Pages That Mention Pearson, Abby W.
1870 Trustee Meeting Minutes, Volume 5, 1831.005.005
Trustees Records, Vol. 5, 1870 (page 231)
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Voted, – that the aforesaid contracts be concurred in, on the part of this Board.
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.
Upon the petitions of the parties in interest, representatives were designated for Lots as follows, viz: –
1438 Henry Lee, of Brookline, nephew of Thomas Lee deceased proprietor of Lot numbered Fourteen hundred & thirty-Eight.
1744 Henry H. Read, of Boston, son of Alexander H. Read deceased proprietor of Lot numbered Seventeen hundred and forty=four.
3259 Abba W. Pearson of Boston, daughter of Hannah E. Pearson ^(Mrs. John H.) deceased proprietor of Lot numbered Thirty=two hundred & fifty=nine.
3390 Rhodes Lockwood of Charlestown, son of Rhodes G. Lockwood deceased proprietor of Lot numbered Thirty=three hundred & ninety.
3528 Benjamin F. Burgess of Boston, Exor ^& Trustee under Will of Benjamin Abbot deceased proprietor of Lot numbered Thirty=five hundred & twenty=eight.
No other business being presented, it was
Voted, – that this meeting be dissolved.
Saml Batchelder Jr., Secretary.
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1886 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 7, 1831.005.007
Trustees Records, Vol. 7, 1886 (page 117)
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Contracts Perpetual Care The Committee on Lots reported the following contracts for perpetual care, all of which were approved by the Board: _
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#1172 | *Abby W. Pearson, | by Exr. | $1275. |
1294. | *Albert Guild, | [by] Heirs | 450. |
3259 | *Abby W. Pearson | [by] Exr. | 300. |
Secretary
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The Monthly Meeting was notified to be held on Wednesday, at 2:30 o'clock P.M.
No Quorum No quorum was present
Secretary.
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Secretary's Oath Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Suffolk, ss. Boston,
Personally appeared Lewis G. Farmer and made oath that he would faithfully and impartially discharge the duties Secretary of the Proprietors of the Cemetery of Mount Auburn, before me.
Justice of the peace
1879-01-27 to 1884-07-10 Copying Book: Superintendent's Letters, 2005.062.008
CB06_0333
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Madam
Your postal card is received. We can for weed and trim the myrtle on a lot without extra charge when we have the care of a lot at the rates given on circular sent you. Extraordinary repairs such as removing the myrtle or raising it where the grave has caved are only done on special order and are charged for according to the circumstances of the case.
Very respectfully J.W. Lovering pr J.C.S. Supt
Dear Sir
An addition to your lot #346 can be sold at 150/100 per foot If 2 1/2 feet wide it would amount to $5825/100 including the price of the deed.
Very respectfully J.W. Lovering pr J.C.S. Supt.