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Riverside Memorial Cemetery
Tombstone Photos


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Adams, Frank
Armstrong, Thomas and Julia A.
Arnold, Christopher and Eliza
Arnold, Israel
Ashley, Cooper N. and Jennie W
Ashley, Daniel
Ashley, Francis
Ashley, Netty
Averill, Wm. and Dotha Tyler
Babbitt, Nancy J.
Barnett, Julia A.
Barnett, William D.
Barron, Quartus H.
Barron, Sylvia Hawks Ashley
Barthorpe, George aand Mary
Bauer, Max M.
Baumann, Louie and Julia
Bedker, Lena
Blake, Gen. Wm.
Blanchard, J. and Eunice
Blauvelt, Tunis T. and Cordeli
Blazek, Loretta J.
Bliss, C.M.
Bloedel, Amanda L.
Bloedel, Michael and Christina
Bloedel, unclear
Bloedel, William A.
Bloor, Anna Buckland
Bloor, Nellie M.
Bloss, Geo. W. and Eliza
Bloss, Myrtle H. and Annie
Bonner, Albert G.
Bonner, Anna and family
Bonner, James and Jane
Bonner, John and Elizabeth A.
Bonner, unclear male
Bonner, Victoria
Bonner, Willie and unclear
Borst, W.D. and Mary E.
Boynton, S. Maria and A. Arabe
Brooks, Louisa
Brower, Carl
Brower, Ella
Brunner, Henry W. and Lena
Bryant, Nathan R.
Bryden, David C.
Buchda, Charles and Mary
Buckland, Mason
Buckland, Walter
Bunker, Carrie L.
Bunker, Cath.
Bunker, Catherine
Bunker, Cyrus
Bunker, Eben
Bunker, Eben J.
Bunker, Homer and Ann J.
Burton, Oscar H.
Buss, Albert A.
Buss, Viola I.
Cady, Dwight W.
Cady, Farley
Cady, Leonard J. and Mary A.
Cady, Wm. E.
Cairns, Elizabeth
Calkins, Emma E.
Cantafio, Alfonso E. and Florence
Chambers, Samuel H. and Fanny
Chapman, Hamlin L. and Julia M
Chapman, Wells A. and Catherine
Chapman and Young family,  
Clapp, Jacob F.
Clark, Abner W.
Clark, Delos W. and Louisa A.
Clark, Henry M.
Clark, John
Clarke, Mary A.
Clement, Lottie Dell
Cleveland, George W. and Eva M
Cleveland, Washington and George
Cochrane, Charles M. and Sarah
Cochrane, Wesley J. and M. Ade
Colan, Mary Kaiser
Coman, F.D.
Coman, Seymour T. and Eunice B
Conrad, Elmer W. and Dora
Cook, Nathanial
Coon, Ann Valentine
Corser, Sallie and Lewis E.
Cross, Sylvester
Crown, Clarence and Bertha
Crowns, Francis E.
Darling, Adaline L. Learned
Darling, H.W.
Davies, Amanda
Davies, Harriett Gates
Davies, Walter E.
Denniston, Eliza Breakey
Dern, Henry
Dern, Oscar L.
Dern, Sophia
Dickson, Henry and family
Dickson, John
Dickson, Lorraine
Dickson, Peter
Dingel, Fred E.
Dingel, Phebe B.
Dinkel, Louis L. and Mabel
Dooley, Robert E.
Drewa, John C. and Betty L.
Duerne, Hugo
Dumke, Edward and Elice
Dunham, Ury
Dunn, Henry and family
Dykstra, Ralph C. and Sandra A
Edwards, John
Edwards, Sarah
Eggleston, Charles H. and Susi
Erdman, Arthur J.
Erdman, Cora E.
Evans, Clara F.
Evans, Roy E.
Ferguson, Benjamin
Ferguson, Charles A. and Phoebe
Ferguson, Freddie
Ferguson, James
Ferguson, William C. and Bessie
Fisher, Henry J. and Emma R.
Fisher, John
Funk, Christoph
Funk, Marea E.
Gaiser, John
Gaiser, Mary
Gallop, Gardiner
Gallop, Maria W. Treadway
Gamble, James and Calista Barb
Gamble, Jennie A.
Gamble, Robert
Geiger, Henry and Elizabeth
Geiger, Walter O. and family
Gensch, William A. and Crystal
Germain, Barnard
German, Ebenezer
Gibbs, Nathaniel S. and Camill
Gilbert, Sophia P.
Gillett, Capt. Robert A.
Gillett, Capt. Robt. A.
Gillett, Serepta A. Downing
Gleason, Joel A.
Glessner, Emily B.
Glessner, Henry and Mary
Gorsuch, George A. and Sophia
Goss, Emily A.
Gould, Eleanor C.
Gould, Granville and Ammasena
Gould, Granville D.
Gould, Mervin J.
Graf, Friedrich J. and Maria B
Grant, Jerusha
Grebe, Christian P. and Marie
Greene, Mary A.
Griswold, Joshua and Sarah G.
Griswold, Merrel and Sally
Grout, Emma A.
Grout, Lena E.
Grout, Luna E. and family
Grout, Stephen D.
Grube, Reinhold
Hallenbach, Charity and Gertrude
Hanch, Lois
Handy, Arch
Handy, Hale and Laura
Harder, Otto M. and Alvina M.
Hawes, Geo. D.
Hawes, Sally
Hawley, Elizabeth
Hawley, Elizabeth Marsh
Hawley, Silas
Hayden, Charles
Hayden, Mary B.
Heather, John H.
Hemingway, unclear and Philena
Heyer, Christian
Hiley, Ronald W.
Hollnagel, Jackie Lee (Jack)
Hopkins, Dr. Warren K.
Hopkins, Henry
Houston, Emmor and Ida M.
Houston, Hassel
Houston, John A. and Elizabeth
Howes, Charlott
Hunter, Frank W.
Hunter, Josephine Gallop
Hunter, Mary Stevenson
Hurd, Adelia
Hurd, C.C.
Hurd, May Johnson
Hurd, William A.
Illsley, William A.
Ingham, Lora Gamble and Minerva
Jahn, Ella L.
Jahn, Louilla R.
Jahn, Louis F.
James, Lyle
Johnson, Andrew
Johnson, C.F.
Johnson, F.C.
Johnson, Jane Thomas
Jones, Gideon F.
Judd, Jane Elizabeth
Judd, Mary L.
Kaiser, Alvin W.
Kaiser, Frank J.
Kamp, Fred W. and Tena M.
Ketchum, Etta May
King, Elizabeth
King, James
King, Joseph E. and Emma A.
King, Mary E.
Knaack, Maria
Kobs, Emma
Kolitz, Ludwig and Henrietta
Kollath, Edward J.
Kovalaske, Julius and Ernestine
Kukuk, George W. and Caroline
Kukuk, Wallace G. and Daisy L.
Kutzke, Edward A.
Kutzke, Edward A. and Bonita A
LaSage, N.D. Darling
Lasage, Nelson A. and Mary
Lemmon, John and Amelia
Leonard, Leander
Leslie, male
Lidthe, Otto
Lightner, Frederick W.
Lightner, Jack F. (Ghost)
Lindley, Frank and Katie
Lindley, John C. and Maggie A.
Lindsay, David
Litscher, Louise
Longseth, Marie
Luling, Euizabeth N.
Luling, Maggie Bertha
Lurke, Paul F. and Anna M.
Lutenberg, Jarret and Ella
Lyle, Charles and Euphemia
Lyle, Robert
Mace, Maurice and Mary Jean
MacHolz, Lucille B. and family
MacMichael, William and Ellen
Madland, Lawrence E. (Larry)
Mair, Hugh and Ethelwyn
Mallory, Dr. Joseph
Mallory, Susan L.
Manley, Ellen M.
Manley, Ira Jr.
Manley, Mary M.
Manley, Rose
Manske, Raymond A.
Marschner, Burnice
Marschner, William
Marshall, Jessie
Marshall, Maggie F.
Marshall, Maggie F. and Natalie
McCallum, Margaret
McCloud, Martha
McConnell, James and Emma A.
McDougal, Kenneth and Violet
McDowell, Arthur and Nancy
McDowell, Maggie
McDowell, Samuel C. and Margaret
McEvoy, Harry C. and Helen
McGinnis, Thomas H. and Lulu M
McLain, Clarence M. and Nettie
McLyman, Samuel C. and Harriet
McLyman, Sarah
Meigs, Curtis and Maria Schaff
Meigs, Geo. M. and family
Menke, Christian and family
Merwin, Charles and family
Meservy, Rubin and Ann
Meservy, Silas and Rufus
Mike, Theodore and Cora M.
Milarch, Henry F.
Miller, John J. and Emilie
Milton, Elmer E.
Milton, Peter and Ann
Money, Thomas W.
Moore, Fred and Jennie
Moratz, Mother and Emma
Morgan, George
Morrison, Isabell
Morrison, William and Ione
Mullen, Irene
Muren, George H.
Muren, Ruth E. Linke
Newell, Minerva A. and family
Niles, Mary J.
Niles, Simon J.
Nisbet, John and Janet
North, Laura E.
North, Vivian J.
Nurse, Daniel
Nurse, Willie E.
OBrien, Charles H.
Obrien, David
OBrien, Robert W.
OBrien, Thomas
OHase, Lodemia and Tyrrell
Oliver, Louis J. and Francis
Oliver, Sylvia
Oliver, William
ONeill, James M. and Susan A
Oswald, Edward R.
Oswald, Harriet M.
Paredes, Kim Kristine Dykstra
Parker, Joel K. and family
Parker, Wm. K. and Harriet G.
Parks, James
Pater, Joseph William
Patterson, unclear and Mary
Pease, Charles D.
Perry, Lucy A.
Pettack, Otto
Pillsbury, Earl R. and Dora M.
Pillsbury, Leona McCloud
Pollasch, William A. and Amanda
Port, Ernest and Minnie
Posthuma, Fred and Melda M.
Potts, Alice M.
Pratt, Hiram P. and Dianna C.
Pratt, Myrtle
Precht, Harold E. and Beryle D
Prentice, Lucy
Prentice, Thomas
Purdy, Edmund and Harriet E.
Pyles, Isabel
Quamme, Merlin L. and Ann M.
Quandt, Louis W.
Raabe, Dorothy
Raabe, Ernst B. and Auguste J
Raabe, Estella K.
Raabe, Herold E.
Rabehl, Carol Ann
Rabehl, Christ F. and family
Rabehl, Leonard L.
Rademann, Frank C. and Pauline
Ransom, Mehitable
Raymond, Harriet D.
Reynolds, Wm.
Richards, T.H.
Richardson, Alice
Richardson, Edwin B. and Mary
Richardson, Fannie
Richter, Elizabeth
Ring, Max N. and Laura M
Rink, Merlin A.
Roberts, Annie
Roberts, Charles L. and family
Roberts, George D.
Roberts, George S.
Roberts, Grace
Roberts, John Charles
Roberts, Malcolm
Roberts, Maria Davies
Roberts, Mary Amorette
Roberts, Mildred B.
Roberts, Sophie R.
Roberts, Thos. D.
Rockwell, James M.
Rockwell, John C.
Rockwell, Rebecca E.
Root, F.C.
Root, Irene
Root, Lyman N.
Root, Mary J.
Ross, Nesbitt
Rule, Mary Cameron
Sanford, John H.
Schmutzler, Herbert A.
Schultz, Herbert E. and family
Schwefel, Ralph C. and Gladys
Schwefel, William J.
Schwefel, William J. and Elisa
Schwonke, Melvin W.
Sherman, Eri B.
Shore, William Jr.
Siedschlag, Carl and Wilhelmine
Siedschlag, Carl L. and Esther
Siedschlag, George E. and Edna
Siedschlag, Henry
Sikorski, Sigmund E. and family
Simmons, Alice
Smith, J.T.
Smith, James B. and Almira
Smith, John
Spoon, Bettie and Maggie
Spoon, Carrie L.
Stafford, Dr. A.C. and Walter
Stafford, unclear
Stanley, William
Stark, Janett
Stark, Peter H.
Steers, Gene W. and family
Stenzel, Edward O. and Louise
Stenzel, Edward W. and Mabel B
Stone, Lewie H.
Tenant, Elizabeth S.
Tesser, Edith Warren
Thiemann, Frederick and Mary
Thorn, Lottie May
Tiberman, Albert
Tiberman, Ida Caroline
Tiberman, Joseph
Tiberman, Mary Lany
Tims, Harry P. and Jean R.
Tischer, Earl A. and Phoebe
Tolsma, Claus T.
Tolsma, Elizabeth
Tolsma, Theodore K.
Tompkins, Jane
Torrey, Sarah Zebiah
Townsend, Calamae Dickson
Townsend, Caroline
Townsend, William F.
Tramell, Maria Dickson
Trimble, John
Trimble, Thomas C.
Tunnison, Lagrange L. and Ellen
Tyrrell, E.G.
Uebel, Ernest C. and Alma
Van Der Werff, Rudolph
Vande Kolk, Dorothy M.
Vande Kolk, Joseph B.
Waldo, Alma
Wallace, George
Wallace, Marietta
Wallace, Mary E.
Walter, Frank W. and Vashti
Ward, Rev. Joseph
Webb, Charles C. and Mary
Webster, J.C. and Caroline
Weed, Fred C. and Hinkley
Weed, John and Brownell
Wells, Edgar D.
Westover, Nettie
White, H.M. and Halstead
Whiting, Betsey
Whitman, Rev. Alva
Whittingham, Thomas H.
Wilcox, David T. and Charlotte
Willett, John
Williams, Dewitt C. and Sarah
Williams, Sarah Jane
Williams, Suky
Willson, Mathew
Wisniewski, Raymond W.
Witthum, Heinrich O.
Witthum, Herman and Hulda
Witthum, Walter C.
Witthun, Herman E. and Emma E
Wobig, Herbert and Hilda
Wohlen, Lars and Sarah R.
Wood, Mary A. and Morgan
Wood, Orlando and Harriet
Worzala, Leonard and Marie C
Wright, George L. and Martha C
Yach, Clarence F. and Sara M.
Ziegel, Emil L.
Ziegel, Erna and Ruth
Ziegel, Julia

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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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