Public invited

Maine Old Cemetery Association to lean and clean Rockport stones, Aug. 29

Sun, 08/02/2015 - 9:45pm

    On Saturday, Aug. 29, the Maine Old Cemetery Association will lead an all day Cleaning and Leaning Workshop at the Glen Cove Cemetery on Warrenton Street, in Rockport. The workshop is open to the public with a limit of 20 participants.

    Registration is required; the fee is $20. Registration forms are available in the town office during regular business hours. They will also be available soon to download from the MOCA website and the town of Rockport website.

    The workshop will show how to properly and safely clean gravestones and how to reset tablet markers without a base which are leaning. A lean of more than 15 degrees is potentially a danger to the gravestone, nearby stones, and to visitors. However, a gravestone which is cracked or had a previous repair is not a candidate for resetting in this type of workshop.

    No one without proper training should attempt to upright a leaning gravestone.

    The following is a list of gravestones that have been chosen for resetting:

    Mary Burns (lot 65)

    David Balcom (Civil War veteran, lot 41)

    Harriette, daughter of CC & R Jones (lot 16)

    three infant children of CC & R Jones (lot 16) buried stone (face down) on the CC & R Jones lot (lot 16)

    Catherine Eliza, daughter of Charly and Mary Jameson (lot 89)

    George Gilman, son of Charly and Mary Jameson; also the foot stone for this stone (lot 89)

    By law, an attempt must be made to gain permission from descendants to reset the gravestones. Documented direct descendants of any of the above persons who do not want their ancestor's stone reset should contact the office of the Rockport Town Clerk prior to the workshop.

    The town, as owner of the cemetery, has already authorized the work.

    Several gravestones will be cleaned of dirt and lichen. These will be both older (19th Century) marble stones and modern (20th Century) granite stones.

    Again, anyone who does not want an ancestor or family member's stone cleaned should contact the office of the Rockport Town Clerk prior to the workshop.