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Winnebago County
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Sacred Heart Cemetery
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Haasl - Ostertag


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Haasl, Frederick T. and Hilda J
Hahn, Clara A
Hahn, Cynthia
Hahn, Leroy C
Hamill, Sean M
Handy, Russell G. and Eleanor H
Hanseter, Gilbert G.
Harnitz, Dexter Ross
Harnitz, Mitchell William
Harrand, Carl
Harrand, Frank and Mary
Harris, Ivan S
Hartel, Lottie
Hartman, Clarence
Hartman, Clarence and Margaret L
heidl, Daniel and A
Heidl, Larrie S
Heinzl, Ludwig
Heinzl, Mary
Heinzl, Ralph J. and Bernice C
Heinzl, Richard
Heinzl, Theresa
Heiser, Caroline M
Heisler, Ernest and Katherine
Heisler, John
Heisler, Joseph G. and Eleanor S
Heisler, Ludwig and family
Heisler, Mary C
Heisler, Mary G
Heisler, Mary J
Heisler, Petronela
Heisler, Petronella
Heling, Anita H
Helmuth, Louis O. and Gertrude
Helmuth, Louis O. and Gertrude E
Henderson, Robert B. and Pat
Henning, Margaret Elizabeth
Herbstreith, Lloyd G
Herdina, John
Herdina, John
herdina, Rose T
Heredia, Maria Guadalupe
Herrle, Lydia C.
Herzig, Ernst
Herzig, Frank
Herzig, George and Rosalia
Herzig, John J
Herzig, Joseph
Herzig, Margaret
Herzig, Rose
Herzig, Theresa
Herzig, Theresa Herdina
Higginbotham, Carlton W.
Higginbotham, Carlton W
Hinde, George E. and Joan C
Hinske, Jack and Joan M
Hirschberg, Thomas and Patricia
Hoffman, William
Hogue, Geraldine B
Holgomb, Marie A
Hollub, Bernice
Hollub, Frank
Hollub, Frank Jr
Hollub, Katherine
Holzbauer, Albert and Anna
Holzbauer, Anita
Holzbauer, Delores Ann
Holzbauer, Esther L
Hopp, Theodore J. III
Horejs, Alois and Elizabeth
Horejs, Anton
Horejs, Frank and Katerine
Horejs, John
Horejs, Robert J. and Lois J
Horejs, Roger W
Hoth, Lester F. and Josephine T
Hubertus, Joseph J. and Mary
Hughes, Dennis D. and Suzanne M
Ilk, Otto M. and Anna C.
Ilk, Herb O. and Josephine M
Jensen, Debra A
Jensen, Marie F
Jiricka, Joseph A. and Ruth M
Jiricka, Barbara
Jiricka, Cyrill and Katherine
Jones, Daisy
Jung, August
Jungbauer, Anna M.
Jungwirth, Leonard J. and Dolo
Jungwirth, Crescentia
Jungwirth, Ferdinand and Hedwig
Jungwirth, John
Jungwirth, John and Jennie
Jungwirth, John and Josephine
Jungwirth, Joseph
Jungwirth, Theresa M
Kalbus, Elizabeth
Kallin, Walter H. and June C.
Kalous, Joseph Jr.
Kalous, Norbert
Kalous, Wenzel
Kalous, Math and Lena
Kampenhuber, Ferdinand and Rosina
Kapral, John E. and Dorothy E
Karl, Joseph
Karow, Stanley W. and Frances M
Kasper, David Vicente
Kasper, Eugene R
Kasper, Frederick V. and Mary H
Kasper, George M. and Esther L
Kasper, Michael and Josephine
Kaupp, Elizabeth
Keber, Joseph G
Keima, Anna Sippi
Keliher, Timothy J. and Margaret
Kellermann, Frank
Kellermann, Joseph
Kellermann, Mary
Kellermann, Michael
Kellermann, Michael A. and Eleanor I
Kellermann, Ralph B
Kempinger, children
Kempinger, Frank and Pauline
Kempinger, Joseph and Lillian
Kempinger, Lucy D
Kempinger, Mark j. and Marie S
Kempinger, Norman
Kessel, Alois
Kessel, Mary
Kessel, Mathias
Kessel, Theresa
Kessel, Wenzil and Mary Kempinger
Kim, Robert D
Kim, Robert D. and Dianne M
Kinateder, Magdalena
Kinateder, Betty J
Kinderman, George J. and Marian P
Kinderman, John
Kinderman, Robert R
Kinderman, unclear and Mary
Kirsch, Peter J. and Joan C
Kissink, Evelyn C
Kitchen, Edwin W
Kitchen, Edwin W. and Marcella M
Klein, William P
Kloiber, Jeffery S.
Kloiber, John A. and Germaine
Kloiber, Albert and Anna
Kloiber, Albert Jr. and Gertrude E
Kloiber, Frank R
Kloiber, Frank R. and Mary
Kloiber, Russell J. and Lynn M
Kloiber, William A
Koch, Mary Louise and Ann Marie
Koeck, Anthony and Irene E.
Koelbl, William and Maria
Koelbl, Caroline
Koelbl, Louis A. and Rose T
Koeppl, Frank
Kolb, Nicholas and Selma M
Korsch, Albert R. and Mary P
Kort and Kese family
Kossl, Leonard M. (Nick) and Elaine M
Kossl, Leonard N
Kotschi, Ronald and Mary Lu
Kriha, Edward R. and Theresa L
Kriha, Mary F.
Kriha, Adeline J
Kriha, Edward A. and Dorothy M
Kriha, Joseph
Kriha, Rudolph and Mary
Krueger, George and Mary Ann
Kuehn, Clarence G
Kuehn, Doloris S
Kuehn, Ernest and Mary
Kuehn, Ernie C
Kuehn, Gilbert
Kuehn, Harold and Adeline E
Kuehn, Kimberly Nicole
Kuemmerlein, Edward and Sylvia
Kunde, Alfred
Kunde, Alfred Jr
Kunde, Theresa
Kundermann, Harold
Kurr, Carol A. Reichenberger
LaFleur, Gordon J. and Lydia M
Laib, Marie F
Lange, Milton R. and Gisella
Langenfeld, Albert J. and Anna O
Langkau, Clifford R. and Maria
Langkau, Joseph J
Langkau, Joseph J. and Esther M
langkau, Matthew and Mary A
Langkau, Steve R. and Marcella J
Lautenschlager, Samuel
Leckner, Peter and Annie
Leckner, Mitilda
Leckner, Peter and Annie
Leckner, Peter p
Lehman, Robert E.
Lehman, Christine A
Lehman, Robert E
Leib, Ronald J
Lekovich, Peter H. and Eleanor
Lekovich, Peter H. and Eleanor B
Lemberger, Alois and Augusta
Leonard, Todd M
Leuthold, Frieda K
Leuthold, James S
Leuthold, Myles A
Leuthold, Thomas
Leutihold, James Steven
Lewellyn, Ralph R. and Marie
Lewis, Daniel R
Lex, Evelyn C
Lex, Richard J
Lichtfuss, Magdalen Martha
Lichtfuss, Richard
Lichtfuss, Lorraine A
Lichtfuss, Magdalen Martha
Lichtfuss, Richard
Lieske, Lucretia
Lisak, Mary Kay
Lisy, Katharina
Loker, Arden F. and Judith A
Loos, Emil G. and Bernette G
Lueck, Betty Jane
Luft, Mary F
Luft, Robert K
Lyons, Robert B. and Millie E
MacDonald, Emily F
MacDonald, Walter G
Macho, Edward J
Macho, Joseph and Theresa E
Macho, William
Madel, David H
Madel, Herman J. and Marie R
Madson, Charles G. and Bertha H
Madson, Elaine
Maichen, Leo C. and Anna L.
Maichen, Leo C. and Anna I
Maier, John
Major, Carol Joan
Majorowicz, Frank
Majorowicz, Leo
Majorowicz, Theresa
Mallon, Jerome E.
Mallon, Jerome E
Manion, Kayla Lynn
Manion, Sylvia G
Marin, Arthur R. and Louise J
Masanz, Eugene F. and Vivian V
Mateyka, Aloysius (Louis)
Mateyka, John A.
Mateyka, Charles M. and Betty M
Mateyka, John and Mary A
Mateyka, Mark S
Mateyka, Stephen J. and Betty J
Mateyka, Sylvester Vette
Mathe, Donald L
Mathe, Louis and Margaret M
Mathe, Ralph A
Mathe, Rudolph J
Mathe, Theodore E. and Cecelia J
Mathewson, Paul G
Matsche, Jacob and Anna
Matsche, Jacob and Isabel E.
Matsche, Robert H. and Bernice
Matsche, Harold J
Matsche, John C
Matsche, Mary K
Mauritz, Andrew and Mary
Mauritz, Edgard J
Mauritz, Elizabeth Ann
McBride, Evelyn E
McCall, John J. and Mary K. Peister
McCann, Thomas H
Metko, Joseph
Metko, Rudy and unclear
Metko, Albina
Metko, Edwin
Metko, John
Metko, Joseph
Metko, Joseph (2)
Metko, Ruddy and Tillie J
Metko, William
Metko, William (2)
Michels, Henry
Miller, Eugene and Marie
Miller, Francis A. and Lillian R
Miller, Herbert J. and Pauline E
Miller, Herman and Mary
Miller, Howard J
Miller, Jacob and Mary
Miller, Leo J
Miller, Lucille E
Miller, Marie
Miller, Marvin H
Miller, Mitchell Lee
Miller, Myron M
Miller, Pius and Theresa
Miller, Robert
Mirkes, Clara B
Moore, David R. and Mary J
Mortimer, John C. and Phyllis M
Mottl, Frank J. and Petronela
Mottl, Frank and P
Mueller, Anna M
Mueller, Englebreth
Mueller, Franziska
Mueller, James
Mueller, Joe and Mary
Mueller, Kenneth
Mueller, Linda
Mueller, Ralph D
Mueller, Virginia M
Muetzel, Herbert D
Muetzel, Herbert D. and Mary Jame
Mugebauer, Herbert
Mugerauer, Robert W. and Viola V
Nachtmann, Caroline
Nachtmann, Herman
Nachtmann, Herman and Mary
Nachtmann, Magdalena
Nagelmiller, Joseph and Wilhelmina
Nagelmiller, Mauritz
Naghtman, Phyllis A
Nass, Tom
Nault, Leo P. and Angela B
Nebl, Joseph
Nebl, Joseph
Nekoli, Julius
Nelson, Catherine Marie
Nelson, daniel A. Jr
Nelson, Hubert N
Neustifter, George
Neustifter, Marie
Newustifter, John S. and Faye M
Nickel, John Gerard
Nielsen, Harold R. and Emily M
Nigl, Harold R. and Ethel M.
Nigl, Clara L
Nigl, Francis C
Notzke, William A. and Marie
Novotny, Edmund R.
Novotny, Rudolph and Rose
Novotny, Magdelina
Novotny, Rudolph and Rose
Oberhansl, Albert
Oberhansl, Caroline
Oestreich, Helga Hedwig
Ostertag, Walter V. and Cecelia C

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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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