Lowell Cemetery deeds by trust, 1896-1947 , Part 18

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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 Sous childs


hereunto set


hand and seal this 28h


in the year 1939 day of


august


war's childs


Commonwealth of Massachusetts


SS.


Lowell, Mass., aug 28 1939.


Then personally appeared the above named Dans Childs


and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be her free act


and deed,


Before me, 9. Philip Isteown 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 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 28% day of augund


in the year 1939


PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY, Attending


Treasurer.


by


of


113


Know all Men by These Presents,


THAT J. Estelle L. Whitney


of Lowell, massachusetts


dlo 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 Que han ded


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 Howshow Pack # 10 in its said cemetery, and numbered 875 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


Estelle he whitney


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 William N. Dennett


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 Estelle & Whitney


hereunto set her hand and seal this sistemal


January


in the year 1941 day of


Commonwealth of Massachusetts


Essex Lowell, Mass., andomen for 16 19 4% and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be her free act


Then personally appeared the above named Estelle & Whitney


and deed,


Before me,


Frank R. Petty 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


in the year 19H1


day of april


PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY,


by Achevet funding Treasurer.


114


Know all Alen by These Presents, I. Henry 9. Fessenden THAT


however massachusetts 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 Five hundred seventy pris 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 in its said cemetery, and numbered 2705 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 Henry of Fessenden, Evelyn Southwell Fessenden 1


to be buried in said lot, due regard being had to its capacity and the decent and convenient burial therein of the bodies 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.


AND FOR THE CONSIDERATION aforesaid, I, Evelyn Southwales Fessenden wife of the said Henry T. Tessender 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 Henry F. Fessenden


hereunto set may hand and seal this day of


September


in the year 1442


Henry F. Fessenden Evelyn Southwell Persanden


Commonwealth of Massachusetts


19 42. SS. Lowell, Mass.,


Then personally appeared the above named Nancy & Fessenden, and


Evelyn Southwales tellendewand acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be than free act


and deed,


Before me, Roy & Mode


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


day of


September


in the year 1942


PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY,


by Albert Hadany Treasurer.


to include Jr., his wife Ruch Roturain of their manage


Revised Lepe 2 3. WaltertR ofaison


and any children


115


Know all Men by These Presents, I. Annette Butrion


THAT


Lowell, massachusetts 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


thousand 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 Peace Pack in its said cemetery, and numbered 1142 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 Hacti F. Salmon, Schel & Carry., London borey., Annette "Button, or any steine of Joauch in. Batman


to be buried in said lot, due regard being had to its capacity and the decent and convenient burial therein of the bod 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 the above mentione persona


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


hereunto set her hand and seal this 2 day of


november in the year 1942


Annette Butaan


Commonwealth of Massachusetts


Ss. Lowell, Mass., 19 42


Annette Butmón


Then personally appeared the above named


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


2


day of


november


in the year 1942


PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY,


by


Treasurer.


116


Know all Men by These Presents,


I. Raymond D. Hart, Thouses, Massachusetts, Execution of the last wies & alice D. Brown, de 5 of said Lower, which will was duly THAT Proved and allowed by the Probate bout you middles Granty of on the beauty - fifth of of Detoler, 1943


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 Lowch in said Commonwealth, commonly called the "Lowell Cemetery," the sum of Line standard


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 aføresaid do hereby grant, bargain, sell and convey unto said corporation the lot situated on avenue in its said cemetery, and numbered 2487 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 bod


no other bodies to he cultured there


to be buried in said lot, due regard being had to its capacity and the decent and convenient burial therein of the bod 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 Raymond


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


Greater, as afare he said Pagarand I start,


hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty fourth


in the year one thousandnine hundred dignity four.


aprilt


Raymond D. Start Executor


Commonwealth of Massachusetts


middlesex


ss. Lowell, Mass., april, 24.


Then personally appeared the above named Raymond A. Hart, Executor


and deed,


and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be free act


Before me, Exhal a. More


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 12 MM day of may


in the year 1944


PROPRIETORS OF THIE LOWELL CEMETERY,


by Achour Ludwig Treasurer.


117


Know all Alen by These Presents


THAT l. Itavola Dobson Macdonald


Lower Massachusetts of


(lo 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 sald Commonwealth, commonly called the "Lowell Cemetery," the sum of Crie Hundred twenty five 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


Belvidere avenue in its said cemetery, and numbered 1751 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 Harold Dobson Macdonald


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.


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 l the said Harold Dobson Macdonald


hereunto set


hand and seal this in the year" Novation hundred forty days


Harold Dobson Macdonald


Commonwealth of Massachusetts


ss. Lowell, Mass., march 30


1946


bold Dobson Mcdonalds


Then personally appeared the above named


and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be 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 18th


day of


may 19 4 5


in the year


PROPMETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY, Albert Ludwig Treasurer.


by


118


Know all Alen by These Presents,


THAT & Ragemak Robin Perkins


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


hundred fifty 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 Southworth Avenue in its said cemetery, and numbered 2613 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 Rapauch Robinson Perkins, Frank A. Parking


Check it Perkusi


to be buried in said lot, due regard being had to its capacity and the decent and convenient burial therein of the bod 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.


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


Raymond Robiam Perkuis


hereunto set 3


hand and seal this


in the year nineteen turn and forty six day of way


Commonwealth of Massachusetts


ss. Lowell, Mass., may 8 h 19 46


Then personally appeared the above named


and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be free act


and deed,


Before me, Howard Cooper


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


day of many


in the year 1946


PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY,


by


Treasurer.


Parku


119


Know all Men by These Presents,


THAT


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


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 aforcsaid do hereby grant, bargain, sell and convey unto said corporation the lot situated on 1


Vechena Parth in its said cemetery, and numbered /209 9 dgrcung 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


Alice M. Tekstany


to be buried in said lot, due regard being had to its capacity and the decent and convenient burial therein of the bod 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 thercof for any purpose inconsistent with the complete and effectual fulfilment of the trusts herein set forth, and that it shall permit




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