Pages That Mention Train, Sarah M.
1870 Trustee Meeting Minutes, Volume 5, 1831.005.005
Trustees Records, Vol. 5, 1870 (page 215)
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Trustees. .
Subject recommitted with instructions
of the Board, – it was, on motion by Mr Snow,
Voted, – that the subject be re=committed to the Committee on Interments, with full powers to take such action in the premises as they may deem expedient; reporting their action to this Board with a statement of the facts on which it is based.
Monthly Statement of Sales of Lots accepted and placed on file.
A statement of the sales of Lots effected by the Superintendent from to , so far as approved by the Committee on Lots having been submitted and read by the Secretary, it was
Voted, – that said statement be accepted and placed on file.
Contract for perp. Rep. with G., of Lot 3391
The Secretary having stated that the Committee on Lots had recommended the Trustees to guaranty the perpetual repair of Lot No 3391 on Mistletoe Path represented by Miss Elizabeth A. Bowman, for the sum of Five hundred dollars, it was
Voted, – that the aforesaid contract be concurred in on the part of this Board.
Jonathan H. Cheney. Lot 829 Appt for rep.
A petition for the appointment of Franklin N. Thatcher of Boston, son=in=law of Jonathan H. Cheney, deceased, as representative of the Lot formerly owned by said Cheney (No 829), signed by Sarah M. Train and Eunice H. Thatcher ^his daughters, and accompanied by a letter from Mr Charles R. Train stating that Mr J. Homer Cheney, the only son of the deceased wished to represent the Lot himself and declined to write in the petition aforesaid, having been laid before the Board by the Secretary, on motion of Mr Choate, it was
Voted, – that the Secretary be instructed to forward