Not only did people from Waldmünchen immigrate to the Plain, Sauk County, Wisconsin, area, some went to unknown places in North America.
From the Königlich Bayerisches Intelligenzblatt für die Oberpfalz und von Regensburg newspaper dated 1853, here are a few names of people that went to North America:
Katharina Bauer from Geigant, unmarried daughter of a retired farmer, wanted to emigrate. May 23, 1853, Waldmünchen (issue 45, page 393)
Peter Beimkofer [Beinkofner], unmarried "Bindergeselle" (binder) from Geigant. April 20, 1853 (issue 35, page 302-303). Note that Andrew Beinkofner born 30 Nov 1870 in Geigant, immigrated 30 March 1886, lived in Sauk and Iowa County, Wisconsin, married Elizabeth Bettinger.
Johann Erhardt, unmarried from Oed by Flischberg. April 30, 1853 (issue 37, page 327)
Michael and Maria Nachreiner, married couple, residents from Gleissenberg, with 2 young children. Feb. 19, 1853 (issue 18, page 143)
Maria Ruhland from Geigant, unmarried. May 14, 1853 (issue 43, page 379)
Thomas Stammler, brick layer, and Johann Haas, carpenter, from Waldmünchen. Jan. 22, 1853 (issue 11, page 77).