Pages That Mention Davis, Betsey
1860 Copying Book: Secretary's Letters and Treasurer's Letters, 2005.062.003
Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 007)
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33 School St Boston. Mr. Nathl D. Sawin.
Dear Sir, Please send or leave word at my office, "by return of Mail," the name of the parents of a stillborn child interred in your lot no. 2911, in Mt Auburn, .
We are making up the register of internments for the year, with the index, and the order for interment, signed by yourself, does not give this information, which is necessary to complete the record. My attention was called to it when making up the register for that month, but it had since escaped my recollection. There need be no feeling of delicacy in giving us information for the official record of facts.
Your reply as soon as convenient after getting this will oblige.
Yours truly A.J. Coolidge Secretary of Mt Auburn
33 School St Boston
Dear Sir, Will you please ascertain for me, if you do not know of your own knowledge, the name of the father or mother of a stillborn child which you buried at Mt Auburn on the , in the lot of Betsey Davis, No 183 on Larch Avenue. This name is not given in the order for interment, which is signed by C. Houghton. I should think, although it is hard to make it out. The order for interment should always give the ^name of the parent of such child, if the child received no name, which is more generally the case.
Please reply by return of mail, as I am making up the index and am in haste to complete it.
A. J. Coolidge secretary of Mt Auburn
Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 292)
Mrs Ebenezer Davis Charlestown
Dear Madam,
We are making a new catalogue of the Lots & Proprietors in the Cemetery, and wish to give the residences. You were stated to be of Charlestown in 1841 when the lot was conveyed to you.
If you still reside there, please inform me.
Respectfully yours
A.J. Coolidge Secretary
Calvin W. Forbush Esq 92 Pearl St.
Dear Sir,
We are making up a new catalogue of the Lots and Proprietors in the Cemetery. Jona. W. Forbush who was the proprietor of lot no. 282, appeared by the Boston Directory to have removed to Bolton in 1848 or 1849: and afterwards disappears from the Directory.
Will you be so kind as to inform me whether he still lives at Bolton, & if not, where.
Respectfully yours
A.J. Coolidge Sec.y
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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (index page 002b)
Derby, James Jr. | 66. 171 |
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Drake J. | 80 125 128 |
Dana Chas. B. | 257 |
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Daniel, Otis | 269 |
Davis, Mrs. Ebenezer | 292. |
Dowley, John | 293 |
Dean Erasmus M. | 315 |
Danforth Mrs. Benj. | 325 |
Devens, A. L. | 361 |
Dobson J. F. | 376 |
Davenport, Henry | 427 |
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Devens, Thos. W. | 434 |
Drew, C. H. | 438 |
1865 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 4, 1831.005.004
Trustees Records, Vol. 4, 1865 (index-page 009)
Trustees Records, Vol. 4, 1865 (page 279)
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Representation of Lots _
Upon the petitions of the several parties in interest representatives were designated for lots as follows: _
1 David W. Cunningham of Boston, guardian of the grandchildren, heirs of Henry H. Fuller, deceased, proprietor of lot numbered 1;
128 Mary Ann F. Wells of Boston, daughter of Martin Smith, deceased, proprietor of lot numbered 128;
183 Henry T. Davis of Malden, son of Betsey Davis, deceased, proprietor of lot numbered 183;
185 Georgiana Smith, of Boston, daughter of George Whittemore, deceased, proprietor of lot numbered 185;
503 Eliza H. Haven, of Sing Sing, N.Y., daughter of Thomas Haven, deceased, proprietor of lot numbered 503;
524 Mary Loring, of Newton, sister of Wm J. Loring, deceased, proprietor of lot numbered 524;
659 Caroline B. Hill, of Lowell, daughter of Otis Fairbanks, deceased, proprietor of lot numbered 659;
692 Hiram W. Brooks, of Cambridge, grandson of Lois Mason, deceased, proprietor of lot numbered 692;