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1854 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 2, 1831.005.002

Trustees Records, Vol. 2, 1854 (page 107)
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Trustees Records, Vol. 2, 1854 (page 107)

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this board.

Lots 1126, 1127_ error in _

Mr Curtis stated that it appeared from the Record of deeds of lots 1126 & 1127 belonging to the estate of the late James Brown & to C. C. Little, respectively, that the deeds were erroneously numbered, & suggested that some order be passed to correct the same. _

Referred to Mr Curtis _

Voted that the matter be referred to Mr. Curtis.

Report of Comee on Bye.Laws

The President, as Chairman of the Committee on Bye Laws reported a draft of the same in a compendious form; and it was

Ordered to be printed _

Voted that the Committee be requested to print the same, & that a copy be sent to each of the Trustees for examination. _

Lots - concerning space between _

The President also, as Chairman of the Committee on Grounds, to which was referred in October, the question what space shall be preserved between adjoining lots, reported some rules in respect to the same, which were ordered to be printed with the Bye Laws for further examination. _

The meeting was then dissolved

Attest Austin J. Coolidge Secretary

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Trustees Records, Vol. 2, 1854 (page 108)
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Trustees Records, Vol. 2, 1854 (page 108)

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Trustees .

The regular monthly meeting of the Trustees was held at the usual place on _

There were present _

The President, Messrs Bangs, Cheever, Crocker, Gould, Lawrence, Little, McKean, Nazro & Tisdale. _

The record of the last meeting was read. _

Lots 1126.1127 respectively Jas. Brown's & C. C. Little's _ Report of Mr Curtis upon errors in deeds _

The Secretary, in the absence of Mr Curtis, to whom was referred at the last meeting the question of correcting upon the Record of deeds, the erroneous numbering of the lots of Messrs Little & Brown, read the following preamble & vote prepared by Mr Curtis. _

"Whereas a lot containing six hundred feet numbered on the Plan of the Cemetery 1126 was granted to the late James Brown, and a deed dated was issued to him, but said deed was ^ by mistake numbered and recorded 1127 :_

And whereas a lot containing the same quantity of land numbered on the plan 1127 was granted to Charles C. Little, and a deed of the aforesaid date was issued to him, but was by mistake numbered and recorded 1126: and whereas on the ninth of June 1852 a deed of 211 feet of land was issued to James Brown as an addition to his lot number 1126, and was recorded as such: _ and whereas it is desirable that the said errors should be corrected, _ it is hereby ordered that the said lot of land granted to James Brown shall be deemed and taken to be No 1126, and the lot of land granted to Charles C. Little shall be deemed and taken to be _

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Trustees Records, Vol. 2, 1854 (page 199)
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Trustees Records, Vol. 2, 1854 (page 199)

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Lot 790

Laura D. Winthrop of Boston, late widow of Arnold F. Welles to represent his lot no. 790. _

" [Lot] 813

Ira Stratton of Cambridgeport son in law of late Flavel Coolidge to represent his lot, no. 813. _

" [Lot] 818

Joseph Fagnani of New York, son in law of late Thomas J. Goodwin to represent his lot no. 818. _

" [Lot] 857

Ruth Reed of Boston, widow of late Caleb Reed to represent his lot no. 857. _

" [Lot] 944

Sylvia Rotch of Pittsford Vt. widow of late William Rotch to represent his lot no. 944. _

" [Lot] 958

Eliza Ann Morey of Boston, daughter of late Deborah Torrey, to represent her lot no. 958.

" [Lot] 971

Ambrose Wellington of Cambridge, son of late Benj. O. Wellington to represent his lot no. 971. _

" [Lot] 987

Mary T. Forster of Charlestown widow & guardian of minor children of ^late Henry Forster, to represent his lot no. 987. _

" [Lot] 1023

Thos J. Herring of Quincy only son of late Roger Herring to represent his lot no. 1023. _

" [Lot] 1126

Mary D. Brown of Watertown widow of late James Brown, to represent his lot, no. 1126. _

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