The first known burials at Tolman Cemetery were Revolutionary War Patriot Jacob Keen, Sr. and an infant child of Capt. William Spear, both buried in 1788.

Restoration efforts underway for graves of the Revolution and War of 1812 patriots in Rockland

Sat, 05/28/2016 - 9:30am

    ROCKLAND — Twenty-four Revolutionary War patriots permanently reside in a remote graveyard in Rockland. Tolman Cemetery, located at a bend in the road on Lake Street, is quiet.

    For some, including the Lady Knox chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the cemetery has become a little too remote, a little too quiet.

    DAR members from California and Nevada, along with a local Vietnam-era veteran, are helping the group’s goal of restoring and preserving the graves.

    Many of the 208 headstones in the one-acre plot ought to stand upright, forever giving credence to each soul, yet are angled askew, unreadable, or missing altogether.

    “We are working to find a service or a stone person who can do the right thing and fix the ones that need to be fixed and straighten the ones that need straightening,” Lady Knox DAR regent Suzy Shaub said.

    Since 1947, a plaque honoring 21 Revolutionary War soldiers has provided welcome to visitors of the site. However, three more patriots have been identified.

    Thomaston blacksmith Isaiah Tolman gifted the land on September 11, 1783 “in the consideration of the necessity proprietary and conveniency of having a suitable and convenient place to bury the dead...for all...persons who may have occasion and desire to make use of the same,” according to documentation presented this spring to the City of Rockland, which owns the site.

    The first known burials at the cemetery were Revolutionary War Patriot Jacob Keen, Sr. and an infant child of Capt. William Spear, both buried in 1788.

    Because Isaiah Tolman is buried on Matinicus Island, his revolutionary service, including treasurer, moderator, selectman, and committee of safety member, is not recognized on the plaque. Neither is the service of Constant Rankin, who is interred on the grounds.

    This spring, the Rockland City Council pledged a matching grant, dollar for dollar, up to $5,000, toward the ultimate $20,000 goal needed for restoration of Tolman Cemetery. This, however, leaves the DAR to continue seeking equivalent funds on their own.

    A major fundraising campaign is in the works for the project, which includes resetting the original plaque on a base to add stability, recording GPS coordinates for the 208 grave sites, placing flag holders on the graves of the Revolutionary War patriots, identifying a complete list of War of 1812 soldiers buried on the site, and placing flag holders beside those headstones.

    Some aspects of this project have already been completed.

    For more information about the project, or to donate, contact Suzy Shaub at P.O. Box 415, Union, ME, 04862;

    Or, Incoming Regent and Tolman Project Manager Mary Kay Felton at feltonmk@gmail.com.

     

    Below is the list of Revolutionary War Patriots buried in Rockland, Maine, Tolman Cemetery:

    Achorn, Jacob 1741 - 1836 m. Margaret Ulmer

    Barrows, Comfort 1759 - 1791 m . Sabra Robbins

    Blackington , Benjami n 1750 - 1821 m . Eunice Woodcock

    Brewster, Darius  1764 - 1846 m. Esther Soule, Sarah Fales

    Brewster, Zadoc  1742 - 1811 (father of Darius) m . Lois Brewster, Lucy Knight

    Fales, James 1745 - 1824 m . Sybel Robbins

    Gregory, William  1731 - 1824 m . Experience Robbins

    Healey, Eliphaz 1755 - 1833 m . Lucy Robinson

    Jennison, Samuel 1759 - 1826 m . Sally Fiske

    Keen , Jacob, Jr. 1760 - 1830 m . Hannah Adams

    Keen, Jacob, Sr. 1731 - 1788 m . Deborah Keen Keen , John  1767 - 1829 m . Hannah Packard

    Killsa, Hugh  1749 - 1820 m. Lois Robbins

    Mosman , Aaron  1757 - 1840 m . Hepzibah  Hosmer, Sarah Gardiner

    Nutt, David  1738 - 1797 m. Elizabeth Nutt

    Rankin, Constant 1747 - 1831 m. Patience Dinstow, Mary Tolman

    Robbins, Oliver  1st 1727 - 1792 m . Elioenai  Shepard, Chloe Blackington

    Robbins, Oliver, 2nd 1751 - 1829 m . Sarah Kilsa

    Spear, Jonathan 1726 - 1811 m. Miss Dexter, Hannah Brown, Margaret McDougle

    Tolman, Curtis 1762 - 1852 m . Ann Harrington

    Tolman, Jeremiah  1753 - 1827 m . Martha Calderwood

    Tolman, Samuel  1755 - 1826 m . Experience Gregory

    Ulmer, John  1736 - 1809 m . Catherine Remilly

    Woster, Joseph  1755 - 1843 m. Elizabeth Morey, Marv Morey


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