Rootsweb cemetery list has some new records from a Kansas cemetery that those of you searching in Kansas might find useful. http://userdb.rootsweb.com/cemeteries/ I have not checked for Bunkers yet from this new cemetery but there are many Bunkers on this list from various cemeteries in different places. Sometimes when you can't find the person you are looking for you can try looking for a relative like a brother-in-law or other in-law. You might find the one you want that way. Last night I was having fun in the WI census records looking at the many different spellings of my kids' dad's name. Haumschild can really be massacred. However, even one like Bunker might get a lot of different spellings. A few are Bonker, Buncker, Banker, Binker, Benker and more. My husband's last name was Richards and you need to know it is French to know that it is frequently spelled Reshaw. Think about how the name sounded and also who was listening. A Swede would hear it differently from a Frenchman or Englishman. Also, do not rely totally on Soundex. Soundex would miss Reshaw for Richards for sure. And what about Ricardo? Same name, different languages. There are many other names that are missed by the Soundex system. Some common names have different spellings in different languages. John is also Jan, Johan, Johannes, Ian, Ivan, Jon, Juan and probably more. Your ancestor may have been English but the listener/recorder may have been German, French, Italian, Spanish, etc. Bette