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2018 News Archive

Posted on: October 8, 2018

Death Comes To Downtown Marietta's Oldest Home

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October 2, 2018

CONTACT: Trevor Beemon

Executive Director
678-594-4994

tbeemon@cobblandmarks.com


MARIETTA - During the 1850s, Hannah and William Root shared their home with their children and extended family. Hannah Root's father, Leonard Simpson, lived with the family and passed away on October 11, 1856. Throughout the month of October, the Root House will be decorated for mourning as it would have been at the time of Leonard Simpson's death. Curtains will be drawn, and rooms will be adorned with black crepe and ribbons. The museum will also display a collection of antique embalming tools and mourning clothing, as well as mourning jewelry crafted with human hair.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION: During the 1850s, parlors were used for guests, family gatherings, and special occasions such as weddings and funerals. During a funeral, the coffin would have been kept in the parlor with the feet of the body facing towards the door. Many of the items in the parlor would have been draped in a black fabric. The fabric, called crepe, was commonly used for funerals because it was inexpensive and had a matte, lusterless surface that was deemed appropriately solemn for mourning. It was also customary to have flowers for a wake. Lilies were the most commonly used flower at this time because, in the "language of flowers," lilies symbolize purity.

In the dining room, some of the furnishings would have been rearranged according to need. During a funeral, furniture would have been moved to the side to make room for chairs for the ceremony. Funeral guests would have been seated across the hall from the parlor so they could view the ceremony through the doorways without being too close to the family and the body. They would be permitted to see the body one at a time after the ceremony. A traditional food for funerals was funeral biscuits. These were shortbread cookies made especially for funerals. They would have an image imprinted on the cookie, such as a heart, cherub, winged head, hourglass, or skull. It was customary to serve the funeral biscuits with beer or ale.

 

INFORMATION: 770-426-4982; roothousemuseum.com/mourning

Tours are included in the cost of regular museum admission. Special night tours will also be offered on select Saturday nights from 7:00pm to 9:00pm.


ABOUT THE WILLIAM ROOT HOUSE MUSEUM & GARDEN: Owned and operated by Cobb Landmarks & Historical Society, the William Root House Museum & Garden offers an authentic look at life for a middle-class Georgia family during the 1860s. The simple frame house is more typical of its time and place than the grand plantations and columned mansions people typically imagine when they think of the Old South.

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