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1888-1889 Copying Book: Superintendent Lovering's Letters, 2005.062.012
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L.G. Farmer Esq., Secretary.
Dear Sir:-
The reconveyance-in-trust of lot #3839-Taylor permits the interment of "the immediate family and the children and grandchildren of said John Taylor". Would this cover the husbands or wives of children or grandchildren?
Respectfully yours,
Supt.
C.B. Goodrich, Esq., Boston.
Dear Sir:-
I have looked up the matter of the enclosed bill, and think we have done what was understood you wanted, and charged a proper price for the work. I do not therefor feel justified in making any abatement. I do not care to leave the matter standing, and if you are not satisfied with the bill, I would rather have you pay what you consider just, and so end the question.
Respectfully yours,
Supt.
1870 Trustee Meeting Minutes, Volume 5, 1831.005.005
Trustees Records, Vol. 5, 1870 (index-page 35)
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Trustees Records, Vol. 5, 1870 (page 008)
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Trustees
1912. Mary Otis Potter of Boston, daughter of Luther S. Cushing, deceased proprietor of Lot numbered Nineteen hundred & twelve.
2035. Charlotte E. Fay of Charlestown, daughter of Artemas Tirrell, deceased proprietor of Lot numbered Twenty hundred & thirty-five.
2128. Martin L. Hall of Boston, Trustee under Will of Joshua Stetson, deceased proprietor of Lot numbered Twenty=one hundred & twenty=eight.
2190. Annie M. Merrifield of Boston, daughter of Ann S. Pierce, deceasd proprietor of Lot numbered Twenty=one hundred & ninety.
2274. Sarah H. Taylor of Cambridgeport, heir at law of Saml Hosea, deceased proprietor of Lot numbered Twenty=two hundred & seventy=four.
2277. John R. Taylor of East Cambridge, son of John Taylor, deceased proprietor of Lot numbered Twenty=two hundred & seventy=seven.
2471. Alfred Greenwood of Grantville, nephew of Edwin L. Greenwood, deceased proprietor of Lot numbered Twenty=four hundred & seventy=one.
2490. Mary Newell Deblois, sister of Thomas Amory Deblois, deceased proprietor of Lot numbered Twenty-four hundred & ninety.
2495. Mary H. Allen of Boston, daughter of Frederick H. Allen deceased proprietor of Lot numbered Twenty=four hundred & ninety=five