Pages That Mention Pomeroy, William
1870 Trustee Meeting Minutes, Volume 5, 1831.005.005
Trustees Records, Vol. 5, 1870 (page 061)
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that the heirs of his late grandmother Mary Pratt, the proprietor of Lot 1484 on Mimosa Path were much scattered, and that perpetual care of the Lot had been assummed by the Corporation in consideration of $450. – by him paid , and requested to be appointed representative of the said Lot, it was
Voted, – that Mr Henry Austin Whitney of Boston be and he is hereby designated to represent said Lot numbered Fourteen hundred and eighty=four, the said Whitney being a grandson of the said deceased proprietor.
Upon the petitions of the parties in interest representatives were designated for Lots as follows viz; –
236 Henry A. Miles of Longwood, Father of Henry T. Miles, deceased proprietor of Lot numbered Two hundred and thirty = six.
414 Henry Austin Whitney of Boston, Only son of Joseph Whitney, deceased proprietor of Lot nubered Four hundred and fourteen.
741 Elizabeth M. Campbell, (Mrs. John B.,) of Brooklyn, N. Y. Daughter of George Phillips Parker, deceased proprietor of Lot numbered Seven hundred and forty=one.
797 Miss Anne Pomeroy of Cambridge, Daughter of William Pomeroy, deceased proprietor of Lot numbered Seven hundred and ninety=seven.
1846 Theodore R. Jencks of Chicago, eldest Son of William Jenks, deceased proprietor of Lot numbered Eighteen hundred and forty=six.
1943 Miss Sarah Dunn of Boston, Daughter of James C. Dunn,
1854 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 2, 1831.005.002
Trustees Records, Vol. 2, 1854 (page 150)
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Lucretia M. Keith of Cambridge, daughter of late William Pomroy to represent his lot numbered 797: ~
Wm S. Leland of Roxbury, son of late Sherman Leland to represent his lot numbered 1010: _
Lyman Thurston of Cambridge, husband Rowena Pratt Thurston, late widow of Dexter Pratt, to represent his lot numbered 1011: ~
Wm E. Gutterson of Boston, son of late William Gutterson to represent his lot numbered 1262: _
Charles Jackson Jr. of Boston, son of late Charles Jackson to represent his lot numbered 2147: _
John J. Rayner of Boston, son of late John Rayner to represent his lot numbered 2356: ~
Reps of lots held in aggregate capacity _
The Secretary suggested that certain lots held in an aggregate capacity had never been entitled to representation, upon which it was
Voted,, that any person who shall be designated by any Company, Society or Association, whether corporate or incorporate, which may own a lot of three hundred feet or more in the Cemetery of Mount Auburn, be hereby authorized to represent said lot, and vote at meetings of the Corporation. _