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Sauk County
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Black Hawk Villlage-Bethlehelm Cemetery
Tombstone Photos


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Accola, Casper V
Accola, Edward E. and Louisa
Accola, Edward V
Accola, Katherine
Accola, Martha
Adolph, Carolina
Adolph, George
Adolph, John
Alexander, Emma
Alexander, Jacob
Anderson, Albert and Sarah
Anderson, Alfred and Albert
Anderson, John W. and Evangeline B. Clavadatscher
Anderson, Wilbert and Mabel
Andreas, Carl and Fredonia
Arzt, Francis J. and Winifred M
Ausman, Catharina
Baerwald, Clara A
Baerwald, Fred
Baerwald, George E
Baerwald, Lyle E. and Viola W
Baerwald, Mary Ann
Baerwald, Scharlotta
Balfanz, Adlynn F
Balfanz, Victor J
Bass, Floyd K. and Irene L
Baumgarth, Augusta
Baumgarth, Emily
Baumgarth, F
Baumgarth, father
Baumgarth, Gustav
Baumgarth, Gustave
Baumgarth, Ida
Baumgarth, Julia A
Baumgarth, Louis and Louisa
Baumgarth, Pauline
Baumgarth, Walter
Baungarth, mother
Becker, Clara
Becker, Frederick (2)
Becker, Frederick
Bernhard, Luzia
Bernhard, Martin
Bethlehem church sign
Bielke, Carl W
Bittner, Mary A
Bliefernicht, Rosalyn E
Bliefernicht, Waldemar H
Boch, Adolf
Boch, Jacob
Boch, Mary
Boltz, Harry E
Boltz, Hazel B
Bood, Sarah
Brockow, Christina
Burgess, Violet B
Christlieb, George
Christlieb, Wilhelmena
Clavadatscher, Anna M
Clavadatscher, Barbara
Clavadatscher, Father
Clavadatscher, Henry and Meta
Clavadatscher, infants
Clavadatscher, John A
Clavadatscher, John T
Clavadatscher, Martin
Clavadatscher, Mary E
Clavadatscher, Mother
Clavadatscher, N. and family
Clavadatscher, Salome
Clavadatscher, Toby and Ella
Clavadatscher, Wallace M. and Norma G
Clock, Johan
Collins, Esther Daley
Deischer, Barbara
Deischer, Herbert
Deischer, John
Deischer, Mary M
Dickerson, John Wm
Diehl, Harold H
Diehl, Peter J. and Elizabeth C
Diehl, Virgil G
Dischler, Herbert J. and Armeta M
Elsing, Ruth Helena
Evangelical United Brethren sign
Feigl, Harvey A. and family
Fenstermann, Wesley W. and Berdice E
Fenzke, Albert
Fenzke, Friedricke
Fietz, August and family
Fingerhut, Marvin L. and family
Fingerhut, Samuel J. and family
Fingerhuth, Edwin and Carl
Fingerhuth, Henry D. and Maria
Fingerhuth, William and Anna
Fletcher, Margaret L. Schneller-Winfield
Folprecht, Gust A
Ford, David J
Foye, Harlan A. and Lucille M
Fuchs, Ben T. and Gladys
Fuchs, Edith C
Fuchs, George W
Fuchs, John
Fuchs, Louis D. and Emma E
Fuchs, Louise H
Fuchs, Mata
Fuchs, Melvin
Fuchs, Nora L
Fuchs, Robert L
Fuchs, Theobald and Carolina
Fuchs, William G
Galston, Robert and Genevieve L
Gasner, Allan A. and Dorothy M
Gasner, Andrew
Gasner, Anton
Gasner, Henry E. and Julina M
Gasner, John A
Gasner, John and Ursula
Gasner, Minnie
Gasner, Orlo J. and Cecile E
Gasner, Otto A
Gasner, Sarah E
Gasner, U
Gasser, Almon J. and Ruth A
Gasser, Bertha A
Gasser, Christian C
Gasser, Emelie
Gasser, Emilie M
Gasser, George and family
Gasser, George S. and Matilda
Gasser, George
Gasser, infant
Gasser, Jacob C. and Annie
Gasser, John G. and Amelia
Gasser, John P
Gasser, Margaret L
Gasser, Mary
Gasser, Samuel G. and Elisa
Gasser, Stephan and Katherine
Gasser, Stephan
Gasser, Ulrick
Gasser, William N
Gavol, unclear
Giese, August O
Giese, Benjamin F. and Olive G
Giese, Emilie
Giese, Frederick E. and family
Giese, Herman
Giese, Selma M
Giese, Warren B. and La Vonne C
Giese, Warren H. and La Vonne C. (picture on stone)
Graf, Henrietta
Graf, William
Graff, Alice H
Graff, August
Graff, Earl R
Graff, Earl
Graff, Edna E
Graff, Fred
Graff, Lulu
Graff, Mary Jane
Guertin, Jean and Haas, Sandra M
Guhl, Anna
Guhl, Barbara
Guhl, George A
Guhl, Heinrich
Guhl, Henry
Hasheider, August W
Hasheider, August
Hasheider, Erman
Hasheider, Herbert G. and Cora E
Hasheider, Lena
Hasheider, Mary
Hasheider, William and Elizabeth
Hazder, Franz
Held, unclear
Hemm, Elisabeth
Hemmi, Ulrich and Elizabeth
Hemmi, Ursala
Hemmi, Ursula and family
Homuth, Herman A. and Ida M
Hoppe, Clara
Hoppe, H
Hoppe, Robert
Hoppe, William H. and Caroline
Hosig, Andrew and Anna
Hosig, Dean A
Hosig, Dennis
Hosig, John A. and Ruth
Hosig, Louis and Lelah
Hosig, Louis E
Hosig, Russel
Hosig, unclear Rae
Janke, John
Janke, Martin L
Janke, Wilhelmine
Jenewein, Helen
Jenewein, Herbert and Laura
Jenewein, John and family
Jenewein, Lydia Mary
Keller, Bernhard
Klipstein, Fredrick C. and family
Knuth, Clara C
Kraft, children
Kraft, Fred
Kraft, John W
Kraft, Maria
Kraft, Reinhold and Edith
Krueger, August
Krueger, Barbara
Krueger, Ida
Leister, William and Anna
Leykauf, Earl E. and Daisy E
Leykauf, Edward and Elsie
Leykauf, Peter E. and Edna
Loether, Marcus W
Loether, unclear C
Loether, Wilmer
Luetscher, Kenneth M. and Keith C
Luetscher, Melvin E. and Lovice L
Lust, Elizabeth K
Lust, William
Mallon, Christlieb
Mallon, Maria
Marquardt, Arthur T. and family
Marquardt, Verlin A
Marquardt, Verlin Arthur
McCready, Cecil and Rosina
McKinney, Kenneth D. and Shirley E
Meker, infants
Mellenthin, Friedrich
Mellentin, Emilie
Mellentin, Ludwic and Elizabeth
Mellentine, Anna Lizzie
Mellentine, Anna
Mellentine, August
Mellentine, infant female
Mellentine, Mary
Mellentine, Walter A. and H
Meng, Jacob and Family
Meng, John
Meyer, Catherine B
Meyer, father
Meyer, John
Meyer, Joseph B
Meyer, mother
Michael, Elizabeth
Michael, Jacob
Michael, Maria
Michael, Nicholas
Miller, Stephen and Jane
Mueller, CeCelia G
Nold, Bertha
Nold, Dora
Nold, Philip
Nold, Simeon and family
Nold, Wm. Sr. and Ernestina
Noll, Vincent and Sophia
Ott, Gottlieb F. and family
Ott, Gustav and Anna
Pacek, Edna A
Padrutt, Leonhard and Ursula
Patterson, John G. and Arlene E
Patterson, John G
Pete, Stanley G. and Faye C
Pieper, Bertha
Pieper, Calvin H
Pieper, Dean
Pieper, Frank
Pieper, Herman A. and Laura A
Polinske, Friedrich
Procknow, Clayton W. and Alice G
Radel, children
Reeve, Cathy L
Richards, Ralph R. and Adaline A
Richards, Robert R
Rosar, Earl S
Rose, Christina C
Rose, Frederick
Rose, Fredrich W
Roth, Father
Roth, Mother
Roth, Oswald
Rothacker, Chris and family
Sandmire, Cameron G. and Audrey E
Sandmire, female infant
Schaefer, Christian
Schaefer, Conrad J
Schaefer, Conrad
Schaefer, Daneil G
Schaefer, Elisabeth
Schaefer, Fred
Schaefer, H
Schaefer, infant male
Schaefer, Infant son
Schaefer, Lydia
Schaefer, Marcella
Schaefer, Mary E
Schaefer, Paulina
Schaefer, Samuel B
Schaefer, unclear
Schaefer, Victor R
Schaefer, William and Louise
Schaeffer, Emma
Schalow, Andreas H
Schalow, C.L. and Ernstina C
Schedler, Elizabeth
Schedler, Gust
Schedler, John and Christina
Schedler, Julius
Schedler, William
Scher, Nicklaus
Schiess, John and Albertina
Schmalz, Carl and Maria
Schmalz, Charles A
Schmalz, Charles E
Schmalz, Elizabeth
Schmalz, Gilbert
Schmidt, Anna M
Schmidt, Carl M
Schmidt, Louisa M. and Anna M.B
Schneller, Anna
Schneller, Carolina
Schneller, Cathrine
Schneller, Clara V
Schneller, Ervin
Schneller, George L
Schneller, infant
Schneller, John A. and Margaret M
Schneller, John
Schneller, Leonard G. and Sara D
Schneller, Leonard
Schneller, Margaret
Schneller, Martha M
Schneller, Martha
Schneller, Paul and Menga
Schneller, Peter H
Schneller, Peter
Schneller, Rev. John
Schneller, Verna Julia
Schneller, Vincent and Bertha
Schnuth, Henry F. and Anna C
Schuknecht, Alvin L. and Edna A
Schuknecht, Carl F
Schweppe, Barbara I
Schweppe, Elisabeth
Schweppe, Fred
Schweppe, Henry F
Schweppe, Ida H
Schweppe, Junior R. and Alda M
Schweppe, Lizzie
Schweppe, Mary
Schweppe, unclear
Schweppe, Wm
Sharpe, Hazel
Sieg, Reno S. and Beverly F
Sorg, Henry A. and Mollie R
Specher, Edwin and Anna
Sprecher, Albert H. and Alma Pletzer
Sprecher, Albert
Sprecher, Alma M
Sprecher, Andreas
Sprecher, Andrew and Anna
Sprecher, Andrew and Clara S
Sprecher, Andrew P
Sprecher, Arlette
Sprecher, Arthur B
Sprecher, Arthur R. and Ethel B
Sprecher, Augusta
Sprecher, Barbara Guhl
Sprecher, Barbara
Sprecher, Christian E. and Tillie M
Sprecher, Clarence J. and Argent R
Sprecher, Cora
Sprecher, Corey Alan
Sprecher, Earl A. and Lucille
Sprecher, Edward and Lydia
Sprecher, Emma Schmidt
Sprecher, Felix and Christian
Sprecher, Felix G
Sprecher, Florence
Sprecher, G.A
Sprecher, Geo
Sprecher, George and Amaila
Sprecher, infant
Sprecher, John U
Sprecher, Katherine
Sprecher, L. Albert
Sprecher, Lawrence
Sprecher, Linda M
Sprecher, Lizzie C
Sprecher, Louisa
Sprecher, Magdalena
Sprecher, Marjorie Letitia
Sprecher, Martha Schies
Sprecher, Martin and family
Sprecher, Melvin and Della
Sprecher, Nelson Earl
Sprecher, Nickolaus and Albertina L
Sprecher, Sarah
Sprecher, Verona B
Sprecher, Walter C. and Ella A
Sprecher, Webster Lyman
Sprecher, Wilhelmina
Starb, Caroenz
Starb, Maria
Strait, Richard C. and Janet L
Strait, Richard C
Tank, August F. and Elizabeth S
Tank, William A. and Viola E
Tank, William C. and Anna M
Tarnutzer, Nicholas and Barbara
Tarnutzer, Nickalaus and Leonhard
Thoeny, Michael
Tobler, Florian
Tobler, Mary A
Tooley, Lee H. and Nellie E
Trueb, Alfred
Trueb, Amelia
Trueb, Augusta
Trueb, Elizabeth
Trueb, Helen
Trueb, Magdalena
Trueb, Margret
Trueb, William
Tschirki, Henry J
Tschirki, Hilda E
Tschumpert, Henry and Anna R
Tschumpert, J. and Anna C
Tschumpert, Mr. Joc. and Mrs. E.F
Tschumpert, S.A.M
Wagner, Carolina (2)
Wagner, Carolina
Wartzok, Laura M
Wegner, Ferdinand and family
Weidman, Mary Graff
Wilhelm, Robert and Amanda
Winke, Charlotta
Winke, G. Draeger
Winke, Helmuth and Reuben
Winke, Wilhelmina
Winke, William A
Winke, William F
Wintermantel, Christian
Wintermantel, Johan
Wintermantel, William (2)
Wintermantel, William
Witwen, Daubenz
Witwen, Elias
Witwen, Elizabeth
Witwen, Georgie
Witwen, Martin and Augusta
Witwen, Mary Elizabeth
Witwen, Mary
Witwen, Newton G. and Myrtle S
Witwen, Newton G
Witwen, Peter and Emily
Yagy, John P. and Marie W
Yanke, Andrew W. and Ethel M
Yanke, Edwin and Eleanora
Yanke, William and Augusta

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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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