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I Commonwealth of More pachusetts, . Midileder, fr. Viele. 2, 1864 Pistonaly appeared George W. Hadelow and acknowledged the above to be his free and and deed: Before me. Alfred Gilman, Justice of the Peace .
. Hon, Alfred Grimme , Clerk.
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black to Know all men by these presents that I Jeremiah black of the city of howde, in Esterhoudt Consideration of Fifty Dollars to me paid by Lincon 2. Osterhoudt of said Lowale, the 741 Lot receipt where of is hereby acknowledged, have granted, bargained and sold, and by these presents de grant, bargain and ale reste the said Obter houdt his hears and assigns, All the right, title and interest I have mi a certain lot of land in the dowell Cemetery numbered Seven Hundred and Forty. one bling the Dance lot conveyed to me by William Perrin by deed dated may 8th 18/45, and recorded in the Book of Transfers of Lowell Gernetory, Page 45. To Have and to Hold the afore granted premises with all the privileges and appartenances thereto belonging, noto the Said Osterhondt, his havis and assigns, forever. Witness my hand and seal the Eighth day of June, A. D. 1864. Heremich black. Ly In presence of Jitra I. Malvin. Middlesex June 8th 1864, Then personally appeared Jeremiah black and acknowledged the above instrument by himi subscribed to be his free act and dead . Before me Jihu Il, maloin. Justice of the Peace.
Raid of Recorded June 8.1864, 50 ct. Rev. Stamp. Altest: John El. Mi (loni, Glock Lawell Cometary.
Scribner, black to black. 74.3.
Know all men by those presents, that Hodge, & we Komis a Scribner, Insan B, Lodge, Sarah A. black and Maria J. Clark, all of the City of howell, we consider: ation of One Hundred Dollars to -200 paid Jeremiah black of Said Lawill
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the receipt whores, we do hereby acknowledge de hereby give, grant, bargain, Dell and convey unto the Paid Veromal Clark his havis and assignis forever A certain lot of land in the Lavell benatory situate on Wilberforce Avenue. and menubered Seven Hundred and Forty- three it being the Dance lot conveyed to Lawyer 13. Clark, our Cate brother, By Horatio Fletcher by deed dated May 25,1850. and recorded The Book of Transfers of Lowdle Cemetery, Page 95.
To Have and to Hold the afore granted premises with all the privileges and appurtenances therete belonging, to the said Terenuich black his heirs and assigns forever. In Testimony Whereof, Wo the Said Lowusa Scribner, Insan B. lodge and Joseph it. Hodge husband of Said Insan B. Sarah A. black and Maria J. black, have herownto Get our hands and Deals this Eighth day of June, A.D.1864.
Louisa Scribier, Ly Iresan B. Wodge, ky Joseph A. Hodge, Sarah A. Clark, Middlesex Maria Y. Clark, Ly Up: Mens 8 th 1864. Then personally appeared the above named Lovisa Scribner, Irisan B. Hodge, Joseph A. Hodge, Sarah it black and Maria T. Clark, and Devorally acknowledged the foregoing instrument by them subscribed to be their free act and dead. 13 fore me G. F. Scribner, histice of the Pea
Reid & Recorded June 10, 1867, 50 ct. Rev. Stamp.
block of Lawde Cometery.
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Know all man by these prosents, that I, Harriet A. Thompson, within named, at Lowde, In consideration of the sum of Forty- devi Dollars to me paid by Sarah N. Nutter of Lowell the receipt where of is hereby acknowe. edyed do hereby grant, bargaini, Dell and convey mit the Said Mutter,
All my right, title and interest mi and to the within described lot of land Mi the Livele benutery benig lot No. 994, Situate on Path No. 5%. bennig the Dance lot conveyed to one by the Proprietors of the Lowell benutory by dead dated Dec. 20, 1841. To Have an and to Hold to the Said Nutter her havis and assigns forwar. Witness my hard and scal
this 11th day InJune, M.D. 1864, In presença : Harriet A. Thompson, LG J. H. malvini. Middlesex Cp: June 11. 1867,
Then personally of feared the above named Harriet A. Thompson, and acknowledged, the above instrument by her subscribed to be her free act- ared dead. Before me John ". M'alvin. Nextice of the Peace.
Reid Recorded June 1,1864, 50 c. Rev. Stamp. John El Malvin. block Lunde benutery.
Know all men by these presents, that I, James D. Hartwell, within named, of the City of Lowell, in consideration of Fifty five Dollars to me fraid by mirs, Charles Churchill of said Lowell, the receipt where of I do 9 20 hereby acknowledge, do hereby give, grant bargain, sell and convey to said Churchice her heirs and assigns, forever, All my right, tille and interest in and to the within described lot of land
Hartwell to Churchill france. adj.
Thompson to Nutter. 994.
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in the howell Cemetery being the Same lot (No.38: Path) Conveyed to Mars, Charles Church. ill and myself by dead dated Dec. 6.1866. To Have and to Hold to the Said pro. Charles" Churchill with all the privileges and appartenances therate belonging har heirs and occasions forever. fitness my hand and seal this Fifteenth day of June, A. D. 1864. James D. Hartwell. LS. MiddlesyssJune 17, 1864. Then personally affcared James D. Hartwell and acknowledged the above instrument to be his free act and dead. Beforena Jihu El Malvin, Justice of the Peace.
Rid of Recorded grene 17.1867. 50 ct. Rev. Starfr. John Il. Malin, black.
Stickney to 32
Know all men by these presents, that I. William Stickney of Lowale si considera= tion of Twenty Dollars paid to me by Ebenyor Foss, Or, of Lowde, the receipt of Which is hereby acknowledged, do hereby qu qué grant l'ar: gami Dell and coricy to said Fors and his heirs and assigns
One Lot of hand in the dowde Cemetery numbered thirty two and as Specified in a deed to me from the Proprietors of Said Cemetery dated the first day of January Eighteen Hundred and Forty-two, subject however to the conditions, limitations and covenants and with the privileges contained in David dead.
To thave and to Hold the afor mentioned premises to Said Fors and his hevis and assigns forever. And for Anyself my heves, executors, and adminis= tractors, do covenant with said Foss that Twice and my heirs executors and admin': istrators shale warrant and defend the Dame
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to said Foss and his heirs and assigns forever against the lawful claims and demands of all persons, claiming by through or under me and against no other claims or demands. In Witness Where of I the Said Stickney together with Sarah 2 my wife in token that the releases all clarin to dower in the premises have hercuento Det our hands and Deals this the Twelfth day of Soften her in the year Eighteen Hundred and Forty-two. 4 Villeain Stickley. L'y Sarah L. Stickney. LY Signed sealed & delivered in presence of - Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Middlesex : Then affeared the above named William Steckency and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be his fre ad- and dead before me Jeth Ames Justice of the Peace.
Reid & Recorded July 6. 1864. John El Malvin, Clerk.
Know all men by these presents, that I. Ezekiel Carter of Pelham, in the State of New Hampshire, in consideration of Fifty Dollars to me fraid by Samuel lady Lowell in the Commonwealth of Massachu= Jetts, the receipt where of, is hereby acknout: edged, do hereby grie, grant, bargain Dell and convey unto the Said body All my right, title and interest in and to thewithin described lot of land in the howell Cemetery, lot No. Seven, situate on Pall Vo. One. the Same lot conveyed to me by Profictors of the Lowde Gernetory by dead dated May 22,1852, To Have a and to Hold the Same to the said Gady, his hours and as signs forever.
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Witness my hand and Deal, together with Fanny my wife in token that the releases ale claini to dower ni the premises, this Frenteth day of August, . 2. 1864. Ezekiel Carter. Kg Fanny barter. KG State of New Hampshire, Hills borough UN August 21,1864, Then personally appeared the above named Ezekiel Carter and ack- nowled ged the foregoing instrument to be his file act and duck, Before me Moody Hobbs, Justice of the Peace.
Reid & Recorded Aug. 22. 1864. 50 ct. Rev. Stam/. John S. Mccain, block.
Thayer to Mi Keown 876
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Infoche Cs: Know all men by these presents, that I Thos, B. Thayer of Boston in the County of Suffiche for a valuable consideration, do hereby soll, transfer and assign to Avin M' Thrown her hair's and assigns, all my right title and interest in and to the within described lot in the Lowdle Cem: etery to her use and benefit forever. Witness my hand this Sixteenth day of November, A. S. 1864. This. B. Thayer .
Witness to the signature, Eli A. Smith. Reid Recorded Nov. 30,1867, 50 c. Ker, Stamp .. John H. malvin, block.
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Know all mon by these presents, that I Am azich Y. Lucas af Burlington in the County of Chittenden, and State of Vermont, in con- Sideration of One Dollar to me paid by Alfred Nutter of Lowdle in the bounty of Middlesex and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the receipt whereof, is hereby acknowledged, do hereby que, grant, bargain, Dell and convey unter the said Alfred Mutter his Revis and assigns, forever,
A certain lost or parcel a 0 land in the Lowde Cemetery in Daid Lowell, being lot Number Seven Hundred and Seventy. Seven on the filan of said Cemetery and Situate on Path Number Twenty-nine, con- taining Three Hundred Square feet, being the Danke lot conveyed to me by the Proprietors of David Lowele Cemetery by their deed dated January First, A. D.1842, and recorded in the records of said Proficiators, and subject to the conditions and limitations, and with all the privileges mentioned in Said deed.
To Have and to Hold the above granted premises with all the privileges and appartenances thereto belonging to the said Alfred Nutter his heirs and assigns forever. And I the said Lucas for myself and my here's and assigns do covenant with Hel Daid Nutter his havis and assigns, that I am lawfully, seized in free of the afore granted premises, That they are free from all in- cunibrances, that I have good right to sell and convey the same to the said Nutter as aforesaid, and that I will and my heirs and assigns shall warrant and de= find the Dame to the said Nutter his heirs and assigns against the law ful claims and domanda of all persons.
In Witness Where of of the said Amazich Y. Lucas and Leonora N. Lucas wife of said Amaziah in token of release of all right of dower in the premises have
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A. G. Lucas. Leonora A. Lucas,
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Executed and delivered in presence of S. W. Sewcy. Amos Bliss.
State of Vermont. Chittenden Us: March 6. 1868. Then personally appeared the above named Amaziah I. Lucas and acknowledged the above instrument by him subscribed to be his free and- and died. Before me J. E. Wales, Matrice of the Peace.
Read & Recorded March 9.18/18. John El, Mali, Clark,
Payne to Fragy 1647
Know all men by these presents, that I, James Payne of Lawrence in the bounty of Essex and Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Dole administrator of the estate of my father the late Edward of. Payne of Fall River, in Consideration of the Dum a Seventy five Dollars haid to me by William I. Flagg Lowele, bounty of middleage and Common. wealth aforesaid the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, do hereby Dele, convey and forever release to said Flagg his heirs and assigns
All the right title and interest said Edward J. Payne his hair's and assigns had or have in Lot-numbered Sixteen Hundred X Forty-Deven (1647) in the Lowele Cemetery it being the lot that was conveyed to the Said Edward of. Payne by the Proprietors of said Cemetery in a deed dated the Fifteenth day of December, A. D.1841. To Have and to Hold the afore granted premises with all the privileges
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improvements and appartenances and with all the restrictions of Od dead unto Said Flagy his hairs and assigns forever. Witness my hand and Deal this. the First day of May, A. D. 1868, and also the Signature of my wife is token of her relinquishment of dower in the above granted premises.
James Payne. KG V Martha Payne. Kg In presence of Edvd J. Payne. Coser. fr: May M. 18/18. Personally affreared the above named James Payne and acknowl. Edged the foregoing instrument to be his free act- and died. Before me John R. Rollins, Anotice of the Peace. 50 cent Res. Stanif, Canalad!
Raid Recorded May 12. 1868, Other El. Malvin. black.
Bangs to Sanborn 198
Know all man by these presents, that We, Isaac W. Banys and Dean Bangs of Chicago State of Illinois, in consideration of Three Hundred Dollars paid by George W. Sanborn of Lowell, bounty of Middlexx, and Com. monwealth of Massachusetts, the receipt where of is hereby acknowledged, do hereby xell convey, remise, release, and forever. quit claim, unto the said Sanborn Acertain lot in the Lowell Cemetery in said bounty of Middlesex, Situated on the way called Washington Avenue, and numbered one hundred ninety eight on the plan of said Cemetery drawn by Butterfield and Clark. To Have and to Hold the above. released premises, with all the privileges and appartenances to the dame belonging to the said Sanborn his ler's and Assigns to their use and behoof forever. subject to the conditions and limitations prescribed by the Proprietors of said Cemetery
And we the said Isaa. W. X Dean for ourselves and our heirs, Executors and Administrators do covenant with the said Sanborn his hears and assigns that the premises are free from all incumbrances made or suffered by us and that we will and our heirs, Executors and Ad: ministrators, shale warrant and defend the same to the said Sanborn his heves and assigns forever against the law ful claims and demands of all persons claiming by through or under us but against none other
In Witness Where of we the Said Jack W. and Jean and - wife of Jacka N. and - wife of Dean in token of their release of all right and title of or to both dower and homestead in the granted promises have herausto Det our hands and Deals this First day of August in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and Jack N. Bango. Ly
sixty-eight.
Jean Bangs. Eliza B. Bangs. blaira D. Banys. Ly Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of b. D. Wolf.
State of Illinois, book Co. Yo. Aug. 3,1868. Then personally appeared the above named Bacon, Bangs, Dean Bangs, Elina B. Bango, & Clara E. Bangs, and ack- nowledged the above instrument to be their free act and dead, before me
Calvini D. Wolf. Astice of the Peace.
Reci & Recorded Ang. 31,1868,. John El. me alvin, block.
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Hutchinson to Smith
1102
Know all men, That I, Benjamin Hutchison of Lauwers in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Mi consideration of Fifty Dollars to me paid by William Mr. Smith, the receipt of which I hereby acknowledge, have granted, bargained bold and conveyed, and by these presents do grant, bargain Dell and convey unto the said Smith
One Lot of Land in the Lowell beretery being the dame lot conveyed to me by deed Of the Proprietors of said Cemetery (and numbered No. 1102 on Path No. (18.) the First day of January, A.D. 1842.
To Have and to Hold the Same with all the privileges and appartenances there to belonging to the said Smith his heirs and assigns forever.
In Witness Where of, I have here to Del my hand and Deal this Twenty-fourth day of September, A.D. 1868.
Benj. Hutchinson, Lg
50 cl- Rev. Stam/2. Middlesex Os: Sept. 24,1868. Then personally appeared
the above named Benjamin Hutchinson and ack: nowledged the above instrument by him subscribed to be his free act- and deed, before me
John'Il M' alvin, Justice of the Peace.
Recorded Left. 24, 1868, Johni'll Maloni, Clark.
Bread et al to Favor 140
Throw all men by these presents, that we, Abigail Bread, Widow, Caroline Bread, Single Noman, Loraine Coburn, wife of Fordyce Coburn, and John Bread, Bachelor, all of Lowell in the bounty of Middlesex and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, in consideration of the Sum of Thirty-Deven 50/100 Dollars to ms paid by JanA. Favor of said Lowde the receipt where of is hereby acknowledged, have granted, bangained, Sold and conveyed unto the Said Favor
and his hours and assigns One Lot of Land in the Lowdle Cemetery in said Lowell, situated on the way called Washington Avenue, and con- taining One Hundred and Fifty superficial Square feet, being the Southerly half of lot numbered one hundred and forty, or Said avenue , and the Same Lote Chrbich was conveyed to Henry K. Bread by the Proprietors of the Lowde beratery by deed dated June 12b, AD. 1845.
To Have and to Hold the afore granted premises unto the said Favor his Their's and assigns forever, with all the privileges and appartenances therete belonging; In Witness Where me the said Abigail Bread, Caroline Bread, Loraine baburn, John Breed, and Fordyce bobwin have herounto Det our hands and Deals this Seventh day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun= died and Sixty-Deven.
Abigail A. Bread. Caroline Bread, Loraine Coburn, John D. Bread, C Fordisé Coburn. Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Middlesex Cp: Oct. 15.1867.
They personally appeared the above named Abigail ABreed, Caroline Bread, John D. Brad, Loraine Coburn and Fordise loburn, and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be their free ad- and deed. Before me
Joh John D. M' alvini Anotice of the Peace. Recorded Sept. 29.1868. John Il Mi alini, block.
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Brush to Ryerson 1100
In consideration of the sum of Thirty- five Dollars to me in hand paid by H. F. Ryerson of Lowell, Mass. the receipt where is hereby acknowledged, I, Francis Brush of Boston, do hereby transfor, assign, and odle sinto the Said El. J. Ryerson, all my right, Aille and in= terest in and to the within described Lot in Lowdle Cemetery, the same being free from in= cumbrance, and subject only to the provisions of the within instrument. Witness my hand and Deal this first day of May, A. D. 1868. Francis Bush. L.S. Malvina F. Bush. L.S.
Witness. E.W. Fowler. Suffolk Jo: Boston June Ist 1868. Then personally appeared the above named Francis Bush, and acknowledged the above instrument by him subscribed to be his free act and died. Before me Jesse A. Locke, Justice of the Peace. Reid of Recorded Od-30.1868. John I. M'alvin, 55 ct- Rev. Stam/, cancelled. bleck. Flint to Know all men by these presents, that I Oliver W. Flint of Lowell in the Common: Fielding, wealth of Massachusetts, Mi consideration of 66 One Hundred and Ten Dollars to me paid by Stephen K. and Harry A Fielding, of Said Lowde, the receipt where of is hereby acknowledged, have granted, bargained and sold, and by those presents do grant bargain and Dele unto Daid Fieldings, their havis and assigns forever
A certain not of Land in the howell Cemetery, Mi said Lowell, sit= nated on the way, called Washington Avenue and numbered Sixty-six on the plan of David Cemetery, said lot containing Three Hundred Superficial square feet, and the same but which was conveyed to me by the Proprietors of said Cemetery by deed dated the first day of Decesbiber, A.D.
1841. To Have and to Hold the of are granted premises unto the Said I.K. and I. A. Frildin. their huis and assigns forever. with w, the privileges and affurtenances Keret belonging. In Witness Where of, Of the said Oliver W. Flint have hereunto del my hand and Deal this Ninth day of January. A.S. 1869.
Oliver W. Flint. Kg
In presence of John 1 Maloni. 50 cl. Rev. Stamp. Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Middlesex Ys: January 9. 18/19.
Than personally appeared the above Named Alvor W. Flint and acknowledged the force= going instrument to be his free art and dead.
Justice of the Peace. Reid & Recorded Jun. 11. 1869. Jh Il. Mi alvui, blesk.
Barlett to
Abbott.
1494
Know all men by these Presents, that I, Homer Bartlett of Boston in the County of Suffolk and Commonwealth of mass: achusetts, in consideration of Two Hundred Dollars fraid by James C. Abbott of Lowale in the bounty of Middlesex and Common= wealth aforward the receipt where of is hereby acknowledged, do hereby give, grant, sale and convey remise, release and forever quit-claim unto the said Abbott his heirs and assigns
One Lot of Land in the Lowele beratory numbered Fourteen Hun- dred and Ninety- four (1494) and as specified in a dead to me from the Proprietors of said Cemetery dated the Eighteenth day of October, A. 2.1854 subject however, to the conditions, limitations and covenants and with the privileges contained in said deed. I Have and to Hold the
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above released premises, with all the fori= ileges and appartenances to the Dame belonging to the said Abbott his heirs and assigns to his and their use and be hoop forever. And I the said Homer Bartlett for me and my heirs, Executors and Administrators, de covenant with the said Abbott his heirs and assigns that the premises are free from all incursulrances made or duoffered by me and that I will and my heirs, Executors and Administrators, thate warrant and defend the dance to the said Abbott his heirs and assigns forever, against the lawful claims and demands of all persons claiming by through or under me but against none other In Witness Where of, I, the · David Homer Bartlett together with Lovisa F. Bartlett my wife in token of her release of all right and title of or to both dower and homestead in the granted premises, have herein to Det our hands and Deals this Eleventh day of February in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and sixty- mine. Homer Bartlett. 29 Louisa F. Bartlett, AS Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of This. A. Le favour to U. Bartlett. Mary Fowler A. L. F. B.
Suffolk Jo: Febr 13. 18 69. Then personally affeared the above named Homer Bartlett and acknowledged the above instrument to be his free pact and dead, before me Jam, ox Swett. Notice of the Peace. 50 ct. Rev. Stamp.
Reid & Recorded Feby 16.1869. John & Malvin. block.
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Hadley
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Throw all men by these Presents, that I, to John Ghadley of Lowell, in consideration of One Dollar to me paid by Caroline E. Kruse wife d, J. W. House, mi her own right, of Law= rence, the receipt where is acknowledged, de bargaus Dalc and convey unte Said House her hair's and assignés Acertain not of Land Mi the Conce bematory, in Lowell, situated on Chapel Avenue and numbered 5 17 being the dama lot-conveyed to me by the Pro- frictors of David Cemetery by deed dated January /21.A.D.1842,
To It are and to Hold the Said Let with all the privileges and af= hurtenances belonging there to unto the Daid House and her hair's forever. In Witness Where of I the Said Acha Hadley and Eliza miles of David the who hereby releases her right of dower have perduto det our hands and Deals this Seventeenall day of July AD. 1869. John Wadley, Kg Eliza Hadley, LG Inpresença y John Il ni dei Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Middlescy : July 14, 1869. Then personally affeared the within named John Hadley and acknowledged the within ring tivement by him Subscribed to be his free ad- Claud deed, before me
John Il m'alini Jus, of the Peace.
Recorded July 17, 1869. 500. Rev. Html. John El Michini black.
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Know all men by these Presents, that I, Caroline E. House of Lawrence Mi consid=
eration of One Dollar to me paid by John Hadley of Lowell, the receipt is acknowl= edged, do bargain, sale and convey Muto Daid Wadley his hair's and assigns
A certain Lot of Land in the Lowell Cemetery, in Lowell, Situated on Fenelon Avenue and numbered 514. being the dame lot conveyed to me by William Prescott by deed dated Jan- Mary 23. A.D. 1869.
To Have and to Hold the said Lot with all the privileges and of = partenance belonging therebe unto the Daid Hadley, and his heirs forever. In Witness Therest Of the Daid Caroline E. Huse and Thomas A. Huse husband of said Caroline E. who joins korean have hereunt let our hands and Deals this Seventeenth day to July A.D. 1869, Caroline E. Unisexgo J. W. Huse In presence of John Il. Mi alunni, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Middlexy p. July 17,1869. Then personally appeared the above named I. E. Y I. Willrise, and ack: now ledged the within instrument by them Subscribed to be their free act and died, Before me
John El. mi alvin, pro. of Peace.
Recorded July 17, 1869, 5ad Rev. Stamp 1 "John"El Ni alvi. block.
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Fisher to Know we Mmen by here Presents, that I, Wald. A. Fisher of Cleveland, Ohio, Mi consid= Hunt eration of One Hundred Dad Irrenty-five Dollars to me paid by John B. Won't of Lowell Massachusetts. the result where ! 9
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hereby acknowledge, have granted, bargained and gold, and by these presents do grant bargain and sell unto the David Hunt his here's and assigns forever
A certain Lot of Land in the Lowdle Cemetery mi Daid Lowell situated on the way coffeed Wilberforce Avenue and numbered 78' on the plan of said benatory David Lot containing 300 superficie Square feet and the same lot-which was con- Neyed to Benj. Lavalley by the Proprietors of said Cemetery by deed dated Jan. !. 1842, and by said devalley conveyed to A. W. Fisher by deed dated Mich. 29. 1847. and by Said Fisher conveyed to me by deed dated, Nov. 7.1855.
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