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Waukesha County
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St. Jerome Catholic Cemetery
Tombstone Photos


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Easton - Kysely


Eddy, Charlotte Ann
Eddy, Marvin Olin
Egan, Ethel
Egan, James F.
Eiden, Barry and family
Eiden, C. Chauncey
Eiden, H. Harry
Eigenberger, Ray H. and Laura E.
Eilert, Mary McCormick
Eisold, Michael J.
Elder, Beatrice E.
Elias, Angela Petronele
Elias, Michael and Rose
Ennessy, Bridget
Ennessy, Matthew
Ennessy, unclear female
Ennis, Helen Irene
Ennis, Margaret R.
Ennis, William
Enters, Arthur J.
Esser, Fred
Esser, Frederick
Esser, Katherine
Esser, Mary Louise
Esser, Severin J. and Eleanor T.
Fagan, Bridget
Fagan, Bridget
Fallon, John and Catharine
Finegan, Catherine and Mary
Finkenbinder, Burl M.
Finkenbinder, Burl M. and Jeanne B.
Finnegan, Mary E.
Fischer, Andrew X.
Fischer, Andrew X. Sr.
Fischer, Caroline
Fitzgerald, Catherine
Fitzgerald, John Jr.
Fitzgerald, Leo
Fitzgerald, Patrick
Flanagan, Donna Jean (DJ)
Flanagan, Elizabeth Bertelson
Flanagan, Frank
Flanagan, Frank Peter
Flanagan, James F. and Frances A.
Flanagan, John F.
Flanagan, M. Etta
Flanagan, Mary
Flanagan, Mary L. and family
Flanagan, R. John
Fleming, Mary
Fleming, William
Fogarty, Andrew
Fogarty, Catherine
Foley, Alice
Foley, Eloise G.
Foley, Matthew O.
Folkman, Charles and Lorna R.
Ford, Daniel
Forrer, Quentin
Fortmann, Megan Elizabeth
Foti, Salvatore and Lucille D.
Foti, Salvatore J. and Lucille D.
Foust, Diana May
Fox, Bernard and Bridget
Fox, James
Fox, Mary
Fox, Maryann
Fox, Michael
Fox, Theresa
Franke, Eva
Franke, George
Franke, Isadore
Froelich, John Joseph
Froelich, Joseph H. and Ida H.
Froelich, Marie J. Kelly
Froelich, Sylvester P.
Fulmer, Burton J.
Fulmer, Elizabeth
Fulmer, Herbert and Louise C.
Fulmer, Herbert R.
Fulmer, John R.
Gabrys, Leonard E. and Loraine E
Gabrys, Leonard E. and Loraine E
Gabrys, Leonard E. and Loraine E.
Gagan, Helen M.
Gagan, John and Agnes
Galbari, Charles and Doris
Galbari, Gary and Robin
Gapinski, David Allan
Gapinski, David Allan
Gapinski, Richard (Rick) and Mary Ann (Murkey)
Garity, Cyril J.
Garity, Earl J. and Helen
Garity, Emmet O.
Garity, Ethel M.
Garity, Lillian Margaret
Garity, Loretta E.
Gartzke, William A. and Jean B.
Gavin, Albert (Al) and Mary Jane Ircink
Gazell, infant
Gee, CeCelia
Gee, Charles L.
Geib, Clarence B. Sr. and Mary Dorothy
Gelshen, Michael and Mary
Geneyte, infant
Gesswein, Frank and Ella
Gill, Wilber G. and Dolores C.
Gillingham, Kenneth J. Jr.
Gladbach, Ralph W. and Rose B.
Gleason, Frank and Hanna
Gleason, John P.
Goetzke, Stanley W. and Rosemary
Goodrow, Carolyn
Goodrow, Francis Louis and Agnes Louise
Goodrow, George
Goodrow, Henry and Ella
Goodwin, Edward H.
Goodwin, Ida M.
Graef, Gerald J. and Marie F.
Graham, John L. and Grace E.
Graikowski, Elizabeth
Gram, Frances J. Keys
Grambow, Adele F.
Green, George and Magdalena
Greenwald, Edward (Badge on stone)
Greenwald, Edward and Geraldine
Greenwald, Richard C. and Martha
Greer, Margie
Greiten, Denis A.
Grennier, infant
Gressman, Walter F.
Gridley, Lucille R.
Griesmer, William and Aldean
Griffin, Daniel J.
Griffin, Michael T.
Griffith, Dr. Joseph C.
Griffith, Edward J.
Griffith, Ellen
Griffith, infant
Griffith, Joseph
Griffith, Joseph W.
Griffith, Margaret
Griffith, Mary
Griffith, Mary Ann
Griffith, Mildred A.
Griffith, Rose
Griffith, William
Haberkamp, Dolores Ann
Haberkamp, John L.
Haertel, Carl F. and family
Haertel, James C. and Gertrude E.
Haessly, Edward C. and Louise
Hahn, Gilbert E. and Russell J.
Halloran, John J.
Halloran, Ottilia J.
Hansen, Karen M. Baldwin
Hanson, Margaret Ellen Byrnes
Harland, Brian W. and Becky
Harland, C.
Harland, Elizabeth N.
Harmon, Adam M.
Harmon, Mary Jane
Harty, Henry and Mary
Hass, Joseph
Hass, Norman K.
Hasslinger, Beth A. and family
Hayden, Gene Garity
Hayes, Catherine K.
Hayes, Ella A.
Hayes, James L.
Hayes, Michael and Catherine
Healy, James and family
Healy, Micheal and Catharine
Healy, Walter James
Hegberg, Adelaide G.
Hegberg, Walter N.
Heller, Fred C. and Florence
Henke, George A.
Henner, George M.
Henry, Harold J.
Henschel, Catherine
Henschel, James M.
Herro, Abdalla W. and Lottie A
Herro, Alfred A. and Mathilda
Herro, George and Bedelia
Herro, J. Joseph
Herro, Joseph H.
Herro, Joseph H. and Rose M.
Herro, Joseph K. and Genevieve
Herro, Rose M.
Herro, Tackla
Herro, Thomas X.
Herro, Yesman
Higgins, Ann Wilkinson
Higgins, Anna E.
Higgins, Barbara Ann
Higgins, Edward
Higgins, James L. (Babe) and Jean R.
Higgins, M. Susan
Higgins, Margaret C.
Higgins, Marie B.
Higgins, Susan
Higgins, Thomas J.
Higgins, William
Hildebrand, Irby H.
Hildebrand, Tillie E.
Hilliker, Charles and Irene
Hilliker, Sandra J.
Hinges, unclear male infant
Hinrichs, Harry Hugo
Hinrichs, William G. Jr. (Billy)
Hinrichs, William G. Sr.
Hoffmann, Anna
Hoffmann, George E.
Hogan, Janet I.
Hogan, John L. and Donna M.
Holland, Daniel
Holland, Margaret
Holland, Micheal R.
Holub, Edward F. and Dolores R.
Horn, Anna Marie
Horner, Elizabeth
Horner, James
Horner, Margaret
Horner, Mary
Horner, Robert
Houl, Wilfred F. and Mary E.
Hoy, Catherine
Huguet, Donald J.
Humphrey, Daniel and Alice
Husting, Charles Peter
Hutchinson, Charles J.
Hutchinson, Joseph
Hutchinson, Margaret
Hydar, family
Jablonski, Herbert and Leah
Jacobs, family
Jacobson, Craney and Veronica
Jankowski, Stanley and Rose Grzelak
Janny, Raymomd H
Janny, Raymomd H
Janny, Raymond and Dorothy M.
Johnson, Joanna
Johnson, John E. and Patricia E.
Johnson, Kenneth V. and Katherine E.
Johnson, Rev. Msgr. Peter Leo
Johnson, Roger W.
Johnson, Theodore
Johnson, Theresa
Jones, Walter V.
Joost, Douglas and family
Judkins, Philip M. and Rosemary
Kane, father
Kane, Frances J.
Kane, George H.
Kane, Henry and Stella
Kane, James R.
Kane, Michael and Margret
Kane, mother
Kapperman, Douglas L.
Kapur, Clare H. Humphrey
Karius, Robert J. and Ila M.
Kearns, Albert E. and Mary R.
Kelley, Ann
Kelley, Ann
Kelley, Elizabeth
Kelley, family
Kelley, Ferdinand
Kelley, Joseph
Kelley, Joseph
Kellog, Maria
Kellogg, Benjamin E.
Kellogg, Horace I.
Kellogg, Susan P.
Kelly, Annice M.
Kelly, Annie
Kelly, Clara C.
Kelly, Floyd J.
Kelly, Frederick
Kelly, James F.
Kelly, John
Kelly, John
Kelly, John Charles
Kelly, John J.
Kelly, Margaret Bernardine
Kelly, Martin D. and Annie E.
Kelly, Philip F.
Kelly, Raymond J.
Kelly, Thomas A.
Kelly, William P.
Kelly, Wm. Sr.
Kielich, Leonard S. and Norine M.
Kienberger, Joseph
Kienberger, Mary D.
Kimple, George W. and Susan E.
Kind, Lloyd A.
King, Thomas R. and Grace
King, William E. and Gretchen G.
Kinney, Edward T.
Kinney, Ellen
Kissinger, infant
Kloiber, Frank J. and Rose E.
Knaack, Helene Mary
Knaack, Herbert A.
Knapkavage, John P. and Phyllis A.
Knutson, Gregory A.
Kobriger, Roman and Phyllis
Koehler, Clara Sholes
Kohlhardt, Helen A.
Kohlhardt, Norman T.
Kohls, Frank C. and Linda L.
Konetzke, Irvin V. and Estelle F.
Konig, Arthur and family
Konkel, John and Elizabeth M.
Kopp, Wayne R.
Kosloski, Ray and Helen
Krantz, Edward F. and Elaine M.
Kreuser, Chris and Anna
Krieg, Edward A. and CeCelia M.
Krysiak, Richard and family
Kucken, Delbert H
Kucken, Delbert H
Kuczynski, Vernon and family
Kuenzi, Helen D.
Kullmann, Frederick O. Jr.
Kunz, Mary Ellen
Kurtz, Helen
Kurz, Dorothy P. Kullmann
Kysely, Robert J. and Phyllis (Jelly Bean)

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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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