Resetting the grave monuments of maternal Great-Great-Grandparents James and Caroline Anderson
Information on completion of monument work at Oak Hill Cemetery, West German Street, Herkimer, Herkimer County, New York, USA. The Anderson Plot is recorded in cemetery record as Section NC0648; whereas, the plot is physically located near centered in the old part of the cemetery. Take the center road northwesterly from the administration building toward the rear of the cemetery, this access road basically runs perpendicular to West German Street, Herkimer, NY. Then take a left side fork in the road about 250 yards from the administration building. Note the reddish-brown gravestone in the photo background -- this is the grave of Peter Anderson and his wives, Peter the son of James and Caroline (Kiernan) Anderson. Peter Anderson's gravestone really stands out as visitors pass the Anderson Plot. Note that Caroline's given name is spelled Carolina, probably misspelled as inscribed on her monument. The cemetery staff refers to this area as the Crandall plot – there are several Crandall graves in this more properly named cemetery Anderson Section (since Caroline and James Anderson are the parents or parents-in-law of most souls interred here). Daughter Minnie Anderson married Charles Henry Crandall, all Crandall interments descend from this couple. It is the Crandall branch of the family that populates a significant portion of the Anderson Plot, along with the large Gilbert branch and Shore branch that grew from the marriage of other Anderson daughters Selina (and her husband William Gilbert) and Elizabeth (and her husband Herbert Shore).
Project specifics:
BEFORE
This image by Great-Great-Grandson DJ Paul, dated from about 2011, clearly shows both monuments listing about twenty degrees left; whereas, both monuments are slowly further slipping on their pedestal a couple inches to the left. A gravestone foundation exists under each pedestal, perhaps sinking 20-to-24 inches into the graves. No attempt was made to level the original foundations. Monuments had each listed another couple inches left before this restoration work began in early June 2018.
AFTER
This image by DJ Paul, dated 20 Jun 2018, shows the Anderson gravesite finished product. The monument pedestals were first leveled using a pea gravel bedding, placing the gravel base between the sunken original foundation and the pedestal. A form was configured to engage each pedestal and 1/2 inch rebar reinforcements were added front, back, sides, and center. The concrete collar is four-to-six inches thick and clearly engages both monument pedestals. The monuments were each persuaded an inch+ to the right to be more centered on their respective pedestals. Monuments were cleaned using water and a soft brush only.
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