Merton, Wisconsin

The unincorporated communities of Camp Whitcomb, Monches, and North Lake are in the town and the unincorporated community of Stone Bank is partially in the town.The pioneer Swedish-American settlement of New Upsala was also at one time located within Merton.Located in the Lake Country area of Waukesha County.As of the census[2] [failed verification] of 2000, there were 7,988 people, 2,706 households, and 2,278 families residing in the town.13.0% of all households were made up of individuals, and 4.7% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older.
Merton (village), WisconsinWaukesha CountyWisconsinCountryUnited StatesCountyWaukeshaTime zoneCentral (CST)ChenequaMertonMonchesNorth LakeStone BankSwedish-AmericanNew UpsalaUnited States Census Bureaucensuspopulation densityAfrican AmericanNative AmericanPacific Islanderother racesHispanicLatinomarried couplesper capita incomepoverty lineEphraim BeaumontChester DempseyJudson HallJames Barney MarshWaukesha County, WisconsinCounty seatCitiesBrookfieldDelafieldMilwaukeeMuskegoNew BerlinOconomowocPewaukeeVillagesBig BendButlerDousmanElm GroveHartlandLac La BelleLannonLisbonMenomonee FallsMukwonagoNashotahNorth PrairieOconomowoc LakeSummitSussexVernonGeneseeOttawaOkauchee LakeOthercommunitiesBethesdaBuena VistaColgateGenesee DepotGoerke's CornersGuthrieJerichoLake FiveMapletonMontereySaylesvilleSummit CenterSummit CornersWatervilleBrookfield CenterCalhounDodges CornersDenoonDuplainvilleMenomoneeMuskego Settlement