Pages That Mention Newtonville, MA
1888-1889 Copying Book: Superintendent Lovering's Letters, 2005.062.012
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Dear Madam:-
Your note is received. Lot 2965 is worth about $250.00 if without interments. As the Corporation does not buy lots, the lot would not be worth anything to us.
Respectfully yours,
Supt.
R. T.-S
C. H. Ames, Esq., Newtonville.
Dear Sir:-
Your note is received. I enclose a corrected bill for rent of receiving tomb to . This is the amount that would be charged were the remains to be removed at once. After that date you can provide for each month entered upon, and so avoid our having to make a rebate.
Respectfully yours,
Supt.
1859 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 3, 1831.005.003
Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (page 100)
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Lot of Elisha Hurlburt deceased (61) John H. Noble of Somerville (doing business in Boston) husband of one of the devisees of said deceased.
Lot of John T Torrey deceased (63) Maria Torrey of Cambridge widow of said deceased.
Lot of William Whitney deceased (79) Sarah Whitney of Boston widow of said deceased.
Lot of Aaron Blood deceased (no 86) Ellen Blood of Boston widow of said deceased
Lot of Samuel Norwood deceased (94) George M Norwood of Roxbury oldest son of said deceased
Lot of Thomas H. Perkins Jr deceased (108) T. H. Perkins of Boston son of said deceased.
Lot of David A Simmons deceased (125) Thomas Simmons of Roxbury brother of said deceased.
Lot of Matilda D Mountfort deceased (127) George Mountfort of Boston brother in law of said deceased
Lot of Samuel M Hurlburt deceased (135) Sophia R Richardson formerly widow of said deceased of Newtonville Mass.
Lot of Isaac Williams deceased (142) Henry
1870 Trustee Meeting Minutes, Volume 5, 1831.005.005
Trustees Records, Vol. 5, 1870 (page 335)
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Trustees
Trustees, their relations to the Cem'y & props &c, rep. to Com. Sec p.337
to the Cemetery and to the proprietors as established by the several Acts creating the board, and what if any suggestions arising therefrom should properly be made to the proprietors of their next annual meeting be referred to a committee consisting of Mr Choate to consider and report at the next meeting of the Board.
Sales of land to delinquent purchasers to be annulled, unless. &c
On motion of Mr Choate, it was
Voted, – that the Secretary be instructed to notify all parties reported by the Superintendent as purchasers of land at Mt Auburn who are in arrears of payment therefor, that the transaction will be considered as annulled unless settlement is made on or before the [Letter Bk. Vol. 3, pp. 394 to 396.]
A statement of the sales of land effected by the Superintendent from to having been submitted and read; also a statement of land remaining unpaid for to date. (certificates outstanding). it was
Voted, – that said statements be accepted and placed on file.
[For entry omitted here see next page:]
Upon the petitions of the parties in interest, representatives were designated for lots as follows, viz:
1319 Sarah E. Allen, (Mrs Joseph S.) of Newtonville, daughter of Mrs Sanna C. Valentine, (Mrs Charles) declared proprietor of Lot numbered Thirteen hundred & nineteen.
1882 Letter: Joseph William Jenks to Superintendent [Lovering], "Stone Farm in Paper", 2014.020.006-001
Letter: concerning Stone Farm in Paper, 1881 (page 2)
My address is
Prof. Joseph William Jenks, P.O. Box 145, Newtonville, Middlesex Co., Masstts.