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Crawford County
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St Wenceslaus Cemetery
Tombstone Photos


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Baer, Urban J
Balk, Lyman L. and Leone E
Bauschka, Christopher and Christina A
Beccwar, Fred and Margaret E
Becwar, Adeline
Becwar, Andrew L
Becwar, Donald A
Becwar, Edward B
Becwar, Frank and Amelia
Becwar, Frank and Elizabeth
Becwar, Fred
Becwar, Gary D. and Judy A
Becwar, Harriet
Becwar, Henry C. and Susan M
Becwar, Jacob and Anna
Becwar, Joseph E. and Emma K
Becwar, Lawrence
Becwar, Margaret E
Becwar, Ronald J
Becwar, Sam and Charles
Becwar, unclear
Becwar, William
Becwar, Zola
Beers, Cary E
Beers, Frank and Leone
Beers, Leon F. and Ann L
Beers, Loyde M. and Patsy M
Benhart, Katherine
Benoy, Anne R
Benoy, John W. and Kim K
Benoy, Justin Charles
Benoy, Mary
Benoy, Mary Catherine
Berg, Aloysius J. and family
Blazek, family
Blazek, John and family
Boland, infant male
Boland, James F. and Patricia A
Boland, Thomas J. and Mary Ann Fisher
Boucher, Samuel and Katherine
Boucher, James R
Boucher, Samuel G
Boylen, Albert
Boylen, Albert J. and Rose M
Boylen, Bernard and Elizabeth
Boylen, Michael E
Bushnell, Virgil H. and Mildred M
Ceplecha, Leo
Charvat, Agnes M. and Mary A
Check, Adeline
Check, Charles W
Check, Clarence and Irene
Check, Harold
Check, Leonard M. and Laura A
Check, Margaret E
Check, Michael and family
Check, Michael O. and Elizabeth M
Check, Peter A
Check, Rick
Check, Thomas M. and Orpha A
Check, Vincent H. and Genevieve M
Check. V. Larence and Annabelle Hazen
Conopa, Michael
Cumiskey, John
Cumiskey, Thomas F.
Cumiskey, John T
Dcera, Ludmilka
Delury, Edward
Delury, James and Agnes M
Delury, Lloyd
Delury, William
Dombeck, Joseph
Dombeck, Michael D
Ducharme, Charles A
Ducharme, Clarence J
DuCharme, David L. and Denise M
Ducharme, Donald J. and Mary T
Ducharme, Elmer L. and Bea
Ducharme, Frank and Ruth M
Ducharme, infant male
Ducharme, J. Earl and Mary C
Ducharme, Mildred
Ducharme, Paul J. and Tekla
Ducharme, Robert Peter
Ducharme, Walter and Martha
Dwyer, Mary
Ellis, Louise Garvey
Feye, James J. and J
Feye, John H. and Helen A
Feye, Matthew James
Fisher, Greg and Karen A
Fisher, Greg J
Fisher, John L. and Betty A
Fisher, Robert M
Foley, James A. and Helena S
Fradet, family
Fribyl, Wenzel
Garcek, Irene L
Garvey, Frank J. and Julia E.
Garvey, John and Susan
Garvey, Mary Magdalena
Garvey, Chris W
Garvey, Edward and Emmey
Garvey, Frank J. and Julia
Garvey, James E
Garvey, John and Susan
Garvey, John W
Garvey, Mary
Garvey, Patrick
Geisler, Jeffrey
George, Michael A. and Nancy K
Gerlach, Earl L
gerlach, Leo A
Gerlach, Robert J
Gerlach, Robert J. and Ann E
Gerlach, Ruby
Gillitzer, Thomas J. and Mamie
Goenen, Emma
Greene, Edward L
Greene, Francis and M
Greene, Mary Jo
Gunther, Emma
Harter, Charles J. and Agnes
Harter, Thomas M
Harvat, Frank and Gladys
Heisz, Charles H. and Evelyn M
Heisz, Clay M. and Shawn P
Heisz, Jan David
Heisz, Patricia A
Honslik, family
Honslik, Hattie
Honslik, William
Horkheimer, James N.
Horkheimer, Bessie R
Horkheimer, John P
Joy, Bernard and Norene
Joy, John B. and May T
Kassmaul, William C. and Sandra L. Swenson
Kavan, Johan
Kavon, Jacob
Kavon, Katherine
Kavon, Martin
Kavon, Albert B
Kavon, Joseph S. and Charles M
Kavon, Mary
Kilburg, Alfred and family
Kilburg, Michael P. and Florence J
Kilburg, Richard R
Klema, Eleanor C
Klema, Ronald
Knutson, Arthur D. and Susan J
Knutson, Phillip Douglas
Koeller, Angeline
Koeller, August
Kossmaul, Albert
Kozelka, Charles V. and Dorothy
Kramer, Floyd L. and Betty c
Kramer. Duane R
Kussmaul, Alvin A. and Virginia M
Lamere, Margaret
Lathrop, Robert J
Lechnir, Edward J.
Lechnir, infant
Lechnir, Jos. and Kat
Lechnir, Aloysius R. and Mildred S
Lechnir, Dorothy M
Lechnir, Harriet
Lechnir, John J
Lechnir, Joseph and Rose M
Lechnir, Mathew M
Lechnir, Mike and Anna
Lechnir, Wencil
Lechnir, Wencil C
Lechnir, William W
Lechnirova, Anna
Lechnirova, Anna
Lee, C Secord
Lee, Carol Secord
Leeman, Rose
Liedtke, Chloe Louise
Linder, Charles D. and Julia A
Linder, Lottie
Lucey, Paul J. and Alma A
Luduchka, Frank
Lugrain, Viola Mara
Mara, Jerry
Mara, Peter and Carrie
Mara, Thomas and Kathrine
Mara, Vaclav
Mara, Amy Louise
Mara, Frank W. and Cecelia M
Mara, Franta and Frantitsek
Mara, infant
Mara, Jerry
Mara, Joseph and Martha
Mara, Joseph G
Mara, Peter and Carrie
Mara, Vacla
Mara, Vaclav
Mara, Vaclav and Marie
Martin, Dan F. and Mary M
Martin, raymond and Luflla
Martin, William and Loretta
McCarthy, John and Esther R
McCarthy, Kevin Paul
McCarthy, Robert and Lorraine
Messler, Bradley E
Mezera, family
Mezera, Frank and Mary Panka
Mezera, Donald and Velma
Mezera, Edward F
Mezera, Frank and family
Mezera, James L. and Diane K
Mezera, Madelyn Clara
Mezera, Mathias J. and Marie R
Mezera, Rob Allan
Mezera, Wenceslaus and Sharon
Mischel, Joseph and Rosa
Mitchell, Irene L. Heisz
Moravits, Frank and Catherine
Moravits, Frank and Catherine
Morovats, Annie
Morovits, Aloysius W. and Gert
Morovits, John and Anna
Morovits, Aloysius W. and Gertrude C
Morovits, Cyril J. and Karen J
Morovits, Eugene E
Morovits, John and Anna
Morovits, John L. and Anna
Morovits, John S. and Edith
Morovits, Joseph A. and Stephina M
Morovits, Wencil
Novacek, William F. and Sylvia B
O'Brien, M. Aloye and Marie
O'Brien, Virginia Alice
O'Connell, Daryl
O'Meara, Karen Ann
Panka, Thomas
Panka, Thomas J. and Shirley M. Cull
Pankova, Josefa
Payne, Dorian Estelle
Pelock, John J. and Helen M
Phillip, Mary
Picha, Frantisek
Picha, Frantisek and Marie
Picha, Madeline
Picha, Charles
Picha, Jake and Adeline
Polodna, John Adolph and Eva
Prew, David and Rosella
Prew, Henry J. and Ellano M
Prew, Judith and Caroline
Pribyl, Wenzel
Pribyl, unclear
Prochaska, Albert W.
Prochaska, Anna
Prochaska, Thomas and Rosalie
Prochaska, Thomas and Rosalie
Prochaska, unclear
Prochaska, Vaclav
Pulda, George L. and family
Rienks, Alexander A
Rienks, Loretta E
Rienks, Michael P
Roach, John and Catherine
Roach, John and Mary
Roach, Mary A
Ronnfeldt, Adolph and Hellen
Ronnfeldt, Franklin
Ronnfeldt, Lawrence V
Ronnfeldt, Millicent M
Ronnfeldt, Ralph G
Scheckel, Arnold M. and Clara A
Scheckel, infant male
Scheckel, Mark
Schmidt, Adam and Mary
Schmidt, H.P
Schmidt, Harold P
Schmidt, Julian
Schmidt, LaVerne P
Schmidt, Ronald and family
Schubert, Barbara
Shinko, Joseph and Anna
Shinko, Anthony J
Shinko, Anthony J. and Elizabeth
Shinko, Thomas P. and Lola Mae
Sinko, Tomas
Sinko, Tomas
Slaght, Corie Nicholas
Slama, Jan and Ainia
Slama, Jan W. and Mary C.
Slama, Josef and Jana A.
Slama, Aloysius and Rose
Slama, daniel and Agnes M
Slama, Jan W. and Mary C
Slama, John W. and Norma
Slama, Mark S
Slama, Richard A. and Belva B
Slama, Robert and Charlene
Slama, Tracy
Smethurst, Harley and Marie
Smethurst, Will and Janet
Smith, Foster W
Spalla, Frances Noel
Spalla, Frank and Antonia
Sprosky, Lawrence and Rose
Sprosty, Anna
Sprosty, Wenc. E.J.
Sprosty, Angela
Sprosty, Anna
Sprosty, Dorothy Ann
Sprosty, Leonard W. and Mae A
Sprosty, Philomena (picture)
Sprosty, Philomena Marie
Sprosty, Raymond G. and Evelyn
Sprosty. Louis
St Wencelaus church
St Wenceslaus Cemetery sign
Stanton, Jason W
Stepan, Tomas
Stluka, Anthony and Barbara
Stluka, Thomas and Marie
Stluka, Anthony and Barbara
Stluka, Jim
Stluka, Joseph Sr. and Joseph Jr
Stluka, Peter J
Stluka, Rose Ann
Stoehr, Patricia
Straka, Anna and Caterina
Straka, Jozef
Sutton, LaVerne and Albena
Svatek, Roz and Jan
Svatek, Marie G
Swatek, Leander W. and Cecelia
Swatek, Albert C
Swatek, Catherine
Swatek, Cecelia M
Swatek, Joseph and Frank
Swatek, Katherine
Swatek, Lawrence and Gladys
Swatek, Leander W. and Cecilia M
Swatek, Wencil
Swatek, Wencil and Leona M
Swatek, Willard
Swatek, Willard M. and Diane K
Swedancky, Mary
Thornton, Cory J
Toberman, Barry J
Toberman, Darren Paul
Toberman, Laurence D. and Judith K
Tomsicek, Matthew
Tomsicek, John and Anna
Tosca, Emma
Traub, John S.
Trautsch, infant
Valentine, Bobbie Joe
Vavruska, Anna
Vavruska, Barta and Anna Manze
Vavruska, Barta
Vladika, Vojtech
Wagner, Carol T
Wagner, Harold H. and Marie R
Wagner, Henry and Delphina
Wagner, J. Albert and Rita
Wagner, Marie C
Wagner, Thomas J. and Carolyn M
Wagner, Willard
Walker, Bradley C
Walker, Charles A. and Anna
Walker, Charles A. and Patricka A
Walker, Crystal Lynn
Wall, Michael
Wall, Anthony
Wall, August J. and Isabel D
Wall, Bernard and family
Wall, Bernard Francis
Wall, Catherine
Wall, Charles H. and Mary M
Wall, Charles R. and Alma N
Wall, Edward F. and Elsie E
Wall, Frank F. and Francis
Wall, John H. and Christina R
Wall, John W
Wall, Margaret
Wall, Margaret M
Wall, Paul A
Wall, Phillip
Wall, Wencil and Emma
Walz, CECELIA a
Walz, Charotte L
Walz, Frank G. and Loretta A
Walz, Gary T. and family
Walz, Gary Thomas
Walz, George E
Walz, George E. and Joy B
Walz, Gerald and family
Walz, Gerald T
Walz, Jeffrey A
Walz, Larry L
Walz, Nicholas George
Zlabek, Frantisek
Zlabek, Jacob and Anna
Zlabek, John and Catherine
Zlabek, John P. and Elizabeth M
Zlabek, John Richard and Ruth Jacobs

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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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