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11111111111 3 4011 00265325 11 PINE GROVE CEMETERY BATH ROAD BRUNSWICK, MAINE CUMBERLAND COUNTY Vol. 1 of 2 Range 1 thru 8 • Donald & Mark Cheetham 2005 n9.509741 .C515 Din Pine Grove Cemetery Pine Grove Cemetery is located on Bath Road, in Brunswick, Cumberland County, Maine. The emetery is on the south side of the road and is enclosed by a chain link fence except along the Bath toad where a new wooden fence has been installed. The cemetery is composed of 2,941 marker stones nd monuments with the earliest dated 1794. This land was originally part of the Bowdoin College rounds. In 1821, 2 acres were laid out and deeded by the trustees to be used for the interment of the Lead, and if not so used to revert back to the college. Additional land has since been added to the parcel. A flagpole is located between Range #10 and #11 with its concrete pad reading '1979'. A plague n front of the flagpole reads: Dedicated to our Veterans by the grateful citizens of Brunswick Contents 7olume I (Range #1 thru 8) ) Map illustrating the general arrangement of the cemetery. ) Map illustrating the range layout and showing the order of the detail maps. ,) Detail maps indicating the general placement of the individual marker stones and monuments by range. k) Record of each individual stones inscription by range. Jolume II (Range #9 thru 15) ;) Detail maps indicating the general placement of the individual marker stones and monuments by range. 1) Record of each individual stones inscription by range. ') Comparison to a previous record. L) Index by family name giving the location in the cemetery. Note 4umbering of the ranges and markers is only as an aid in locating the stone within the context of thi, survey and do not represent any town or cemetery association designation. )etail Maps indicate monuments and marker stones by a dark outline, footstones by a light outline. A double line indicates the side on which the marker stone or monument is inscribed. No double line indicates the inscription is on the top surface of the stone. "ype of marker is indicated on the detail maps for the cemetery. S = Slate, M = Marble, G = Granite and Mtl. = Metal This record of Pine Grove Cemetery was produced by Donald Cheetham of Brunswick. Maine and Mark Cheetham of Richmond, Maine in 2005. GENERAL ARRANGEMENT SOUTH Chain Link Fence .,■\ PINE GROVE CEMETERY \ Crypt .._ E W A East Portion E S West Portion S T T II1Crypt Sills !Crpt Drive Pine Street \ \ Wooden Fence Bath Road Federal NOR T H Street RANGE LAYOUT SOUTH Range Range Range Chain Link Fence #1 #11 #10 Range Range #67 WEST Map #9 Range #8 Map #1 Map #2 T Map #3 Map #4 PORTION #9 Map #7 Map #8 Map #8 Range Range #5 Map Map 1 Map Map #6 #7 Map #1 #2 #3 #4 Map #7 Map#11 Map #7 Range Range Range Map #5 Map#10 #4 #3 #2 Map #6 Map #6 Map #9 Map #7 Map #6 Map #7 Map #3 E 11111) Map Map #5 Map #4 Map #8 Map #6 Map #5 Map #6 W A ( #5 Map #7 E S Map #4 Map #5 Map #5 S T Map #4 Map #6 Map #4 Map #3 Map #3 Map #5 Map #4 Map #4 Map Map #3 Map #3 #2 Map #4 Map #3 Map #3 Map #2 Map #2 Map #2 Map #3 Map #1 Map #2 Map #2 Map #2 Map #2 Map Map #1 Map #1 Map #1 Map #1 Map #1 #1 PINE ST. Map #1 •- N \- Wooden Fence BATH CI= ROAD NOR T H RANGE LAYOUT Range SOUTH #14 Range Range Range PI #13 #12 #11 Map Map #7 Map #7 Map #8 #4 EAST Map #6 Map #6 Map #7 PORTION Map #3 Map #5 Map #5 Map #6 Range #15 Map #4 1_______ Map #4 Map #5 E Map Map W A #7 Map #2 Map #3 Map #3 E S #2 _II. Map #4 S T Map Map #3 T #6 Map Map #2 Map #2 I — #4 Map Map #2 Map #1 Map Map #1 Map #1 Map #1 #5 #3 rChain Link Fence —\ PINE STREET BATH ROAD NORTH PINE GROVE CEMETERY - Range Layout RANGE A11 SOUTH MAP #1 Chamberlain Chamberlain M M 26 Chamberlain Chamberlain Chamberlain Allen Edmunds G Fri M1 221 M M 1 25 1 pn M • Granite • Blocks Packard Packard Bartels M Appleton M MEI M 16 17 18 M Fri A E C R Appleton A C 0 M Appleton E S E A Appleton M Appleton Blake S T S D M Fin 11 12 M Fin S 14 S • • • Scott McKeen McKeen McKeen Farley G M G G M 1 Chainlink MacVeagh McKeen McKeen McKeen Fence lim■I•■• M G M • 1 3 • Wooden Fence B ATH ROAD N OR TH PINE GROVE CEMETERY - Range Layout RANGE #1 SOUTH MAP #2 Boody Newman M 50 M Kill Newman M Monument 49 II Granite • Blocks Upham G Monument 48 • Cleaveland G Monument Martha 45 Mary M 46 M LEI • A Wm. E C R G Fal Hyde W A C 0 G Monument E S S E A T S D Wm. Prudence 39 Anna George T S G 471 G Fri G Fri G 471 Granite Curbing Goodwin Monument M M M 38 Smyth m l_im Li Monument WS HPS MCS HOS (Blank) G 19111 G 1E11 G III G 36 G MI Fellows M&G Monument Father Mother John Sumner M 28 M 29 M 30 M Lill NORTH PINE GROVE CEMETERY - Range Layout RANGE 1M SOUTH MAP #3 Spollett Spoiled Spollett M 86 M 87 M 88 M 89 Spollett Granite Curbing Booker G Monument 77 DAB NLB EFB CFR MBR EEB MSB EAB G 78 G 79 G 80 G 81 G 82 G 83 G 84 G 85 Chase Snyder Ela Rand M 731 G1 74 1 1-77-1 M 7F' Booker Booker G FT-1 G 72 A E C R A C 0 E S E A S T S D Robinson S G Monument Franklin Ella Arthur G Fri Fri 67 S 70 Lee Lee Lee M 64 M Fri Fri Young G Monument Stephen Mary Ernest/Grace G 61 62 60 G 63 Chapman Chapman Chapman Chapman M76 M 57 Mpri Fri Avery Monument JWA JA CMA 52 G ®G 1E1 G Granite I Blocks • NOR T H PINE GROVE CEMETERY - Range Layout RANGE #1 SOUTH MAP S4 Farquharson NJF NAM McIntosh Muzzy M F1271 M 130 1 131 MM M 1771 Lincoln M Fag Harris Harris M 126 M 127 MRH Harmon Harmon Harmon Harmon M 122 M FE" M 1727 M 125 1 Harmon Harmon Harmon Harmon M 171f71 MF117 M pl7) M 121 1 A Dennison Dennison Lufkin Dennison Dennison Dennison Dennison E C R M 111 M 112 MF1171 M F1711 M 115 M 116 M F1171 111/ A C 0 E S E A S T S D S Dexter Dexter Dexter Bartlett Lufkin Lufkin Lufkin Louise Lufkin MI 1021MI103IML1011M11051M11061GLI07 IG 108 M 109 G 1110 1 Granite Curbing Alden Lyman Smiley Smiley M Fri M pn M r71071 M C:71 (Brkn.) (Brkn Robinson Cleaves Egan M 1771 S Fri M F371 Hill Emerson M Fri S Spollett Conley Spollett M priM 1771 M Fri (Brkn Dn.) NOR T H PINE GROVE CEMETERY, Cumberland County, Brunswick, Maine RANGE #1 R1#1) LINCOLN MacVEAGH born July 4, 1858 in West Chester, Pa. died Oct. 30, 1927 (R1#2) In memory of Beloved husband of HELEN J. McKEEN ELIZABETH, daughter of dau. of JAMES McKEEN JAMES McKEEN 1878 - 1943 ELIZABETH McKEEN MacVEAGH July 13, 1880 Nov. 18, 1964 "With many more whose names on earth are dark (Note: Elizabeth McKeen MacVeagh but whose transmitted effluence portion on separate slate piece attached cannot die." to the surface of the marble marker.) (R1#3) H. S. E. quod mortale fuit Viri admodum Reverendi, DNI JOSEPHI McKEEN, S. T. D. ac Collegii Bowdoinensis Praesidis primi. Natus est Octobs die XVo Anno Dom. MDCCLVII, in Republica Neo-Hantoniensi, ubi primo in literis humanioribus institutus, honores attigit Academicos. Postes Verbi Divini ministerio apud Beverleam, in Republica Massachusettensi, annos septendecim strenue juxta. ac benigne perfunctus est. Novissime autem, Nostratium omnium favore, ac praecipue doctorum piorumque, Collegium hic loci auspicato fundatum, quinque vix annos, ea, qua par est, dignitate et sapientia, fideliter, feliciter rexit; donec, morbo Hydropico impeditus, Julii die XVo Ann. MDCCCVII, in Domino abdormivit. Ingenio fuit sagaci, judicio imprimis acerrimo, priscorum temporum gravitate aemulus, moribus autem facilis, et benevolentia omnino Christianus. Pietatem, doctrinam, artes optimal, RANGE #1 Cont'd. (R1#3 Cont'd.) quoniam gnaviter excolebat ipse, in aliis semper amavit, et quoad potuit, auxit. M. S. Monumentum hocce, luctus, eheu ! Solamen leve, at testimonium tamen, Senatvs Academicvs, P. C. Per 'Wheeler's History of Brunswick. Topsham and Harpswell, Maine - 1878' Translates to: Here is buried what was mortal of the reverend and most learned man, JOSEPH McKEEN, S. T. D., the first president of Bowdoin College. He was born October 15, A.D. 1742. in the State of New Hampshire, where, first of all, instructed in secular learning, he attained academic honors. Afterwards he discharged, actively as well as kindly, the duty of a minister of the Gospel, at Beverly, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, for seventeen years. But lately. a college having been auspiciously founded here in this town, not quite five years, with the approbation of all our countrymen, and especially of the educated and pious, he presided over it, as is meet, with dignity and wisdom, faithfully and fortunately, until, embarrassed by a dropsical disease, on the fifteenth day of July, in the year 1807, he fell asleep in the Lord.