Pages That Mention Bender, Jacob
1835 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 1, 1831.005.001
Trustees Records, Vol. 1, 1835 (page 009)
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1860 Copying Book: Secretary's Letters and Treasurer's Letters, 2005.062.003
Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 339)
Walter Bender Esq Baltimore Md.
Dear Sir,
The accompanying paper came back to us from your sister in New York signed only by her husband. There should if possible, be the signatures of a majority of the heirs. Please add your signature, and, if you know where your sister in Washington ^Mrs. McDermott is, get hers also, and return the petition to me.
It is several years since I began to look for the heirs of Jacob Bender, and I trust they are at last to stand upon our files, and be known here as the parties in interest. Mr Mears has kindly lent me assistance. As we are about to send a new catalogue to press, your immediate attention will much oblige us.
Respectfully yours
A.J. Coolidge, Secretary
Henry Homer Esq
Dear Sir,
I am directed by the Committee on Lots to inform you that the Corporation will contract for the perpetual repair of your lot, ^no. 1669) (you first having a brick drain put in to carry off the superfluous water to rear of next tier of lots) for the sum of four hundred dollars.
When notified by you of your acceptance of the terms proposed, I will prepare the necessary papers.
Yours very Resp.y
A.J. Coolidge Sec.y
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1865 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 4, 1831.005.004
Trustees Records, Vol. 4, 1865 (index-page 005)
Trustees Records, Vol. 4, 1865 (page 089)
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248 Maria Perabean of New York, daughter of Jacob Bender, decd propr of lot numbered 248;
1397 George S. Hale of Boston, trustee under the will of Solomon Sargent, deceased propr of lot numbered 1397;
1627 Irwin R. Cheney of Boston, eldest son of Gustavus Cheney, decd propr of lot numbered 1627;
3379 Lucy R. Stedman of Boston, widow of Charles H. Stedman, decd propr of lot numbered 3379.
Petition of Hannah D. Hammond for leave to remove bodies from Lot no. 1000
A petition was presented signed by Hannah D. wife of Nathl K. Hammond, proprietor of lot numbered 1000, representing that her husband left this part of the country many years since and had not been heard from for thirteen yers, and asking leave for her to order the removal of certain bodies interred in said lot. _
allowed as to body interred by her own order.
Voted that the petitioner be allowed to order the removal of the body placed in said lot by her own order, but that this board have no authority to allow the removal of the body placed there by order of her said husband many years ago.
Adjourned Attest Geo. Wm Bond Clerk pro tem.