Trustees Records, Vol. 7, 1886 (page 025)

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Elizabeth T. Lyon, 2440, Theo. Gulbrandsen, 2862,
Louis Turner, & 3838, Mrs Matilda Richardson
being in a state of continued neglect, and their
condition impairing the appearance of the Cem-
tery, the Secretary, under the direction of the
President, send written notice by mail to the
last known residence of the Proprietor or Rep-
resentative of each of said Lots, of the fact
of their condition, and that if the same shall
remain in such neglected condition for thirty
days after the date of such notice, the Super-
intendent put them in proper order, under the
direction of the President, at the expense of the
respective Proprietors, as provided by Article
VI of the By-Laws.

Sewer assessment Mt. Auburn Street.
The President presented to the Board for their
consideration the matter of the assessment laid upon
the Cemetery by the City of Cambridge on account of
the construction of the sewer in Mt. Auburn Street,
and after discussion it was voted that the whole
subject be referred to the President and Messrs. Choate
and Whitney as a Committee, with power.

Welthy J. Johnson Petition Lot #5816.
A Petition 278 was presented from Welthy J. John-
son, owner of Lot No. 5816, for leave to erect a Headstone
thereon, of a height greater than that allowed by the con-
ditions of the deed of said Lot, but the Board adjourned with-
out taking action thereon.

Dissolved

Lewis G. Farmer, Secretary.

Notes and Questions

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SegalJL

Previous transcribers couldn't decipher "Welthy". I suspect if someone has access to the Lot cards, we could confirm the name, since the minutes show him as lot owner. Only 2-women are actually interred in Lot 5816. I found several Welthy Johnsons in Find-a-grave, but none that would definitively lead me to this one.