Lowell Cemetery deeds by year, 1894-1908 , Part 19

Author: Proprietors of the Lowell Cemetery
Publication date: 1894
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Number of Pages: 412


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SEVENTH - The said lot shall be holden subject to the by-laws, rules, and regulations made and to be made by the said Board of Trustees in pursuance of authority granted them in and by any act or acts of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and also sub- ject to all the laws of said Commonwealth.


EIGHTH - The remains of the dead deposited in said lot shall not be removed without the consent of the Trustees for the time being.


IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said Proprietors of the Lowell Cemetery have caused these presents to


be signed by Charles A. Note the President, and. charles X Primity Second day of Clerk of said Corporation, and to be sealed with its corporate seal, this July hundred and one,


.. , in the year of our Lord eighteen Hinten


Signed, sealed, and delivered in presence of


F.B. Cuch Son


Charles & Noth President.


Charles & Mapp-


Clerk.


Commonwealth of Massachusetts.


michelle Sex Somer, man Au Tta SS .. Personally appeared above named Chart of State President, and


Clerk. and acknowledged this instrument to be the free act and deed of the Proprietors of the Lowell Cemetery. Before me, Robert Amuch. .Justice of the Peace.


Recorded with Book of Cemetery Deeds, in possession of the Clerk.


They un yt 1901


Char Itou Clerk


TYP 203


Anoto all Men by these Presents, That the PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY, a Corporation duly established by law, in consideration of Four Hundred Two 100 dollars, paid to them by William Fi Still of Sources, man


the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, do hereby grant and


convey to said his heirs and assigns, the sole and exclusive right of burial in, and of erecting tombs and cenotaphs upon, one lot of land in the Lowell Cemetery, in the City of Lowell, and County of Middlesex, situated on a way called Washington Stornice


The said lot contains Four Hundred Eighty Three superficial square feet, and is numbered. ~ 203€ .. . on the plan of said Ceme- tery, which is in the possession of the Board of Trustees, which has the care, superintendence, and manage- ment of said Cemetery, and may be inspected by the said grantee, his heirs and assigns, at all reasonable times.


To have and to hold, the afore-granted premises unto the said. William. fr. Still.


and


heirs and assigns, forever ; but subject to the restriction, limitations, and conditions, and with the privileges following, namely :


FIRST- That said lot of land shall not be used for any other purpose than as a place of burial of the human dead.


SECOND -That the proprietor of said lot shall have the right to erect monuments, cenotaphs, or stones, commemorative of the dead, and no structure shall be made in said lot for the purpose of enclosing the same which shall not be first approved by said Trustees.


THIRD - That if any trees or shrubs in said lot shall, by means of their roots, branches, or otherwise, become detrimental to said lot, or to the adjacent lots or avenues, or dangerous or inconvenient, it shall be the duty of the Trustees for the time being to enter into said lot and remove said trees or shrubs, or such parts thereof, as are detrimental, dangerous, or inconvenient. And no trees within said lot or border shall be cut down or destroyed without the consent of the said Trustees.


FOURTH -That if any monument, effigy, or other structure whatever, or any inscription, be placed in or upon said lot, which shall be determined by a 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 lot and remove said offensive or improper object or objects.


FIFTH - No tomb shall be constructed or allowed within said lot, unless by special permission of the said Board of Trustees, and in such manner as the Trustees shall direct. And no proprietor shall suffer the remains of any person to be deposited within the bounds of his lot for hire.


SIXTH - The said lot shall be indivisible, and upon the decease of the proprietor, his heirs-at-law, or the devisees of said lot, if devised, shall succeed to his privileges. If there is more than one heir or devisee, they shall, within six months from said decease, designate in writing to the Clerk of the Corporation which of their number shall represent the lot, and on his failure so to desig- nate, the Board of Trustees of the Corporation shall enter a record which of said heirs or devisees shall represent the lot while such failure continues.


SEVENTH - The said lot shall be holden subject to the by-laws, rules, and regulations made and to be made by the said Board of Trustees in pursuance of authority granted them in and by any act or acts of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and also sub- ject to all the laws of said Commonwealth.


EIGHTII - The remains of the dead deposited in said lot shall not be removed without the consent of the Trustees for the time being.


IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said Proprietors of the Lowell Cemetery have caused these presents to be signed by Charles A. Statt, the President, and Charles V. mapp Clerk of said Corporation, and to be sealed with its corporate seaf, this The - Trinity from 2t day of . September .... in the year of our Lord eighteen Issue teen


hundred and. Que -


Signed, sealed, and delivered in presence of


Charles A. Slott President.


Church & mapp Clerk.


Commonwealth of Massachusetts.


Middle Sex for the, Seph 2st 100%. Personally appeared above named SS. Chiar A. Slott President, and Chart Happy Clerk. and acknowledged this instrument to be the free act and deed of the Proprietors of the Lowell Cemetery. Before me,


.Justice of the Peace.


Recorded with Book of Cemetery Deeds, in possession of the Clerk. Sept 251401


Clerk.


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esse/3/5 12


Anoto all Men by these Presents, That the PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY, a Corporation duly established by law, in consideration of ... Two Hundred Sixty dollars, paid to them by James M. B. Than- of sorrell the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, do hereby grant and convey to said Shar, hi's heirs and assigns, the sole and exclusive right of burial in, and of erecting tombs and cenotaphs upon, one lon of land in the Lowell Cemetery, in the City of Lowell, and County of Middlesex, situated on a way called Tennyson ach The said lot contains superficial square feet, and is


numbered 1315


on the plan of said Ceme- tery, which is in the possession of the Board of Trustees, which has the care, superintendence, and manage- ment of said Cemetery, and may be inspected by the said grantee, heirs and assigns, at all reasonable times.


To have and to hold, the afore-granted premises unto the said James M. B. Show and


hi heirs and assigns, forever ; but subject to the restriction, limitations, and conditions, and with the privileges following, namely :


FIRST- That said lot of land shall not be used for any other purpose than as a place of burial of the human dead.


SECOND -That the proprietor of said lot shall have the right to erect monuments, cenotaphs, or stones, commemorative of the dead, and no structure shall be made in said lot for the purpose of enclosing the same which shall not be first approved by said Trustees.


THIRD - That if any trees or shrubs in said lot shall, by means of their roots, branches, or otherwise, become detrimental to said lot, or to the adjacent lots or avenues, or dangerous or inconvenient, it shall be the duty of the Trustees for the time being to enter into said lot and remove said trees or shrubs, or such parts thereof, as are detrimental, dangerous, or inconvenient. And no trees within said lot or border shall be cut down or destroyed without the consent of the said Trustees.


FOURTH - That if any monument, effigy, or other structure whatever, or any inscription, be placed in or upon said lot, which shall be determined by a 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 lot and remove said offensive or improper object or objects.


FIFTH - No tomb shall be constructed or allowed within said lot, unless by special permission of the said Board of Trustees, and in such manner as the Trustees shall direct. And no proprietor shall suffer the remains of any person to be deposited within the bounds of his lot for hire.


SIXTH - The said lot shall be indivisible, and upon the decease of the proprietor, his heirs-at-law, or the devisees of said lot, if devised, shall succeed to his privileges. If there is more than one heir or devisee, they shall, within six months from said decease, designate in writing to the Clerk of the Corporation which of their number shall represent the lot, and on his failure so to desig- nate, the Board of Trustees of the Corporation shall enter a record which of said heirs or devisees shall represent the lot while such failure continues.


SEVENTH - The said lot shall be holden subject to the by-laws, rules, and regulations made and to be made by the said Board of Trustees in pursuance of authority granted them in and by any act or acts of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and also sub- ject to all the laws of said Commonwealth.


EIGHTH - The remains of the dead deposited in said lot shall not be removed without the consent of the Trustees for the time being.


IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said Proprietors of the Lowell Cemetery have caused these presents to be signed by Charles A. Slott the President, and Charles V.


Clerk of said Corporation, and to be sealed with its corporate seal, this. the Sevin ch- day of norsmiben ,in the year of our Lord eighteen moniteur hundred and ONE


Signed, sealed, and delivered in presence of


aBrusou


Charly f. Scott


President.


I.S.


Chart Stinapp Clerk.


Commonwealth of Massachusetts.


Alias of. State


SS. sorrel, norint 1 5/01. Personally appeared above named President, and Chuthe faceapp Clerk,


and acknowledged this instrument to be the free act and deed of the Proprietors of the Lowell Cemetery.


Before me, Robert Amulico


Justice of the Peace.


Recorded with Book of Cemetery Deeds, in possession of the Clerk.


son 14 1901


Chas that Clerk.


p. 22940


Ainoto all Men by these Presents, That the PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY, a Corporation duly established by law, in consideration of One Hundred and ? dollars, paid to them by Bujamin R. Stevens, of Forral, man the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, do hereby grant and


convey to said Slevin hi! heirs and assigns, the sole and exclusive right of burial in, and of erecting tombs and cenotaphs upon, one lot of land in the Lowell Cemetery, in the City of Lowell, and County of Middlesex, situated on a way called vrogh Hornice


The said lot contains One hundred Trinity superficial square feet, and is


numbered 2294 on the plan of said Ceme- tery, which is in the possession of the Board of Trustees, which has the care, superintendence, and manage- ment of said Cemetery, and may be inspected by the said grantee, heirs and assigns, at all reasonable times.


To have and to hold, the afore-granted premises unto the said Benjamin Ao Stevous and hi


heirs and assigns, forever ; but subject to the restriction, limitations, and conditions, and with the privileges following, namely :


FIRST- That said lot of land shall not be used for any other purpose than as a place of burial of the human dead.


SECOND - That the proprietor of said lot shall have the right to erect monuments, cenotaphs, or stones, commemorative of the dead, and no structure shall be made in said lot for the purpose of enclosing the same which shall not be first approved by said Trustees.


THIRD - That if any trees or shrubs in said lot shall, by means of their roots, branches, or otherwise, become detrimental to said lot, or to the adjacent lots or avenues, or dangerous or inconvenient, it shall be the duty of the Trustees for the time being to enter into said lot and remove said trees or shrubs, or such parts thereof, as are detrimental, dangerous, or inconvenient. And no trees within said lot or border shall be cut down or destroyed without the consent of the said Trustees.


FOURTH -That if any monument, effigy, or other structure whatever, or any inscription, be placed in or upon said lot, which shall be determined by a 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 lot and remove said offensive or improper object or objects.


FIFTH - No tomb shall be constructed or allowed within said lot, unless by special permission of the said Board of Trustees, and in such manner as the Trustees shall direct. And no proprietor shall suffer the remains of any person to be deposited within the bounds of his lot for hire.


SIXTH - The said lot shall be indivisible, and upon the decease of the proprietor, his heirs-at-law, or the devisees of said lot, if devised, shall succeed to his privileges. If there is more than one heir or devisee, they shall, within six months from said decease, designate in writing to the Clerk of the Corporation which of their number shall represent the lot, and on his failure so to desig- nate, the Board of Trustees of the Corporation shall enter a record which of said heirs or devisees shall represent the lot while such failure continues.


SEVENTH - The said lot shall be holden subject to the by-laws, rules, and regulations made and to be made by the said Board of Trustees in pursuance of authority granted them in and by any act or acts of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and also sub- ject to all the laws of said Commonwealth.


EIGHTII - The remains of the dead deposited in said lot shall not be removed without the consent of the Trustees for the time being.


IN WITNESS WHEREOF the said Proprietors of the Lowell Cemetery have caused these presents to be signed by the President, and .. Charles X. Charles V. Slots


Imapp Clerk of said Corporation, and to be sealed with its corporate seal, this ...


day of September ... , in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and. Initier standard and Our


Signed, sealed, and delivered in presence of


Maryanh & Cassidy


Charles A. Slots


President.


Clerk.


Commonwealth of Massachusetts.


modelliSed Forcer Seph 25th 1590%. Personally appeared above named SS ..


President, and Charles theoppos Clerk, and acknowledged this instrument to be the free act and deed of the Proprietors of the Lowell Cemetery. Before me,


Robert It Mulo Justice of the Peace.


Recorded with Book of Cemetery Deeds, in possession of the Clerk.


von 13 th 1901


Charte Imap Clark.


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11000


Anoto all Men by these Presents, That the PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY, a Corporation duly established by law, in consideration of


dollars, paid to them by Mrs Franklin J. Peway, of torral, man


the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, do hereby grant and


convey to said Peway , hur heirs and assigns, the sole and exclusive right of burial in, and of erecting tombs and cenotaphs upon, one lot of land in the Lowell Cemetery, in the City of Lowell, and County of Middlesex, situated on a way called washington. dermine


The said lot contains


numbered. 1001 superficial square feet, and is


on the plan of said Ceme- tery, which is in the possession of the Board of Trustees, which has the care, superintendence, and manage- ment of said Cemetery, and may be inspected by the said grantee, han heirs and assigns, at all reasonable times.


To have and to hold, the afore-granted premises unto the said Mr Brauktne J. Perry


and hr


heirs and assigns, forever; but subject to the restriction, limitations, and conditions, and with the privileges following, namely :


FIRST- That said lot of land shall not be used for any other purpose than as a place of burial of the human dead.


SECOND-That the proprietor of said lot shall have the right to erect monuments, cenotaphs, or stones, commemorative of the dead, and no structure shall be made in said lot for the purpose of enclosing the same which shall not be first approved by said Trustees.


THIRD -That if any trees or shrubs in said lot shall, by means of their roots, branches, or otherwise, become detrimental to said lot, or to the adjacent lots or avenues, or dangerous or inconvenient, it shall be the duty of the Trustees for the time being to enter into said lot and remove said trees or shrubs, or such parts thereof, as are detrimental, dangerous, or inconvenient. And no trees within said lot or border shall be cut down or destroyed without the consent of the said Trustees.


FOURTH -That if any monument, effigy, or other structure whatever, or any inscription, be placed in or upon said lot, which shall be determined by a 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 lot and remove said offensive or improper object or objects.


FIFTH - No tomb shall be constructed or allowed within said lot, unless by special permission of the said Board of Trustees, and in such manner as the Trustees shall direct. And no proprietor shall suffer the remains of any person to be deposited within the bounds of his lot for hire.


SIXTH - The said lot shall be indivisible, and upon the decease of the proprietor, his heirs-at-law, or the devisees of said lot, if devised, shall succeed to his privileges. If there is more than one heir or devisee, they shall, within six months from said decease, designate in writing to the Clerk of the Corporation which of their number shall represent the lot, and on his failure so to desig- nate, the Board of Trustees of the Corporation shall enter a record which of said heirs or devisees shall represent the lot while such failure continues.


SEVENTH - The said lot shall be holden subject to the by-laws, rules, and regulations made and to be made by the said Board of Trustees in pursuance of authority granted them in and by any act or acts of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and also sub- ject to all the laws of said Commonwealth.


EIGHTH - The remains of the dead deposited in said lot shall not be removed without the consent of the Trustees for the time being.


IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said Proprietors of the Lowell Cemetery have caused these presents, to the President, and.


be signed by mapp Clerk of said Corporation, and to be sealed with its corporate seal, this The Twelfth- day of ... november ... , in the year of our Lord cighuren hundred and Muteen Stundent One


Signed, sealed, and delivered in presence of HAB ruson


L.S.


Clic A, Slott President.


Clerk.


Commonwealth of Massachusetts.


SS. torres m. /2+


Personally appeared above named President, and Chuck


Clerk, and acknowledged this instrument to be the free act and deed of the Proprietors of the Lowell Cemetery. Before me, Robert f. mulno Justice of the Peace.


Recorded with Book of Cemetery Deeds, in possession of the Clerk.


Mr 14 1901


Char AKTmappa Clerk.


Adjo .....


Anoto all Men by these Presents, That the PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY,


a Corporation duly established by law, in consideration of fifty no


dollars, paid to them by Gathering P Porter, Estate. 100


convey to said Poster Estate, ils the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, do hereby grant and


heirs and assigns, the sole and exclusive right of burial in, and of erecting tombs and cenotaphs upon, one lot of land in the Lowell Cemetery, in the City of Lowell, and County of Middlesex, situated on a way called Amalia Pat # 15


The said lot contains.


superficial square feet, and is


numbered Adjoining # 157 ( what Sich ) .on the plan of said Ceme- tery, which is in the possession of the Board of Trustees, which has the care, superintendence, and manage- ment of said Cemetery, and may be inspected by the said grantee, heirs and assigns, at all reasonable times.


To have and to hold, the afore-granted premises unto the said Gathernie P. Roste, Salat. and it's


heirs and assigns, forever ; but subject to the restriction, limitations, and conditions, and with the privileges following, namely :


FIRST- That said lot of land shall not be used for any other purpose than as a place of burial of the human dead.


SECOND-That the proprietor of said lot shall have the right to erect monuments, cenotaphs, or stones, commemorative of the dead, and no structure shall be made in said lot for the purpose of enclosing the same which shall not be first approved by said Trustees.


THIRD -That if any trees or shrubs in said lot shall, by means of their roots, branches, or otherwise, become detrimental to said lot, or to the adjacent lots or avenues, or dangerous or inconvenient, it shall be the duty of the Trustees for the time being to enter into said lot and remove said trees or shrubs, or such parts thereof, as are detrimental, dangerous, or inconvenient. And no trees within said lot or border shall be cut down or destroyed without the consent of the said Trustees.


FOURTH -That if any monument, effigy, or other structure whatever, or any inscription, be placed in or upon said lot, which shall be determined by a 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 lot and remove said offensive or improper object or objects.


FIFTH - No tomb shall be constructed or allowed within said lot, unless by special permission of the said Board of Trustees, and in such manner as the Trustees shall direct. And no proprietor shall suffer the remains of any person to be deposited within the bounds of his lot for hire.


SIXTH - The said lot shall be indivisible, and upon the decease of the proprietor, his heirs-at-law, or the devisees of said lot, if devised, shall succeed to his privileges. If there is more than one heir or devisee, they shall, within six months from said decease, designate in writing to the Clerk of the Corporation which of their number shall represent the lot, and on his failure so to desig- nate, the Board of Trustees of the Corporation shall enter a record which of said heirs or devisees shall represent the lot while such failure continues.


SEVENTH - The said lot shall be holden subject to the by-laws, rules, and regulations made and to be made by the said Board of Trustees in pursuance of authority granted them in and by any act or acts of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and also sub- ject to all the laws of said Commonwealth.


EIGHTHI - The remains of the dead deposited in said lot shall not be removed without the consent of the Trustees for the time being.


IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said Proprietors of the Lowell Cemetery have caused these presents to be signed by Charles ST, SloTT the President, and. The Charles X. Knapp Clerk of said Corporation, and to be sealed with its corporate seal, this


trinity second day of


Fagush ... , in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and One


Signed, sealed, and delivered in presence of


margarh R Ganidy


Chan A. Slott


President.


SEal


Charles inappe- - Clerk.


Commonwealth of Massachusetts.


Michelle Sex


SS. Sept 26th


Personally appeared above named President, and Clerk,


and acknowledged this instrument to be the free act and deed of the Proprietors of the Lowell Cemetery. Before me, Robert A. Mulno. Justice of the Peace.


Recorded with Book of Cemetery Deeds, in possession of the Clerk.


Dee 14th 1901


Chan Chuapps Clerk.


Anoto all Men by these Presents, That the PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY,


a Corporation duly established by law, in consideration of Two hundred Dufly-


dollars, paid to them by Educa A. Puffan


the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, do hereby grant and


convey to said Educa A. Payfor heirs and assigns, the sole and exclusive right of burial in, and of erecting tombs and cenotaphs upon, one lot of land in the Lowell Cemetery, in the City of Lowell, and County of Middlesex, situated on a way called Washington fornice


The said lot contains Three Standard (300) superficial square feet, and is numbered 1319 on the plan of said Ceme- tery, which is in the possession of the Board of Trustees, which has the care, superintendence, and manage- ment of said Cemetery, and may be inspected by the said grantee, Piso heirs and assigns, at all reasonable times.


To have and to hold, the afore-granted premises unto the said Edna A. Pafin


and hu heirs and assigns, forever ; but subject to the restriction, limitations, and conditions, and with the privileges following, namely :


FIRST - That said lot of land shall not be used for any other purpose than as a place of burial of the human dead.


SECOND -That the proprietor of said lot shall have the right to erect monuments, cenotaphs, or stones, commemorative of the dead, and no structure shall be made in said lot for the purpose of enclosing the same which shall not be first approved by said Trustees.


THIRD -That if any trees or shrubs in said lot shall, by means of their roots, branches, or otherwise, become detrimental to said lot, or to the adjacent lots or avenues, or dangerous or inconvenient, it shall be the duty of the Trustees for the time being to enter into said lot and remove said trees or shrubs, or such parts thereof, as are detrimental, dangerous, or inconvenient. And no trees within said lot or border shall be cut down or destroyed without the consent of the said Trustees.




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