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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 of Aroma In. Simpson,, Charles J. Suyun. Stany R. Smyism, Stubirth UT. Logan, Ruth dogan and Elane Joyan ,
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 otlier 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, John A. Sorryson and any one on all of the above named Por- sons,
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 Thirteenth
day of October A. D., 18 99 . Anna m. Sny. von
Charles X. Mouth withus & bolt Chas JEroz Smaison
Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
midelliset SS.
1
Then personally appeared the above named
and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be har free act
and deed.
Before me, Frank F. Tele, notary Public. Juste of the Pace .
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 A, Stolt
the President, and Charles V. Mapp
this Eightem U- day of the Treasurer of said Corporation,
A. D. 1899
Chas 8. Stott President.
Chan L. Knapp Treasurer.
Sind
A true copy. Attest :
Chard. hraje Clerk.
Noti. One Jam TEK Miss Martha P. Movers to receive telegram from Plegabulk R. Johnson permitting burial q- William worcesto no Johnson portion y 15h. Mr Por stund. gam mibal account. Lomu Sau 13' 1909-
Them any
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Execution of Stack Totnian THAT WE, Elizabet R. Johnston and Frank YStund 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,
air by stack Totman in The year 1889.
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 he 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, W'do hereby give, grant, bargain, sell and convey unto the said Corpo- ration, its successors and assigns, lot numbered 183 on a plan of said Cemetery in the possession of said Trustees, situated upon Gobun, Armu 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 said Elizabeth R. Johnson and his descendant.
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 the Same Elizabeth R. Johnson on Track W. Stund, aforisaid of sorrell in the country of middleset and Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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, WEhave hereunto set my hands and seals this our
Elevante
day of
October
A. D., 1899-
Elizabet R. Spoon Johnson
In the presence of 200my S. Gomes as to
Frank W. Stare
thegobiet R. John Som George E. Purley (+. F.m.St.) Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
state of New York
Count of new york SS. Then personally appeared the above named and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be free act
and deed.
notary Public
Before me, Jorig S. Garnison new york counts and state Jitstice of the Prace.
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 Chan IF slott
the President, and Charles &. Knapp
this Eighteenth day of Geloben the Treasurer of said Corporation,
chast statt 94 Stal
President.
Charles & Knapp
Treasurer.
Charles S. Majon
Clerk.
A true copy. Attest :
Elegabich- Q. John.som
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Know all Men by These Presents,
Margarch J. Stanultor. Thomas
I The only hears of William Firma Freeman ( having given
THAT 4 EHler m. Freeman. 15 Beij To Fun and 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 Orundund 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 he 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 713 on a plan of said Cemetery in the possession of said Trustees, situated upon Washino do Storica - 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 itum such of
Only the above named persons org :- margaret Jo. Hamilton, Stelen M. Theman, Thomas theman and Buj T Filerman.
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; Ourselon
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. our
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, WEhave hereunto set my handsand seals this Monty Yount day of horsmbsn A. D., 1899 Marganh V. Itamilton witness for other and Benjamin Thomas Flerman
SS. non 24 1899
RobT thoulo. Commontocalth of Massachusetts. Benj F Fileman
Jelen M. Fireman
Then personally appeared the above named Margaret F. Ofamiliar
and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be free act and deed.
Before me, John S allsur
also The acknowledges of Thomas Theman Tutan. Justice of the Peace. at Stella dal mich by WYM M. Ransom, J.P.
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 of Stolt
the President, and
Chucky I Knappen
the Treasurer of said Corporation,
this Trinity Second day of January
A. D. 1900 Char Stott President. Chard Knapp Treasurer. scal
A true copy. Attest :
Clerk.
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Know all Men by These Presents,
THAT 1, Lucy Mayo Pay, the only him of Samuel Bray hereby give unto the PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY, a Corporation established by the laws of the Com- monwealth of Massachusetts, the sum of Three 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 9 405 mmx 406 on a plan of said Cemetery in the possession of said Trustees, situated upon Washington Jowice 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 only my self, Lucy Mayo Pay in The lot numberand 405, and in the lot numberil 406, The Dural of marion'm Barom, widow of-Clearly D. Baron and his Children, Malcom, Dana, Charles Dana,
alice Printice and Samene tray, 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,
on any and all the ABOVE named person.
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 march A. D., 1800, & witness to Signature of 1min tray- Charles Sticapp
Fourteenth
Lucy mayo Pay
middle Sex SS. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. tomels, march 141900
Then personally appeared the above named Lucy mayo Fay-
and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be hen free act and deed.
Before me, Julian B Reyes 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 H. Stolt
the Treasurer of said Corporation, the President, and Charles & Theapp- this Fourteenth day of march A. D. 1600
A true copy. Attest :
Chas A STOTT President. Charles Ihnapp Treasurer. Charles Siknapp Clerk.
eat
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Thomas and Betsy Cooley, Thuis at law of-
THAT Pra WE! Steny Cooley Etta Flanders
Franky Cooley / late q- doncce, man tt, hereby give unto the PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL 'CEMETERY, a Corporation established by the laws of the Com- monwealth of Massachusetts, the sum of * 75. Sconty Piz 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, W'do hereby give, grant, bargain, sell and convey unto the said Corpo- ration, its successors and assigns, lot numbered 2282 % on a plan of said Cemetery 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 hy permit ***
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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 otlier 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 us the hives at law of said Elta Flanders - based no Faire 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, W have hereunto set my hand and seal this ocu Thad I, Betory Cooley wife of- Said Frank Cooley do hunby for human in release of down in saint permises.
Forthe day of September A. D., 1906 Hun E. Thomas Stenay Cooley Franklin Cooley Mrs Butsay Cooley Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Source Seph 4# 1901
middle sex SS.
Then personally appeared the above named IAm E Thomas
and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be hee free act
and deed.
Before me,
John J. Pickman 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 A. Slott
the President, and this 4th day of
September
A true copy. Attest :
the Treasurer of said Corporation, A. D. 18 01 Olevel A. Statt President. Charles F. Krath Treasurer. Charts Recap lerk.
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THAT 1, William, It, with sweet & williams tomto 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 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 260 on a plan of said Cemetery in the possession of said Trustees, situated upon washington AVE.
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
only the Burial of myself, millian. It withsuell, 6. A. While, now of Somerolle, mars, and the family of the Saint C. A. While.
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 the faire 6A while of members of his family
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 frosh
day of
may
A. D., 1900,
N" A Writerall
In premio of Cynis U Lathrop Frances A Lathrop
Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Stato of Kr month Orange County Then personally appeared the above named William et withwill
and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be hco free act
and deed.
Before me, Cyrus U factrop. 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 of Stott the President, and Charles X. Knapp
this -third day of August
the Treasurer of said Corporation, A. D. 1900 Seal
A true copy. Attest :
Chiar A. SloTT President. Charles Ihr. app Treasurer.
Charles I Brojop Clerk.
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THAT I, J. Frank Pag 2, The only him of Jonathan Pays hereby give unto the PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY, a Corporation established /by the laws of the Com- monwealth of Massachusetts, the sum of Six 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, 1 do hereby give, grant, bargain, sell and convey unto the said Corpo- ration, its successors and assigns, lot numbered 316 on a plan of said Cemetery J. Desmit in the possession of said Trustees, and conveyEd& Jonathan Pays be JK Fellow/ Triste in said Lowell Cemetery, with all the privileges to the same belonging. { date July 19 1875. 7 CP Talbot)
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
hurafter only the burial of my self, of Frank Pay 3
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, Que no othero
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
3rd day
day of may A. D., 1600 8. Frank Pay 2
witness mary Flanders
the only him of Jonathan Pags
Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Budel Sex SS. Forces May 3, 1900- Then personally appeared the above named I Frank Pays
and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be his free act and deed.
Before me, Ora m. Snell
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.
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