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Rocktown History Cemetery Report For
Infant Runion
Birth Date:
Age:
Death Date:
Cemetery Name:
Trissels Mennonite Church Cemetery
Grave Location:
1
30
13
Section Plot Row Grave
Cemetery Type:
Church
Tombstone Note:
Tombstone
Remarks:
No visible marker-recorded by Church
Cemetery Location:
Latitude:
Longitude:
Source Date Remarks :
22-Jul-03
Trissels Mennonite Church Cemetery. Compared Eunice Smith's 18 Mar 2002 recording against J. Robert Swank's 1967 records. Bob & Lois Emswiler added new burials 22 Jul 2003.
Cemetery Notes
Cemetery is enclosed by a fence. This cemetery has three distinct sections to it. Section 2 is the closest to the church and was recorded rows from the street side to the back (west to east) and headstones from left to right. Section 1 is next and it runs diagonally from the back side of the church toward the street and headstones are recorded from left to right. Section 3 is the furthest from the church and the rows are recorded from the back to the front side toward the road, and headstones are recorded from left to right. There are two small marble markers in this cemetery which designate locations of the older churches. The marker in Section 2 reads, "Trissels 1900 site of 2nd Trissels Mennonite Church 40' x 50' frame structure." The marker in Section 3 reads, "Trissels C 1822 site of 1st meeting house in Virginia built solely by Mennonites 20' x 25' log structure."
2023 Rocktown History. For personal use only.
Broadway area, Rockingham County, Virginia. From downtown Harrisonburg, Virginia, take Route 42 North (Harpine Highway). Go 9.9 miles and turn left onto Route 809 (Trissels Road). Go 2.1 miles and turn right onto Road 752 (Hisers Lane). Go 8/10th mile and church/cemetery is on the right side of the road.
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