Lowell Cemetery deeds by trust, 1896-1947 , Part 10

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AND FOR THE CONSIDERATION aforesaid, I, Lizzie wrighh Roby wife of the said do hereby release unto the said grantee, and its successors and assigns, all right of or to dower in the granted premises, and all other rights and interests therein.


IN WITNESS WHEREOF


the said Lizzie wrighh Roby


hereunto set my


hand and seal this Growth day of


in the year miteen Hundred Amitien


Jissie wrighh Roby


Seal note_John@right


assens to liano pruchase 12 m aug 1878


que 1/2


£ 1 /2 May, 1890


Commonwealth of Massachusetts


Middle Sex ss. Lowell, Mass., Fredy 5, 1919.


Then personally appeared the above named Lizzie wrighh Roby


and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be her free act


and deed,


Before me,


notary Public


Justice of the Peace.


THE PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY, the corporation named as grantee in the foregoing deed, hereby accepts the gift and grant referred to therein, and binds itself to keep and perform the agreements and trusts on its part to be kept and performed as in said deed set forth.


IN WITNESS WHEREOF the said corporation has caused its corporate seal to be hereto affixed, and these presents to be signed in its name and behalf by


its Treasurer this 28th


day of helmary


in the year nmiteen hundred Meteen


Seal


PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY, by


Treasurer.


Petmary



60


Know all Alen by These Presents,


THAT we, the Executor of the will of mary E, Dugin, late


of Brookline, mass, and in accord with terms of sain will do hereby give unto the PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY, a corporation duly or- ganized under the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and having a cemetery situated in Lowell in said Commonwealth, commonly called the "Lowell Cemetery," the sum of Three hundred dollars to gutter with all accumulated and accumulation interest dollars to be held by said corporation forever for its sole use, but in trust nevertheless as follows, to wit: to safely invest the same, and to apply the income thereof from time to time to the care of the lot hereinbelow described, all in accordance with the By-Laws of said corporation, and the Rules and Regulations of its Board of Trustees, now or hereafter in force.


AND IN CONSIDERATION of its acceptance of said sum upon the trust and for the uses aforesaid WE do hereby grant, bargain, sell and convey unto said corporation the lot situated on Slidden and Banken Queries in its said cemetery, and numbered 2291 on a plan thereof in the custody of its Superintendent, with all the privileges thereto belonging.


TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same to said corporation and its successors and assigns forever, but for the uses and upon the trust following, to wit: That it shall never allow the same to be used for any purpose other than as a place of burial for the dead; that it shall in future permit only the body of martha , Freeman, widow of Samuel . Freeman, more umans are som niferred in for $ 863 Lowell Centery to be buried in said lot, due regard being had to its capacity and the decent and convenient burial therein of the body above mentioned; that it shall never allow any bodies buried in said lot to be removed therefrom unless required by law so to do; that it shall never sell or alienate said lot or any part thereof for any purpose inconsistent with the complete and effectual fulfilment of the trusts herein set forth, and that it shall permit ourcelos on our Successors


at all reasonable times, subject to the By-Laws of said corporation, and the Rules and Regulations of its Board of Trustees, now or hereafter in force, to enter upon said lot, and the same at leisure to inspect, and generally to do any act or thing with respect to the same and the monuments and other like objects, and the shrubbery, and flowers thereon as shall not be inconsistent with the rights hereby or otherwise vested in said corporation, and which shall not interfere with its performance of the agreements and trusts herein set forth.


AND FOR THE CONSIDERATION aforesaid, f,


wife of the said do hereby release unto the said grantee, and it's successors and assigns, all right of or to dower in the granted premises, and all other


rights and interests therein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the said Execution of The love of mary E. Dugin hereunto set Own hands and seal & this Sixteenth day of June


in the year 1919


John G. Ghandlu


Seal


walter Ux. Roberts


seat


Commonwealth of Massachusetts


Suffolk


Ss. Boston Lowell, Mass., June 16 1919.


Then personally appeared the above named John. P. Chandlu and


walter It. Roberts and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be theu free act and deed,


Before me, Lizzie B. Mackay


Justice of the Peace .. special CommissionEr


THE PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY, the corporation named as grantee in the foregoing deed, hereby accepts the gift and grant referred to therein, and binds itself to keep and perform the agreements and trusts on its part to be kept and performed as in said deed set forth.


IN WITNESS WHEREOF the said corporation has caused its corporate seal to be liereto affixed, and these presents to be signed in its name and behalf by


its Treasurer this nineteenth day of June Seal


in the year 1919


PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY.


by Charen de Juan Treasurer.


1


61


Know all Men by These Presents,


THAT V, Gertrude Adam, Brown of Okonolutie and formerly of yourle, massachusetts the only Umaning there of Monu S. adamo do hereby give unto the PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY, a corporation duly or- ganized under the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and having a cemetery situated in Lowell in said Commonwealth, commonly called the "Lowell Cemetery," the sum of PourStunduel


dollars to be held by said corporation forever for its sole use, but in trust nevertheless as follows, to wit: to safely invest the same, and to apply the income thereof from time to time to the care of the lot hereinbelow described, all in accordance with the By-Laws of said corporation, and the Rules and Regulations of its Board of Trustees, now or hereafter in force.


AND IN CONSIDERATION of its acceptance of said sum upon the trust and for the uses aforesaid


do hereby grant, bargain, sell and convey unto said corporation the lot situated on


Prinde Dormir in its said cemetery, and numbered 2309 on a


plan thereof in the custody of its Superintendent, with all the privileges thereto belonging.


TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same to said corporation and its successors and assigns forever, but for the uses and upon the trust following, to wit: That it shall never allow the same to be used for any purpose other than as a place of burial for the dead; that it shall in future permit only the bodies of myself and my husband Charles Augustus Brown,


to be buried in said lot, due regard being had to its capacity and the decent and convenient burial therein of the bod lo above mentioned; that it shall never allow any bodies buried in said lot to be removed therefrom unless required by law so to do; that it shall never sell or alienate said lot or any part thereof for any purpose inconsistent with the complete and effectual fulfilment of the trusts herein set forth, and that it shall permit myself on Charles A. Brown, my husband at all reasonable times, subject to the By-Laws of said corporation, and the Rules and Regulations of its Board of Trustees, now or hereafter in force, to enter upon said lot, and the same at leisure to inspect, and generally to do any act or thing with respect to the same and the monuments and other like objects, and the shrubbery, and flowers thereon as shall not be inconsistent with the rights hereby or otherwise vested in said corporation, and which shall not interfere with its performance of the agreements and trusts herein set forth.


AND FOR THE CONSIDERATION aforesaid, I, SuImde Adam Brown


wife of the said


do hereby release unto the said grantee, and its successors and assigns, all right of or to dower in the granted premises, and all other rights and interests therein.


IN WITNESS WHEREOF


the said SuTrude Fdan Brown


hereunto set hand and seal this 20% day of


June


in the year 1919


Surtrude SIdan Brown seal


witness Frederick P. marble


Commonwealth of Massachusetts


widder Sex SS. Lowell, Mass., June 20th 1919.


Then personally appeared the above named Gertrude A. Brown


and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be han free act


and deed,


Before me, Frederick P. marble, notary Public Justice of the Peace.


my Commission Expires Goto 16th- 1925


THE PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY, the corporation named as grantee in the foregoing deed, hereby accepts the gift and grant referred to therein, and binds itself to keep and perform the agreements and trusts on its part to be kept and performed as in said deed set forth.


IN WITNESS WHEREOF the said corporation has caused its corporate seal to be hereto affixed, and these presents to be signed in its name and behalf by


its Treasurer this twenty First day of June,


in the year nineteen Standard Minuten


Seal


PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY,


Treasurer.


by


62


Know all Hlen by These Presents,


THAT J, Eben True Hedrich, now of Cambridge, massachusetts, Pomaly of Vowill, massachusetts, sole surviving here


of milton and william K, aldrich, bock late of sorrell, masst, do hereby give unto the PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY, a corporation duly or- ganized under the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and having a cemetery situated in Lowell in said Commonwealth, commonly called the "Lowell Cemetery," the sum of Two Stundred dollars to be held by said corporation forever for its sole use, but in trust nevertheless as follows, to wit: to safely invest the same, and to apply the income thereof from time to time to the care of the lot hereinbelow described, all in accordance with the By-Laws of said corporation, and the Rules and Regulations of its Board of Trustees, now or hereafter in force.


AND IN CONSIDERATION of its acceptance of said sum upon the trust and for the uses aforesaid do hereby grant, bargain, sell and convey unto said corporation the lot situated on


Washington avenue in its said cemetery, and numbered 1154 and 1155 on a plan thereof in the custody of its Superintendent, with all the privileges thereto belonging.


TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same to said corporation and its successors and assigns forever, but for the uses and upon the trust following, to wit: That it shall never allow the same to be used for any purpose other than as a place of burial for the dead; that it shall in future permit only the body of myself, Eben Brue aldrich


5 to be buried in said lot, due regard being had to its capacity and the decent and convenient burial therein 5 of the body above mentioned; that it shall never allow any bodies buried in said lot to be removed therefrom unless required by law so to do; that it shall never sell or alienate said lot or any part thereof for any purpose inconsistent with the complete and effectual fulfilment of the trusts herein set forth, and that it shall permit myself


at all reasonable times, subject to the By-Laws of said corporation, and the Rules and Regulations of its Board of Trustees, now or hereafter in force, to enter upon said lot, and the same at leisure to inspect, and generally to do any act or thing with respect to the same and the monuments and other like objects, and the shrubbery, and flowers thereon as shall not be inconsistent with the rights hereby or otherwise vested in said corporation, and which shall not interfere with its performance of the agreements and trusts herein set forth.


AND FOR THE CONSIDERATION aforesaid, I,


wife of the said do hereby release unto the said grantee, and its successors and assigns, all right of or to dower in the granted premises, and all other rights and interests therein.


IN WITNESS WHEREOF


the said Eben Prue alauch 1


hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty Eigth day of


Augwith


in the year nineteen hundred mitten


Eben Bue aldrich self


witness Leo Hallahan


Commonwealth of Massachusetts


Middensex ss. Lowell, Mass., August 28 19/9.


Then personally appeared the above named Eben True aldrich


and deed,


and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be his free act


Before me, Charles APenaph - Notary Public astice of the Peace.


THE PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY, the corporation named as grantee in the foregoing deed, hereby accepts the gift and grant referred to therein, and binds itself to keep and perforni the agreements and trusts on its part to be kept and performed as in said deed set forth.


IN WITNESS WHEREOF the said corporation has caused its corporate seal to be hereto affixed, and these presents to be signed in its name and behalf by


its Treasurer this 28Th day of August 19.9


in the year


PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY,


Ly Charles Lohago Treasurer.


Stal


63


Know all Alen by These Presents,


THAT, I, A. Janek Goodell, of fourle, massachusetts, residuary devises, and legater under the will of amice bora Webber, lat of Said Lomle, deceased, who was the sole here at law of Benjamin or, Webben into of said howell deceased do hereby give unto the PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY, a corporation duly or- ganized under the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and having a cemetery situated in Lowell in said Commonwealth, commonly called the "Lowell Cemetery," the sum of Three Stundred dollars to be held by said corporation forever for its sole use, but in trust nevertheless as follows, to wit: to safely invest the same, and to apply the income thereof from time to time to the care of the lot hereinbelow described, all in accordance with the By-Laws of said corporation, and the Rules and Regulations of its Board of Trustees, now or hereafter in force.


AND IN CONSIDERATION of its acceptance of said sum upon the trust and for the uses aforesaid do hereby grant, bargain, sell and convey unto said corporation the lot situated on Petunia Path no 35 in its said cemetery, and numbered 834 on a plan thereof in the custody of its Superintendent, with all the privileges thereto belonging.


TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same to said corporation and its successors and assigns forever, but for the uses and upon the trust following, to wit: That it shall never allow the same to be used for any purpose other than as a place of burial for the dead; that it shall in future permit only the bodies no


to be buried in said lot, due regard being had to its capacity and the decent and convenient burial therein of the bed above mentioned ; that it shall never allow any bodies buried in said lot to be removed therefrom unless required by law so to do; that it shall never sell or alienate said lot or any part thereof for any purpose inconsistent with the complete and effectual fulfilment of the trusts herein set forth, and that it shall permit 7. Janch Soodell


at all reasonable times, subject to the By-Laws of said corporation, and the Rules and Regulations of its Board of Trustees, now or hereafter in force, to enter upon said lot, and the same at leisure to inspect, and generally to do any act or thing with respect to the same and the monuments and other like objects, and the shrubbery, and flowers thereon as shall not be inconsistent with the rights hereby or otherwise vested in said corporation, and which shall not interfere with its performance of the agreements and trusts herein set forth.


AND FOR THE CONSIDERATION Aforesaid, I,


do hereby release unto the said wife of the said


grantee, and its successors and assigns, all right of or to dower in the granted premises, and all other rights and interests therein


IN WITNESS WHEREOF 0 the said A. Janch Goodall


hereunto set my hand and seal this fifteenth day of


December


in the year 1919


F. Jane Goodall LS


Commonwealth of Massachusetts


Middlesex ss. Lowell, Mass., Fieb &d 19'20.


Then personally appeared the above named CA. Jane Goodall


and deed,


and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be hen free act


Before me, James J. Kerim- Justice of the Peace.


THE PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY, the corporation named as grantee in the foregoing deed, hereby accepts the gift and grant referred to therein, and binds itself to keep and perform the agreements and trusts on its part to be kept and performed as in said deed set forth.


IN WITNESS WHEREOF the said corporation has caused its corporate seal to be hereto affixed, and these presents to be signed in its name and behalf by


its Treasurer this Fourth day of February


in the year


PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY,


by Chacha di therap Treasurer.


Scal


64


Know all Men by These Presents, J, addi S, Recken


THAT


of


Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts do hereby give unto the PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY, a corporation duly or- ganized under the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and having a cemetery situated in Lowell in said Commonwealth, commonly called the "Lowell Cemetery," the sum of Three Orundred dollars to be held by said corporation forever for its sole use, but in trust nevertheless as follows, to wit: to safely invest the same, and to apply the income thereof from time to time to the care of the lot hereinbelow described, all in accordance with the By-Laws of said corporation, and the Rules and Regulations of its Board of Trustees, now or hereafter in force.


AND IN CONSIDERATION of its acceptance of said sum upon the trust and for the uses aforesaid do hereby grant, bargain, sell and convey unto said corporation the lot situated on Washington avenue in its said cemetery, and numbered 1578 on a


plan thereof in the custody of its Superintendent, with all the privileges thereto belonging.


TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same to said corporation and its successors and assigns forever, but for the uses and upon the trust following, to wit: That it shall never allow the same to be used for any purpose other than as a place of burial for the dead; that it shall in future permit only the body of myself


to be buried in said lot, due regard being had to its capacity and the decent and convenient burial therein of the body above mentioned; that it shall never allow any bodies buried in said lot to be removed therefrom unless required by law so to do; that it shall never sell or alienate said lot or any part thereof for any purpose inconsistent with the complete and effectual fulfilment of the trusts herein set forth, and that it shall permit


at all reasonable times, subject to the By-Laws of said corporation, and the Rules and Regulations of its Board of Trustees, now or hereafter in force, to enter upon said lot, and the same at leisure to inspect, and generally to do any act or thing with respect to the same and the monuments and other like objects, and the shrubbery, and flowers thereon as shall not be inconsistent with the rights hereby or otherwise vested in said corporation, and which shall not interfere with its performance of the agreements and trusts herein set forth. The about described lot in the same conveyed to my brother


AND FOR THE CONSIDERATION Hemsida, tata leaving me as his Charles. E. Ricker ( lately deceased, fifaof the arts ole surviving trust of Km and hair do hereby release unto the said grantee, and its successors and assigns, all right of or to dower in the granted premises, and all other. rights and interests therein. at law) by the said Proprietors under date of- December 16, 1864.


IN WITNESS WHEREOF the said Addie 5, Ricken being unmarried


hereunto set my hand and seal this fifteenth day of march in the year nineteen hundred and Twenty


Sugrad and Sealed in presence of P. A. Fristen


Addie S. Ricken seal O


Commonwealth of Massachusetts


Middlesex ss. Lowell, Mass., March 15th, 1920.


Then personally appeared the above named Addie 5, Ricken


and deed,


and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be han free act


Before me, Frederic A. Fisken Justice of the Peace.


THE PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY, the corporation named as grantee in the foregoing deed, hereby accepts the gift and grant referred to therein, and binds itself to keep and perform the agreements and trusts on its part to be kept and performed as in said deed set forth.


IN WITNESS WHEREOF the said corporation has caused its corporate seal to be hereto affixed, and these presents to be signed in its name and behalf by


its Treasurer this Twenty Second day of March Seal


in the year nineteen hinduce Twenty


PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY,


by Charles Lotmaop Treasurer.


65


Know all Men by These Presents,


THAT J, Elizabeth A. Balch, of Newton High lands, State of massachusetts, hice and residuary legater of Elzach. Balch formerly Lowfre, manachucell,


of


do hereby give unto the PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY, a corporation duly or- ganized under the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and having a cemetery situated in Lowell in said Commonwealth, commonly called the "Lowell Cemetery," the sum of


Two Itundred dollars to be held by said corporation forever for its sole use, but in trust nevertheless as follows, to wit: to safely invest the same, and to apply the income thereof from time to time to the care of the lot hereinbelow described, all in accordance with the By-Laws of said corporation, and the Rules and Regulations of its Board of Trustees, now or hereafter in force.


AND IN CONSIDERATION of its acceptance of said sum upon the trust and for the uses aforesaid do hereby grant, bargain, sell and convey unto said corporation the lot situated on


Walnut Path in its said cemetery, and numbered 2221 on a plan thereof in the custody of its Superintendent, with all the privileges thereto belonging.


TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same to said corporation and its successors and assigns forever, but for the uses and upon the trust following, to wit: That it shall never allow the same to be used for any purpose other than as a place of burial for the dead; that it shall in future permit only the bode of myself, David Thomas Richardson, his wife "in This issue (if any)


to be buried in said lot, due regard being had to its capacity and the decent and convenient burial therein of the bod Ces above mentioned; that it shall never allow any bodies buried in said lot to be removed therefrom unless required by law so to do; that it shall never sell or alienate said lot or any part thereof for any purpose inconsistent with the complete and effectual fulfilment of the trusts herein set forth, and that it shall permit myself and the ayou said David T. Richardson orour unesentateor at all reasonable times, subject to the By-Laws of said corporation, and the Rules and Regulations of its Board of Trustees, now or hereafter in force, to enter upon said lot, and the same at leisure to inspect, and generally to do any act or thing with respect to the same and the monuments and other like objects, and the shrubbery, and flowers thereon as shall not be inconsistent with the rights hereby or otherwise vested in said corporation, and which shall not interfere with its performance of the agreements and trusts herein set forth.


AND FOR THE CONSIDERATION aforesaid, I, Elizabeth A. Balch, daughter wice of the said Elizabeth A. Balch do hereby release unto the said grantee, and its successors and assigns, all right of or to dower in the granted premises, and all other rights and interests therein.


IN WITNESS WHEREOF


the said Elizabeth A. Balch


hereunto set my hand and seal this


smith day of


June in the year morten hundred twenty


Elizabeth A. Balch


Commonwealth of Massachusetts


middle sex ss. nuoTon Imawell, Mass., 9th June 1920 .


Then personally appeared the above named Elizabeth A. Balch


and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be hor free act


and deed,


Before me,


mulan J. boyens notary Pathi


my Commission Expire Jan 25 1925


Justice of the Peace.


THE PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY, the corporation named as grantee in the foregoing deed, hereby accepts the gift and grant referred to therein, and binds itself to keep and perform the agreements and trusts on its part to be kept and performed as in said deed set forth.


IN WITNESS WHEREOF the said corporation has caused its corporate seal to be hereto affixed, and these presents to be signed in its name and behalf by


its Treasurer this Ameteenla


day of June


in the year noiteen hundred twenty


Sice


PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY,


by


1


15.


66


Know all Men by These Presents,


THAT I, alice E. Taylor, of Lowell, Massachusetts, The Sole surviving hier of Charles S. brand, formerly of Lowell, Massachusetts


do hereby give unto the PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY, a corporation duly or- ganized under the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and having a cemetery situated in Lowell in said Commonwealth, commonly called the "Lowell Cemetery," the sum of Two ofundred dollars to be held by said corporation forever for its sole use, but in trust nevertheless as follows, to wit: to safely invest the same, and to apply the income thereof from time to time to the care of the lot hereinbelow described, all in accordance with the By-Laws of said corporation, and the Rules and Regulations of its Board of Trustees, now or hereafter in force.




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