Lowell Cemetery deeds by year, 1871-1875 , Part 35

Author: Proprietors of the Lowell Cemetery
Publication date: 1871
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Number of Pages: 614


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Tenth - The said lot of land shall be holden suhjeet to the provisions contained in an act of the General Court, dated January 23, 1841, and entitled "An Aet to incorporate the Proprietors of the Lowell Cemetery.


And the said Proprietors of the Lowell Cemetery do hereby covenant to and with the said Grantee his heirs and assigns that they are lawfully seized of the afore-granted premises, and of the ways leading to the same from the highway in fee simple; that they are free from all incumbrances; that the said Corporation have a right to sell and convey the said premises to the said Grantee for the purposes above expressed ; and that they will warrant and defend the same unto the said Grantee his heirs and assigns forever.


IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the said Proprietors of the Lowell Cemetery have caused this instrument to be signed by their President and Clerk, and their Common Seal to be hereto affixed, the 28 th day of ..


in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and .. Seventy-Zeven.


A. G. Peabody


President.


CEMLE


FR


1841


R


CINSIYS


DEAD


RE


EHALL


Executed and delivered in presence of .... D. J. M. alvi


Clerk.


Recorded


Dec


ec. 17,1897.


Schul Michelini


CLERK.


$


February 3, 1880, 50 Reid of John M. Mi alin, Treasurer of the Proprietors of the Lowell Cemetery, the Sum of Fifty Dollars, the dame being the June deposited by me with david m'ali mi part-payment-of Lot No. 2112 in the Lowale Cemetery. I having declined to take said lot, Said money is refunded at my request; and I hereby acknowledge the receipt of the same, and Insrender the receipt therefor.


. Mars A. Fr Jewett


Lowell, June - 4. 1878.


50,


Received of Moro. A. J. Jewett .


Fifty In Dollars;


Hunt Bros., Ifinters.


On account of Lot No. in the Lowell Cemetery.


John D. Mi ali


Treasurer Lowell Cemetery.


Know all Den by these Presents, That the Proprietors of the


LOWELL CEMETERY, in consideration of


.. of dollars paid to them by.


the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, do give, grant, bargain, sell and convey, to the said Grantee his heirs and assigns, one lot of land in the Lowell Cemetery, in the County of Middlesex, situated on the way called and numbered


on the plan of said Cemetery, drawn by Butterfield &


superficial square feet.


Clark, which plan is in the possession of said Corporation, for inspection by the said Grantee at all seasonable times. The said lot of land containing


To have and to hold the afore-granted premises unto the said Grantee his heirs and assigns forever ; subject, however, to the conditions and limitations, and with the privileges following, to wit :-


First - That the proprictor of said lot shall have the right to enclose the same with a wall or fence, not exceeding one foot in thickness, which may be placed on the adjoining land of the Corporation, exterior to the said lot.


Second - The said lot of land shall not be used for any other purpose than as a place of burial for the dead ; and no trees within the lot or border shall be eut down or destroyed without the consent of the Trustees of the Corporation.


Third - That the proprietor of said lot shall have the right to erect Stones, Monuments or Sepulchral structures, and to cultivate trees, shrubs and plants, in the same. Fourth - That the proprietor of said lot of land shall keep in repair at his or her own expense, the landmarks of the same, which shall be erected by the Corporation.


Fifth - That if the landmarks and boundaries of the said lots shall be effaced, so that the said lot cannot with reasonable diligence be found and identified, or if any by the Proprietors, the Trustecs for the time being may equitably settle the in lieu thereof, in such part of the Cemetery as they shall see fit, and the lot


Lowell, 1.12


To J. H. McALVIN,


Treasurer Lowell Cemetery: 50, La fine 4.78;


1877 r roots, branches or otherwise, become detrimental to the adjacent lots or 2 time being, and they shall have the right, to enter into the said lot and onvenient.


:ed in, or upon the said lot, which shall be determined by the major part of t of them, shall have the right, and it shall be their duty, to enter upon said


on said lot.


not exceeding five acres, as they may deem advisable, upon the payment of with all other receipts, to the general improvement and care of the Cemetery. t of the General Court, dated January 23, 1841, and entitled "An Act to


›venant to and with the said Grantee his heirs and and of the ways leading to the same from the highway aid Corporation have a right to sell and convey the ed; and that they will warrant and defend the same


Sup't.


owell Cemetery have caused this instrument to be e hereto affixed, the


in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred


day of and.


President.


CEJLE


1841


Clerk.


DEAD


SHALL


Executed and delivered in presence of ...


Recorded


CLERK.


selects Lot 2/12


300 square feet; price,


No. 2100


Know all Een by these Presents, That the Proprietors of the Three Hundred


LOWELL CEMETERY, in consideration of.


dollars paid to them by Mrs. Ira Clough of Lavell


the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, do give, grant, bargain, sell and convey, to the said Grantee his heirs and assigns, one lot of land in the Lowell Cemetery, in the County of Middlesex, situated on the way called Blanchard Avenue and numbered No. 2100 on the plan of said Cemetery, drawn by Butterfield & Clark, which plan is in the possession of said Corporation, for inspection by the said Grantee at all seasonable times. The said lot of land containing ٠٠٠ 360 superficial square feet.


To have and to hold the afore-granted premises unto the said Grantee his heirs and assigns forever ; subject, however, to the conditions and limitations, and with the privileges following, to wit :-


First - That the proprietor of said lot shall have the right to enclose the same with a wall or fence, not exceeding one foot in thickness, which may be placed on the adjoining land of the Corporation, exterior to the said lot.


Second - The said lot of land shall not be used for any other purpose than as a place of burial for the dead ; and no trees within the lot or border shall be cut down or destroyed without the consent of the Trustces of the Corporation.


Third - That the proprietor of said lot shall have the right to erect Stones, Monuments or Sepulchral structures, and to cultivate trees, shrubs and plants, in the same. Fourth - That the proprietor of said lot of land shall keep in repair at his or her own expense, the landmarks of the same, which shall be erected by the Corporation.


Fifth - That if the landmarks and boundaries of the said lots shall be effaced, so that the said lot cannot with reasonable diligence be found and identified, or if any conflicting claims shall arise between claimants, under deeds made according to any plan adopted by the Proprietors, the Trustees for the time being may equitably settle the same, or said Trustees shall set off to the said grantee heirs and assigns a lot in lieu thereof, in such part of the Cemetery as they shall see fit, and the lot hereby granted shall in such case revert to the Corporation.


Sixth - That if any trees or shrubs situated in said lot of land, shall by means of their roots, branches or otherwise, become detrimental to the adjacent lots or avenues, or dangerous or inconvenient to passengers, it shall be the duty of said Trustees for the time being, and they shall have the right, to enter into the said lot and remove the said trecs or shrubs, or such parts thereof as are thus detrimental, dangerous or inconvenient.


Seventh - That if any Monnment or any structure whatsoever, or any inscription be placed in, or upon the said lot, which shall be determined by the major part of the Trustees for the time being to be offensive or improper, the said Trustees, or the major part of them, shall have the right, and it shall be their duty, to enter upon said land and remove the same.


Eighth - That no assessment of any description shall ever be laid by said Corporation upon said lot.


Ninth - That the Trustees may decd to the City of Lowell such portion of the Cemetery not exceeding five acres, as they may deem advisable, upon the payment of such sum of money as may be agreed upon by them and the city authorities, to be appropriated with all other receipts, to the general improvement and care of the Cemetery.


Tenth - The said lot of land shall be holden subject to the provisions contained in an act of the General Court, dated January 23, 1841, and entitled "An Act to incorporate the Proprietors of the Lowell Cemetery.


And the said Proprietors of the Lowell Cemetery do hereby covenant to and with the said Grantee his heirs and assigns that they are lawfully seized of the afore-granted premises, and of the ways leading to the same from the highway in fee simple ; that they are free from all incumbrances ; that the said Corporation have a right to sell and convey the said premises to the said Grantee for the purposes above expressed ; and that they will warrant and defend the same unto the said Grantee his heirs and assigns forever.


IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the said Proprietors of the Lowell Cemetery have caused this instrument to be signed by their President and Clerk, and their Common Seal to be hereto affixed, the. Twelfth day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ... Seventy Seven.


I.G. Pealody President.


ER


1841


.. Clerk.


DEAD


R


SHALL


Executed and delivered in presence of .. Henry . Mcalvai


Recorded


March 11, 1878.


CLERK.


No.


Know all Hen by these Presents, That the Proprietors of the


LOWELL CEMETERY, in consideration of


of dollars paid to them by


the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, do give, grant, bargain, sell and convey, to the said Grantee his heirs and assigns, one lot of land in the Lowell Cemetery, in the County of Middlesex, situated on the way called and numbered


on the plan of said Cemetery, drawn by Butterfield & Clark, which plan is in the possession of said Corporation, for inspection by the said Grantee at all seasonable times. The said lot of land containing


superficial square feet.


To have and to hold the afore-granted premises unto the said Grantee his heirs and assigns forever ; subject, however, to the conditions and limitations, and with the privileges following, to wit :-


First - That the proprietor of said lot shall have the right to enclose the same with a wall or fence, not exceeding one foot in thickness, which may be placed on the adjoining land of the Corporation, exterior to the said lot.


Second - The said lot of land shall not be used for any other purpose than as a place of burial for the dead ; and no trees within the lot or border shall be cut down or destroyed without the consent of the Trustces of the Corporation.


Third - That the proprietor of said lot shall have the right to erect Stoncs, Monuments or Sepulchral structures, and to cultivate trees, shrubs and plants, in the same. Fourth - That the proprietor of said lot of land shall keep in repair at his or her own expense, the landmarks of the same, which shall be erected by the Corporation.


Fifth - That if the landmarks and boundaries of the said lots shall be cffaced, so that the said lot eannot with reasonable diligence be found and identified, or if any conflicting claims shall arise between claimants, under deeds made according to any plan adopted by the Proprietors, the Trustees for the time being may equitably settle the same, or said Trustees shall set off to the said grantee heirs and assigns a lot in licu thereof, in such part of the Cemetery as they shall see fit, and the lot hereby granted shall in such case revert to the Corporation.


Sixth - That if any trees or shrubs situated in said lot of land, shall by means of their roots, branches or otherwise, become detrimental to the adjacent lots or avenues, or dangerous or inconvenient to passengers, it shall be the duty of said Trustees for the time being, and they shall have the right, to enter into the said lot and remove the said trecs or shrubs, or such parts thereof as are thus detrimental, dangerous or inconvenient.


Seventh - That if any Monument or any structure whatsoever, or any inscription be placed in, or upon the said lot, which shall be determined by the major part of the Trustees for the time being to be offensive or improper, the said Trustees, or the major part of them, shall have the right, and it shall be their duty, to enter upon said land and remove the same.


Eighth - That no assessment of any description shall ever be laid by said Corporation upon said lot.


Ninth - That the Trustces may deed to the City of Lowell such portion of the Cemetery not exceeding five acres, as they may deem advisable, upon the payment of such sum of money as may be agreed upon by them and the city authorities, to be appropriated with all other receipts, to the general improvement and care of the Cemetery.


Tenth - The said lot of land shall be holden subject to the provisions contained in an act of the General Court, dated January 23, 1841, and entitled "An Act to incorporate the Proprietors of the Lowell Cemetery.


And the said Proprietors of the Lowell Cemetery do hereby covenant to and with the said Grantee his heirs and assigns that they are lawfully seized of the afore-granted premises, and of the ways leading to the same from the highway in fee simple; that they are free from all incumbrances ; that the said Corporation have a right to sell and convey the said premises to the said Grantee for the purposes above expressed ; and that they will warrant and defend the same unto the said Grantee his heirs and assigns forever.


IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the said Proprietors of the Lowell Cemetery have caused this instrument to be signed by their President and Clerk, and their Common Seal to be hereto affixed, the


day of in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and


President.


1841


Clerk.


DEAD


SHALL


Executed and delivered in presence of


Recorded


CLERK.


Deeds bargained for in 1877, but-fraid in 1878.


Hors. Ora Clough, $ 300 .


Yes. F. Salmon, 250.


Mrs. Mary J. Swan. 250. Mrs. Maria L. Mitchell 250.


John H. Beverly 250.


Deeds from March 1.1878.


No.2.103


Know all Etlen by these Presents, That the Proprietors of the


LOWELL CEMETERY, jm consideration of Two Hundred Fifty


dollars paid to them by Chas. J. Freeman


Boston.


the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, do give, grant, bargain, sell and convey, to the said Grantee his heirs and assigns, one lot of land in the Lowell Cemetery, in the County of Middlesex, situated on the way called Blanchard Avenue and numbered No. 2103 on the plan of said Cemetery, drawn by Butterfield & Clark, which plan is in the possession of said Corporation, for inspection by the said Grantee at all seasonable times. The said lot of land containing three hundred superficial square feet.


To have and to hold the afore-granted premises unto the said Grantee his heirs and assigns forever; subject, however, to the conditions and limitations, and with the privileges following, to wit :-


First - Tbat the proprietor of said lot shall have the right to enclose the same with a wall or fenee, not exceeding one foot in thickness, which may be placed on the adjoining land of the Corporation, exterior to the said lot.


Second - The said lot of land shall not be used for any other purpose than as a place of burial for the dead ; and no trees within the lot or border shall be eut down or destroyed without the consent of the Trustees of the Corporation.


Third - That the proprietor of said lot shall have the right to ereet Stones, Monuments or Sepulchral structures, and to cultivate trees, shrubs and plants, in the same. Fourth - That the proprietor of said lot of land shall keep in repair at his or her own expense, the landmarks of the same, which shall be erceted by the Corporation.


Fifth - That if the landmarks and boundaries of the said lots shall be effaced, so that the said lot eannot with reasonable diligence be found and identified, or if any conflicting elaims shall arise between elaimants, under deeds made according to any plan adopted by the Proprietors, the Trustees for the time being may equitably settle the same, or said Trustees shall set off to the said grantee heirs and assigns a lot in lieu thereof, in such part of the Cemetery as they shall see fit, and the lot hereby granted shall in such case revert to the Corporation.


Sixth - That if any trees or shrubs situated in said lot of land, shall by means of their roots, branches or otherwise, become detrimental to the adjacent lots or avenues, or dangerous or inconvenient to passengers, it shall be the duty of said Trustees for the time being, and they shall have the right, to enter into the said lot and remove the said trees or shrubs, or such parts thereof as are thus detrimental, dangerous or inconvenient.


Seventh - That if any Monument or any structure whatsoever, or any inscription be placed in, or upon the said lot, which shall be determined by the major part of the Trustees for the time being to be offensive or improper, the said Trustees, or the major part of them, shall have the right, and it shall be their duty, to enter upon said land and remove the same.


Eighth - That no assessment of any description shall ever be laid by said Corporation upon said lot.


Ninth -- That the Trustees may decd to the City of Lowell such portion of the Cemetery not exceeding five aeres, as they may deem advisable, upon the payment of sueli sum of money as may be agreed upon by tbem and the city authorities, to be appropriated with all other receipts, to the general improvement and care of the Cemetery.


Tenth - The said lot of land shall be holden subject to the provisions contained in an aet of the General Court, dated January 23, 1841, and entitled "An Aet to incorporate the Proprictors of the Lowell Cemetery.


And the said Proprietors of the Lowell Cemetery do hereby covenant to and with the said Grantee his heirs and assigns that they arc lawfully seized of the afore-granted premises, and of the ways leading to the same from the highway in fee simple ; that they are free from all incumbrances ; that the said Corporation have a right to sell and convey the said premises to the said Grantee for the purposes above expressed ; and that they will warrant and defend the same unto the said Grantee his heirs and assigns forever.


IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the said Proprietors of the Lowell Cemetery have caused this instrument to be signed by their President and Clerk, and their Common Seal to be hereto affixed, the 214- day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ... Seventy-eight.


OG Peabody


President. Holm Il M'aluni .Clerk.


MOT THE


1841


JSIVY


DEAD


LL


Executed and delivered in presence of.


Recorded


Afine 1, 1878


CLERK.


No. 1369


Know all Eten by these Presents, That the Proprietors of the LOWELL CEMETERY, in consideration of. Im Hundred Fifty dollars paid to them by вучиов Pickering of Lowels


the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, do give, grant, bargain, sell and convey, to the said Grantee his heirs and assigns, one lot of land in the Lowell Cemetery, in the County of Middlesex, situated on the way called Pall No.58 and numbered No. 1369 on the plan of said Cemetery, drawn by Butterfield & Clark, which plan is in the possession of said Corporation, for inspection by the said Grantee at all seasonable times. The said lot of land containing C 300 - superficial square feet.


To have and to hold the afore-granted premises unto the said Grantee his heirs and assigns forever ; subject, however, to the conditions and limitations, and with the privileges following, to wit :--


First - That the proprietor of said lot shall have the right to enclose the same with a wall or fenec, not exceeding one foot in thickness, which may be placed on the adjoining land of the Corporation, exterior to the said lot.


Second - The said lot of land shall not be used for any other purpose than as a place of burial for the dead ; and no trees within the lot or border shall be cut down or destroyed without the consent of the Trustees of the Corporation.


Third - That the proprietor of said lot shall have the right to ereet Stones, Monuments or Sepuleliral structures, and to cultivate trees, shrubs and plants, in the same. Fourth - That the proprietor of said lot of land shall keep in repair at his or her own expense, the landmarks of the same, which shall be ereeted by the Corporation.


Fifth - That if the landmarks and boundaries of the said lots shall be effaced, so that the said lot cannot with reasonable diligence be found and identified, or if any conflieting elaims shall arise between elaimants, under deeds made according to any plan adopted by the Proprietors, the Trustees for the time being may equitably settle the same, or said Trustees shall set off to the said grantee heirs and assigns a lot in lieu thereof, in such part of the Cemetery as they shall see fit, and the lot hereby granted shall in such ease revert to the Corporation.


Sixth - That if any trees or shrubs situated in said lot of land, shall by means of their roots, branches or otherwise, become detrimental to the adjacent lots or avenues, or dangerous or inconvenient to passengers, it shall be the duty of said Trustees for the time being, and they shall have the right, to enter into the said lot and remove the said trees or shrubs, or such parts thercof as are thus detrimental, dangerous or inconvenient.


Seventh - That if any Monument or any structure whatsoever, or any inscription be placed in, or upon the said lot, which shall be determined by the major part of the Trustecs for the time being to be offensive or improper, the said Trustees, or the major part of them, shall have the right, and it shall be their duty, to enter upon said land and remove the same.


Eighth - That no assessment of any deseription shall ever be laid by said Corporation upon said lot.


Ninth - That the Trustees may deed to the City of Lowell such portion of the Cemetery not exceeding five aeres, as they may deem advisable, upon the payment of such sum of money as may be agreed upon by them and the city authorities, to be appropriated with all other receipts, to the general improvement and care of the Cemetery.


Tenth - The said lot of land shall be holden subject to the provisions contained in an aet of the General Court, dated January 23, 1841, and entitled "An Act to incorporate the Proprietors of the Lowell Cemetery.


And the said Proprietors of the Lowell Cemetery do hereby covenant to and with the said Grantee his heirs and assigns that they are lawfully seized of the afore-granted premises, and of the ways leading to the same from the highway in fee simple ; that they are free from all incumbrances ; that the said Corporation have a right to sell and convey the said premises to the said Grantee for the purposes above expressed ; and that they will warrant and defend the same unto the said Grantee his heirs and assigns forever.


IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the said Proprietors of the Lowell Cemetery have caused this instrument to be signed by their President and Clerk, and their Common Seal to be hereto affixed, the 25 th day of March


in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and Seventy-eight


J.G Peabody


President. Julian 2 Malvi . Clerk.


1841


DEAD


RE


SHALL


Executed and delivered in presence of.


Frank W. Pearle,


Recorded


May 3, 1878,


CLERK.


No. 2097


Know all Hlen by these Presents, That the Proprietors of the


LOWELL CEMETERY, in consideration of


Exchange & Let-16og, and Have


dollars paid to them by Matthew B. Pratt of Lowell


the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, do give, grant, bargain, sell and convey, to the said Grantee his heirs and assigns, one lot of land in the Lowell Cemetery, in the County of Middlesex, situated on the way called Blanchard Avenue and numbered No. 2097 on the plan of said Cemetery, drawn by Butterfield & Clark, which plan is in the possession of said Corporation, for inspection by the said Grantee at all seasonable times. The said lot of land containing those hundred superficial square feet.


To have and to hold the afore-granted premises unto the said Grantee his heirs and assigns forever ; subject, however, to the conditions and limitations, and with the privileges following, to wit :-


11. 1.11


First - That the proprietor of said lot shall have the right to enclose the same with a wall or fence, not exceeding one foot in thickness, which may be placed on the adjoining land of the Corporation, exterior to the said lot.


Second - The said lot of land shall not be used for any other purpose than as a place of burial for the dead ; and no trees within the lot or border shall be cut down or destroyed without the consent of the Trustces of the Corporation.


Third - That the proprietor of said lot shall have the right to erect Stones, Monuments or Sepulchral structures, and to cultivate trees, shrubs and plants, in the same. Fourth - That the proprietor of said lot of land shall keep in repair at his or her own expense, the landmarks of the same, which shall be erected by the Corporation.




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