Pages That Mention Lot 65
1835 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 1, 1831.005.001
Trustees Records, Vol. 1, 1835 (page 116)
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-tery late of Elisha Hurlburt and to vote in the meetings of the Corporation. according to the written assent and application of all divisees. dated. .
Voted. That in accordance with the application of the heirs. of the late Samuel French dated , the eldest daughter, Hannah French, be designated for the time being to represent the lot in the Cemetery late of said Samuel, and to vote in the meetings of the Corporation
Voted. To refer the letter of a committee of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society dated in relation to the sale of rights of burial. and the accounting for the proceeds thereof to a Committee consisting of the President and Messrs C. P. & B.R. Curtis, with instructions to communicate with the Horticultural Society in relation to the same, and to consider the whole subject of the connection of this Corporation with said Society.
Price of Lots
Voted. That the term during which the lots may be sold for eighty dollars be further extended to in the present year.
Voted. That on application in writing of such of the heirs of George Bond's lot as are not minors, the Secretary issue a ticket of admission to the Cemetery to Mrs George Bond.
Voted. That Mr Isaac Parker be a committee to compel order Mr Pelby to close his tomb. Voted. To adjourn.
A true record. attest Henry M. Parker Secretary.
1870 Trustee Meeting Minutes, Volume 5, 1831.005.005
Trustees Records, Vol. 5, 1870 (page 076)
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Trustees . were designated for Lots as follows;
46 Elizabeth B. Palmer of Boston, Daughter of Alice Gragg, deceased proprietor of Lot numbered Forty=six.
65 Julia Hague of New York City, Half sister of William Pelby, deceased proprietor of Lot numbered Sixty=five
220 John W. S. Marshall of Boston, Son of William Marshall, deceased proprietor of Lot numbered Two hundred and twenty.
1220 John M. Griswold of Newton ^husband of Widow of Joseph G. Stearns deceased proprietor of Lot numbered Twelve hundred and twenty.
1329 Lebbens Stetson of Somerville, Son of Lebbens Stetson deceased proprietor of Lot numbered Thirteen hundred and twenty=nine.
1763 Joseph B. Tilton of Boston, Son of Stephen Tilton deceased proprietor of Lot numbered Seventeen hundred & sixty=three.
2723 Warren P. Adams of S. Boston, Son of Orison Adams deceased proprietor of Lot numbered Twenty=seven hundred & twenty=three.
3601 George D. Clark of Boston for heirs of James Clark deceased proprietor of Lot numbered Thirty=six hundred and one.
Adjourned to Monday, at half past Three P. M.
Saml Batchelder Jr., Secretary.
1854 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 2, 1831.005.002
Trustees Records, Vol. 2, 1854 (page 184)
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Mary B. S. Fuller of Concord, daughter of late Henry H. Fuller to represent his lot, No. 1. --
Sewall Tappan of Boston, Trustee, to represent the lot of the late William Rollins, No. 3.--
Charles A. Kimball of Cambridgeport only son of late Ebenezer Kimball to represent his lot No. 9.
Hilman B. Sampson of Boston son of late Geo. A. Sampson to represent his lot No 50. --
Forrester A. Pelby of Boston grandson & devisee of late William Pelby to represent his lot No. 65. --
Nathl B. Shurtleff of Boston son of late Benj. Shurtleff to represent his lot. - No. 81. --
Ozias G. Chapman of Boston son of late Jona Chapman, Senior, to represent his lot No. 89. --
Mary Holden ^of Boston widow of late Thomas Holden late to represent his lot No. 90. --
Maturin M. Ballou of Boston to represent the lot belonging to the Second Universalist Socy in Boston No. 103.
John J. Dixwell of West Roxbury, Trustee, to represent the lot of the late Cath. Sargent, No 107. - -