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1859 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 3, 1831.005.003

Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (page 104)
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Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (page 104)

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Lot 824

Lot of Nahum Ward deceased (824) Francis J Ward of Boston only son of said deceased.

Lot 833

Lot of Caroline Doane deceased (833) Charles B Wells of Boston nephew of said deceased

Lot 842

Lot of Jeremiah Kittridge deceased (842) Clarissa J Kittridge of Boston widow of said deceased.

Lot 859

Lot of Jesse Sumner deceased (859) Harriet Sumner of Boston widow of said deceased.

Lot 863

Lot of Reuben Frost deceased (863) William E. Frost of Boston eldest son of said deceased.

Lot 865

Lot of Charles T Appleton deceased (865) Mary G Appleton of Roxbury widow of deceased.

Lot 868

Lot of Ebenezer Ellis deceased (865) John T Ellis of Roxbury younger son of said deceased.

Lot 892

Lot of Willard N Fisher deceased (892) Mary G Fisher of Boston widow of deceased

Lot 907

Lot of Susannah Hammond deceased (907) Gardiner G Hammond of Boston

Lot 966

Lot of Mary Hedge deceased (966) Rev F. H. Hedge of Brookline oldest living son of deceased

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1879-01-27 to 1884-07-10 Copying Book: Superintendent's Letters, 2005.062.008

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CB06_0049

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Mrs J.C. Kittredge

Dear Madam

The foundations about which you asked at the office yesterday are placed exactly at the heads of the graves.

There is not room for another burial between the graves George Kittredge and the child's graves.

Probably a little more space can be made, if it is absolutely necessary to use that spot, by moving the brick grave where the child is buried as far as the lot extends, which might give room for another burial between tho' this is not certain.

Sometimes the catacombs are made deep enough for two burials, one above the other, separated by a brick slate shelf. A catacomb of this sort could be built and the remains of George Kittredge placed in the lower portion, or that grave could be left and the same thing done with the child's remains. The foundations could be made continuous and the stones placed side by side.

(Lot 842)

Respectfully J.W. Lovering

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