Lowell Cemetery deeds by year, 1941-1996 , Part 26

Author: Proprietors of the Lowell Cemetery
Publication date: 1941
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Number of Pages: 426


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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 part thereof, as are detrimental, dangerous, or inconven- ient. 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 tor the time being to be offensive or improper, the said Trustees, or the major part ot 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 Trus- tees, 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 designate, the Board of Trustees of the Corporation shall enter a record which of said heirs or devisees shall rep- resent 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 acts of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and also subject 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 Henry F. Fessenden the President, and Albert . Ludrig


Clerk of said Corporation, and to be sealed with its corporate seal, this. twenty second day of March , in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and Sixty Six


Signed, sealed, and delivered in presence of


Frank C. Gilbert


Henry F. Fessenden President


Hilbert H. Ludrig Clerk


Commonwealth of massachusetts


Middlesex .SS. March 22 1966. Personally appeared above named Henry Flessenden President, and Albert H. Luding Clerk,


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


Before me, Herbert I Lamprey Notary Public Justice of the Peace


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


Albert of Ludwig Clerk


Lot Owner's List. Record of Lot Nos.


Ledger Acct.


Auditor's Check


No/longe B-R2


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


dollars, paid to them by Mrs. Margaret M. Farrington


the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, do hereby grant and


convey to said Margaret M. Farrington her 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 Catapolio Ifve


The said lot contains sixty superficial square feet, and is


numbered Menge B. TC2 on the plan of said Ceme- tery, which is in the possession of the Board of Trustees, which has the care, superintendence, and management of said Cemetery, and may be inspected by the said grantee, Margaret M. Farrington her heirs and assigns, at all reasonable times.


To have and to hold, the afore-granted premises unto the said


Mis Margaret M. Farrington .. and


her 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 part thereof, as are detrimental, dangerous, or inconven- ient. 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 tor 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 Trus- tees, 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 designate, the Board of Trustees of the Corporation shall enter a record which of said heirs or devisees shall rep- resent 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 acts of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and also subject 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 Henry F. Fessenden the President, and Albert IT. Luding


Clerk of said Corporation, and to be sealed with its corporate seal, this. Twenty eighth day of. March in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and Sixty Six


Signed, sealed, and delivered in presence of


Francs C. Gilbert


Henry F Fessenden President


Albert A. Ludwig Clerk


000


Commonwealth of massachusetts


Middlesex SS. March 28 1966. Personally appeared above named Henry F. Fessendry President, and Albert H. Ludirig Clerk, and acknowledged this instrument to be the free act and deed of the Proprietors of the Lowell Cemetery.


Before me, Herbert A. Lamprey Notary Public Justice of the Peace


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


Hubert A. Ludwig Clerk


Lot Owner's List Record of Lot Nos.


Ledger Acct.


Auditor's Check


No. Mange E. T.C.


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


dollars, paid to them by Alfred )- Edna 1. Timmins


the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, do hereby grant and


convey to sai AST. . E. P. Timmins their 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. Catabolic Avenue


The said lot contains


sixty superficial square feet, and is numbered Mange E. TCI on the plan of said Ceme- tery, which is in the possession of the Board of Trustees, which has the care, superintendence, and management of said Cemetery, and may be inspected by the said grantee, A.M. T. E. P. Timmins their heirs and assigns, at all reasonable times.


To have and to hold, the afore-granted premises unto the said. Alfred ITT Edno F. Timmins and their ... 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 part thereof, as are detrimental, dangerous, or inconven- ient. 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 tor 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 Trus- tees, 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 designate, the Board of Trustees of the Corporation shall enter a record which of said heirs or devisees shall rep- resent 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 acts of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and also subject 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 Henry F. Fessenden the President, and Albert IT. Ludwig


Clerk of said Corporation, and to be sealed with its corporate seal, this. twenty eighth day of March in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and Sixty Six


Signed, sealed, 'and delivered in presence of


Frank C. Gilbert


Henry F. Fessenden


President


Hubert A. Ludwig Clerk


5 000


Commonwealth of massachusetts


Middlesex SS. March 28 19/2. Personally appeared above named Terry F. Fessender President, and Albert A. Ludwig Clerk,


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


Before me, Herbert A Lamprey Notory Follic ... Justice/of the Peace


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


Lot Owner's List


Record of Lot Nos.


Ledger Acct


Auditor's Check


Hubert H. Ludrig Clerk


No Mange A-LI


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


dollars, paid to them by George If and Grace II. Gateau


the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, do hereby grant and


convey to said Croteau theirheirs 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. Catabala Hurnuc.


The said lot contains.


numbered Mange A-LI Sixty 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 management of said Cemetery, and may be inspected by the said grantee,. Croteau theirheirs and assigns, at all reasonable times.


To have and to hold, the afore-granted premises unto the said George It and Grace II. Coteou and


their 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 part thereof, as are detrimental, dangerous, or inconven- ient. 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 tor the time being to be offensive or improper, the said Trustees, or the major part ot 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 Trus- tees, 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 designate, the Board of Trustees of the Corporation shall enter a record which of said heirs or devisees shall rep- resent 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 acts of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and also subject 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 Henry F. Fessenden the President, and Albert A. Ludwig


Clerk of said Corporation, and to be sealed with its corporate seal, this. treffth day of .. May , in the year of our Lord nineteen


hundred and. Sixty Six


Signed, sealed, and delivered in presence of


Frank C. Gilbert


Henry F. Fessenden


President


Hubert H. Ludwig Clerk


Commonwealth of Massachusetts


Middlesex Ss.


1/4 12 1966. Personally appeared above named Henry F. Fessendry President, and Albert 7. Ludrig Clerk,


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


Before me,


Robert 1. Heroux Notary PUBLIC Justice of the Peace


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


Albert of Ludrig .Clerk


Lot Owner's List


Record of Lot Nos.


Ledger Acct.


Auditor's Check


May 25,1967.


Original sale of lot # 2485 on Howe Avenue, made to George and Alice Dion, May 10,1966.


November 14,1966


Mrs. Dion requested that the above mentioned lot be exchanged for lot RANGE D-R 2 (graves 7-8-9-10-11) This change made by Harry S.Mulno, Jr. and so recorded.


May 24,1967 Mrs. Dion presented deed for lot RANGE D-R 2 (graves 7-8-9-10-11) and requested that it beexchanged for lot RANGE F-R same grave numbers. A new deed was made out and notarized by Herbet S.Lamprey and mailed to George and Alice Dion, 21 Roper St., Lowell, Mass. covering RANGE F-R (graves 7-8-9-10-11)


F.C.Gilbert


November 17, 1978. New dead issued for lot # 3102.


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ELL CEMETERY


eilt for Trust Fund Deposit


Lowell, Mass., .. 19


Dollars


0.


of


ery Lowell, Mass., subject to the rules.


Treasurer of the Proprietors of the Lowell Cemetery


Mange Fire Mange D . R2 No. 2485


know all men by these Presents, That the PROPRIETORS OF THE LOWELL CEMETERY, a Corporation duly established by law, in consideration of one hundred fifty dollars, paid to them by George and Iflice Dion


the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, do hereby grant and their 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, .Ind County of Middlesex, situated on a way called Hone Hornac Cotopola Aise: Graves 7.8.9.10.11 ON 100 10 The said lot contains one hundred fifty Trange I-TE2 superficial square feet, and is


umbered two thousand Hundred Eighty Fire on the plan of said Ceme- ry, which is in the possession of the Board of Trustees, which has the care, superintendence, and management said Cemetery, and may be inspected by the said grantee, Dien I their heirs and igns, at all reasonable times.


To have and to hold, the afore-granted premises unto the said George & Alice Jion and their heirs and assigns, forever; but subject to the restriction, limitations, and conditions, and with the vileges following, namely:


Recept LOWEL


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 f the dead, and no structure shall be made in said lot for the purpose of enclosing the same which shall not be first approved y said Trustees.


THIRD-That if any trees or shrubs in said lot shall, by means of their roots, branches, or otherwise, become detrimental , said lot, or to the adjacent lots or avenues, or dangerous or inconvenient, it shall be the duty of the Trustees for the time ing to enter into said lot and remove said trees or shrubs, or such part thereof, as are detrimental, dangerous, or inconven- nt. 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 Trus- tees, and in such manner as the Trustees shall direct, And no proprietor shall suffer the remains of any personfto 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 designate, the Board of Trustees of the Corporation shall enter a record which of said heirs or devisees shall rep- resent 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 acts of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and also subject 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. Henry F. Fessenden the President, and Albert H. Ludwig Clerk of said Corporation, and to be sealed with its corporate seal, this. tenth day of 1 May , in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and Sixty Six Signed, sealed, and delivered in presence of Note: This lot mas exchanged Nov. 1. 1966 from #248.5 t. Mange 1. 12. Graves - 7- 8 - 9- 10 - 11 So recorded Hany & mulnohy Supt. HiGert H. Ludrig Clerk Henry F Fessenden President


Commonwealth of Massachusetts


Middlesex ss. May 10 1966. Personally appeared above named Henry F Fessenden President, and HIGTRA A. Ludwig Clerk,


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


Before me, Tobest 4. Theroux .Justice of the Peace


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


Hubert H. Ludirig Clerk


Lot Owner's List Record of Lot Nos.


Ledger Acct. Auditor's Check


No. Cange A. A. R2


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


dollars, paid to them by Grace letrault


the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, do hereby grant and


convey to said Grace Tetrault her 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 Catalpa Ifverde.


The said lot contains


ninety superficial square feet, and is


numbered Mange A M. TC2 on the plan of said Ceme- tery, which is in the possession of the Board of Trustees, which has the care, superintendence, and management of said Cemetery, and may be inspected by the said grantee, Grace Tetravit her heirs and assigns, at all reasonable times.


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


Grace Tetrault and


Ger 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 part thereof, as are detrimental, dangerous, or inconven- ient. 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 tor 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 Trus- tees, 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 designate, the Board of Trustees of the Corporation shall enter a record which of said heirs or devisees shall rep- resent the lot while such failure continues.




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