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Waukesha County
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St Paul's Lutheran Cemetery
Tombstone Photos


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Abel - Beltz, Frank and Olga
Abel - Beltz, William and Augusta
Abel, Frank
Abel, Louis A. and Ella
Abel, Olga
Albrecht, Charles and Lena
Albrecht, George and Sophia
Albrecht, Gilmore F
Albrecht, Herbert F. and Coral F
Albrecht, Hildagarde
Albrecht, Walter and Julia
Baas, Alfred and Alma
Baas, Amos F
Baas, Arnold and Gertrude
Baas, Arthur and Sue
Baas, August
Baas, Charles
Baas, Ernst and Emma
Baas, Joseph
Baas, Julius
Baas, Maria
Baas, Martha
Baas, Martin E. Jr
Baas, Martin
Baas, Norbert
Baas, Pauline
Baas, reyben
Baas, Robert H. and Lucille
Baas, Wilfred S
Baas, Wilfred
Barbas, Anton and Christine
Bascom, Deborah
Behlau, Augusta and family
Beilfuss, Alma S
Beilfuss, August
Beilfuss, Augusta
Beilfuss, Edward G
Beilfuss, William and Louise
Bellmann, unclear
Beltz, Augusta
Beltz, Emil W
Beltz, Hazel E
Beltz, Lena
Beltz, Mabel M
Beltz, unclear
Beltz, Wilhelmina
Beltz, William
Bischoff, Reinhard and Elizabeth
Bliss, Henry
Bliss, Johanna
Bluhm, Earl F
Bluhm, Ernst W. and Adelia I
Bluhm, Lydia
Bluhm, Richard E. and Audrey L
Bluhm, unclear female
Boldt, Bertha
Boldt, Dr. Rudolph E. and Irma M
Boldt, Henry C. Jr
Boldt, Henry
Borkowski, Tricia
Bottenhack, Ralph and Mary
Bottenhagen, Louis H
Brown, Clara
Brown, John and Dora
Brown, Laura Rindt
Brown, William
Buhrandt, Edward
Buhrandt, George G. and Elaine J
Buhrandt, Mrs. Frank
Buhrandt, Otto and family
Campbell, Linda Kay Riemer
Campbell, Robert T. and Gladys M
Carbe, Heinrich J.J
Christianson, Sylvester and Hildegarde B
Church on cemetery grounds
Danuschefska, August
Danuschefska, Eva
De Angelis, Paul M. and Mayvis M
Degner, Herbert C. and family
Dennick, Clifford and Bertha Schultz
Dockter, Armen and Clara
Dorband, Kristine K
Dorn, Owen A. and Ruth M
Drought, George S. and Leona B
Druse, Carl
Duerst, William T. and family
Duve, Charles and Anna
Duve, Roland
Eetkutter, Friederick
Elger, Donald W. and Ruth E
Elger, Glenn and June
Fetkoepter, Hanna F
Fetkoetter, Hermann
Fetkotter, Friederich
Fickau, Harland F
Fischer, Georg
Fockel, Kenneth Andrew and Karen Dianne
Foley, James G. and Elsie E
Freitag, William Sr. and Louise E
Garbe, Donald H. and Ruth G
Gerber, Friedrich
Gerber, Magdalena A.J
Gerber, Wilhelm
Gross, Edward
Gross, Frances
Gross, Herbert A. (Sonnie)
Guetzkow, Alma J
Guetzkow, Emilie
Guetzkow, George C
Guetzkow, Henry
Guhr, Alvin E. and Lucille L
Hanke, Myrtle
Haut, Charles
Haut, Martha
Haut, unclear
Heileman, Rufus and family
Hemke, Milton W. and Minnie
Hendler, Anna
Hendler, Arthur
Hendler, George
Hermann, Richard and Rose
Hermanson, Larry A. and Gloria D
Hohensee, August
Hohensee, Carl
Hohensee, Ernestina
Hohensee, Ida
Hohensee, Ludwig
Hohensee, Otto and Fred
Hohensee, Wilhelmina
Hohensee, William
Holtz, Delbert and Vernell
Holtz, Hattie
Holtz, Herbert C. and Hertha J
Holtz, Herbert M. and Anita
Holtz, Lawrence J
Holz, Edward A
Holz, Elizabeth L
Holz, Harold
Holz, Mary
Holz, Rudolph
Holz, Theodore E. and Lucille T
Holz, Yvonne Edwina
Holzhausen, Walter and Marietta
Hubrich, Allen H
Hubrich, August and Johanna
Hubrich, Edward and Louise
Hubrich, Lillian
Hubrich, Walter
Imme, Donald H. and Lillian C
Imme, Dorothy Edna
Imme, Herman C. and Elizabeth
Jackson, Sadie
Jacobi, Heinrich
Jacobi, Wilhelmina
Jacobson, Martin W. and Leona W
Jaeger, Ida
Kasch, Carolina
Kasch, John
Kasch, Louis
Kasch, unclear
Kaska, Lucille A
Kaska, Robert and Lydia
Kasten, Ernest and family
Keith, Wilhelm
Keller, Amanda
Keller, Carrie Marie
Kelsey, Alvina
Kelsey, Charles
Kelsey, Ernst and Grace
Kelsey, Ernst
Kelsey, Gertrude
Kelsey, William
Keslin, Doris M. Baas
Kiehl, Frank
Kiehl, Grace A
Kiehl, Wilhelmina
Kiesold, Marlene A
Kiesow, Otto F. and Erna C
Kingston, Louise C
Kirchhoff, Anna
Klepp, John and Pauline
Klumb, Rev. Elwin R
Knurr, male
Koch, Augusta
Koch, Hugo L. and Ella A
Koch, Wilhelm
Koch, Wm
Koelzow, Friedrich and Emma
Koelzow, John and Sophie
Koelzow, John
Koelzow, Louisa
Krause, August J
Krause, unclear
Krause, William and Charlotte
Kripline and Lekfield family
Kripling, Hentettie
Kubley, Elder A
Kubley, Elder Alfred
Kubley, Margaret Weber
Kuess, William and Bertha
Kurth, Augusta
Kurth, Friedericke
Kurth, Heinrich
Kurth, Marvin W. and Ruth B
Kurth, Rudolph
Kusch, Albert C. and Hazel M
Kusch, Children
Kusch, Fredrich and Amelia
Kusch, Hilbert
Kuss, Herman A. and Lois M
Ladwig, Emelia
Ladwig, Ernst
Ladwig, Frieda
Ladwig, George A. and Gertrude
Ladwig, Howard
Ladwig, John
Ladwig, Karl
Ladwig, Lillian
Ladwig, Louisa
Ladwig, Myron A
Larsen, Alfred P. and Myrtle B
Lee, Ralph O. and Esther E
Leverence, Clayton W. and Tessie M
Lindemann, Adolph A. and Olive F
Lindemann, Edward
Lindemann, Elmer W
Lindemann, Ernst and Mathilda
Lindemann, infant
Lindemann, Louis and Edna
Lindhorst, Fred and Charlotte
Lindhorst, John
Lopahs, Martin C. and Verona L
Low, unclear
Lucht, Herman
Lucht, Naomi Alma
Lucht, Otto
Ludwig, Janet
Ludwig, Louis W. and Rose A
Ludwig, Maria
Luebke, Alvina M. Lucht
Luedke, Chester and Mildred
Luedtke, Albert and Evelyn
Lump, Elnora
Lump, Emma
Lump, George
Lump, John
Lutsch, Albert and Ulricka
Lutsch, Elmer
Lutsch, Gene C. and Arleen M
Lutsch, Harold
Lutsch, Otto A. and Marita
Lutsch, Otto C
Maas, Daniel J. and Elayne A
Mac Donald, Emma
Martin, Charles Onice and Lena Hanna
Martin, Christian and Christina
Martin, Elmer W
Martin, George and Alice
Martin, Ralph (infant)
Meier, Wilhelmina
Melcher, Esther
Melcher, Fred
Melcher, Lena
Melcher, Otto and Emily
Meyer, Edward
Meyer, Ethel M
Meyer, George C
Meyer, Henry and Anna
Meyer, Herbert H
Meyer, Sophia Baas
Mielke, Frederick and Augusta
Mielke, Louis and Magdalena Baas
Miller, Anna F
Miller, Emery C. and Irma A
Miller, Fred
Miller, Martha
Muehl, Ervin
Muehl, Eugenia
Muehl, George and Johanna
Muehl, George
Muehl, Rachel
Mueller, Gustav
Neumann, Emma W
Niemann, Sophia
Paepke, William and Paulina
Pellmann, Elizabeth
Pellmann, Frank S. and Hattie
Pellmann, Glenn and Ruth
Pellmann, Hattie
Pellmann, Larry
Pellmann, Louis
Peters, Christ
Peters, Erna
Peters, Ernest
Peters, Fred
Peters, John
Peters, Maria
Petri, Benno and Linda
Pieper, August
Piske, Augusta
Piske, Heinrich and Augusta Gehrke
Piske, Heinrich
Plutschack, Mark A
Posbrig, Bertha
Posbrig, Charles
Posbrig, Edna
Posbrig, Edward
Posbrig, George
Posbrig, Hasel E
Posbrig, Henry F. and Lillian M
Posbrig, Henry
Posbrig, Johanna
Posbrig, John F. and Mabel A
Posbrig, John
Posbrig, Lena
Posbrig, Minnie
Posbrig, Theodore
Posbrig, Walter
Rambo, Hilda
Rambo, Wm
Rathke, Christian
Rebensdorf, Fred
Rebensdorf, Sophia
Rebenstorff, Elizabeth
Riemer, James and family
Ries, August H
Ries, Emilia
Ries, Herman A
Rindt, Bertha
Rindt, Emil J
Rindt, Herman
Rindt, Paul and Lorena
Ruehle, Edwin J. and Minnie
Ruehle, Julius
Ruehle, Mary
Ruehle, Simon
Ruehle, unclear female
Ruehle, William
Ruhrandt, Franz
Sandvold, Luke Eric
Schaefer, Robert
Schaefer, Rudolph and Alma
Schauer, August and Emma
Schauwitzer, Arthur
Schauwitzer, Therese
Schmidt, Albertina
Schmidt, Nickolaus
Scholbe, Henry A. and Mathilda
Schreiber, Carl
Schreiber, Susana
Schriever, Fred and Winnifred
Schubring, Augusta
Schubring, Chas
Schuet, Albert H. and Helen E
Schuet, Alvin H. and Clara C
Schuet, Carolina
Schuet, Edward
Schuet, Joseph
Schuet, Martha
Schuet, Norbert J
Schuet, Otto and Emma
Schultz, Fred
Schultz, Julia
Schulz, Amanda
Schulz, Hermann E
Schulz, Louisa
Schwemmer, Cathy Lee
Schwemmer, George F. and Viola E
Siefert, Albert
Siefert, Minnie
Siefert, Otto
Smith, Elsie
Smith, Frank
Smith, herman and Anna
Squire, Howard S. and Delores I
St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church Cemetery Sign
St. Paul's Luthern Cemetery Sign
Steffan, Albert
Steffan, August and Augusta
Steffan, Augusta
Steffan, John and Augusta
Steffan, John
Steffen, Carl
Steffen, John
Strassburger, Emma
Suhauwitzer, J. Karl
Swan, Edward
Tess, Elmer and Adeline
Tess, Henry
Tess, Jacob
Tess, John
Tess, Julia
Tess, Lloyd E. Sr. and Mary R
Tess, Louis and Ida
Tess, Mervyn A
Tess, Mrs. John
Tess, Rudolph and Amanda
Tess, William
Thiesenhusen, Arnold and Florence
Thiesenhusen, Edward J
Thiesenhusen, Gussie R
Thiesenhusen, Ricka
Thiesenhusen, William c. and Emma E
Thiesenhusen, William J
Thode, Friedrich
Tiechen, Alvina
Torcivia, Elsie
Torcivia, John
Treger, Lisetta
Turner, Josephine
Verburgt, John S
Vernier, Audrey A
Vesbach, Julius and Caroline
Virkshus, Lillian
Vorpahl, Eric and Ida
Vorpahl, Eric
Vorpahl, Fred
Vorpahl, Prudence
Waldow, Frederich
Wallschlaeger, Heinrich and Wilhelmina Wilck
Weber, Adeline Hendrickson
Weber, Albert and Albertina
Weber, Arthur and Alma
Weber, David
Weber, Harold R. and Darlene J. (Susie)
Weber, Reinhold and Margaret
Weber, Walter
Wegner, Walter and Mabel
Weimer, John D
Wendt, Charles and Lydia
Wentland, Father and Mother
Wentland, John G. and Edna E
Wentland, William
White, Edward J. and Ethel W
Wiegert, Joachim and Wilhelmine
Wiegert, Joachim
Wiegert, Wilhelmine
Wieselmann, Frank
Wieselmann, Gerhard K.F
Wilke, Albert and Caroline
Wilm, Hilda
Wolf, Ella
Wollman, Frankie
Wollman, Hubert
Wollman, Irven S
Wollman, Ruby and Ruth
Wollman, William and Sarah
Wustman, Elsie and male infant
Wysocki, Joseph W. and Donna J
Zacharias, Ernst R. and August C
Zache, Gottlieb and Hilda
Zache, Sharon Lynn
Zelekowski, Patricia

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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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