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Abbott - Gysel


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Abbott, Arthur
Abbott, Richard
Abbott, Sigrid
Abel, Rudolf H. and Evelynn G
Adamak, Mary C
Adolf, Alvin H
Adolf, Paul H
Adolf, Selma M
Adolph, Charlotte
Affolter, Harriett James
Affolter, Roy S.
Affolter, George H
Affolter, Marguerite V
Agnew, Ben Allen
Aitken, Elvin
Aitken, Harry E
Aitken, Roy E
Aitken, Sarah
Alberts, Hattie E
Alberts, Oscar B
Albright, Christian
Albright, Fredericka
Albright, Louise A
Alm, Fred A
Alm, George W
Alm, Harry J
Alm, Lottie
Alm, Wilhelm E
Anderson, James Victor
Anderson, Lawren and Evelyn
Anderson, Luverne R. and Louella M
Arndt, Evelyn M
Arndt, William J
Arthur, Nancy J. Breighton
Aschmann, Emma A
Aschmann, Frederick
Assmann, Robert A. and Helen
Atkinson, Charles M
Averill, Emery and family
Baalrud, Gerald A
Baalrud, Phyllis J
Babcock, Louis A.
Bach, Hazel E
Bach, Peter W
Bach, Tekla A
Back, Mabel A
Badciong, Fred H
Bafciong, Ruth
Baker, Thomas and family
Ball, James S
Baltes, Floyd P. and Louisa F
Barber, Leonard D
Barber, Lorraine G
Barney, Francis N
Baron, Stanton
Barton, Alfred J
Barton, Elizabeth
Barton, Esther Kuhtz
Barton, William
Bashaw, Bessie Davis
Bass, Sherry Ann
Baumbach, Bertha M
Baumbach, Walter J
Baumgartner, Elisabeth
Baumgartner, Emma
Baumgartner, Annie C. Klatt
Baumgartner, Earl J
Baumgartner, Ernest
Baumgartner, Florence
Baumgartner, John
Baumgartner, Minnie Krueger
Baumgartner, Raymond J
Baumgartner, Ruth A
Baur, Gladys M
Bayne, James
Bayne, Julia Etta
Beach, Edward
Beaumeister, Henry G
Beaumeister, Martha A
Beck, Georgie
Becker, Lonnie Lee
Beckman, Caroline
Beckman, Sadie L
Beckman, Walter
Beckman, Wm. J
Beckman, Wm. J. Jr
Beeheim, Katherine A
Beeheim, Leonard
Beers, Wm. J.
Beers, Daphne F
Beers, Jake W
Beggs, Charles A
Beggs, Charles J
Beggs, Mathilde
Beggs, Mollie
Beggs, Robert and Margaret
Beggs, Robert C
Behlmann, John M. and Wilhelmina
Beitz, Alban O
Beitz, Frances M
Beitz, Lillian M
Benda, Evelyn Holmes
Benda, Frank Sr
Benda, Frank V
Benda, Jack J
Berndt, Basil W
Bertram, Harry H
Bertram, Leone R
Biegemann, Arthur J
Biegemann, Jessie M. Stillwell
Biggs, Louise
Biggs, Ray
Bingham, John A
Birkenheier, John A.
Bishop, Ella S.L
Bishop, Grace E
Bishop, John E
Bishop, Vera V
Blado, Harold and Grace
Blair, Florence B
Blair, Florence S
Blair, Frank C
Blair, Georgia H
Blair, Marguerite Ann
Bliese, Marion Neldner
Blodgett, Anita Louisa
Blodgett, Arthur G
Blodgett, Louisa Schley
Blodgett, Riley F
Blodgett, Romona Cordes
Bodemann, Adolf
Bodemann, Margaret
Boice, Ovid M.
Bollmann, Andreas Marius
Books, Kenneth L
Booth, Ella
Booth, Frank
Borgstrom, Ralph Edward
Bostwick, Emma F
Bostwick, Frank N
Bothe, Walter C
Bothe, William A
Botsford, Kate C. Agnew
Bourn, A. C
Bourn, Charles
Bourn, Elizabeth
Bourn, H. C
Bourn, Mary E
Bourn, Nettie M
Bourn, Tom C
Bourn-Longley family stone
Bovard, Charles E. (D. D.)
Boyd, Jennie
Boyd, Maria A
Boyd, Nellie
Boyd, Robert P
Boyd, Wm. George
Boyington, Ella LaGertha
Brand, Albert C
Brand, Henrietta A
Brandemuehl, Richard J
Branscombe, Georgianna V
Brechlin, Herman F
Brem, Roger Davis
Brockman, male infants
Brosnihan, Maurice and George
Brown, Carol L
Brown, Charles B
Brown, Florence M. Scheets
Brown, Frances K
Brunner, Peter
Bugbee, Hannah
Bugbee, Jeannette E
Bugbee, Van H
Bullian, Jennie E
Bullian, Wm. John
Burkholz, Elizabeth
Burmeister, Kathryn
Burmeister, William A.
Burmeister, Ernest R
Burns, Andrea Danielle
Burrie, Benjamin
Burrie, Leo B. and Ruby L
Burson, Frieda Pierner
Burson, Oscar E
Butchart, Gordon M. and Janice M
Callows, Edna
Callows, Walter
Cambier, Donald F
Cambier, Louis G
Cambier, Margaret M
Canright, Theresa L
Carberry, James E. and Edna V
Carlstedt, Elizabeth Emma
Carlstedt, Fred M
Carlstedt, K.L.M
Carr, Herbert E. and Gloria C
Carroll, Morris B. and Florence A
Cartledge, Grace E
Cartledge, Harry G
Casebeer, William
Caspar, Agnes W
Cauley, Avis C
Celoni, Joyce Foley
Ceman, Edward c
Ceman, Sally A
Chamberiain, Scott Michael
Chapman, Janet McEwen
Chapman, Lloyd S
Chapman, Lloyd Sherman
Chapman, Mabel E
Chase, James W
Cherne, Anna
Christiansen, C. Peter
Christiansen, Hilda H
Clark, George E
Clark, Lavern
Clark, Myrtle E
Clayton, Ellery W
Clemans, Percy W
Clemans, Verna M
Cole, Sophia T
Congdon, James L. and Esther Davis
Conrad, John
Conrad, John D
Conrad, Minnie
Cook, Flora Boyd
Cook, Samuel B
Coombs, George W
Cornell, Katharine F
Cornell, Laura Buell
Cornell, Leroy Kenneth
Cortte, George O. and Ione A.
Coshun, Hollis L
Coshun, Melba H
Cotter, Richard T. and Patricia A
Cowan, Arthur
Cowan, Margaret
Crandall, Alvin
Crandall, Wilma B. Struck
Crockett, Robert
Crooks, Richard J. and Joanne R
Crossman, Charles L
Crossman, Helen A
Crossman, Nellie E
Cruickshank, unclear
Cunderman, Threse
Czachesz, Joseph F
Czachesz, Mary E
Czysz, John F
Czysz, Ruth Jones
Dabel, Otto
Dabel, Rose
Daebel, Friedrick and Dorothea
Daebel, Harvey C.
Dahms, Robert B. and Georgiann P
Dancy, Arthur C
Davies, Charlotte
Davies, Cora Trakel
Davies, Darcy J
Davies, Evan
Davies, Martha A
Davies, Melvin H
Davies, Thomas B
De Priest, Lyle A
De Snoo, Arie P. and Maaike
Decker, Celestia
DeLong, Nancy E
DeMarcantonio, Carmen
DePriest, Debra Sue
DePriest, Marc A. and Susie L
Destefano, Madolyn A
DeTarville, Josephine F
Deutsch, Millie H
Deutsch, Otto J
Dexter, Donald c
Dey, Albert Van Brunt
Dey, Catharine Opdyke
Dey, Phebe
Dibben, Clara Ann Vogel
Dibben, Wallace Henry
Diemann, August
Diemann, Herman L
Diemann, Josephine
Diestler, Irvin C. and Mary
Dietscher, Irene E
Difman, Lily Carlstedt
Dill, Lyle E
Dingeldein, George Sr. and Margaret
Dingeldein, Henry and family
Dingeldein, John and William
Dingledine, Bertha
Dingledine, Matthew
Dinkel, Herman C.
Dioetscher, Gilbert L
Dittman, Esther
Dittman, John
Dixon, Jenna Kim
Dodd, Samuel
Douglas, Gerald K
Dowling, Augusta
Dowling, Edna
Dowling, Paul
Dowling, William
Downing, L. Pearl
Downing, M. W
Dowty, Charles R
Dowty, Dora Alice
Doyle, Dorothy E
Doylen, Daniel M
Doylen, Friedericka
Dresdow, Henry C.
Duraneau, Lenore
Duwel, Raymond W
Ebert, August
Edwards, Isabel Smith
Eggert, Edward L
Eggert, Gertrude A
Elger, Benjamin and Rachel
Elger, Bertha L
Elger, Toney E
Ellenson, Frederick L
Elliot, Caroline
Elliot, Seymour A. and siblings
Emslie, Agnes
Emslie, Alexander
Emslie, John
Emslie, Peter
Enders, Emma A
Enders, John J
Engle, Earl W. and Marion D
Engstrom, Mary E
Erickson, Sabena
Erickson, Josephine
Erickson, Rasmus L
Estberg, Eva Mae Jameson
Evans, Chester R
Evans, Edith L
Evans, Fola A
Evans, Joseph Henry
Evans, Thomas A
Fash, Jesse L
Fender, Thomas W
Fetters, Jessie A
Field, Corp. Charles G. and Jessie B
Fieldhack, Jack R
Finley, Frances D
Finley, Sue McKenzie
Fintel, John F
Fischer, Leona E
Fisher, Margaret
Fisher, T. D
Flint, James F. Jr
Floe, Ethel C
Floe, Rasmus E
Flood, Robert and Maggie
Foll, Ella
Foll, Walter
Follendorf, Emma E
Follendorf, Henry A
Follien, Faye L
Fox, Cymbre E
Frame, Andrew Jay
Frame, Bryan A. II
Frame, Bryan Ardis
Frame, Charles H
Frame, E. Mabel
Frame, Elizabeth Stewart
Frame, Emma J
Frame, Harvey J
Frame, Henry M
Frame, irving P
Frame, M. Adelia
Frame, Paul
Frame, Sarah C
Frame, Tweat Ardis
Frame, Walter R
Frame, William S
Frank, Anna
Frank, Brian Gilbert
Frank, Daniel R
Frank, Harold and Geneva A
Frank, Raymond M
Free, Edna Krauss
Freehoff, Florence Land
Freeman, Flora V
Freudenstein, Carrie
Frick, Evelyn Gunn
Frick, John C
Fritz, Doris Philip
Fritz, Joel M
Fritz, Nellie P
Froemming, Chas. H
Froemming, Marion E
Frost, Bernard C. and Mary Jean
Frost, Christopher S
Frost, Darrell Lee
Frost, Kenneth E
Fruit, Clyde E
Fruit, Lucy L
Fry, Mary Kippers
Fryatt, Adele A
Fryatt, Annie F
Fryatt, Dr. Harry E
Fryatt, Jean F
Fryatt, Walter S
Ftitz, Hugh S. and Dorothy H
Fumall, Isabelle M
Funk, Benj. F
Funk, Helen
Furrer, Joseph W.
Gabel, Emma A
Gabel, John W
Gabel, Theresa L
Gabrysiak, Frank A. and Frances A. Yatzeck
Gabrysiak, Stanley W. and Winifed
Gallina, Shirley A
Garrison, Thomas L
Gauger, Ella C
Gault, Thomas H.
Gazinski, Robert J. and Bernice
Gehrt, infant girl
Geibel, Charles Wesley
Geis, Henry
Geisler, Edwin J
Gernon, Cora E. and family
Gernon, Edward and family
Gibson, Harry William and Laura Buchner
Gigous, Agnes M
Gigous, Charles A
Gigous, Deane M
Gigous, G. Ynonne
Gigous, Mary Elizabeth
Gigous, Merle C
Gigous, Robert A
Gilbert, Gladys
Gilbert, Harvey W
Gilman, J. W
Glover, Irene T
Golemgeske, Hazel E
Golemgeske, Louis A
Gonzalez, Ariana
Grabias, Lillie C
Grabow, Delbert E
Grabow, Delia A
Grabow, Fred J
Grabow, Shirley I
Graser, Adam H
Graser, Adam Sr
Graser, Alice
Graser, Caroline C
Graser, Catherine
Graser, Eugene
Graser, William
Greb, Ethel
Greb, Russell J. and Jean M
Green, Loretta H
Green, William S
Gregory, Edward G
Griffith, Raymond
Griffith, Victoria
Grob, Howard Gerald
Grob, Larry Howard
Grother, William A
Grover, Raymond A. and Darlene J
Guerrero, Jason R
Gunther, August H
Gunther, Helen Louise Gaspar
Gunther, Martha M
Gutzman, Edna
Gysel, Augusta
Gysel, Clara M
Gysel, Rosa E

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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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