Info on individuals buried in the Trail cemetery
1 Anna Trail Wife of Abraham Trail, not sure where he is buried. Possibly duaghter of Peter and Anna (Ronk) Kirfman. If so, Anna was a sister to George Kirfman, who's wife Deborah (Ronk) Kirfman is buried here.
2 Partial stone Partial footstone. The first initial appears to be D.
3 Peter A. Trail Son of William and Mary (Kirfman) Trail. Mary is buried in this cemetery, not sure where William is buried.
4 Mary Trail Mary (Kirfman) Trail. Wife of William Trail, not sure where he is buried. Daughter of Peter and Anna (Ronk) Kirfman, who are probably buried in Monroe Co., Iowa. Mary was a sister to Deborah (Ronk) Kirfman, who is buried in this cemetery.
5 Sarah Trail Stone is almost illegible. Sarah was the wife of Thomas Trail, not sure where he is buried. Sarah was probably the daughter of Thomas and Nancy (Dever) Brothers, who are probably buried in Virginia. Deborah was a sister to Mary (Ronk) Trail, who is buried in this cemetery.
6 Partial stone Partial stone, which I can't match with any other pieces. Looks like the death date was Apr or Aug 1862 and the age was sixty something years.
7 Partial stone Partial stone, which I can't match with any other pieces. Looks like the age was something 4 years.
8 Infant Son Miller Infant son of Thomas and Sarah "Sally" (Ronk) Miller, who are probably buried in Kansas. Sarah was a daughter of Jacob and Hanna (Brothers) Ronk. Hannah is buried in this cemetery, Jacob is probably buried in Missouri.
9 Deborah Kirfman Wife of George Kirfman, not sure where he is buried. Daughter of Jacob and Hanna (Brothers) Ronk. Hannah is buried in this cemetery, Jacob is probably buried in Missouri. Her husband George Kirfman was a son of Peter and Anna (Ronk) Kirfman, who are probably buried in Monroe Co., Iowa.
10 Hannah Ronk Wife of Jacob Ronk, who is believed to be buried in Cedar Co., Missouri. Jacob married Amy or Emma Tucker 19 Oct 1848 in Putnam County, then moved to Missouri about 1857. Hanna (Brothers) Ronk was a daughter of Thomas and Nancy (Dever) Brothers, who are probably buried in Virginia. Hannah's brother Joseph W. Brothers is buried in the Underwood Cemetery, which is about one mile southwest of this cemetery.