lewis John Jr.
George, Lewis W. Sr.
George, Mattie
Goggin, Robert and Louise
Gould, Alice
Gould, Liberty
Graves, Lottie
Gross, Catherine
Gross, Elbert L.
Gross, Emma S.
Gross, Harry J.
Hahn, Joe and Jean
Haines, A.
Haines, Clara L.
Haines, David and Lydia
Haines, Francis C.
Haines, Wm. W. and S. Lizzie
Halban, Adam and Margaret
Halban, George
Halbman, Eunice M.
Halbman, Helen
Halbman, Lewis C.
Halbman, Myrtle
Halbman, Otto J.
Halbman, Vera
Hannon, Mary E.
Hannon, Thomas
Hansen, Zoern J. and Nina
Haskins, Ernest S. and Iva O.
Haskins, Gerald G. and Imogene
Hatz, Obert J. and Iva E.
Heimlich, Alma L.
Heimlich, John and unclear
Heimlich, Paul G. and Anna L.
Heimlich, Paul W.
Hein, Agnes and Edith T.
Hein, Bernard H. and Mabel H.
Hein, Fred Sr. and family
Hein, Frederick
Hein, Monroe C. and Dawn A.
Henke, Alphonse and Erna R.
Hills, Alice
Hills, Arthur C. and Constance
Hills, C.A. and Elizabeth
Hills, Jemmina (Late Fossy)
Hohnsen, Robert Morse and June Edith
Hopp, Robert E. and Shirley E.
Jacobs, David L. and Shirley M.
Johnson, Fritz
Jones, Almine C. (whole stone)
Jones, Almine C.(dates)
Jones, David and Phoebe
Jones, H.M. and A.J.
Jones, Herbert T. and Anna L.
Kaufman, Henrietta
Kilps, Bernard C. and Mary
King, Betty Jean
King, Clara B.
King, Elizabeth
King, Lysle
King, Solomon
Kirchstein, Archie R. and Viola M.
Kirchstein, Carl and family
Kirchstein, Gustave
Kirchstein, unclear
Kirchstein, Viola V.
Kirchstein, William J.A. Sr. and Natalie C. (Esther)
Koenig, Lois G.
Koepp, Carl
Koepp, Frances
Koepp, Henrietta
Koerth, George
Koerth, Mary
Koziel, Haley Ann
Koziel, Joseph S. and Stella M. (picture on stone)
Koziel, Joseph S. and Stella M.
Kunce, Albert
Kunce, Arthur M.
Kunce, Mary
Kunge, James O. and Laura M.
Ladd, Missouri
Lamb, Myra
Lamberton, unclear and Ann
LaVigne, Earl E.
LaVigne, Francis E. and Julia E.
LaVigne, James L.
LaVigne, John F.
Lee, Amanda E.
Lee, Charles H.
Lee, Donald Joseph
Lee, Gabriel and Elizabeth
Lee, George W. and Nydia L.
Lee, James
Lee, Kevin M.
Lee, unclear female
Lee, William and family
Lehman, William and Cora E.
Leuck, August and Auguste J.
Leuck, Gustav F.
Leuck, Hazel O.
Leuck, Herbert E.
Leuck, Herman and Clara
Leuck, Julius E.R.
Loomis, David F. and Elva
Loos, Edward and Ruth A.
Loos, Sarah Smith
Manweiler, Richard A. and Esther A.
Marousek, Emil W. and Minnie A.
Marousek, Frank J.
Marousek, Harold
Marousek, Pearl F.
Marousek, Ross W. and Vernice E.
Martin, Anna E.
Martin, Bruno Paul
Martin, Edgar
Martin, Herman and Augusta
Martin, Scott Kevin
Mather, Donald and Ruth F.
Mather, Oliver S. and Catheryn M.
Mattison, Arthur E.
Mattison, Charlotte Yoss
McDaniel, Jay E. and Viola A.
McDaniel, Pauline Nan
McDonald, Lottie M. Schydt
McDonald, Maurice H.
McDonald, Orriel O.
Meyers, John A.
Mielke, Fred W.
Mielke, Irene E.
Miller, Karl
Miller, Rebecca Hoveland Wood
Moon, Jerry
Moon, Sarah A.
Moore, Howard
Morey, Hiram
Morey, Howard A.
Morey, James
Morey, Lavina Emery
Morey, Margaret R.
Morey, Mary Peck
Morse, Howard and Mary K.
Mueller, Arvilla
Mueller, Edward and family
Mueller, Paul E. and Hattie A.
Norris, Betty Joanne
Norris, Charles and Dorothy
Norris, Charles R. and Fannie A.
Norris, Harriet
Norris, Ichabod J. and H.
Norris, Ichabod J. and Harriett A.
Norris, Ned J.
Noyes, Bessie
Noyes, Chester A. and Mabel A.
Noyes, Curtis C. and Hannah
Noyes, Fred and Frances M.
Noyes, James and Ella E.
Noyes, Lillian
Noyes, Lonney
Noyes, Walter G.
Noyes, William H.
Oakhill Cemetery Siign
Odekirk, Byron and Clara
Odekirk, Harriet
Odekirk, Marvin and Chas.
Ogren, Harvey C. and Florence
Olson, Clayton John (picture on stone)
Olson, Clayton John
Osborne, Leonard N. and Lottie
Ovadal, Nels A. and Clara E.
Parks, Albert J. and William E.
Parks, Alvin and Dollie
Parks, Charles
Parks, Elizabeth L.
Parks, Eva
Parks, George L. and Cora E.
Parks, Gordon E. and Marion A.
Parks, Harland L.
Parks, Jerome
Parks, Louis E. and frmale infant
Parks, Mabel Ripley
Parks, Walter E.
Parks, William J. and Cassie B.
Parks,Fredrick and Caroline
Patterson, Evelyn W.
Pearson, Alice
Pearson, Beatrice M.
Pearson, Clayton C. and Esther
Pearson, George
Pearson, Gordon W.
Pearson, Jean
Pearson, John Jr.
Pearson, John P.
Pearson, Katherine M.
Peck, Harve L. and Harriet M.
Peck, Rodney H. and Ella
Peetz, Albert and Louisa
Peetz, George and Minnie
Peetz, Walter W. and Evelyn S.
Pegg, George E.
Percy, James
Perry, James
Peters, Edward J. and family
Pierce, not clear
Pierce, unclear
Pigg, Arthur J.
Pigg, Charlie R.
Pigg, Elizabeth
Pigg, Ella M.
Pigg, Merle C.
Pigg, Minnie W.
Pigg, Myrtle E.
Pigg, Sybel E.
Poeppel, Charlotte Dobratz
Poese, Karley
Powers, H. Orson and family
Powers, Harley O.
Powers, James T. and family
Premo, Albert
Premo, Austin D.
Premo, Celeste
Premo, Daniel
Premo, Florence R.
Premo, Frances
Premo, Jane
Premo, Lewis
Premo, Millie M.
Premo, Samuel J.
Prentice, Esther
Price, Melvin and Freda
Price, Rodger D.
Priest, Fred A.
Priest, James F.
Priest, Margie M.
Prothero, Catherine M.
Putz, August
Putz, Herman A. and Bertha M.
Putz, Johanna
Quiggle, Lawrence
Quimby, John
Raatz, Leo
Rajchel, Lawrence John and Alice M.
Ramsey, Terry E. and Marcella A.
Randall, A.
Randall, Harvey
Randall, Lester and Clarissa
Randall, Narina and Royal F.
Randall, Stella and Emma
Reinecke, LaVerne H.
Reusch, Delores R.
Reusch, Frank and Ida
Reusch, Walter and Marjorie M.
Risley, John B. and Emeline
Risley, Lucy
Roese, August and Theressa
Roese, Christian and Henrietta
Roese, William
Ross, Martha
Rost, Lewis G.
Roznos, Emil and family
Ruda, Elger F. and Leah M.
Ruda, Gene E.
Ruda, Gene
Sawall, Patricia D.
Sawall, Rex C. and Ruth L.
Schatzle, Herman and Ida
Schmidtbauer, Ida Lee
Schrack, Howard B. and Eulaine V.
Schulenburg, Edward
Schulenburg, Olga
Schultz, Bertha and sons
Schultz, Debra K.
Schultz, Donald C. and Dorothy C.
Schultz, Frank L. and Florence E.
Schultz, Fredrick and Henrietta M.
Schultz, H. Robert
Schultz, Lester F. and Marcella I.
Schultz, Louis and mary
Schultz, Paul and family
Schultz, Rick L.
Sears, unclear
Seeley, Thomas
Selje, Donald A.
Selje, Harry K. and Verna I.
Selje, Lawrence Lee
Selje, Sidney A. and Florence V.
Selvig, children
Shepard, Malina
Shepard, S.
Sherman, Raymond
Simons, Moses
Singleton, Dale C. and Violet R.
Slade, William
Slinger, Michael
Smith, Charlotte M.
Smith, David H.
Smith, Marcia I.
Sprecher, Clifford Ronald and Linda Lou Raichel
Stoner, Charlie and Mary
Stoner, Elijah W.
Stoner, James S. and Florence I.
Stoner, William and Sarah
Strock, Justin W. (Dusty) and Katherine L. (Kay)
Strock, Mark Edward
Swanson, Edna M.
Swanson, Nels and Anah
Swanson, Rex C. and Frieda A.
Swanson, William J.
Taft, George T.
Tauber, Gertrude
Terrill, Caroline
Terrill, Elijah
Thomas, David L. and Rose M.
Thomas, F.H.
Thomas, John J.
Thomas, Loraine E.
Thomas, unclear female
Thompson, Dock D. and Iola E.
Thurow, Wilbert A.E.
Todd, Harriet and unclear
Todd, Harriet L.
Towers, Glen W. and Arvilla G.
Towers, Glen W.
Towers, Walter and Mary
Trail, Albert R.
Trail, unclear female
Trussell, Charles C.
Trussell, John E.
Trussell, John W. and Lydia W.
Trussell, unclear
Tyler, D.Y. and Maria J.
Vanderhoef, Ann E.
Vanderhorn, F. and unclear
Vervaecke, Alois and Dale
Vervaecke, Alvin and Minerva
Veum, Edna Wolfe
Veum, John Paul and Marian Randall
Volk, Anthony J. and Stella M.
Waranek, Adolph
Wasilewski, Edward T. and Velma L.
Wasilewski, Edward T.
Weinke, Beth Ann
Weinke, Charles and Sophia
Weinke, Charles W.
Weinke, Clarence L.
Weinke, Frank E.
Weinke, Minnie L.
Welke, Clarence and family
Wendt, Carl
Wendt, Edith
Wendt, Martha
Wendt, Otto
Wendt, Paulina
Wheeler, Shubael
Wiese - Noyes, August
Wiese - Noyes, Bessie
Wiese, Donald L.
Wiese, Esther E.
Wiese, Henry
Wiese, Ralph W.
Wiese-Noyes, Maurice and rachel
Williams, Charles H.
Williams, E.
Williams, Edward S.
Williams, unclear
Williams, William H. and Bernadine M.
Wolfe, Anna K.
Wolfe, Fred C.
Wolfe, John
Wood, Agnes Sears
Wood, Ella Spencer
Wood, Prudence Durkee
Woodward, Curtis A.
Woodward, James M. and Mary
Wright, Emily M.
Wright, Levi
Yarkie, Emil G. and Nora L.
Yarkie, William C. and Nora
Yarkie, William C.
Zastrow, William C. and Margaret I.
Zauft, Henrietta
Zauft, Michael
Zurbuchen, Wilbert and Emily R.

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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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