Cleek, Dunmore, Gum, Hill, Stephenson, Suit Family - Person Sheet
Military
Pg 19 Nathan Trail, Enlisted 29 Jul 1776 from Frederick Co by Greenberry Gaither to serve in the Revolution as a private, Flying Camp.
7562Revolutionary Patriots of Montgomery County p.328
7563Nathan Trail. Private, Flying Camp, Frederick (now Montgomery) County, enlisted by Greenbury Gaither, 29 Jul 1776 (Ref: D-44)
Research
Pg 19 James Trail & Rachel Jenkins ch: Nathan Trail, perhaps, although his name does not appear in the 1783 Will of James Trail (1730)
7562 (Not listed as son in other sources either?)
The will of Nathan’s father includes a bequest to a daughter-in-law Frances Trail, widow of 100 ac of Father’s Good Will “where she now dwells.” It appears likely that she is the widow of Nathan, all the other sons being accounted for as here discussed. The will then provides that the land left to Frances shall descend to certain named grandchildren at her death or remarriage, which tend to support the presumption that they are her children:
7562 (Nathan the son of William Trail who is son of James Trail Sr?)
James Trail
William Trail
Edward Trail
Nathan Trail
Box 79 Folder Trail 101_0122: Ltr to Mr. Newman: James Trail’s son:
45680 (Not mentioned as a son of James Trail Sr.)
Could this be Nathan Trail s/o William Trail, who is the son of James Trail Sr?