Pages That Mention Lot 1217
1865 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 4, 1831.005.004
Trustees Records, Vol. 4, 1865 (index-page 045)
Trustees Records, Vol. 4, 1865 (page 042)
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Joseph Willard of Boston, son of Joseph Willard deceased proprietor of lot numbered 1108:
Abiel S. Lewis of Framingham, son of Polly Lewis deceased proprietor of lot numbered 1130.
Martha E. P. Boynton of East Cambridge, widow of Edmund Boynton deceased proprietor of lot numbered 1138;
Daniel Robbins of Boston, son of Harriet Robbins deceased proprietor of lot numbered 1191;
Susan P. Minot of Boston, step daughter of John H. Wilkins deceased proprietor of lot numbered 1217:
Eunice T. Tarbell of Boston widow of John A. Tarbell deceased proprietor of lot numbered 1277;
Erasmus J. Andrews of Boston, son in law of Levi Brigham deceased proprietor of lot numbered 1290:
George F. Homer of Brookline, son of Mary Homer deceased proprietor of lot numbered 1321;
John M. Pinkerton of Boston, Guardian & uncle of children of Luther V. Bell, deceased proprietor of lot numbered 1433:
Erasmus D. Swallow of Boston, son of Asa Swallow deceased proprietor of lot numbered 1517:
1859 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 3, 1831.005.003
Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (page 242)
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represent lots as follows: _
Representative for Lot 210 _
Benj T. Reed of Boston the son in law of Samuel F Coolidge, late proprietor of numbered 210 to represent said lot
Lot 683 _
Jane Anna Prichard, ^of Groton Centre, widow of Wm Henry Prichard, late proprietor of lot numbered 683 to represent said lot.
Lot 707 _
Margaret D. Herman, ^of Boston widow of Leopold Herman late proprietor of lot numbered 707 to represent said lot.
Sarah Stearns of Boston, widow of Elijah Stearns, late proprietor of lot numbered 735 to represent said lot
Edward C. Brooks, of Boston, the eldest son of Charles Brooks, late proprietor of lot numbered 856 to represent said lot
Sarah R. M. Munroe of Cambridge widow of James Munroe late proprietor of lot numbered 906. to repesent said lot
Thomasine E. Wilkins of Boston, the widow of John H. Wilkins, late proprietor of lot numbered 1217 to represent said lot
1879-01-27 to 1884-07-10 Copying Book: Superintendent's Letters, 2005.062.008
CB06_0073
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Dear Sir
I have looked over the work to be done on lots 1216 & 17 and find that to remove the fence and all but 6 posts, to recut those, and cut the number of ^each lot in one post, to sod up the post holes, to raise the sunken grave, to repair the borders of 1217 and to clean the stones & plumb where needed will cost $3300 and I will agree to allow you $25 for the old fences, and ^if they it over runs that value at 60 cents per 100ths I will allow for the additional amount.
I think that this is as low as the work can be done for. I allow you exactly what I can get for the old iron here.
If you prefer to have other parties do the work there is no objection providing you obtain a permit from the Secretary at 15 Pemberton Sq Boston which he will give you on application.
Yrs truly J.W. Lovering.