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Harry Sauthoff (1879–1966), lawyer, Wisconsin state senator, and U.S. Representative from Wisconsin [20] Albert G. Schmedeman (1864–1946), 28th governor of Wisconsin, 41st mayor of Madison, U.S. minister to Norway; Robert G. Siebecker (1854–1922), 11th Chief Justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, died in office
Mound Cemetery is a 55-acre burial site located in Racine, Wisconsin. Established in 1852, it was previously the site of approximately 138 prehistoric effigies and burial mounds . Mound Cemetery now contains over 2,600 burials, including many of the most prominent citizens from the history of Racine.
Mt. Olivet Cemetery is a cemetery administered by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milwaukee.It was established in 1907 on the south side of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Located at 3801 West Morgan Avenue, the cemetery is one of seven cemeteries in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee Catholic Cemeteries (AOMCC) System.
Wood National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It is one of two National Cemeteries in Wisconsin. It encompasses 50.1 acres (20.3 ha), and as of 2021, it had over 40,000 interments. It is closed to new interments.
Holy Cross Cemetery & Mausoleum is located at 7301 West Nash Street in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.It is a Roman Catholic cemetery operated by the Archdiocese of Milwaukee.The cemetery was established in 1909, the cemetery comprises 196-acre (79 ha), with about 135,000 burials in graves and about 15,000 in crypts and niches. [1]
Charles R. Boardman (1860–1950), Adjutant General of Wisconsin and American general in World War I [5] Gabriel Bouck (1828–1904), Attorney General of Wisconsin and U.S. Representative from Wisconsin. [citation needed] Charles Frederick Burgess (1873–1945), University of Wisconsin professor, pioneer of electrochemical engineering [6]
This category has two functions. It groups together categories of people buried in cemeteries in Wisconsin. It can also operate to hold topical articles that are not biographies that relate to burial in Wisconsin.
Find a Grave: La Belle Cemetery is in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. [1] Built in 1851, and originally called Henshall Place, it was the first cemetery recorded in Oconomowoc
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