Lowell Cemetery deeds by trust, 1896-1947 , Part 2

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due regard being had to the capacity of said lot and to the decent and convenient interment therein of the remains above mentioned; and that said Corporation shall never allow any other bodies to be interred in said lot, and shall not allow any other use to be made of said lot, and shall never suffer any remains interred in said lot as aforesaid to be removed from said lot unless required by law so to do; and shall never sell or alienate said lot or any part thereof for any purpose inconsistent with the full and effectual fulfillment of the trusts herein contained, and shall permit me, and those named above,


at all reasonable times, subject to all lawful rules, regulations and by-laws of said Corporation now made or hereafter to be made, to enter upon said lot, and the same at leisure to inspect, and generally to do any act or thing in reference to said lot and the monuments and other erections, trees, shrubbery and flowers on said lot not inconsistent with the rights hereby or otherwise vested in said Corporation, and which shall not increase the liability of said Corporation, nor interfere with or obstruct the said Corpora- tion in the performance of the agreements and trusts herein contained.


IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this day of December A. D., 1896. Asahel Davis Sarah J. Davis


Thirtieth


Commonwealth of Massachusetts.


Widdierey Ss. aswell, Dec. 30, 1890.


Then personally appeared the above named CAcahel Davis and Sarah &. Davis, his wife, and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be then free act and deed.


Before me,


John J. Harvey Justice of the Peace.


The PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY hereby accept the gift and grant contained in the foregoing deed according to its terms, and binds itself to keep and perform the agreements, uses, and trusts, on its part to be kept and performed in said deed contained.


IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Corporation has caused its seal to be hereto affixed, and these presents to be signed in its behalf by Henry M, wilder,


the President, and Charles L Knapp the Treasurer of said Corporation,


this the first day of January A. D. 1897. Henry H. Wilder Charles L. Knapp President. Treasurer.


A true copy. Attest :


Charles 2 Knapt Clerk.


seal


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THAT I, Adeline To. Taylor hereby give unto the PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY, a Corporation established by the laws of the Com- monwealth of Massachusetts, the sum of Five Hundred Dollars, for its sole use forever, in trust nevertheless that the Trustees of said Corporation shall invest the same from time to time according to the Rules and Regulations of Trustees, approved by the Proprietors Feb- ruary 14, 1894, and the amendmends thereto, or in such other manner as may now or hereafter be authorized by law.


AND IN CONSIDERATION of the agreement made on the part of the said Corporation by the acceptance by it of these presents, I do hereby give, grant, bargain, sell and convey unto the said Corpo- ration, its successors and assigns, lot numbered 1599 on a plan of said Cemetery in the possession of said Trustees, situated upon Sycamore Au in said Lowell Cemetery, with all the privileges to the same belonging.


TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same to the said Corporation and its successors and assigns forever but for the uses and upon the trusts following, to wit: That said Corporation, acting through its Trustees for the time being, shall faithfully keep the agreements herein contained on its part to be kept, and shall permit


The intermant of my body, only.


due regard being had to the capacity of said lot and to the decent and convenient interment therein of the remains above mentioned; and that said Corporation shall never allow any other bodies to be interred in said lot, and shall not allow any other use to be made of said lot, and shall never suffer any remains interred in said lot as aforesaid to be removed from said lot unless required by law so to do; and shall never sell or alienate said lot or any part thereof for any purpose inconsistent with the full and effectual fulfillment of the trusts herein contained, and shall permit me,


at all reasonable times, subject to all lawful rules, regulations and by-laws of said Corporation now made or hereafter to be made, to enter upon said lot, and the same at leisure to inspect, and generally to do any act or thing in reference to said lot and the monuments and other erections, trees, shrubbery and flowers on said lot not inconsistent with the rights hereby or otherwise vested in said Corporation, and which shall not increase the liability of said Corporation, nor interfere with or obstruct the said Corpora- tion in the performance of the agreements and trusts herein contained.


IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this day of January A. D., 1898


Twelfth


Adelina 16 Saylar


Commontocalth of Massachusetts.


CMiddlesex Ss. Sowell, January 12, 1898 Then personally appeared the above named Adeline K. STaylor


and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be her free act and deed.


Before me,


Prentiss Debater Justice of the Peace.


The PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY hereby accept the gift and grant contained in the foregoing deed according to its terms, and binds itself to keep and perform the agreements, uses, and trusts, on its part to be kept and performed in said deed contained.


IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Corporation has caused its seal to be hereto affixed, and these presents to be signed in its behalf by Charles CA. Stall,


the President, and Charles &. Knapp, the Treasurer of said Corporation, A. D. 1898 this fourth day of February President. Charles et Stort Charles L. Knapp Treasurer. A true copy. Attest : Charles L. Kuapp Clerk.


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THAT , Helen L. Gross & daughter of Gilbert ST. Williams hereby give unto the PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY, a Corporation established by the laws of the Com- monwealth of Massachusetts, the sum of One Hundred Dollars, for its sole use forever, in trust nevertheless that the Trustees of said Corporation shall invest the same from time to time according to the Rules and Regulations of Trustees, approved by the Proprietors Feb- ruary 14, 1894, and the amendinends thereto, or in such other manner as may now or hereafter be authorized by law.


AND IN CONSIDERATION of the agreement made on the part of the said Corporation by the acceptance by it of these presents, 1 do hereby give, grant, bargain, sell and convey unto the said Corpo- ration, its successors and assigns, lot numbered 2189 on a plan of said Cemetery in the possession of said Trustees, situated upon warthen Avenue, in said Lowell Cemetery, with all the privileges to the same belonging.


TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same to the said Corporation and its successors and assigns forever but for the uses and upon the trusts following, to wit: That said Corporation, acting through its Trustees for the time being, shall faithfully keep the agreements herein contained on its part to be kept, and shall permit the burial of myself, my husband, Charles F. Grass, the father of my husband, John Grass, and also any member of my immediate family, should there be issue. I also,


John J. PEase, also allargare Prasa.


due regard being had to the capacity of said lot and to the decent and convenient interment therein of the remains above mentioned; and that said Corporation shall never allow any other bodies to be interred in said lot, and shall not allow any other use to be made of said lot, and shall never suffer any remains interred in said lot as aforesaid to be removed from said lot unless required by law so to do; and shall never sell or alienate said lot or any part thereof for any purpose inconsistent with the full and effectual fulfillment of the trusts herein contained, and shall permit me, myself and my husband, Charles F. Cross-


at all reasonable times, subject to all lawful rules, regulations and by-laws of said Corporation now made or hereafter to be made, to enter upon said lot, and the same at leisure to inspect, and generally to do any act or thing in reference to said lot and the monuments and other erections, trees, shrubbery and flowers on said lot not inconsistent with the rights hereby or otherwise vested in said Corporation, and which shall not increase the liability of said Corporation, nor interfere with or obstruct the said Corpora- tion in the performance of the agreements and trusts herein contained.


IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this day of april A. D., 1898 Haben S. Grass (L.S.) Charles F. Cross (Z.S.)


26만


Commontocalth of Massachusetts.


Middlesex ss. April 26, 1892


Then personally appeared the above named Helru L. Crass and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be her free act


and deed.


Before me, um H. Anderson Justice of the Peace.


The PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY hereby accept the gift and grant contained in the foregoing deed according to its terms, and binds itself to keep and perform the agreements, uses, and trusts, on its part to be kept and performed in said deed contained.


IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Corporation has caused its seal to be hereto affixed, and these presents to be signed in its behalf by Charles CA. Stout.


the President, and Charles L. Knapp.


fourteenti June day of the Treasurer of said Corporation, A. D. 1898 Charles et. Stolt President. Charles 2. Knapp Treasurer. Charles L. Knapp A true copy. Attest : Clerk.


Seal


Know all Men by These Presents,


(Hair at Law under will of Isaac


THAT I, Clarissa W. Haworth ( Hodgman late of Lowell, ellarsachucells hereby give unto the PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY, a Corporation established by the laws of the Com- monwealth of Massachusetts, the sum of One Hundred and one Dollars, for its sole use forever, in trust nevertheless that the Trustees of said Corporation shall invest the same from time to time according to the Rules and Regulations of Trustees, approved by the Proprietors Feb- ruary 14, 1894, and the amendinends thereto, or in such other manner as may now or hereafter be authorized by law.


AND IN CONSIDERATION of the agreement made on the part of the said Corporation by the acceptance by it of these presents, 1 do hereby give, grant, bargain, sell and convey unto the said Corpo- ration, its successors and assigns, lot numbered nine hundred and eighty-one on a plan of said Cemetery (981) in the possession of said Trustees, situated upon


in said Lowell Cemetery, with all the privileges to the same belonging.


TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same to the said Corporation and its successors and assigns forever but for the uses and upon the trusts following, to wit: That said Corporation, acting through its Trustees for the time being, shall faithfully keep the agreements herein contained on its part to be kept, and shall permit me to enter upon said lot at any and all times when such entry shall be proper and consistent with the rules of said corporation and shall be used solely for the interment of myself and husband Thomas Haworth


due regard being had to the capacity of said lot and to the decent and convenient interment therein of the remains above mentioned; and that said Corporation shall never allow any other bodies to be interred in said lot, and shall not allow any other use to be made of said lot, and shall never suffer any remains interred in said lot as aforesaid to be removed from said lot unless required by law so to do; and shall never sell or alienate said lot or any part thereof for any purpose inconsistent with the full and effectual fulfillment of the trusts herein contained, and shall permit me, and shall permit me to enter upon said lot.


at all reasonable times, subject to all lawful rules, regulations and by-laws of said Corporation now made or hereafter to be made, to enter upon said lot, and the same at leisure to inspect, and generally to do any act or thing in reference to said lot and the monuments and other erections, trees, shrubbery and flowers on said lot not inconsistent with the rights hereby or otherwise vested in said Corporation, and which shall not increase the liability of said Corporation, nor interfere with or obstruct the said Corpora- tion in the performance of the agreements and trusts herein contained.


IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have hereunto set my hand and seal this day of July A. D., 1898


seventh


Clarissa W. Laworth


Commonwealth of Massachusetts.


Middlesex ss. Lowell July 7th 1898 Then personally appeared the above named Clarisa W. Haworth


and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be her free act and deed.


Before me,


Internal 10 . Revenue Stamp


~ S. Taylor Justice of the Peace.


The PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY hereby accept the gift and grant contained in the foregoing deed according to its terms, and binds itself to keep and perform the agreements, uses, and trusts, on its part to be kept and performed in said deed contained.


IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Corporation has caused its seal to be hereto affixed, and these presents to be signed in its behalf by Charles et. Stoll


the President, and this eight Internal Revenue ( Stamp


Charles L. Knapp


day of July


the Treasurer of said Corporation, A. D. 1898. Charles et. Stolt


President. Seal


A true copy. Attest : Carpen. ) Seal Charles L. Knapp


Treasurer. Charles L. Knapp Clerk.


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of gotham S. Grant


THAT I, Catherine Louant, widow being his only heir hereby give unto the PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY, a Corporation established by the laws of the Com- monwealth of Massachusetts, the sum of Sivo Hundred and


uro Dollars, for its sole use forever, in trust nevertheless that the Trustees of said Corporation shall invest the same 100 from time to time according to the Rules and Regulations of Trustees, approved by the Proprietors Feb- ruary 14, 1894, and the amendmends thereto, or in such other manner as may now or hereafter be authorized by law.


AND IN CONSIDERATION of the agreement made on the part of the said Corporation by the acceptance by it of these presents, I do hereby give, grant, bargain, sell and convey unto the said Corpo- ration, its successors and assigns, lot numbered 831 on a plan of said Cemetery in the possession of said Trustees, situated upon Howard Avenue in said Lowell Cemetery, with all the privileges to the same belonging.


TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same to the said Corporation and its successors and assigns forever but for the uses and upon the trusts following, to wit: That said Corporation, acting through its Trustees for the time being, shall faithfully keep the agreements herein contained on its part to be kept, and shall permit here after only the burial of


myself


due regard being had to the capacity of said lot and to the decent and convenient interment therein of the remains above mentioned; and that said Corporation shall never allow any other bodies to be interred in said lot, and shall not allow any other use to be made of said lot, and shall never suffer any remains interred in said lot as aforesaid to be removed from said lot unless required by law so to do; and shall never sell or alienate said lot or any part thereof for any purpose inconsistent with the full and effectual fulfillment of the trusts herein contained, and shall permit me,


at all reasonable times, subject to all lawful rules, regulations and by-laws of said Corporation now made or hereafter to be made, to enter upon said lot, and the same at leisure to inspect, and generally to do any act or thing in reference to said lot and the monuments and other erections, trees, shrubbery and flowers on said lot not inconsistent with the rights hereby or otherwise vested in said Corporation, and which shall not increase the liability of said Corporation, nor interfere with or obstruct the said Corpora- tion in the performance of the agreements and trusts herein contained.


IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty first day of July A. D., 1898 Catherine Conant (L.S.)


cMiddlesexss. July 21, 1898.


Commonwealth of Massachusetts.


Then personally appeared the above named


Catherine Courant


and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be her free act and deed.


Internal


Before me, 100 / Revenue Stamp


Austin KG. Chadwick Justice of the Peace.


The PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY hereby accept the gift and grant contained in the foregoing deed according to its terms, and binds itself to keep and perform the agreements, uses, and trusts, on its part to be kept and performed in said deed contained.


IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Corporation has caused its seal to be hereto affixed, and these presents to be signed in its behalf by Charles CA. Start


the President, and Charles S. Knapp the Treasurer of said Corporation, this twenty- first day of July A. D. 1898 Charles et. Stolt President. Chac. L. Knapp Treasurer. A true copy. Attest : Chas. L. Knapp Clerk.


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THAT 1, John. B. Stunt


hereby give unto the PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY, a Corporation established by the laws of the Com- monwealth of Massachusetts, the sum of Our funded Dollars, for its sole use forever, in trust nevertheless that the Trustees of said Corporation shall invest the same from time to time according to the Rules and Regulations of Trustees, approved by the Proprietors Feb- ruary 14, 1894, and the amendinends thereto, or in such other manner as may now or hereafter be authorized by law.


AND IN CONSIDERATION of the agreement made on the part of the said Corporation by the acceptance by it of these presents, I do hereby give, grant, bargain, sell and convey unto the said Corpo- ration, its successors and assigns, lot numbered 7.83 on a plan of said Cemetery in the possession of said Trustees, situated upon Wilber force storsince in said Lowell Cemetery, with all the privileges to the same belonging.


TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same to the said Corporation and its successors and assigns forever but for the uses and upon the trusts following, to wit: That said Corporation, acting through its Trustees for the time being, shall faithfully keep the agreements herein contained on its part to be kept, and shall permit The internet only of the following named persons i said woh :- myself, John B Stunt; my wife, Lucy. A Stunt; my son, Frank S. stunt; his Jovaly of any; also The unames of John Stunt and wife illas K. Start, They to be iturned in South East Comon. due regard being had to the capacity of said lot and to the decent and convenient interment therein of the remains above mentioned; and that said Corporation shall never allow any other bodies to be interred in said lot, and shall not allow any other use to be made of said lot, and shall never suffer any remains interred in said lot as aforesaid to be removed from said lot unless required by law so to do; and shall never sell or alienate said lot or any part thereof for any purpose inconsistent with the full and effectual fulfillment of the trusts herein contained, and shall permit me, my wife, Lucy A start and Frank Sstunt, also to Inte upon ace lor


at all reasonable times, subject to all lawful rules, regulations and by-laws of said Corporation now made or hereafter to be made, to enter upon said lot, and the same at leisure to inspect, and generally to do any act or thing in reference to said lot and the monuments and other erections, trees, shrubbery and flowers on said lot not inconsistent with the rights hereby or otherwise vested in said Corporation, and which shall not increase the liability of said Corporation, nor interfere with or obstruct the said Corpora- tion in the performance of the agreements and trusts herein contained.


IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this day of Magash


A. D., 18 9 9 .


froh


John B. Start sene


middle Sex SS.


Commonbocalth of Massachusetts.


Then personally appeared the above named John B. that. and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be he free act and deed.


Before me, Daniel Mr. Ruch andson Justice of the Peace.


The PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY hereby accept the gift and grant contained in the foregoing deed according to its terms, and binds itself to keep and perform the agreements, uses, and trusts, on its part to be kept and performed in said deed contained.


IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Corporation has caused its seal to be hereto affixed, and these presents to be signed in its behalf by Chuck of Statt the President, and the Treasurer of said Corporation, Check V mapin


this day of A. D. 189 9


President. Char k. State Chen I mapy Treasurer. A true copy. Attest :


Seal


Clerk.


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THAT I, Starrich Grocket, hereby give unto the PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY, a Corporation established by the laws of the Com- monwealth of Massachusetts, the sum of Seventy tim Dollars, for its sole use forever, in trust nevertheless that the Trustees of said Corporation shall invest the same from time to time according to the Rules and Regulations of Trustees, approved by the Proprietors Feb- ruary 14, 1894, and the amendmends thereto, or in such other manner as may now or hereafter be authorized by law.


AND IN CONSIDERATION of the agreement made on the part of the said Corporation by the acceptance by it of these presents, I do hereby give, grant, bargain, sell and convey unto the said Corpo- ration, its successors and assigns, lot numbered 877 (carterly half) on a plan of said Cemetery in the possession of said Trustees, situated upon Rach no 10.


in said Lowell Cemetery, with all the privileges to the same belonging.


TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same to the said Corporation and its successors and assigns forever but for the uses and upon the trusts following, to wit: That said Corporation, acting through its Trustees for the time being, shall faithfully keep the agreements herein contained on its part to be kept, and shall permit the Duval of myself, staunch broches and my sister angie & Grocket


due regard being had to the capacity of said lot and to the decent and convenient interment therein of the remains above mentioned; and that said Corporation shall never allow any other bodies to be interred in said lot, and shall not allow any other use to be made of said lot, and shall never suffer any remains interred in said lot as aforesaid to be removed from said lot unless required by law so to do; and shall never sell or alienate said lot or any part thereof for any purpose inconsistent with the full and effectual fulfillment of the trusts herein contained, and shall permit me, on my sister


at all reasonable times, subject to all lawful rules, regulations and by-laws of said Corporation now made or hereafter to be made, to enter upon said lot, and the same at leisure to inspect, and generally to do any act or thing in reference to said lot and the monuments and other erections, trees, shrubbery and flowers on said lot not inconsistent with the rights hereby or otherwise vested in said Corporation, and which shall not increase the liability of said Corporation, nor interfere with or obstruct the said Corpora- tion in the performance of the agreements and trusts herein contained.


IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this day of Septemom A. D., 1894)


Starrich Grockth


Send


Commontocalth of Massachusetts.


huddle sex SS.


Source, Septim ben gt 1899 Then personally appeared the above named otawel Growatt and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be han free act and deed.


Before me, John. S.Starvey


Justice of the Peace.


The PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY hereby accept the gift and grant contained in the foregoing deed according to its terms, and binds itself to keep and perform the agreements, uses, and trusts, on its part to be kept and performed in said deed contained.


IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Corporation has caused its seal to be hereto affixed, and these presents to be signed in its behalf by Char A. Stoll


the President, and Check a major this The Clear day of September the Treasurer of said Corporation,


A. D. 189 % Chan A Slott President . Cher & Mapp Treasurer.


Slu!


A true copy. Attest :


Chan & theapp? Clerk.


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THAT 1, hereby give unto the PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY, a Corporation established by the laws of the Com- monwealth of Massachusetts, the sum of Two Handed Bonity Pour 100 Dollars, for its sole use forever, in trust nevertheless that the Trustees of said Corporation shall invest the same from time to time according to the Rules and Regulations of Trustees, approved by the Proprietors Feb- ruary 14, 1894, and the amendinends thereto, or in such other manner as may now or hereafter be authorized by law.


AND IN CONSIDERATION of the agreement made on the part of the said Corporation by the acceptance by it of these presents, I do hereby give, grant, bargain, sell and convey unto the said Corpo- ration, its successors and assigns, lot numbered 2083- on a plan of said Cemetery in the possession of said Trustees, situated upon Chapel Armine. in said Lowell Cemetery, with all the privileges to the same belonging.




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