v *+ . - ■\\ \V \\- •?- A ^ _\\ ^"-. V^ ,■?"' , A \ > ^ ^' ^ • ^^ OCT ^ "% % ** V i v^ <£.. *• ■ -?• j- ' ^ v0°> % A N" ,-. '%£ V ^ 00 ^ v ^ ^ Po, e5 -n*. \. 3 *5^ ^ ■s • ^ "%^ **. %^ $\ ^ v ,\ * Till: MEMORIA] A Genealogical History of me Descendants or Isaac Cummings, An tlarlLj Settler ot TOPSHELD, MASSACHUSETTS. Compiled by Rev. GEORGE MOOAR, tj ,., , .., .... .. . : ■ii- < ■ , arn and orchard." IK- gave his daughters £20 each with sun- dry household goods, and, making Jacob executor, left to him his homestead. IK- was selectman in Boxford, 171 3, 1721, 1728 and 1 73 1. Children: 30. i. Samuel, born Apr., 1706. ii. Mehitabel, horn Oct ZI, 1 7 10. married May 7, 1740, Oliver Andrews, of Boxford, who died in Middleton, in 1767, and his wife was nani<-l administratrix. A daughter, un- named, wa» horn Jan. n, 1740- 1, in Boxford. He was * CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. I<> farmer. Oliver Andrews purchased a pew in the meeting house in 1745. 31. Hi. Jacob, born Nov. 21, 1714. iv. Abigail, born June 5, 1717, married Nov. 16, 1743, John Buswell, probably son of John and Elizabeth (Stiles) born in Boxford. A John Boswell, born 1703-4, lived there and had two children, Ruth and John. He was the first grave-digger in town, 1716. He had deceased by 1758. The widow married six years later, Jonathan Whipple, of Danvers. Ruth, born 1746. John Love had her published to marry him Jan. 31, 1775. She repudiated the publica- tion, as she said he was "only a trantient person," and she had never agreed to join him. She did marry David But- man in 1778, who died 1816, aged 68. She died May, 1810. Her brother John, born 1748, resided in Rindge. N. H. FOURTH GENERATION. ii. JOHN CUMMINGS, (John,3 John,* Isaac, 1 ) married, Oct. 3, 1705 (recorded in Charlestown), Elizabeth Adams. He died in Westford, where he was an early settler, Apr. 27, 1759. She died Apr. 30, 1759, only three days after. His farm was on Stoney brook. "Samuel Spalding deeded to John Cum- mings, of Chelmsford, land on Stoney brook, Jan. 19, 1721-2," near present railroad station, including land latterly owned by Mr. Geo. B. Dupee and Sarah Cummings. He bought land as early as 1707. His dwelling was probably near Mr. Dupee's and the Great Elm. He was moderator of the meeting called in the west precinct of Chelmsford, to make choice of a min- ister, May 2, 1727. He was called deacon then, although the second church was not organized until August following. Rev. E. R. Hodgman (History of Westford to whom as well as to his history this compiler is much indebted), infers that he had been deacon in the first church before this time. He was elected deacon, however, in the new precinct in Dec, 1727. He was moderator of the first recorded town meeting in Westford, Mar. 2, 1729-30, and was chosen one of the first board of se- lectmen. He appears on the board during 13 years. He was town clerk in 1736. Children : 1. Elisabeth, born Aug. 24, 1706, in Chelmsford. She is not mentioned, 1753, in her father's will. There is a record of an Elisabeth who married, 1724, James Hildreth. ii. Mary, born July 5, 1708, married Nov. 10, 1732, Timothy, son of Thomas and Sarah (Fletcher) Read and born Mar. 21, 1714, in Westford. He removed to Dunstable and lived on the West side of Salmon brook. It is related of him that he once went to search with others, for a neighbor named Whitney, who having escaped from the Indians, had built himself a hut in the bushes. Approaching this CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 21 hut, and seeing a movement in the bushes, Read fired and killed Whitney, the memory of which saddened his remain- ing years. His wife died Nov. 3, 1778, in Dunstable. Chil- dren: 1. Elisabeth, born Feb. 2, 1732-3. 2. Mary, born Feb. 22, 1734. 3. Timothy, born Aug. 30, 1736, married Susanna , and had 9 children. 4. Catharine, baptized 1738. 5. Eleazer, born Feb. 1749, married Jan. 1, 1771, Rach- el Cummings. May have been the Rachel, daughter of Leonard and Jane of Londonderry, one of three children whose guardian was Joel Parkhurst, of Dunstable. Eleazer and Rachel had Rachel, born Jan. 4, 1770; Rhoda, born Nov. 26, 1772; Caleb, born Aug. 7, 1775; Leon- ard, born Apr. 4, 1777, died Sept. 3, 1788; Re- becca, born Mar. 8, 1779, and Betsy, born Dec 17, 1780, died May 8, 1789. The father died Aug. 10, 181 1, the mother Feb. 8, 1828, aged 87 years. John, born June 1, 1710. William, born July 29, (27) 1712. Thomas, born Aug. 1, 1714. Abigail, born 1716, married Nov. 23, 1732, Samuel Read, son of John and Jane (Chamberlain) Read and born Aug. II, 171 1 (cousin of Timothy). She died Mar. 23, 1743- Her children are mentioned in her father's will of that date. He married second, June 22, 1757, widow Hannah (Wright) Underwood, (John) and had by her four chil- dren: Abigail, Olive, Bridget and Samuel. The second wife died Mar. 7, 181 1. Children by first wife were: 1. Thomas, born Feb. 6, 1732-3; Lieutenant; three wives and 17 children. 2. Samuel, born Jan. 20, 1734-5, died Jan. 20, 1755. 3. Silas, born Apr. 2, 1737, married 1772, Hannah Chamberlain ; 16 children. 4. William, born Sept. 24, 1739. 35. viii. Samuel, born Sept. 16, 1718. .16. ix. Ephraim, born Nov. 30, 1720. x. Bridget, born Nov. 15, 1722, married June 6, 1744, Lieut Moses Parker, son of Aaron and Abigail (Adams) Parker. He married second, (published Aug. 20) 1779, Widow Anna Barret. He died July 12, 1797, aged 79. Bridget died after 1765. Children: 1. Bridget, baptized July, 1745, died young. 2. Bridget, born Oct. 30, 1746. 32- 111. 33. iv. 34- v. vii. 22 CUM MINGS MEMORIAL. 3. Elizabeth, born Mar. 8, 1749, died Feb. 20, l8af unmarried. 4. Isaac, born July 18, 1751, died June 17, 1753. 5. Lucy, born July 17, 1753. 6. Moses, born Aug. 14, 1755. 7. John, born July 12, 1757, married Abigail and died Feb. 5, 1778. 8. Isaac, born Aug. 22, 1760, married Feb. 8, 1785, Bridget Fletcher, and second, Catharine Wilson. 9. Aaron, born Sept. 26, 1762, published Mar. 12, 1791, married 1792 to Joanna Fletcher. Re- moved to Cavendish, Vt., and died in Byron, N. Y., Dec. 29, 1823. She died in 1838. 10. Abigail, born Feb. 10, 1765. J_. Ebenezer, born July 4, 1726, died Mar. 5, next year. 12. SAMUEL CUMMINGS (John,3 John, 2 Isaac 1 ) married, Jan. 14, 1708-9, Elizabeth Shed, in Charlestown "before Ed- ward Emerson, justice of the peace." She and Jerahmeel Boy- den, both of Groton, were appointed administrators of her hus- band's estate in 1718. We note, too, that Joseph Boyden had, on Aug. 6, 1708, deeded to Samuel Cummings, of Groton, for i4C several pieces of land in that town, designated as Way Pond, Jude Hill Meadows, etc. Elisabeth Cummings, widow, married Jan. 23, 1720, Robert Robbins of Littleton. Children recorded in Groton : 37. i. Samuel, born Mar. 6, 1709, baptized Apr. 24, 1709. 38 ii. Jerahmeel, born Oct. 10, 171 1. iii. James, born July 14, 1713. 13. DEACON WILLIAM CUMMINGS (John,3 John,' Isaac 1 ) married Sarah, daughter of William and Esther Har- wood. John, a brother of hers, was killed in Lovewell's fight, 1725, at Pequawket. Mr. Cummings himself was one of the forty-six or forty-seven men who started on that expedition. But near the island at the mouth of the Contoocook — the scene of Hannah Dustin's famous exploit, he was disabled by an old wound and sent home under charge of his kinsman, Josiah Cummings (22). In 1734, he received £10 on account of hav- ing been wounded in the country's service. He was assessed in Nottingham West in 1733. But there is a record of land deeded to him Jan. 7, 1722-3, on the east side of the Merrimac, a part of the farm known as "the Joseph Hills farm." He sold CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 23 land there in 1751 . He was deacon in the church. In 1752,. the town voted "to give Deacon William Cummings^ for wolves killed last year, the same sum of money which was allowed per head this year." He died Aug. 29, 1757. Children : i. Sarah, born Nov. 10, 1728. 3g. ii. Ebenezer, born Jan. 29, 1730. iii. John Harwood, born Apr. 24, 1733. A John H. of Not- tingham, married in Groton, Mass., May 5, 1763, Sarah Worcester, of Groton. A John Harrod Cummings died intestate in 1772 at Nottingham West. Sarah, relict of John H. was baptized in Groton, Mass., June 19, 1768. According to clerk of South Deerfield, N. H., she was daughter of Benjamin and Sarah (Simonds) Worcester, and born 1 731. She married second, Ebenezer Barnard, June \ 1780 and died Jan. 29, 1813. Children : 1. x ^njamin. 2. An. - B., born Sept. 11,1767, removed when young froi. South Deerfield to Windsor, Vt., and died there Feb. 6, 1865. He married, Oct. 6, 1793, Elizabeth Wright, in Westford; Mass. Befere his death he gave directions that his portrait, with the shoes he wore when a baby, and other family relics, should be given to the local Me- morial Hall Association. Seven daughters were born *o him. 3. John, settled in New York. 4. Elizabeth, born Dec. 20, 1773 (8). Dorcas, born Dec. 18, 1737. Rebecca, born Mar. 17, 1740. u Joseph, born Oct. 15, 1742. Thaddeus, born May 17, 1744. 14. DEACON JONATHAN CUMMINGS (Thomas,* John, 2 Isaac 1 ) married Elizabeth, daughter of Capt. Joseph and Abiah (Hassell) Blanchard, born Apr. 15, 1697, and died May 28, 1774. He settled in what is Merrimac, N. H., on a farm known later as the Wm. McKeen place. It was then in the bounds of Naticook (Litchfield), which included the east and west sides of the river, but it was set to Merrimac in 1746. He was selectman in Litchfield in 1744; moderator of the first tcwn meeting in Merrimac and selectman there, 1748-49-51 ; member of the Merrimac Church at its formation in 1771 ; elected deacon, Nov. 2, 1772. He died there in 1791. IV. v. 40. vi. 41. vii. 24 CUMMIN'GS MEMORIAL. Children : 42. .i. Jonathan, born June 5, 1729. ii. Susanna, born Nov. 16, 1730. iii. Benjamin Blanchard, born Aug. 15, 1732. iv. Elizabeth, born , died June 7, 1771. v. Joseph, , died Mar. 12, 1775; married Susanna and had: 1. Reuben, born June 25, 1761. A Reuben was * drummer from Merrimac, N. H., at Cambridge and Bunker Hill; in Capt. Barrow's company for Canada, July, 1776, and died Sept. 13, in his 16th year. 2. Betty, born Sept. 27, 1762. 3. Ruth, born Apr. 15, 1764. 43. iv. Simeon, born . A Susanna Cummings married Mar. 26, 1778 Capt. Thomas Barnes, whose first wife, Rachel, died 1771. He died 1805. Was this Jonathan's daughter or Joseph'3 widow? 15. EPHRAIM CUMMINGS (Thomas,3 John,-' Isaac 1 ) married Elizabeth Butler, born Sept. 4, 1704. His name ap- pears on the tax list in Nottingham West, 1733. He was paid £2 for providing breakfast at the ordination there of the Rev. Nathaniel Merrill, 1737. He and Elizabeth sold land in 1740. Children : 44. i. Peter, born Dec. 8, 1733. ii. Sarah, born March 12, 1736, married Samuel Page. 45. iii. David, born May 20, 1738. iv. Elizabeth, born Oct. 26, 1740, married Nathaniel Hazeltine, and had Solomon, born Apr. 13, 1761, and Nathaniel, born Aug. 17, 1762, who had children, and one grandson. Re- sided in Hudson, N. H. 46. v. Ephraim, born Apr. g, 1743. vi. Hannah, born Apr. 29, 1745, married Joseph Cummings, (40). vii. Priscilla, born July 7, 1747, married Jonathan Lund, Jr. The children were : Jonathan, David, who married Sarah Griffin, Hannah, Priscilla, who married Joel Lund, Oliver, Mary, Samuel, Ephraim and Elizabeth, who married Preston Holmes. 16. JOHN CUMMINGS, (Nathaniel,* John, 2 Isaac, 1 ) mar- ried Elizabeth French. Fie died, Aug. 15, 1770. She died, July 2, 1793, aged, 78 years. He was captain of militia. In a deed we read "John Cummings of Dunstable, who married CUM MINGS MEMORIAL. 25 Elizabeth French," sold land 1737. He appears among the members who were organized as the church in the second par- ish of Dunstable in 1757, and was the fourth of 15 highest payers in the parish. He held several offices in the town. This is the inscription on a stone at the old cemetery on Meeting House Hill, "Memento Mori! Here lies the body of Capt. John Cummings, who departed this life, Aug. 15, 1770 in the seventy-fifth year of his age." Children : i. Olive, born May 15, 1738, married Captain Leonard, son of Ebenezer and Sarah Butterfield, and born Nov. 17. 1740, of Dunstable. His first wife was Joanna, who died May 26, 1771, aged 28, by whom he had Sarah, born Feb. 26, 1768, died Oct. 28, 1778. He was in the Revolutionarf; War, and a prominent citizen. He lived near Meeting House Hill. His children by second wife were : Olive, died Jan. 26, 1817. He died Nov. 17, 1800. 1. Leonard, born February 28, 1772, married Dec. I, 1796, Mary Taylor. 2. Olive, born Apr. 19, 1773, died by her own hand. 3. John, born Dec. 1, 1776, died Oct. 18, 1778. 4. Sarah, born May 5, 1779, died June 30, 1809. 5. Catharine, born Jan. 18, 1781, married John Cum- mings (262). ii. Rebekah, born Aug. 4, 1740, married May 28, 1761, Asahel Wyman. iii. Betty, born May 28, 1744, married Oct. 19, 1762, Joel, son of Ebenezer and Sarah Parkhurst, born Aug. 13, 1741 and died Nov. 10, 1808. She died Oct. 4, 1837, at the age of 93. Mr. Parkhurst was one of the very foremost men in his town. He was a private in the Revolutionary War, lieutenant in military company, represented his town in General Court, was selectman and deacon in the church. 1. Leonard, born Aug. 4, 1763, married Hannah, who died Aug 30, 1862, aged 93. He died M John. 2 Isaac 1 ) married, Nov. 22, 1763. Sarah Richardson. Resided Hudson, N. H. A Peter Cummings married March 20, 1780, Abigail Hagget, in Andover, Mass., and had Sally, born Au- gust 26, 1781. Dec. 22, 1801, widow Abigail Cummings married Ezekiel Hardy there. Children : i. Sarah, born Feb. 23, 1765. ii. Peter, born Feb. 18, 1766. iii. James, born May 12, 1767. 45- CAPT. DAVID CUMMINGS (Ephraim,4 Thomas,3 John, 2 Isaac 1 ) married Elizabeth Butterfield, born 1742. Re- sided on Bush Hill, Hudson, N. H. ; a cellar marks the place where the house stood. He was a man of good parts, well-to-do and influential. He died Feb. 28, 1803. His wife had died June 28, 1793. Children : i. Elizabeth, born May 12, 1765, married Jonathan Burbank, son of Samuel and Eunice, born Mar. 3, 1759, and died Mar. 4, 1836. She died July 18, 1847. Lived in Hudson and three generations of their descendants on a farm in the South part of the town, owned in 1887 by James Franklin Wilson. 1. Betsy, born Dec. 4, 1700, unmarried. She was a school-teacher in younger days. Kept house on the old place, caring for her mother and the orphan children of her brother Jonathan, and died there Oct. 28, 1858. 2. Samuel, born July 9, 1792, married Dec. 4, 1828, Harriet, daughter of William and Hannah (Farmer) Rodgers, of Billerica, Mass., born Apr. 17, 1805. He had a clothing store in Lowell, was an influential member of St. Ann's Episcopal church in that city. He had a son, Charles, in Lowell. 3. David, born May 2, 1794, died July 14, 1S12; un- married. 4. Jonathan, born Sept. 16, 1796, married Lucinda Wilson, who died May 27, 1824, aged 22, leav- ing Lucinda. He married second, and left Jona- than, Jr. He died Aug. 28, 1830. The son CUM MINGS MEMORIAL. 6l Jonathan enlisted in the war, 15th N. H. regi- ment, and died at Memphis, Tenn., of sickness, after being mustered out. Lucinda married Horace Sprague, and had Lizzie, Ellen and Mary Grace. Mr. Sprague married second, Rebecca Chase. Lucinda, the first wife,, died Mar. 28, 1855, a g e d 31. 5. Hannah, born Sept. 18, 1798, died Feb. 7, 1826; unmarried. 6. John, born Aug. (May?) 6, 1800, died Mar. 29, 1827 ; unmarried. 7. Cummings, born May 5, 1805, died Oct. 31, 1825; unmarried, ii. David, born Aug., 1768. iii. Sarah, born July 18, 1770, married June 23, 1794, at Pelham, N. H, Isaac Hall, son of Rapha, born at Salem, N. H. She died 1850. He married second Follet, Cornish. 1. Betsy, born Sept. 7, 1794, married 1814, Asa Mer- rill of Orford, N. H. ; died earl}'. No children. 2. James, born Aug. 6, 1796, married Lavinia Wilson, of Hartland, Vt. 3. Isaac, born Aug. 3, 1797, died 1818. 4. Sally, born Sept. 12, 1799, married 1830, John Carpenter, Skaneateles, N. Y. 5. Polly born Jan. 9, 1801, died Oct. 24, 1803. 6. David Cummings, born June 2, 1802, died Oct. 22, 1803. ,. Polly, born Nov. 28, 1803, died 1818. 8. Nancy, born Feb. 11. 1805, married 1830, Pemble- ton Hodgman, of Hartland, Vt. 9. Clarissa, born Nov. 22, 1806, died 1818. 10. Harriet, born May 12, 1808, married 1828, David Cummings, of Cornish, N. H. 11. Acksah, born Feb. 18, 1810, married, 1839, Asahel Mills, of Skeneateles, N. Y. 12. John T. G., born 1815, died 1818. 13. Lavinia, born Apr. 20, 1817, married 1852, Moses Hurd. Resided in Rochester, Minn. 14. Mananda Malvina, born ; died in infancy. iv. Molly, born Apr. 21, 1772, ,married June 3, 1801, Asa, son of Jos. W. and Sarah Seavy Gould. He died Dec. 31, 1858, aged 84 years. She died Sept. 9, 1858. Mr. Gould lived in Hudson, N. H, (south part of Nottingham West) on a farm inherited from his ancestors and now owned by a granddaughter, Mrs. Hannah E. Cornell. The brown cottage in which they lived is still standing, (1887). He is described as cheerful, jocular and a pleasant companion. 62 CUM MINGS MEMORIAL. * She was more sedate. When young she was a member of the Baptist choir and a sweet singer. She did a great deal of weaving. Many young ladies soon to be married came even from a distance to have her weave their supplies of bed spreads and table linen. Beautiful specimens of her work are preserved by her descendants. Three children settled in homes about a mile each from the old home- stead, the home farm lying in a line along the Nashua & Lowell railroad. 1. Mary, born March 22, 1802, married April 17, 1826, Paul Hardy. She died June 21, 1841, and he married second, 1844, Mary, daughter of Isaac and Susanna (Marshall) Kendall. Hud- son, N. H. Three children by first and two by second marriage. 2. David Cummings, born Sept. 8, 1805, married April 25, 1837, Mary Isabel, daughter of Jacob Chase of Hudson. His farm extended from Tyngsboro into Hudson and Pelham, N. H. He died March 29, 1885. Six children. 3. Clarissa, born April 5, 1809, married Franklin Wilson, born in Pelham, N. H., Aug. 8, 1806, a lineal descendant of Rev. John Wilson, pas- tor of First Church in Boston. He was a steward of the Methodist Church in Hudson. He died April 5, 1883. She was a woman who made home and neighborhood happier and bet- ter for her presence. Five children. 4. Alfred, born Aug. 27, 1813; died unmarried. v. Rachel, born June 15, 1774. Unmarried. vi. Hannah, born Dec. II, 1776. Unmarried. Died Feb. 26, 1806. vii. Ephraim, born Sept. 18, 1778. 46. EPHRAIM CUMMINGS (Ephraim*, Thomas*, John 3 , Isaac 1 ) married Sept. 8, 1768, Betsy Bradstreet Merrill. He lived in Hudson, but after the birth, apparently, of the first two children, removed to Swanzey, N. II., where the remain- ing children were registered. Mrs. Cummings was born Sept. 6, 1741, daughter of Rev. Nathaniel Merrill, the first settled minister of Hudson, who was settled Nov. 30, 1737. and con- tinued till his death in 1796. Mr. Cummings lived on the farm on which, in i88t), Mr. Benjamin Read was living. He may be the Ephraim Cummings who, from Keene and vicinity, was a soldier at Ticonderoga, June 29, 1777, and the next CUM MINGS MEMORIAL. 63 month at Bennington. He died May 22, 1803; she died April 23, 1801. Children : 113. i. Nathaniel, born June 28 (26;, 1770. ii. Betty, born Feb. 6 (26), 1772, married Selah Smead and had, 1. Ezra, born Feb. 24, 1791, in Swanzey. Killed, Munroe, Mo., July 16, 1820. 2. Charles, born Nov. 28, 1792, in Montague, Mass.; died 1875, Geneva, N. Y. 3. Horace, born March 14, 1795, Washington, N. H. Resided in Dubuque, Iowa. 4. Cynthia, born May 8, 1797, Washington, N. H. Married first, Emory ; married second, Prentiss and went to Illinois. 5. Sophia, born Jan. 16, 1800, Washington, N. H. Married Chester Hannum, Geneva county, N. Y. Died. 6. Raphael Cummings, born Nov. 22, 1801, married Matilda Radcliffe, daughter of John, Rhinebeck, N. Y. Died Aug. 20, 1848, Fortress Monroe, returning from Mexican War. Capt. Fourth U. S. Artillery. They had the following children: 1. John Radcliffe, born Nov. 1830; West Point, 1854; captain Fifth U. S. Artil- lery; killed Aug. 30, 1862, leaving Ralph Cummings, engineer, Washington. 2. Elizabeth Cummings, born 1832; died young. 3. Elizabeth Cummings, born 1834, unmar- ried ; Carlisle, Pa. 4. Jane Van Ness, born 1837, married John Hays, lawyer, Carlisle, Pa. Five chil- dren. 5. Raphael Cummings, born Sept. 1, 1840; died May 25, 1869; unmarried. 6. Sarah Cornelia, born May 1842; unmar- ried. 7. Alexander Dallas Bache, born March 24, 1848, married 1888; one son, John Van Ness, iii. William, born Aug. 22. 1774; died in Swanzey, Sept. 12 1777. iv. Olive, born Aug. 8, 1776; died in Swanzey, Sept. 12, 1777. v. William, born March 21, 1778. vi. Oliver, born Feb. 6, 1780. 64 CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 114. vii. Simeon, born March 3, 1782; married April 3, 1803, Fran- ces Bradford of Swanzey. 115. viii. Ephraim Merrill, born April 29, 1784. 47. JOHN CUMMINGS (John/ Nathaniel^ John, 2 Isaac 1 ) married June 8, 1776, Sarah Howard of Chelmsford. He re- sided in Tyngsboro, Mass., where he died June 5, 1808. She died March, 1805. Children : 116. i. John, born Aug. 27, 1777. 117. ii. Willard, born July 25, 1779. 48. NATHANIEL CUMMINGS (Nathaniel* Nathaniels John 2 Isaac 1 ) married Nov. 29, 1749, Catherine Baldwin, born April 25, 1727. She was a daughter of John and Sarah (Hill ) Baldwin of Billerica, and died in Dunstable Nov. 4, 1807. His children were recorded in Billeiica. Mr. Hazen, in "History of Billerica." says her name takes the place of his on the tax lists of 1773. His will is dated Aug. 13, 1762; perhaps died in 1765. He was a private soldier in the war of 1745, taking part in the Louisburg expedition, and in 1754 he was in "the expedition to the eastward." Children : 118. i. Nathaniel, born Feb. 3, 1751. ii. Sarah, born June 2, 1753; married Dec. 1, 1772, Josiah Cros- by, son of Dea. Oliver and Rachel (Stickney) Crosby of Billerica, who was born April 20, 1746 ,and died July 26, 1819. She died Aug. 20, 1823. No children. iii. Kate, born July 21, 1755; not mentioned in the father's will, 1762. iv. Patty, born March 5, 1757; married Feb. 27, 1777, Benja- min Dutton, born in Billerica, May 13, 1754, son of John and Rebecca (Shed) Dutton. v. Betty, born Jan. 17, 1761. 49. JF.RKMIAH CUMMINGS (Nathaniel 4 , Nathaniel 3 , John 2 . Isaac 1 ) married Mary . He was selectman in Dunstable in 1766. He died Oct. 10. 1773. A widow, Marv Cummings, married Feb. 1, 1776, Benjamin French, who died Dec. 15, 1799. Children : i. Mary, born Nov. 16, 1760. 119. ii. Jeremiah, born Oct. 17 (16), 1769. 120. 1. 121. ii. 122. iii. iv. CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 65 50. OLIVER CUMMINGS (Nathaniel* Nathaniel John* Isaac 1 ) married Sybil Bailey. He died Aug. 15, 1810. She died Dec. 16, 1812, aged 78 years. She was the first victim of the spotted fever epidemic, which carried away many people of Dunstable. He was commissioned a captain in 1776. He was not able to be in the battle of Bunker Hill on account o£ sickness. He was very prominent in all the military matters which concerned the town during the war of Independence. The house which he built was standing in 1873, and occupied by Nathaniel C. Kendall, son of Sibyl, his daughter. It was kept as a tavern by him for many years, and often was the place at, which parish meetings were held. Children : Oliver, born July 12, 1757. James, born May 26, 1759. Josiah, born June 12, 1763. Nathaniel, born June 20, 1767; married, Jan. 24, 1793, Es- ther Kendall, who died Nov. 23, 1816, aged 49 years (probably daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth). He died April 17, 1813. He lived in Dunstable, and is designated by the title of Major. v. Sibyl, born Aug. 14, 1773; married Jan. 27, 1795, Benja- min Kendall ; ten children ; one Nathaniel, another, Alva,, born May 3, 1805 : of Thetford, Vt. 51. ELEAZER CUMMINGS (Nathaniel*, Nathaniel^ John 2 , Isaac 1 ) married Nov. 26, 1761, Hannah Whitney, born April 15, 1736. He was brought up in the family of his uncle Eliezer, of Nottingham West. He is said to have bought land in Woodstock, Vt. At the time of making his will, Jan. 6, 1773, he was ol Londonderry, N. H. He bequeathed his personal es- tate to his wife, excepting a State note of £985, which was to be divided to his children, Israel W., Nathaniel, Hannah, Ezra, Ebenezer and Isaac, and one pair of steers, three years old. and one pair two years old, and two guns, to be divided between Israel W. and Nathaniel, his sons. His wife and his brother Simeon were appointed executors. He died Feb. 3, 1779. His widow married Oct. 15, 1783, Dea. William Hunt (whose first wife was Mary Hardy) and she died Oct. 19, 1787. In 1788 Temple Kendall was appointed guardian of Ezra and Isaac, sons under age. 66 CUM MIXGS MEMORIAL. Children : i. Israel Whitney, born Aug. 23, 1762, in Hudson; married Abigail Lovewell. By reason of fever he lost his reason. He died Feb. 19, 1836. Children: 1. Hannah, born June 4, 1789; married June, 1819, Harvey Holt, born Sept. 27, 1785, at Hanover, N. H., and died Oct. 23, 1842, at Lyme, N. H. She died March 5, 1885. 2. Israel Whitney, born March 14, 1791, died Dec. 5, 1876; married Ruth Kenney. Children: 1. David K., born May 8, 1815; married Maria Jewell. Resided in Bradford, Vt. Children: (1) Ellen M., born May 12, 1843; married James Sawyer (three children), first and second died young; third, Carrie, born Jan. 1, 1870, and married Libbey. (2) William Frederick, born March 30, 1855 ; mar- ried Ada L. Barrett, and had Fredrich L., born Oct. 26, 1874; Hattie E., born March 11, 1877; Harry L-, born March 23, 1885. 2. John Lovewell, born May 28, 1820; mar- ried Sarah Arnold, married second, Emma J. Burrell. Resided Lyndhurst, N. Y., and had Sarah Lovewell, born 1844; died May 1, 1891 ; William Theo- dore born 1846; Mary Josephine, born 1848, died 1857; Lily Ruth, born i860, died 1877. 3. Harriet, born Sept. 13, 1832; married George Wright. 3. Harriet, born about 1795; died young. ii. Nathaniel, born Oct. 3, 1763; married. Resided Thetford, Vt. Removed to New York State. Children: (1) Thayer, (2) Whitney, (3) Betsey. Eleazer, born Dec. 1, 1765; died same month. Hannah, born July 15, 1767; married Luke French. Re- sided Jaffrey, N. H. One child at least. Eleazer, born Aug. 25, 1769. Ezra, born May 17, 1772. Ebenczer, born Aug. 13, 1773. Isaac, born April II, IJ77- 52. SIMEON CUM MIXGS (Nathaniel* Nathaniel John' Isaac 1 ) married Sarah . She died in Dunstable, Nov. Ill iv. 123. v. 123a. vi 124. vii 125. viii CUM MINGS MEMORIAL. 67 17, 1815, aged 69. He died March 23, 1817, aged 73. He was corporal in his brother's (Capt. Oliver's) company in 1776. At the time, about 1802, that he objected to the use of the bass viol in church, he is called lieutenant. Children : i. Simeon, born Sept. 18, 1766; unmarried. Spent most of his life with his sister Rachel. ii. Jeremiah, born Nov. 23, 1768; died Jan. 8, 1776. iii. Sarah, born Feb. 20, 1771 ; died Feb. 29, 1816; unmarried. iv. Elizabeth, born July 6, 1773; died Oct. 22, 1778. v. Rachel, born Oct. 10, 1775; died Oct. 11, 1778. vi. Polly, born June 18, 1778; married Nov. 25, 1803, Asa Woods, son of Caleb and Betty (Cummings) Woods (38. v.), who died Oct. 18, 1870, aged 93 years, 11 months. She died Aug. 12, 1851, aged 73 years, in Dunstable, hav- ing two sons and one daughter. vii. Betty, born Dec. 9, 1780; married March 24, 1800, Joseph W. Roby, born Oct. 22, 1774, and died Jan. 30, 1854. She died March 16, 1862. Resided in Dunstable, and was a farmer. Their children were Dexter, born Jan. 21, 1801, and died in Boston in 1875. Sally, born Sept. 21, 1803; married Parkhurst, and living 1889 at Dunstable, having had four sons and one daughter ; Gilman, born July 2, 1808; died on old homestead in Dunstable, Nov. 1, 1881 ; Betsy, born July 7, 1812; married Hill, and died in Car- lisle, Mass., November, 1866; Christopher, born Oct. 8, 1814, resided in West Chelmsford, and agent for a cast steel manufacturing company in Pittsburg, Pa. viii. Rachel, born April 30, 1783 ; married June 7, 1804, Capt. Joseph Danforth, son of Josiah and Sarah (Blodgett) Danforth, born Aug. 16, 1779. She died in Tyngsboro. He married second, Lucinda Goldsmith of Wilton, N. H. Children: 1. Joseph, born Aug. 19, 1805 ; married Nov. 26, 1829, Delphia Swan of Tyngsboro, born April 1807. He died Aug. 19, 1885. He was desig- nated captain. He lived on the old homestead, a little south of the State line on Howard's Brook. 2. Sarah, born March 24, 1809; married Jan. 1, 1835, Samuel Richardson, married second, Calvin Howard of Wellfleet, Mass. She died March 25, 1850. 3. Rachel Cummings, born Sept. 10, 1813 ; married May 16, 1833, C. E. King of Boston. She died Sept. 25, 1834. 68 CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 4. Mary Richardson, born July 29, 1818; married June 26, 1842, John G. Upton of Tyngsboro. She died Dec. 31, 1852. ix. Lydia, born March 21, 1786; married Jan. 22, 1807, Josiah Taylor. Resided Thetford, Vt., and she died there about 1850. Two sons. x. Asenath, born July 26, 1788; married Jan. 18, 1810, Capt. Amaziah Swallow. She died in Dunstable, Oct. 20, 1S65. He died Oct. 6, 1857, at 70. He had served the town in various offices and was highly respected. His father belonged, in 1789, to the part of Groton that was set off to Dunstable. Capt. Swallow lived on the old Cummings homestead, and died there. They had one son and three daughters of whom the youngest, Mrs. Sarah Page, is living, 1889, in Dunstable. However, we find among the inscriptions in the Central Cemetery. Albert O., died Oct. 18, 1826, age 3 years, 10 months, and Albert L., died Dec. 7, 1850, age 22 years. xi. Jeremiah, born Oct. 27, 1790; died Dec. 27, 1792. 53. ELEAZER CUMMINGS (Eleazer*. Nathaniels, John 2 , Isaac 1 ) married April 19, 1786, Sarah Hale, daughter of John and Sarah Severance (Hills) Hale, born in Nottingham West, April 20, 1767. He died Dec. I, 1843. She died May 7, 1852. He lived on the old homestead, was a farmer and school teach- er, and also taught music. He was a man of more than ordi- naray intellect, a natural mechanic, but somewhat eccentric. Children : i. Sarah, born Oct. 3, 1786; married Aug. 5, 1805, Jeptha Un derwood, son of Phineas and Rebecca (Dunn) Under- wood, and was born in Chelmsford, Mass., Feb. 14, 1784. They lived in several towns of New Hampshire and Massachusetts. He died in Nashua, N. H., Jan. 6, 1851. She died in Hudson, Nov. 29, 1873. Children: (1) Louisa, born Oct. 26, 1805, in Nottingham West ; mar- ried, Mar. 1827, Doliver Johnson. (2) Dustin, born April 20, 1807. 126. ii. Thomas, born Sept. 20, 1788. 127. iii. Willard, born July 21, 1790. iv. Mary, born Sept. 1, 1792; married Dec. 31, 1818, Spencer Ripley, son of Joseph and Salome (Phillips) of London- derry, born July 7, 1788, and died June, 1856. She died Aug. 10, 1852. Children : I. Dustin, born Oct. 15, 1819; married Melvina Pal- mer; married second, Barret. Three chil- dren. CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 69 2. Mary Ann, born March 30, 1821 ; married Thomas Bursiel. No children. 3. Daniel, born Feb. 10, 1823; married Margaret Winn. No children. 4. Elizabeth, born Sept. 30, 1824; died, 1826. 5. Sarah Jane, born Nov. 20, 1826; died, 1846. 6. Nathaniel Hale, born May 2S, 1829; married Mary Jefts. No children. 7. Edwin, born Jan. 9, 1832; married Julia A. Grant. No children. 8. Alfred Cummings, born Sept. 16, 1839. 9. Hannah S., born Aug. 14, 1838; married Richard Shepard. Four children. v. Hannah, born Aug. 4, 1794; married Aug. 22, 1815, John, son of Ebenezer and Elizabeth (Bradford) Webster, born in Pelham, N. H., Dec. 25, 1791. She died in Hudson, Feb. 3, 1873. He died March 1, 1883. Farmer; resided in Pelham, Meredith, Amherst and Hudson. Children : 1. Elizabeth Bradford, born Nov. 30, 1815; married Warren Blodgett. Two children. 2. Moses, born Nov. 17, 1817; married Lydia Maria Baker. Two children. 3. Sally Hale, born Aug. 28, 1819; married Simeon Chase Titcomb. Four children. 4. Eleazer Cummings, born Aug. 18, 1821. 5. Louisa Underwood, born Jan. 31, 1824; married Henry Baker, 4 children. 6. Lucy Ann, born Feb. 28. 1S26; married Daniel B. Cluff. Six children. 7. Kimball, born Nov. 2, 1828; married Abiah Cut- ter. He was a California "49er;" a deputy sur- veyor afterwards in Oregon ; since 1857, farmer, surveyor and conveyancer in Hudson, N. H. An expert in local history and genealogy, to whom this compiler has been very much in- debted, and whose generosity in giving infor- mation is as great as his care and zest in ac- quiring it. Ten children. 8. Hannah Jane, born Feb. 24, 1831. 9. John Cummings, born Feb. 24, 1833 ; married Hannah Caroline Keniston. One child. 10. Nathan Pierce, born May 19, 1835 ; married Su- san M. Morrison ; married second, Josephine E. Rollins. Three children. 11. Willard Holbrook, born March 22, 1837; married Sophia C. Foster, married second, Addie M. Walton. Four children. /O CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 12. Milton Edwards, born Aug. i8, 1839. 13. Orrin Prescott, born April 10, 1843; married Su- san R. Davis. Xo children, vi. Elizabeth, born July 2, 1798; unmarried; "of remarkable memory," says K. Webster. Living in 1885. 128. vii. Alfred, born May 24, 1804. 129. viii. John, born Feb. 18, 1806. 54. ABRAHAM CUMMINGS (Abraham*, Abraham3, John 2 , Isaac 1 ) married Oct. 28, 1743, Mary, perhaps Sarah, Jackson, Attleboro, Mass. Children : i. Sarah, born Aug. 22, 1744. ii. Abraham, born Nov. 6, 1747; died Dec. 16, 1749. iii. John, born Sept. 19, 1749; died Nov. 10, 1751. iv. Abigail, born Aug. 29, 1752. 130. v. Abraham, born July 9, 1755. vi. Susanna, born June 20, 1758. 55. DAVID CUMMINGS (Abraham, Abraham, John. Isaac) published Oct. 18, 1755, married Jan. 20, 1756, Thank- ful Cheney, born 1733. He died in Attleboro, Mass., Oct. 1778, and his will was probated Dec. 25, next. Property inventory: Real estate, £1,500; personal, £317, 8s. The widow died Jan. 29, 1827, aged 94 years. In the History of Attleboro it is stated that he bought the farm owned later by Allen and George Cummings, in Bearswamp (Bcarcroft). There is a tradition of a rifle now in the family known to be the one car- ried in the French and Indian war. Children : i. Daniel, born Jan. 1, 1757; died May 2. 1758. ii. Rachel, born June 19. 1758; married James Roberts, New- York, and had Elene, Rhoda, and Peter, who married Polly Hern, and had three children ; Daniel, married Elizabeth Price ; Polly, David, James, Caleb, iii. Molly, born April 15, 1760; pub. Aug. 30, 1784, to Caleb Roberts of Coventry. Children: Abigail, David, Wil- liam Madison, Abby. 131. iv. David, born Feb. 4, 1762. v. Daniel, born Jan. 20, 1764. vi. Sarah, born Nov. 7, 1765. In her will. Attleboro, March 26, 1834, she mentions her brothers David, Benjamin, Al- ii n and niece, Lucinda. Benjamin was named executor. 132. vii. Benjamin, born Oct. 30, 1767. CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 71 viii. Thankful, born Sept. 12, 1769; died 1815. Inventory, July 2, 1816. Benj. Cummings, administrator. 133. ix. Allen, born Jan. 6, 1771. 56. CAPT. THOMAS CUMMINGS (Joseph-*, Abraham^, John 2 , Isaac 1 ) married (pub. July 17, 1736), Lydia Richardson of Dracut, daughter of Capt. Josiah and Lydia, and born Sept. 27, 1 714, who died March 26, 1753. He married, second, March 28, 1754, Anna (Kittell) Johnson, daughter of Richard and Anne (Lord) Kittel, was baptized Jan. 11, 1719, in Charles- town, Mass.,, and married there Dec. 6, 1736, Asa Johnson of Andover. Lieut. Thomas, who was at the capture of Louis- burg, died Sept. 3, 1765. Mrs. Johnson at the time of her mar- riage to Lieut. Cummings, had five children (William, Benja- min, Isaac, Abigail and Anna, baptized Aug. 28, 1737). Her new husband had six living, one having died young. Six more children were added to their household. One account gives her death Dec. 6, 1791, but her will was proved May 8, 1792, and an inscription in the old burial ground in North Andover reads : "In memory of Mrs. Anna Cummings, widow of Capt. Thomas Cummins, ob't April 10, 1792, aet, at 73 years." In 1763 he bought the farm in Topsfield, now known as the Robinson place. Top. Soc. Doc. Children : i. Asa, born Dec. 28, 1737; died March 2, 1737-8. ii. Lydia, born Jan. 30, 1738-9, pub. Aug. 3, 1755 to Ebenezer Porter, who was born July 27, 1732, in Ipswich (Hamlet). Removed to Little Hockhocking, Ohio. She died March 28, 1814. He died Feb. 2, (24), 1827. They had: 1. Ebenezer, born May 22, 1757, married Hannah Head. 2. Lydia, born Dec. 14, 1759, married April 18, 1778, in Ipswich, Nathaniel Sawyer. Settled in Han- nahstown, Westmoreland County, Pa. Children, in Ohio and Pa. 3. Solomon, born May 30, 1762, married, in Pennsyl- vania, Sarah Brown. 4. Sarah, born Feb. 18, 1766; married, 1790 Joseph Cummings, son of Thomas and Lois Cummings. (134). 5. David, born Mar. 25, 1768. 6. Joseph, born Mar. 18, 1770; married Hannah Steele, West Liberty, Va. 7 2 CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 7. Hannah, born May 19, 1772; married Lewis Foster, Ashfield. 8. John, born May 29, 1774; married Jan. 12, 1793, Sarah Fuller. 9. Rebecca, born Aug. 4, 1776; married David White, Little Hock., Ohio. 10. Cummings, born Sept. 27, 1778; married Mar. 1815 .Elizabeth Johnson, in Philadelphia. Six children. 11. Priscilla, born April 19, 1783; married, 1797, James Smith. He died 1800. She married, second, Ebenezer Culver. 12. Samuel, born Jan. 27, 1784; married Sarah Bar- rows. 13. Mary, born Mar. 12, 1787; married Amos Knowles. Children in Belpre, Ohio, and vicinity. iii. Thomas, born Feb. 12. 1740-1. iv. Sarah, born May 9, 1743; married Samuel Colby. Of the children, Rev. Dr. Henry F. Colby mentions Jo- seph, Josiah C, Daniel, John, Cummings and Simeon. Of these, Josiah C. resided in Fryeburg, Me. He was born Sept. 20, 1777, and married Sarah Davidson. They were the parents of Gardner Colby, who gave $50,000 to Waterville College, now named Colby University. v. Anna, born May 24, 1745, published June 15, 1762, to John Towne. He was the son of Elisha and Sarah (Rhodes) Towne, and in fourth generation from William Towne, and born Sept. 22, 1740. He was in the French and In- dian war, and a Revolutionary soldier. Resided in Box- ford, and was in the battle of Bunker Hill. He died March 8, 1830. The powder horn he carried was in the possession of Horatio Towne, of Boston. 1. Asa, born Nov. 14, 1764; married Dolly Lovejoy. She died 1840. He died at Staten Island, N. Y. Seven children. Asa and Dorothy Towne, members of South Church, Andover, 1795-1S04, and dismissed thence to Charlestown, Mass. Built first bridge across the Merrimac (now Lawrence) ; also first bridge between Charles- town and Chelsea about 1803. Had Dorothy for one child. .;. Sarah, born March 12, 1766; married Josiah Adams. 3. Anna, born Sept. 25, 1767; married Solomon Av- erill. 4. Amos, born April 17, 1769. 5. John, born Aug. 27, 1 77 1 ; married, July 29, 1799, CUM MINGS MEMORIAL. 73 Lois Peabody. He died Jan. 26, 1830. Four children. 6. Solomon, born May 10, 1774; married, Dec. 15, 1801, Lydia Goodale of Salem. Ship master. Eight children. In 1809 he changed the fulling mill in Boxford to a grist mill, and employed his brothers Asa and John, as millers. H? sold this property in 1829. 7. Joseph, born Oct. 22, 1777. He died in Havana. 8. Daniel, born Sept. 30, 1779; married Hannah Har- ris. Resided at one time in Andover. Seven children. 9. Samuel, born March 24, 1783 ; married, May 29, 1807, Charlotte Fletcher. Twelve children. 10. Lucy, born Oct. 3, 1785; married David Johnson. 11. Oliver, baptized in Boxford, May 24, 1789. Mar- ried. vi. Elizabeth, born May 17, 1747; married, Dec. 1, 1764, Abra- ham Hobbs, Jr., of Topsfield, Mass., son of Abraham. He died in Topsfield, Sept. 3, 1825, aged 85. She died in Newbury, Nov., 1838. On May 4, 1785, A. Hobbs deeded to A. Hobbs, Jr., one-half of the farm bought of Thomas Cummings, a farm which was deeded May 6, 1763, to Thomas Cummings by heirs of Thomas How- let. There had been on it corn and saw mills early. 1. Elizabeth, born Oct. 27, 1765; married, Sept. 5, 1805, Samuel Gavett of Salem. 2. Lydia, baptized Sept. 27, 1767; died May 27, 1768. 3. Salome, born March 3, 1769; married, Nov. 10, 1801, Henry Morgan. Living in 1809. 4. , born ; died April 19, 1771. "Young- est child" says the death record. 5. Abraham, born April 14, 1772; married, April 23, 1797, Polly Story of Ipswich. 6. Lydia, born Aug. i8 f (25), 1774; married, Mar. 17, 1796, Benjamin Fiske. She died June, 1847. Resided Topsfield, Salem, Newburyport and Peeling (Woodstock, Vt). No children. 7. Hannah, born March 3, 1778; married, Dec. 4, 1800, Joseph Titcomb of Newbury. 8. , born ; died May 18, 1780. 9. Dolly, born June 22, 1781 ; married, Feb., 1809, Joseph Richards of Newburyport. Living in 1809. 10. Polly, born April 2, 1786; married, Mar. 26, 1807, Samuel Safford of Newbury. 74 CUM MINGS MEMORIAL, ii. Susanna, born Aug. 4, 17S8; unmarried. Living in 1809. vii. Rhoda, born July 18, 1749; married, Apr. 20, 1774, David Hobbs, brother of Abraham, Jr., just mentioned. Resided in Topsfield, where she died, Dec. 15, 1787, and he died, Feb. 25, 1830; aged 78 years. 1. David, born July 30, 1774; married, May 7, 1801, Sally Perkins, and had David, Moses and Da- vid Cummings. 2. Lucy, born April 5, 1777; married March 6, 1800, Aaron Kneeland, Jr., of Topsfield. 3. Abbie, born Sept. 26, 1779; married, March 6, 1S00, Philemon Foster, of Ipswich. 4. Rhoda, born June II, 1782; married, Sept. 24, 1801, John Kneeland of Topsfield. 5. , born ; died March 15, 1784. 6. George, born July 21, 1785. 135. viii. Abraham, born Jan. 4, 1755. ix. Josiah, born Jan. 30, 1756; married, Dec. 6, 1781, Mary Boardman. They lived at one time in Freeport, Me., and kept an inn in that place. The wife was buried there; died Feb. 25, 1799. He had a cancer on his thigh, and died in Albany, Me., Feb. 6, 1835. He was in the company which marched at the alarm. 19th of April. I775- 136. x. Stephen, born Feb. 9, 1757. 137. xi. Daniel, born April 11, 1758. 138. xii. Asa, born Sept. 18, 1759. xiii. Israel, baptized Dec. 25, 1763; died June 22, 1764. 57. JACOB CUMMIXGS (Jacob*, Abraham^, John-% Isaac 1 ) married Ruth Marsh. Mr. Hyde, of Ware, said: "No son that had family." Children : i. Nathan, born Dec. 17, 1741. ii. Martha, born Sept. 7, 1744. 58. BENJAMIN CUMMINGS (Jacob*, Abraham^ John*, Isaac') married Nov. 21, 1743. in Killingly, Conn., Sarah Gro- ver. He died Dec. 14, 1805, aged Sj. She died Oct. 27, 1807. aged 84. Children: i. Daniel, born ; died same year. ii. Sarah, born March 13, 1745, recorded in Killingly; married Robert McMichael. CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 75 139. iii. Simeon, born Nov. 1, 1747. iv. Martha, born Nov. 7, 1749; married Benjamin Thompson. 140. v. Joseph, born April 8, 1753. 59. LT. ABRAHAM CUMMINGS (Jacob*, Abrahams, John 2 , Isaac 1 ) married Jerusha Brooks. He is said to have lived and died in Ware. He was town clerk in 1777, and mod- erator of town meeting to consider the constitution proposed for the State in 1780. His family are said to have removed mostly to Vermont. Children: i. Eleanor, born Nov. 6, 1754. ii. Hannah, born Oct. 10, 1756; married Thomas McClintock, commissioner to consider constitution of Massachusetts, 1780. Children: Benjamin and Levans. iii. Prudence, born Aug. 12, 1759. iv. Rachel, born Sept. 29, 1761. v. James, born Sept. 30, 1763 ; married Polly and had Abraham, born Jan. 19, 1784. vi. Priscilla, born Jan. 3, 1766. 141. vii. Benjamin, born Jan. 19, 1768. viii. Jerusha, born May 1, 1770; married, 1780, Thomas Bacon, ix. Tryphena, born March 18, 1773; died Aug. 23, 1779. 60. ISAAC CUMMINGS (Jacob*, Abrahams, John 2 , Isaac 1 ) married Sarah Tidd. He resided in Palmer, Mass., where he was a taxpayer in 1786, but in his old age removed to Gallipolis, Ohio, to live with his son. i. Isaac, Jr., born ; married, Nov. 27, 1800, Olive Hyde, and had Pamelia, born Feb. 10, 1802. — Palmer Records. 61 SOLOMON CUMMINGS (Jacob*, Abraham^, John 2 , Isaac 1 ) married Dec. 30, 1773, Jane McLanathan, born April 10, 1746, in Palmer, Mass., and died Oct. 4, 1779. He married, second, in 1781, Mary Graham, born March 5, (6), 1752, and died May 26, 181 7, in Thetford, Vt. She was a daughter of the Rev. John Graham of West Suffield, Conn., and half sister of the Rev. Sylvester Graham of Northhampton, widely known as a lecturer on matters pertaining to temperance and health. Solomon Cummings lived in Warren, Mass. He died in Thet- ford, Vt., while visiting his daughter, Cynthia June 29, 1808, and his funeral sermon (a copy of which exists in manuscript) y6 C M M I N ( '.S M E M OKI AL. was preached by the noted divine, Rev. Dr. Asa Burton, of that town. Children : i. Betsey, born Feb. 18, 1775; died Feb. 21, 1778. ii. William, born Oct. 9, 1776; married. Died Jan. 29, 1840, in Eaton, Province Quebec. iii. Abigail, born Dec. 17, 1778; married Brackett L. Greenough, of Lebanon, N. II. She died Feb. 7, 1846, in Bristol, N. H. One daughter married William Ela, of Lebanon, and had Richard, who died a young man. The other child was named Norman Greenough, married Frances De Ford, of Newburyport, Mass., and he died there in 1866, his widow dying in 18S7, at Brooklyn, N. Y., while on a visit. A child of Norman, Charles, died a young man. iv. John Graham, born Aug. 22, 1782. Resided Warren, Mass.; died Feb. 24, i860, Cattaraugus county, New York. Had children. v. Cynthia, born June 22, 1784, in Palmer, Mass. ; married Josiah Hubbard of Thetford, Vt. She died Jan. 30, i860. Had children. vi. Solomon, born Jan. 22, 1787; married, 1816, Miss Yorkey. Dartmouth College, 1808; in medicine, 1816. Resided in Palatine, N. Y. ; afterwards in Michigan, and then in Ohio. Died Nov. 14, 1866, in Centerville, Mich. vii. Love, born Sept. 4, 1788; married Constant Rogers, who died soon, viii. Jacob, born Dec. 5, 1792, in Western (now Warren), Mass. 62. ELEAZER CUMMINGS (Eleazer-*, Abrahams, John 2 , Isaac 1 ) married in Hollis, N. H., Apr. 1, 1753, Martha Brown. Martha was appointed administratrix in 1757. As there is a tradition in the family that Eleazer was taken prisoner in the French and Indian War, and even obliged to run the gauntlet it has been conjectured that he had been reported dead. He con- tinued to be taxed in Hudson, but not after 1760, and in that year he and Martha sold land in Hudson. The first three chil- dren in the list below were recorded as born in that town. The family removed to Maine. Children : i. Samuel, born Dec. 18, 1753. He resided in Dracut, and his will was proved in 1834, in which he bequeathed, March 6, 1834, all his estate to Reuben Colburn, "who has lived with me, and I with him for many years." It has been thought by some that he was a bachelor, but Mr. David Clement, of Hudson, who knew him, is certain he had CUM MINGS MEMORIAL. "J J married, but had no children. Mr. Clement also said : "He was in the army with my father at Bunker Hill, and was wounded by a ball in the thigh and by another in the shoulder, from which wounds he was always af- ter lame." ii. Rachel, born April 29, 1757. iii. Abraham, born Sept. 9, 1759. 143. iv. Eleazer, born 1764 or 1769. 63. ELISHA CUMMINGS (Isaac*, Isaac^ Isaac 2 , Isaac 1 ) married Nov. 22, 1744, Mary Andrews of Boxford. He mar- ried, second, widow Jemima Marston, July 30, 1776, who ap- pears to have been widow of Caleb Marston, who was born May or June 9, 1729, and died May 17, 1770. Near a score of sales or purchases are on record as made by him in or near Topsfield. It is said that during the war of the Revolution he held some commission with reference to supplies for the army. This commission took him to Meredith, N. H., and adjacent towns. At any rate, he came up from his old home in the lat- ter years of his life to live with Nathaniel or other children. Children : i. Mary, born Feb. 13, 1745-6; married John Bradford, of Pelham. Three children. John, baptized Sept. 13, 1747; died Sept. 24, next. John, born Feb. 8, 1748-9. Andrew, born Feb. 8, 1748-9; died Feb. 12. Isaac, born April 24, 1751. Elisha, born Sept. 20, 1754. Nathaniel, born June 16, 1761. Hannah, born ; married John Russell. Left children. Andrew, born May 10, 1777. 64. JOSEPH CUMMINGS (Isaac*, Isaac', Isaac 2 , Isaac 1 ) married Nov. 20, 1744, Mary, daughter of Joseph and Mary (Hovey) Hale of Boxford, born Jan. 14, 1725. She died in childbirth Dec. 23. 1758, at Boxford. Married, second, Judith, daughter of Jonathan and Elizabeth (Potter) Perkins, March 21, 1758-9. She was born June 2. 1732, in Topsfield, and died March 30, 1790. Married third, June 2, 1791, Lucy Knowlton, who was living in 1795, and provision was made for her in his will of that year. He died in Topsfield Oct. 24, 1801. She re- moved to Wenham. He had a large estate, having bought up the rights of his grandfather's heirs. He lived in the west half 11. iii. iv. 144. v. 145. vi. 146. vii. viii. 147. ix. 149- v. vi. vii. 150. viii. 151- ix. 78 CUM MINGS MEMORIAL. of his father's homestead. At the death of his grandmother, 1770. he acquired title of the original 100 acres bequeathed by Ensign Howlet. Elijah was executor of his estate. Children : 148. i. Joseph, born Dec. 27, 1745. ii. Jonathan, baptized July 26, 1747; perhaps the infant son, who died Jan. 13, 1752. iii. Hannah, baptized June 30, 1751 ; probably died June 13, 1753- iv. Mary, baptized Sept. 23, 1753; pub. July 7. 1776, to Zebu- Ion Smith and mentioned in the will of 1795. Jonathan, born Oct. 7, 1755. Hannah, baptized Jan. 8, 1758; died April 4, 1758. Mehitabel, baptized March 13, 1759. Not mentioned, 1795. Elijah, baptized Sept. 27, 1761. Amos, born Dec. 15, 1762. 65. PELETIAH CUMMINGS (Isaac*, Isaac3. Isaac 2 , Isaac 1 ) married July 5, (Sept. 17), 1754, Sarah, daughter of Abraham and Elizabeth (Houlton) Kimball, born in Wenham, Mass., Dec. 3, 1732, and died in Topsfield, May 22, 1769. He married, second, Nov. 8, (28), 1770, Sarah (White) Hammond, widow of Oliver, of Rowley. She died May I, 1808. He died Oct. 15, 1803, in Marlboro, N. H. In Ipswich he had lived in one-half of the homestead deeded to him by his father until 1757, when he conveyed his title to his brother Joseph, and re- moved to Topsfield. In ,1786 he bought of the Rev. Joseph Cummings his farm in Marlboro. Children: 152. i. John, born May (Oct.) 12, 1755. ii. Peletiah, born March 6, 1758; died Oct. 27, 1776; a soldier in the Revolution. iii. Lydia, born April 24, 1760; married Oct. 17, 1784, Hezekiah Hodgkins of New Ipswich, N. H., and had Stephen, Pe- letiah, Lydia, Amos, Lucy, Aaron and Elizabeth. iv. Mehitabel, born Oct. 26, 1762; married Oct. 17, 1784, Steph- en Adams, of Ipswich. Removed to Jaffrey, N. H. v. Sarah, born Nov. 28, 1764; died Feb. 1, 1778. 153. vi. Isaac, born Jan. 23, 1767. vii. Abigail, born March 25, 1769; died in Wenham, Jan. 23, 1770. viii. Abigail, born Oct. 8, 1771 ; died unmarried. ix. Oliver, born June 4, 1773; died in the War of 1812. x. Elizabeth, born Nov. 17, 1775; died young. CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 79 xi. Elizabeth, born March 24, 1778. One account says married Stephen Benjamin of Ashby. 66. JOSEPH CUMMINGS (Joseph**, Johns, Isaac 2 , Isaac 1 ) married widow Martha Hodgkins of Ipswich, pub. Sept. 22, 1739. He was a cooper by trade. Children : i. Nathaniel, born Sept. 22, 1740. ii. Abigail, born Nov. 28, 1743; married Sept. 9, 1766, Walter Everdon. iii. Sarah, born Sept. 10, 1746. iv. Martha, born June 28, 1749. 67. JACOB CUMMINGS (Josephs John3, Isaac 2 , Isaac 1 ) married by Rev. David Hall of Sutton, Jan. 21, 1 740-1, Mary Marble. He lived in Sutton, Mass., having bought lands there (lot 13), April 29, 1736. He deeded his one-sixth interest in his fathers estate, in 1740, to his brother Joseph. Jacob died at the great age of 97, Oct. 13, 1814; his wife had died July 10, 1799. Children : i. Mary, born May 5, 1741 ; married, April 9, 1761, John Put- nam, Jr. 1. Rebecca, born Sept. 13, 1763. 2. Jacob, born Nov. 20, 1764. 3. John, born March 8, 1766. 4. Olive, born Aug. 28, 1767. 5. Simeon, born Aug. 10, 1769; married Martha Batcheller. 154. ii. Jacob, born July 21, 1742. 155. iii. Daniel, born Oct. 17, 1743. 156. iv. Jesse, born Nov. 6, 1745. v. Betty, born July 29, 1747; married, April 28, 1768, Joshua Lillie, and had 1. Joshua, born Jan. 28, 1769. 2. Aaron, born Jan. 1, 1770. 3. Moses, born Sept. 12, 1771. 4. Betty, born June 11, 1773. vi. Hannah, born Oct. 4, 1748; married, Dec. 18, 1766, Samuel Holman. 1. Judith, born July 3, 1773. 2. Samuel, born July 5, 1775. 3. Ruth, born Sept. 7, 1777. 4. Ruby Cummings, born Nov. 11, 1780; married, Feb. 13, 1801, Barnabas Kenny. 8o CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 157. vii. Free, born Aug. 3, 1751. 158. viii. Asa, born Nov. 4, 1753. ix. Zipporah, born Oct. 17, 1756; married, Jan. 11, 1809, Gid- eon, son of Jonathan Sibley, born Nov. 20, 1750, whose first wile was Tamar Fitts, by whom he had seven chil- dren. Zipporah had no children, and died, Dec 25 1829. Resided in Oxford ; Revolutionary soldier. x. Ann, born April 28, 1758; unmarried. Died in Sutton, Oct. 4, 1794. Inscription in cemetery. xi. Huldah, born May 20, 1763; married, Nov. 6, 1781, Thomas F. Chase. He bought land in Paris, Me., 1800, and in 1803 was collector there. She died there, 1834, ^ r - Chase then living. Their children were: 1. Gardner, born April 1, 1782. 2. Polly, born Nov. 8, 1783; married Nathaniel Howe, Esq., a lawyer, in Paris, Me., 1808-15. Afterward of Bridgton, Me. One of his daugh- ters married Rev. Jacob Chapman, of Exeter, N. H. 3. Hannah, born April 10, 1785. 4. Debby, born June 9, 1790. 5. John, born March 8, 1791. 6. Zipporah, born Jan. 8, 1795. 7. Free, born May 1, 1798. 8. Mehitabel, born March 16, 1800. 68. DANIEL CUMMINGS (Joseph*, Johns, l saa c-\ Isaac 1 ) married (pub. Feb. 8, 1746), Mary Williams, daughter of George and Sarah (Gilbert) Williams of Cape Ann, who was born July 4, 1727. Resided in Gray, Me. In Louisburg ex- pedition, 1745, under Capt. Thomas Pike. Tops. Hist. Coll. Children : i. Lucy, born Aug. 4, 1747, in Topsfield ; married Amos Mer- rill. She died May 14, 1814, Falmouth, Me. Had Lois and Humphrey, ii. Molly, born Jan. 27, 1749; married George Doughty. She died May, 1840. Resided at Gray. Me. Had children : George, Elias, John, Martha and Ruth. 159. iii. Joseph, born June 14, 1751. iv. Daniel, born Aug. 7, 1753; died Sept. 21, 1767. 160. v. Elisha, born June 15, 1755. vi. Amos, born Sept. 12, 1756; died Sept. 17, 1761. 161. vii. Isaac, born Nov. 22, 1758. viii. Susannah, born Nov. 30, 1760; married Abraham Young. She died Nov., 1809. His name on the payroll of Capt. Richard Mayberry's company three months, Dec. 1776. CUM MINGS MEMORIAL. 8l They had Lydia, married— Cook, Emma, Lucy, Nathan- iel, married — Purvis, Daniel, Jesse and William. ix. Ruth, born Aug. 9, 1762; married Elijah Jordan (?), and had Temperance (?). x. Chloe, born July 24, 1764, in Topsfield; married Nathaniel Young, son of Nathaniel, of Gray, Me., and born there. She died in Bethel, Me., Feb. 21, 1857. He died in Green- wood, Me., in Nov., 1838. He was in the Revolutionary War, from Dedham, Mass. Removed to Norway, Me., before 1800. 1. Charles, born March, 1784; married Mary Ann t daughter of Peter Buck. She died April $. 1862. He died in 1S68. Resided at Greenwood.. 2. Susan, born , 1786; married James Buck, brother of above. He was born Sept. 18, 1781,. She died Nov. 25, 1829; had eleven children. He married, second, Mrs. Irene Crooker. He died Jan. 22, 1871. 3. Son, born , 1787; died young. 4. Amos, born , 1789; married M. Sophia Bradbury, born Nov. 9, 1790; died 1873, at Bethel. 5. Anna, born , 1790; married Elias Blake; died 1835. 6. Jabez, born , 1792; died, 1817; drum major in Capt. Bodwell's company, at Platts- burg, N. Y. 7. Nathaniel, born April 1, 1793; married Lydia Briggs, daughter of Ephraim and Rachel, born- May 8, 1796. 8. William, born April 2, 1795; married Sarah Briggs, sister of above, born Feb. 13, 1798. He died in Norway, June, 1888. 9. Hannah, born , 1796; married John Noyes r died 1S65, Greenwood. 10. Mary, burn March, 1708; died, 1799. 11. Daniel, born July 10, 1800; married, Nov. 24, 1821. Elvira Brett, daughter of Luther. He died June 18, 1887, at West Paris. Mary, born March, 1803; married Levi Noyes. 13. David F, born Nov. 24, 1804; married Louisa Twombly, who died Oct. 3, 1844; married second, Lodusky E., daughter of Asa Dunham. 4. Jared L, born Nov. 24, 1804; married Rachel Hathaway, who died Nov. 7, 1841. He married,, second, June '42, Mary W. (Millet) Youngs widow of Daniel Young, of Buckfield. 82 CUM MINGS MEMORIAL. 15. Henry, born July, 1S06; married Charlotte Cum- mings. He died in 1881. 162. xii. Daniel, born Oct. 6, 1766, in Gray; was first white male child born in the town. 163. xiii. Amos, born Nov. 20, 1768. xiv. Sarah, born May 7, 1770; married Andrew Libby. She died March 21, 1855. 69. JOHN CUMMINGS (John*, ]ohn\ Isaac 2 , Isaac 1 ) married, 1739, Mary Towne. He was a soldier, 1755. Lived in Middleton and in Andover, and died in Andover May 22, 1756. Children : i. Jonathan, born Feb. 13, 1739, in Middletown. A Jona- than married Nov. 6, 1766, in Andover, Lydia Oakes. ii. Abigail, born Oct. 5, 1743, in Middletown. An Abigail married, July 15, 1770, in Andover, Daniel Lovejoy. iii. Mary, born Dec. 28, 1745; baptized by Rev. S. Phillips, Jan. 4, 1747. A Mary married, Oct. 3, 1771, Bartholomew Town, born April 8, 1741. Did he remove to Amherst, N. H.? iv. Mercy, born Dec. 28, 1745; baptized by Rev. S. Phillips, Jan. 4, 1747- V. David, baptized May 10, 1756, in Andover. 70. JOSEPH CUMMINGS (John* Johns, Isaac 2 , Isaac') married Sept. II, 1753, Elizabeth, daughter of Andrew Al- lard of Framingham. Resided in Southboro, Mass., and in 1767 exchanged his home there for a farm in Athol, which was lot 41, on the proprietor's records, and is now in Phillips- ton. He was corporal in Capt. Dexter's company at Lexing- ton, was at P)imker Hill, and in 1777 with the army that marched against Burgoyne. He held several town offices, and died Feb. 25, 1818. Children : i. Joseph, born Oct. 13, 1754. Revolutionary soldier. ii. Elizabeth, born Feb. 13, 1757. iii. John, born Aug. 13. i~59- Revolutionary soldier. iv. Isaac, born Aug. 4, 1761. v. Benjamin, born Feb. 8, 1764; on record the intention of mar- riage between Benj. Cummings, of Gerry, and Rhoda Pettingale, of Greenwich, Feb. 26, 1791. [I 1 vi. Stephen, born May 8, 1766. vii. Daniel, born May 20, 1768. viii. Nathan, born Apr* 1 Q . 1771. i6 7 . i. 168. u. iii. CUM MINGS MEMORIAL. 83 165. ix. Samuel, born Feb. 2, 1773. x. Susy, born Jan. 7, 1778; married Isaac Underwood. Resided in New Salem, and had Greenwood, Luman, Otis, Re- becca, and Sally. 166. xi. Daniel, born Jan. 27, 1781. 71. DAVID CUMMINGS (David*, Johns, Isaac 2 , Isaac 1 ) married (pub. July 17, 1748), Joanna Jones of Boxford. She died Oct. 10, 1794, aged 65. He married, second, April 16, 1795, Chloe Harrington of Lexington. He resided in that precinct of Woburn, Mass., which was called Burlington. He was a private in the expedition to Canada, 1758; constable in 1766. In 1779 joined Gen. Glover's brigade in regiment commanded by Col. Bigelow, in the company whose captain was Hodg- kins. His will was dated May 9, 1799, and he died in that year. The widow, Chloe, died in 1804. Children : Ebenezer, born Sept. 21, 1749, in Topsfield. Stephen. Twin to Ebenezer? Betsy, born Jan. 19, 1751, in Topsfield; married, Aug. 31, l 773> Josiah Hall, of Cambridge. iv. Joanna, born in Middleton; married, Nov.- 19, 1771, Jonas, son of Ebenezer and Jemima (Locke) Brooks, born May 6, 1750. Removed to Sterling, and afterward to Athol. He was a carpenter. He died Feb. 14, 1791. Did she marry, second, before 1799, a Mr. Stratton? There were children: Joanna, baptized Jan. 31, 1773; Jonas, Jan. 24, 1774, and William C, born March 27, 1777, in Malone, N. Y., who married Hannah Poland. v. Susanna, born ; married April 20 or 21, 1778, at Lancaster, Mass., Calvin Moore, who resided in Sterling, and was living, 1793. She was living in 1799. vi. Phebe, born May 26, 1756, in Andover; married, Dec. 13, 1781, Jonathan Simonds, of Woburn. vii. Abigail, born April 26, 1766; married, Jan. 2, 1783, Caleb Simonds of Woburn. Not mentioned in her father's will, 1799. The following children were recorded as born in Woburn : Samuel Cummings, Jan. 3, 1793 ; Joanna, March 7, 1794; Abigail, March 17, 1795; Samuel Cum- mings, April 27, 1797; Hetty, Feb. 6, 1799. viii. Mary, born April 28, 1768; married, March 20, 1788, Uriah Goodwin, ix. Samuel, born Aug. 12, 1773; married, Dec. 29, 1795, Avis Pierce. x. Ruth, born ; married, April 9, 1795, John Lovering, 84 cum mings MEMORIAL. of Waltham, Mass. Died March, 1815. Children were: John, Ruth, Lydia, Rufus, born Sept. 23, 1804, and mar- ried, Dec. 20, 1827, Emma Wyman, who died Aug. I, 1867;. William, Ebenezer Jones, Abigail and Samuel. xi. Sarah, born ; married, April 22, 1787, Aaron Winchester, of Brookline. Did she marry, second, Jo- seph Trask? We have note of a Mary Trask, who came to board with David Cummings, Sept. 18, 1795, and he re- ceived payment from her guardian. A Ruth Trask was remembered in widow Chloe Cummings' will. xii. David, born . Living in 1799. 72. SAMUEL CUMMINGS ( David*, John^, Isaac 2 , Isaac 1 ) married April 25, 1756, Eunice Bradstreet, daughter of Samuel and Sarah (Clark) Bradstreet. Samuel was a grandson or Gov. Bradstreet. She was born in Topsfield, April 15, 1733, and died there July 20, 18 10. He died in Topsfield March 29- 31, 1796. In 1777 (Feb. 27), he bought of Abiel Abbot and Lydia, his wife, several parcels of land in Andover, the first being 33 acres, which was Capt. Timothy Holt's homestead, with buildings; also 15 acres and 20 acres pasture April 3, 1778, of David Lovejoy and Mary, his wife; two pieces, one of 75 and another of 25 acres, March 7, 1783 ; a farm of 104 acres of Benjamin and Phoebe Ames for £25. This was formerly owned by Obadiah Johnson. In 1784 he sold 162 acres in Topsfield to John Derby. Mrs. Aaron Cummings of Andover, Mass., writes : "There was an entailment under English law upon the Cummings' real estate in the south part of this town, made be- fore our Independence. The property was to be held forever by a Samuel Cummings. In consequence of this, Samuel Cum- mings of Topsfield, and David Cummings of Andover, were obliged to change places of residence with each other, thar there might be a Samuel living on the estate." Mrs. Cummings came to Andover after her husband's death, but after Mehita- bel's death returned to Topsfield. Children: i. Sarah, born March 27, 1759; married, Aug. 15, 1774, Francis Peabody, of Middleton, Mass. He died Jan. 11, 1817. She died Oct. 6, of the same year. He was a son of Dea. Francis and Margaret (Knight), born March 4, 1746, and brother of Joseph, merchant in Salem. Betsy, born Nov. 13, 1774; married, Nov. 27, 1778,. Peter Cross. CUM MINGS # MEMORIAL. 85 2. Sarah, born March 8, 1777. 3. Eunice, born Aug. 13, 1781. 4. Benjamin, born Aug. 14, 1784; died unmarried. 5. Stephen, born Sept. 20, 1788. Resided in Middle- ton. 6. Samuel, born May 9, 1799. Resided in New York. 169. ii. David, born May 19, 1762. iii. Mehitabel, born Aug. 3, 1767; married, April 23, 1799 (in Andover records), Thomas Emerson, Jr., born Sept. 1, 1768, and died Nov. 29, 1814. He was a farmer in South Danvers, and captain of militia. Mrs. Mehitabel C. Bax- ter, of Portland, Me., has Mrs. Emerson's spoons and her tall clock. Children were: 1. Eunice Bradstreet, born Sept. 3, 1802; married Lewis Allen, farmer, in South Danvers. She died May 10, 1873. Two daughters and one son. 2. Lydia Porter, born Oct. 6, 1803 ; married Abel Proctor, who was a manufacturer of leather in South Danvers. She died Oct. 6, 1883. The children were: 1. Lydia Porter; married Thatcher. 2. Thomas Emerson ; married Emma Hone. 3. Abel Johnson ; married Lucy Harwood ; died Feb. 12, 1861. 4. Mehitabel Cummings ; married Dr. Dan- iel Perkins ; married, second, James P. Baxter. 5. Sarah Ann; married Allen Goslin. 6. Elizabeth Putnam; married W. H. Wetherell. 7. Mary Putnam ; married Rev. William Lamb. 8. Augusta ; died Feb. 22, 1892. 9. Ellen Osborne; unmarried. 3. Mehitabel, born Sept. 24, 1806. (?) 4. Sarah Ann, born Dec. 12, 1809; (?) died Dec. 25, 1838. 170. iv. Samuel, born Sept. 10, 1774. 73. JONATHAN CUMMINGS (Davids John^, Isaac 2 , Isaac 1 ) married Mary Eastman, daughter of Job, of Pembroke, N. H. Her brother, Job, appears in Nor- way, Me., in 1792, and was town clerk in that place for over forty years, dying in 1845, at tne a S e °f 95- Mrs. Cummings died in Andover, Mass., July, 1S01, aged 59 years. 86 CUM MINGS MEMORIAL. She was received into the South Church there in 1774; her hus- band became a member on confession of faitli two years before He was a member of the church committee for 23 years, and assessor of the parish in 1793, and was one of the building committee for the erecting of the meeting house, 1788. He married, second, Mary (Love joy) Parker, widow of James Parker, Dec. 30, 1802, who died April 15, 1826, aged 80. Mr. Cummings died May, 1805. He was designated as a blacksmith in the deeds made to him, one dated 1788 and the other 1790, by a committee of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The first of these deeds conveyed the title to 2,880 acres, and the sec- ond to 680 acres of land, constituting a goodly portion of the present town of Norway. He did not himself remove from Andover, but two of his sons became residents on the tracts which their father had purchased in Norway. Jonathan lived in Andover on the place in 1850 owned afterward by Eben Jenkins and his mc her. Cummings' land, which Jonathan Cummings bought of Samuel Osgood and Cummings Mead were taxed to them. Children : i. Sarah, born May 21, 1767; married, April 3, 1788, David Gray. Resided in Andover, and had one daughter, Mary Eastman. Did she marry Wm. Eaton, of Reading? She died March 15, 1793. He died in 1844. ii. Mary, born Aug. 25, 1768; died Sept. 21 following, iii. Inf., born July 28, 1769; still born. 171. iv. Jonathan, born Feb. 5, 1771. 172. v. Stephen, born Jan. 12, 1773. vi. Mary, born Nov. 1, 1774; married, May 22, 1798, Dea. Sol- omon, son of Dea. Joshua and Phebe (Farnum) Holt. Resided in the west parish of Andover. He died April 15, 1830, aged 62. She died Oct. 8, 1852. They had Solo- mon, (Dea. Solomon, West Church, Andover) Mary, who married Rev. Samuel Read Hall; Joshua, Nathan, Phebe Cummings, who married. Aug. 20, [835, Rev. Timothy Dwight Porter Stone, and died Aug. 14. 1852; Abiathar, Stephen P., who married Jeannette Smith, daughter of Dea. Peter Smith, of west parish, Andover. Daniel, born Dec. 6, 1776. Amos, born July 2, 17K1 ; married Abigail Judkins. Betty, born Oct 13, 1783; married, Sept. 2, 1806, Barnard Douglas, whose first wife was a Miss Pierce, half sister to Count Rumford. lie died Sept. 21, 1 .^49. She died 173. Vll. 174. viii. ix. CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 87 April 1, i860. Mr. Douglas was at first a butcher, but at the time of his second marriage he was a prosperous mer- chant in Portland, Me. He failed, in consequence of the embargo, during the War of 1812. He was, however, able afterward to pay all his debts. He retired about 1836 to North Conway, N. H., where he purchased and cultivated a farm. A letter from Mrs. H. L. Snow, of Bangor, says of Mrs. Douglas : "She was a godly woman, very benevolent, always putting aside a portion of her income for the Lord's work. I have been told that dur- ing the hard times of the Embargo she cut her parlor carpet into coverlets for her beds, that she might lend her quilts and blankets to her poorer neighbors. She re- tained in old age much of the beauty of her youth, and was very interesting in conversation. She looked on the sunny side of life, and whatever the event, could always find 'a Providence in it.' " Both herself and husband were members of the church under care of the Rev. Dr. Payson, and were transferred to the church in Conway. Children : 1. Elizabeth, born Aug. 7, i£j7; married, Oct. 25, 1836, Emery Livermore. She died at St. Jo- seph, Mo., Oct. 7, 1853. 2. Mary Cummings, born April 1*1, 1810; married, Feb. 25, 1846 (Jonathan Edwards?), J. S. Evans. Married, second, Oct. 7, 1862, Rev. S. H. Riddell, D.D., son of Rev. Wm. and Lucy (Hopkins), born, Bristol, Me., Jan. 2, 1800; (his second marriage also). She died Jan. 28, 1866. He died June 1, 1876, at Des Moines, Iowa. His first wife was Harriet Angel ine Ray, whom he married July 12. 1827. and by whom he had two daughters. Mr. Riddell was graduated at Yale College in 1823, and Andover Seminary, 1826 ; pastor, Glastonbury, Conn., 1827-37 ; editor Evangelical Magazine and Con- grcgationalist, Hartford, Conn. ; secretary American Educational Society, editor of Puri- tan Recorder, Boston. After his second mar- riage he was pastor at Tamworth, N. H., for some years. 3. Margaret, bom Jan. 10, 1812 ; married, Nov. 18, 1834, John L. Eastman. She died at North Conway, April 28, 1885. 4. Henry, born May 5, 1814; married, Feb. 2, 185-;, M. McCoy. He died about 1880, at St. Louis, Mo. 88 CUM MINGS MEMORIAL. 5. Harriet, born Feb. 5, 1819; married, May 25, 1843, James Mersey. She died May 3, 1854. 6. George, born July 26, 1820; died Oct. 18, 1851. x. Abiathar, born Sept. 22, 1786; died Oct. 8, 1802, in Andovcr. 74. ARCHELAUS CUM .MINGS (David*, John*, Isaac 2 , Isaac 1 ) married Rachel Rowell. He died July 4, 1814. She died June 10, (16), 1848. He became a resident of Temple, N. H., in 1773. He was a farmer, who did not easily allow himself to be surpassed in the quantity or quality of the products of his farm. Cummings Hill took its name from him. Archelaus Cummings was paid Oct. 25, 1782, 8s., 6d. by New Hamp- shire Committee of Safety. Children : i. Sarah, born Oct. 22, 1776; married, June 27, 1796, Capt. Francis Cragin, of New Ipswich, N. H. 175. ii. Archelaus, born Aug. 3, 1778. iii. Betsy, born July 18, 1780; married Seth Blood, son of Gen. Francis Blood. She died Dec. 25, 1847. Royal and Abel, other sons of Francis Blood, were early settlers in Pis- cataquis county, Me. iv. Polly, born May 6, 1782; married Jonathan Cutler, of Tem- ple. Married, second, Dea. Levi Dakin, of Sudbury. She died May 12, 1849. v. Rachel, born March 2, 1784; married, Dec. 29, 1803, Dea. Nathan Wheeler, born Oct. 20, 1781, and died Oct. I, 1881. She died Sept. 1, 1842. He married twice. "He was a remarkably upright and devout Christian." 1. Nathan, born May 9, 1805. 2. Jonathan, born Feb. 25, 1807. 3. Ephraim A., born March 31, 1809. 4. Luther, born Feb. 21, 1S12. 5. Thomas, born March 13, 1S14. 6. Lydia, born Oct. 15, 1815. 7. John, bom Jan. 4, 1819. 8. Isaiah, born Feb. 7, 1824. "An able, public-spirited Christian man, lately removed to Greenville, N. H."— Rev. 1. II. Mellish. 75. SAMUEL CUMMINGS (Samuel'. Johns, Isaac 2 , Isaac 1 ) married Elizabeth Robbins. Resided in Sharon, Mass. Children : i. Elizab Mi, born Aug. 29, 1757; married, Aug. 27, 1780, Jan; :s Capen. 1. James, born Nov. 19, 1783. CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 89 2. Asa, born Nov. 8, 1785. 3. Samuel, born Oct. 19, 1787. 4. Susanna, born Oct. 23, 1789; married, July 2, 1809, Elijah Pope; his second marriage. 5. Betsy, born Sept. 14, 1791. 6. Jedediah, born July 6, 1793. 7. Azel, born Feb. 22, 1796; married, Sept. 19, 1841, Rebecca Bird. 8. Ansel, born Feb. 22, 1796. 9. Zilpah, born Feb. 19, 1798. (?) Married B. W. Creasy. ii. Anna, born May 22, 1759. iii. Samuel, born Nov. 28, 1761 ; married Priscilla Rankin; married, second, Rachel White. Resided in Manchester, Me. 1. Eleanor, born 1793; married William Stone. 2. Salona, born July 31, 1795; died Oct. 19, 1891 ; unmarried. 3. Samuel, born , 1799; died, 1874; mar- ried Susan Rockwood. Resided at Augusta, Me. Children : i. Samuel Greenleaf. ii. Charles E. iii. Susan ; married Nichols. 4. Betsy ; married Norton. 5. David, born March 30, 1804; unmarried. 6. Mary, born Aug. 8, 1806 ; unmarried. Died Oct. 13, 1893. 7. Charles, born Feb. 3, 1809 ; married Mary A. Lyon. Resided in Manchester, Me. Children: i. Charles H., born April 3, 1859. ii. Zilpha, born Nov. 3, i860, iii. Alice M., born May 18, 1862. iv. Jessie M., born Nov. 6, 1864. v. Nettie A., born Feb. 6, 186 — . vi. Mary, born , 1871. vii. Grace E., born Dec. 10, 1878. 8. Ethel, born Jan. 29, 1812; married John Haskel. She died Oct. 12, 1854. No children. 9. Zilpah, born , 1814; married John Mor- rill. iv. Asa, born June 6, 1764. v. Amelia (Milly), born Sept. 29, ; married Joel White, born Jan. 15, 1764, in Dedham, Mass. 76. SOLOMON CUMMINGS (Samuel*, John3, Isaac 2 , 90 CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. Isaac') married Oct. 7, 1762, Rebecca Coney, born May 2, 1743, in Boston, Mass., daughter of Dea. Samuel and Rebecca (Guild) Coney (Rebecca Guild, born in Dedham, Mass.) She died May 17, 1798 (perhaps '96). He died Jan. 12, 1806. Came to Augusta, Me., not earlier than 1776; his name ap- pears on a rate list in Hallowell (in the part now Augusta), 1778. Solomon Cummings of Stoughton, is recorded as hav- ing bought land in Easton, Mass., May 21, 1767, and again, Dec. 11, 1772. Child: i. David, born July 3, 1769; died Sept. 10, 1778. Buried by the side of his mother, in Augusta. 77. NATHANIEL CUMMINGS (Samuel* John3, Isaac 2 , Isaac 1 ) married Nov. 15, 1770, Chloe Forest of Stough- tonham (Sharon). Married, second, May 13, 1775, Elizabeth White of Dedham, and resided there. A Nathaniel married, 1766, Molly Robbins, in Oxford, Mass., a native of Uxbridge, Mass. Bought land in Douglas, Mass., 1768. Children : i. Susanna, born Jan. 26, 1772; married, Nov. 28, 1792, John Coney, who was born Sept. 20, 1768, and died April 26, 1821. She died Feb. 15, 1861. 1. Otis, born Dec. 15, 1793; died Dec. 19, 1826. 2. Sally, born Nov. 15, 1795; died Aug. 16, 1844. 3. Charles, born Nov. 26, 1797; died July 3, 1832. 4. Susan, born July 12, 1800; died aged two months, 12 days. 5. John, Jr., born Feb. 16, 1803; died . 6. Susan, born May 31, 1808; died Aug. 7, 1835. 7. George, born April 6, 1810; died about 1883. ii. Chloe, born Feb. 15, 1776. iii. Lucy, born Nov. 6, 1777. 78. RICHARD CUMMINGS (Samuel*, Johns, Isaac 2 , Isaac 1 ) married March 8, 1704. Elizabeth, daughter of Philip and Jemima (Smith) Robbins, bnrn July 8. 1754, of Walpole, Mass. He came to Stirlington, that is Union, Me., in 1776, and built the second house there (a log house) that year. His family came in the fall. They were accompanied by the fam- ily of Philip Robbins, Richard's wife father. David Robbins, her brother, made the third family in the settlement. A fire in a barn in 1778 destroyed a large part of the little crop that CUMMINGS MEMORIAL,. 91 had been stored. He was the first person who tanned hides in the town. He lived on the west side of Seven Tree Pond. He was among the supporters of the early Baptist religious services, 1809. Children : 176. i. David, born Nov. 2, 1775, in Sharon. ii. Esther, born Oct. 9, 1777; died May 11, 1703. Returning from her funeral in a boat, Mrs. Benjamin Maxcy and two daughters were drowned. History of Union, page 69. iii. Polly, born Feb. 17, 178- ; died Dec. 18, 1781. iv. Elizabeth, born Oct. 25, 1781 ; married, March 6, 1800, Samuel Perham, who was drowned in St. George's River, Warren. 1. Otis,. 2. William ; married Cecelia Tobey. He died at sea. 3. Mary ; married George Tobey. Resided, Jeffer- son, Me. v. Susanna, born April 30, 1783; married, July 11, 1798, John Mahoney. Resided, Lincolnville. Fifteen children. (O. L. C. says seven. vi. Sally, born Feb. 18, 1785; married, Feb. 6, 1831, John Rob- inson, of Hope. Married, second, Francis Fletcher, Lin- colnville. 177. vii. Philip, born May 6, 1787. 178. viii. Suell, born Jan. 2, 1789. ix. Melinda, born Jan. 2, 1791 ; married, Jan. 22, 1817, James Fuller. Married, second, Givens Fuller. Children : Miles, James, Elizabeth, Mary Jane, George, Charles. x. Chloe, born May 2, 1792; married Alpheus Collamore, (his second marriage). He had been married first to De- borah Grinnell, by whom he had three children. 1. Deborah Grinnell, born Jan. 10, 1814; married Benjamin Brown, Jr., of Appleton. 2. Elbridge Gerry, born July 10, 1815. 3. Melenda C, born Oct. 29, 1816. 4. Elison, born Sept. 5, 1818. 5. Jane, born March, 1820. 6. Susan, born Sept. 26, 1822. 7. Nancy, born Dec. 8, 1823. 8. Richard, born Jan. 20, 1826. 9. Polly, born July 4, 1829. 10. Andrew Jackson, born Dec. 11, 1831. xi. Richard, born July 27, 1794; married, Marcli i, 1821, Elsie Robinson, of Hope. He was in the War of 1814, was wounded at the battle of Bridgewater, and received a pension. 92 CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 79. JOHN CUMMINGS (Samuel*, John*, Isaac 2 , Isaac'), married April 23, 1776, Ruth White from Dedham, Mass. He settled in the east part of the town of Winthrop, Me., corres- ponding to what was made later School District No. 2. He was constable, 1787, '88, 1804 and '05; town clerk, 1791 ; treasurer, 1792; selectman, 1791 and 1795; deacon in the church. He died December 20, 1820, death said to have been occasioned by over-work on a road-building contract. Children : i. Benjamin, born Jan. 12, 1777, in Sharon, Mass. (?) Seems to be the Benjamin to whom were born in Rockland, Me., John, Levi, Sarah, Sophia, Hannah. ii. Jesse, born March 18, 1779; died young, iii. John, born Jan. (5) 8, 1781 (in Winthrop or Freedom, Me.); married Mercy Barrows, born Nov. n, 1780. He died in 1849. Children : 1. Bradford, born Nov. 21, 1806. Married, first, Martha A. Drew; married, second, Naomi Gil- man ; married, third, Martha White. Fifteen children in all. 2. Ruth W., born April 4, 181 1 ; married Jacob Pick- ard. Five children. 3. Sarah, born Sept. 30, 1814; married Aaron Brad- bury, Limerick, Me. Five children. 4. John Morton, born ; married Sarah Ham- mond. Seven children. 5. Franklin ; died young. iv. Rebecca, born April 2, 1783 ; married Ebcnezer Avery, Fred- erickton, N. B. v. Sarah, born July 3, 1785; unmarried. 179. vi. Jason, born Oct. 25, 1787. vii. Amos, born Oct. 12, 1789. "Went to war with Gen. Tay- lor, 1824 or 1825, and did not return." viii. David, born Dec. 24, 1791 ; died Jan. 31, next, ix. Zilpha, born Jan. 24, 1793; married Richard Stewart. Re- sided in Gardiner, Me., and died there. 180. x. Moses Cass, born Jan. 22, 1795. xi. Susanna, born Sept. 19, 1797 ; married Ellis. Re- sided Waterville, Me. Visited California early in the six- ties. Three sons in Woburn, Mass. xii. Ruth, born Nov. i, 1799; married Scott. Resided in Pittston, Me. xiii. Otis, born Oct. 13, 1S01 ; unmarried. Several years in the Aroostook. Died in Iloulton, Me. xiv. Joseph, born April 29, 1804; married, Jan. 7, 1830, Eliza P., CUM MINGS MEMORIAL. 93 daughter of Ichabod Wing. Resided in Winthrop and died there. 80. JOSEPH CUMMINGS (Samuel* John3, Isaac 2 , Isaac 1 ), married December u, 1783, Mehitabel Estey, who died February 8, 1826, aged 62. He died June 15, 1849, at Sharon, Mass. He became blind before his death. He was then de- scribed as a revolutionary pensioner, and as aged 94 years. i. Joseph, born Aug. 29, 1784; died Oct. 4, 1805, aged 21 years. ii. Oliver, born Oct. 31, 1786; died May 16, 1826, aged 39 years. iii. Sarah, born March 19, 1789; died Oct. 27, 1805, in 17th year. iv. Hattie, born , 1791 ; died July 11, 1796, aged five years. v. Otis, born Sept. 13, 1796; died April 3, 1833, in 36th year. 181. vi. Amos, born Nov. 22, 1798. vii. Samuel, born Oct., 1800; died Jan. 13, 1802, aged one year, three months. viii. Fanny, born , 1801 ; died Jan. 26, 1806, aged five years. ix. Joseph, born , 1809; died Feb .4. 181 1, aged 2 years, 7 months. 81. THADDEUS CUMMINGS (Samuel*, Thomas^, Isaac, 2 Isaac 1 ), married July 8, 1773, Catharine Goodridge, of Lunenburg, Mass., who was born August 29, 1749, and died in Royalton, Mass., August 5, 1832. (Is this the Thaddeus who died March 10, 1815, aged 69 years? Lun. Rec.) Children : i. Thomas, born Aug. 7, 1774; died March 28, 1775. ii. Catharine, born March 13 (or 19), 1776. Resided in Lu- nenburg; unmarried. Died Sept. 2, 1855. (?) iii. Abigail, born July 22, 1778; married, May 2, 1806, Israel Williard of Sterling, Mass., born March 2, 1777. She died May 13, 1830. He married twice. Resided in Brad- ford, Vt. 1. Laura, born Feb. 5, 1807; married John E. Cham- berlain, and had George W., born March 15, 1832, Horace Elliott, born Nov. 30, 1833, Re- membrance Wright, born March 21, 1835, Leona Eveline, born April 9, 1842, Ellen Amanda, born Aug. 1845, and Charles Wesley. 2. Israel, born July 2, 1809. 3. Harriet, born Dec. 26, 1816; married Haynes C. Johnson, whose children were Walter Haynes, born July 15, 1847, and Arthur. 4. Abigail, born Oct. 16, 1820; married Jonathan 94 CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. Johnson, whose children were : Willard Cum- mings, born April 4, 1846, Julia Arabel, born April 2, 1S48, Moody Chamberlain, born July, 1851, and Laura Loella, born Oct., 1853. 5. Lydia, born Dec. 18, 1823 ; died unmarried. 182. iv. Thaddeus, born Feb. 19, 1783. v. Right, born Dec. 28, 1785; married, March 10, 1827, Mary Lawrence of Groton (whose grandmother was a Cum- mings). He seems to have been connected, as a student, in 1817, with the medical department of Dartmouth Col- lege. He was a physician, and lived in Lancaster, Mass. Had one daughter, Anna Maria, born March 6, 1828; died Nov. 20, 1848. Dr. Cummings died in 1881 ; his wife died March 1, 1867. vi. Lydia, born Nov. 26, 1789; married, Aug. ,1817, Calvin Rus- sell, Jr., of Bingham, Me. ,who was born Aug. 19, 1786. He died June 14, 1880. 1. Lucinda, born ; married Chandler Baker. 2. Cordelia, born ; married Stillman Burke, of Solon, Me. 3. Mary B. 4. Josiah, 5. William, born Feb., 1830. 6. Lydia Elvira, born June, 1833. 183. vii. Joshua, born Aug. 5, 1792. 82. JONATHAN CUMMINGS (Samuel*, Thomass, Isaac, 2 Isaac, 1 ) married, Jan. 5, 1769, Hannah, daughter of Robert and Elizabeth Houghton (Phelps) Fletcher of Lancas- ter. Lived in Fitchburg, also in Chesterfield, N. H., in 1825; died about 1830. There may have been a son and two daugh- ters born before removing to Fitchburg. He was a private in Capt. Ebenezer Wood's company, regiment of Col. Asa Whitcomb, April 19, 1775, 11 days; also continued in service that year at Prospect Hill. Enlisted also for Fitchburg, in May, 1777, and continued seeing service at Stillwater, Valley Forge, on Gen. Howe's guard at Peekskill, 1779; and again at or near West Point, to June, 1780. Cmi.nKKN : 184. i. Jonathan, born Jan. 1, 1773. ii. Beatrix (Bothricks), horn Sept. 8, 1 776. iii. Robert, born June 27, I777''7. Josiah Coolidge Wheat, born April iS, 1775. son of Lieut. Solomon and Mary I Ball) Wheat, and brother of Solomon just mentioned. He died April 9, 1815, and she died Feb. l8, l8l7, both of fever. CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. JI 5 1. Coolidge, born Dec. 19, 1797; married, 1822, Bet- sy Reed of Mollis, who died of consumption Oct. 10, 1836. He married, second. Sept. 10, 1840, Mary Woodcock, of Nashua. He died of consumption July 27, 1849, at Montpelier, Vt. 2. Sarah, born Nov. 19, 1799; married, Dec. 2, 1824, Jesse Danforth, of Amherst, N. H. He died of cholera July 1, 1849. She died Jan. 8, 1864, of varioloid, at Lowell, Mass. 3. Almira, born Feb. 22, 1803; unmarried. 4. Solomon, born July 4, 1805; married, May 6, 1830, Deborah Watson Ryan, of Lee, N. H. She died of consumption at Lowell, Mass., March 23, 1868. Eight children. 5. Hannah Pool, born March 12, 1807; married, May 26, 1831, Harrison Ingalls. He died at Memphis, Tenn., Aug. 21, 1858. Six children. 6. Josiah Alfred, born Aug. 10, 1810; married, Sept. 19. 1833, Susan Danforth, of Amherst, N. H. She died Oct. 10, 1861. Two children. 7. Mary, born Sept. 13, 1812; married, July 21, 1841, Francis B. Clark, of South Berwick, Me. She died at Cincinnati, Ohio, Sept. 23, 1846. No children. 215. iii. Thomas, born Nov. 1, 1776. 99. BENJAMIN CUMINGS (Samuel, 5 Samuel. 4 John, 3 John, 3 Isaac, 1 ) married, Dec. 7, 1780, Bridget, daughter of William and Hannah (Nichols) Pool, of Hollis, N. H., born Aug. 5, 1762, and died March 3, 1785, of consumption, her father adding to the record of her death, " My dear and pleas- ant child." The husband married, second, July 20, 1786, Sarah, daughter of David and Sarah (Hemenway) Holden. She is described in an old letter as "a good woman and a splen- did looking lady." He was in Capt. Dow's company from Hol- lis, and marched to Cambridge, April 19, 1775, and later at the battle of Bunker Hill lost knapsack and tumpline. He was registered as "5 feet 11 inches height and of light complexion." He was a soldier in the following campaigns of 1776 about and near New York City. He removed to Brookline, N. H., where he died, March 8, 1804 (6?). His death was caused by being caught in the machinery of the saw and grist mill which he owned. He is said to have been sheriff of Hillsboro county. Il6 CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. His widow married, second, Smith, of Brooklin«, and died 1835. Children : 216. i. Benjamin, born Aug. 24, 1782. (1) ii. Bridget, born Feb. 3, 1784; married, Feb. 11, 1808, John Daniels, born May 3, 177S, and died May 29, 1849, in Brookline. She died Oct., 1865, in Nashua. 1. Susan, born Oct. 30, 1808; married John Burns, July 3, 1828. She died June 2, 1857, at Mil- ford, N. H. 2. Nancy Tarbet, born Feb. 4, 1810; married Eph- raim Stetson, Milford, N. H., Dec. 5, 1837. She died Feb. 27, 1845, at Nashua, N. H. 3. George Sullivan, born Oct. 21, 181 1; married Sally Chase, of Ilopkinton, N. H., Aug. 29, 1836. He died April 27, 1895, at East Ware, N. H. 4. Marantha, born March 1, (15), 1813; married Samuel Ames, of Milford, N. H., Dec 2, 1833. She died Jan. 25, 1894. 5. John, born Jan. 12, 1815 ; married Jane Burns, of Nashua, N. H., April \2, 1849. 6. Sarah, born Oct. 7, 1816; died June 24, 1823, at Brookline, N. H. 7. Lucy, born May 15, 1818; died April 27, 1820, at Brookline, N. H. 8. Lucy Pool, born April 12, 1820; died Feb. 11, 1849, at Milford. 9. Eliza, born Feb. 6, 1822 ; married Thos. H. Dodge, of Nashua, N. H., June 29, 1843. Resided in Worcester, Mass. 10. Randal, born Sept. 4, 1823; married, Jan. 4, 1853, Mary Ann Clark, of Townsend, Mass. Resided in West Townsend, Mass. 11. Sarah Jane, born June 22, 1825; died Oct. 7, 1847, at Brookline, N. H. 12. Maria Antoinette, born Jan. 12 (18), 1827; died Sept -'3 (i), 1858, at Brookline, N. H. 13. Catherine Calantha, born Feb. 13, 1830; married Luther Noyes, of Nashua, N. H., Dec. 2, 1852. Resided in Milford. iii. Sarah, born June 7, 1787; died Mar. 1810; married Storer. iv. Samuel, born Nov. 9, 1788; died Sept. 10, 1810. 217. v. Thomas, born Sept. 18, 1790, (Oct. 18, 1791?). vi. David, born Oct. 13, 1792; died, 1835. VIS. Phineas, born March 15, 1795; married, Feb. 24, 1822, Lu- CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 1 17 cinda, daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth (Willoughby) Lovejoy, and had John, died young; Benjamin, died young, and Caroline, born 1831 ; married Cross. One son, O. O. Cross ; resided in Cambridgeport, Mass. viii. Betsy, born April 10, 1797; married, Jan. 28, 1818, Abner Bills of Townsend, Mass., born Nov. 15, 1777, in Ux- bridge, Mass., and died Dec. 27, 1855. She died at her son Jason's. 1. John, born 1818; married Asenath Wetherbee. Two children: John P., born 1842, died in the army; and Mary, born 1846, and married Benj. Willoughby. 2. Abner H., born 1822; married Eunice M. Messer, and had five children. 3. Sarah J., born Nov. 12, 1824; married, Nov. 27, 1843, Albert Wheeler. Three children. 4. Almira. 5. Caroline, married Joseph Johnson. 6. Hannah, married Benjamin (brother of Albert) Wheeler. 7. Jason, born Dec. 28, 1836; married, Oct. 29, 1852, Mary Ann Ames. Four children. 218. ix. William, born April 25, 1799. x. Hannah, born June 28, 1801 ; married Stover. Resided in Taunton, Mass. 100. REV. HENRY CUMINGS, D.D. (Jerahmeel, 5 Samuel,* John,3 John, 2 Isaac 1 ), married, May 19, 1763, Ann Lambert, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Lambert of Read- ing, Mass. It is said the Lamberts were Episcopalians. Ann was born Feb. 7, 1739, and died Jan. 5, 1784. Her husband was wont to speak of her in the strongest terms of love and respect. In memory of her he would trim his room with ever- green and go far to obtain the double spruce for this purpose. He married second in 1786 the sister of his first wife, Mrs. Margaret Briggs, who died June 2, 1790, aged 54. For his third wife he married Sarah Bridge, born July 23, 1742, died Feb. 25, 1812. Dr. Cumings died in Billerica, Jan. 26, 1814. He was graduated at Harvard College in 1760, spent two years at Reading, Mass., in teaching and in the study of theology with his pastor, Rev. Daniel Emerson, of Hollis, N. H., who was a strong character and warmly evangelical in his faith. He was invited to settle in Billerica as pastor, the church / ll8 CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. having "voted to give up their right and privilege of choosing a gospel minister by themselves and to act in conjunction with the town in this important affair." He received all the votes in the joint meeting. His settlement was on the offer of two hundred pounds lawful money, one hundred to be paid at his ordination and the remainder a year later. His salary was £80 and the use of the parsonage pasture, but the usual "supply of wood" was not voted to him. The ordination took place Jan. 26, 1763. His pastorate continued to the end of his life, nearly 61 years. His half -century sermon was printed. At his desire, a colleague was settled, Rev. Nathaniel Whitman, the ordina- tion taking place on the 51st anniversary of his own ordination. During this long period, Dr. Cumings retained his strong hold of the town and the high esteem of his brethren in the ministry. He preached the annual sermon before the Con- vention of Ministers in 1795, and the same year gave the Dud- leian Lecture in Harvard College. His alma mater conferred the degree of D.D. upon him in 1800. During the War of Independence, he was among the foremost among the ministers who used their influence in and out of the pulpit to promote the patriotic cause. In the year 1783, he preached the sermon be- fore the Legislature, usually called the "election sermon." The town of Billerica elected him as delegate to the Constitutional Convention in 1780. Mr. Hazen, in his history of Billerica, gives the titles of seventeen productions of his pen which were printed. His colleague says he wrote a review of Edwards on the Will, which treatise he regarded as fatalistic. It is also stated that some influential persons favored his election to the Presidency of Harvard College, at the time that the vacancy occurred which was filled by President Willard, but he declined to be named in that connection. Dr. Cumings' public life reached over into the time when the division took place, separating the orthodox and unitarian parties in the Congregational churches. He is reckoned with the latter, and he is thought to have been an Armenian in his views as to moral agency. With respect to Christ, he held a high Arian position. His colleague, who was also a Unitar- ian, tells us that "he repudiated with infinite abhorrence all thought of personal merit — he regarded salvation as wholly of CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. ll 9 grace." "He intended, as he told me, to close his ministry by repeating a sermon from the text, 'By grace are ye saved.' ■ Dr. Cumings was a man of superior scholarship, a good classical and mathematical student and quite well versed in the Hebrew language. All the testimonies concur in representing him as a man of commanding appearance. "He was six feet and up- wards in height, finely proportioned" ; "a man of strong passions and quick temper, but had learned the lesson of self-control. In his younger days he used tobacco freely, but when convinced that it was injurious, he abandoned it; but he said that it was like cutting off a right arm." "He was uniformly kind, but in- those days any approach to familiarity would have been con- sidered highly improper." Miss Nancy Wilkins, his grand- daughter, from whose letter in the History of Billerica the above quotations are made, speaks also of his visiting all the schools once in a year in order to catechise the children; of his love of flowers and his pleasure in the cultivation of the garden. But he was a man very tenacious of rules and main- tained a strict discipline in parish and home. It is intimated that his strictness approached sometimes to an extreme. "Whenever," writes Mr. Whitman, in a letter published in Annals of the American Pulpit, "he went to take tea with a family, if he happened to say, when he arrived, as he very frequently did, 'I must start for home at such and such a time,' start he would, whether he had tea or not; and no entreaties could prevail to alter his determination." His observance of the Sabbath was very particular. All worldly business was suspended early Saturday evening. "The family must all go to meeting. But a formal and warm dinner must also be prepared, because he might see some friend or stranger at meeting whom it would be duty to ask home to dine with him." So the dinner was partly prepared in the morning and hastily finished at noon. His later years were cared for by his granddaughters, Ann (or Nancy) Wilkins, and after- wards by Henrietta Wilkins (Mrs. Cheever). "The first Sab- bath of May, 1823," writes Mr. Whitman, "was our commu- nion. I asked him on the morning of that day if he proposed to attend meeting. His reply was, 'I am not well enough to go, for I am very feeble. I shall, nevertheless, make the attempt, because it is communion day. I will go, if I can, to 120 CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. show my regard and veneration for the ordinance.' He went, took his seat in a pew, and seemed to enjoy the exercises of the occasion. As we walked from the House of God to our home after the service, he said to me, 'I shall never again unite with you in public worship on earth — my departure is near.' He then, till we reached home, continued speaking with deep gratitude of the goodness and mercy of God toward him during his long life. We never did worship together in public after that day. He was at meeting, indeed, a part of the next Sunday, but I exchanged." He lingered till September 5th, and then entered into peace. The above account of Dr. Cumings is gathered from Hazen's History of Billerica and from Vol. VIII. of Sprague's Annals of the American Pulpit. Children : i. Child, still born, Aug. 15, 1766. ii. Ann, born July 31, 1768; died Oct. 18, 1793. Was to have been married to a minister by the name of Whitney. iii. Frances, born April 7, 1770; married Dr. William Wilkins, born April 1, 1765. He first settled in Stratham, N. H., but removed to Billerica and built a large house near the First Church. But he signed for his brothers-in-law, Lewis Gould and Henry Cumings, who then kept store in Billerica, and so lost his property. He removed to Marblehead, Mass., where he had an apothecary store, and also a large professional practice. He died May 7, 181 r. 1. Francis, born Feb. 18, 170c* Learned the cloth- ing business. 2. Frances, born March 4, 1791 ; married Isaac War- ren, of West Cambridge. She died in St. Thomas, Jan. 28, 1827. Their children were : 1. Harriet Ann ; married Russell Smith and married, second, George M. Chalwell. 2. William Wilkins, bom April 11, 1814; married Rebecca Bennett, born June 19, 1818, daughter of Joshua and Eleanor (Richardson) Bennett. Merchant in St. Thomas, 1830-40; afterward resided in Boston. 3. Frances Eliza; married, Oct 6, 1838, Hon. Wm. Schouler, born Dec. 31, 1814, in Scotland, and died Oct. 24, 1872. Editor of the Boston Atlas, and Adjt-General CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 121 of Massachusetts. Author of the His- tory of Massachusetts in the Civil War. 4 Sarah J., married, Aug. 7, 1842, Oliver W. Blake, who died Oct. 12, 1848. She married, second, Henry Hart. 3. Henrietta, born Feb. 18, 1793; married, Feb. 3, 1827, James Cheever, of Andover, a farmer, who died April 20, 1845, aged 72. She died Nov. 2, 1885. Several children. 4 Ann, born July 8, 1795. She lived with her grandfather, and afterward went as a teacher to Clinton, N. Y. She visited her brother Wil- liam, in Louisville, Ky., at d returned to Clin- ton in 1826. 5. William, born July 4, 1797; died in Louisville, Ky. 6. Henry Cumings, born Nov. 1, 1799; married and died in the West. 7. Sydney Lambert, born June 22, 1803. Learned the painters' trade, and died in the West, not far from Louisville. 8. Augustus Farwell, born March 21, 1807; died April 5, 1850. iv. Elizabeth, born Aug. 15, 1772; marritd, Dec. 25, 1800, Lewis Gould, of Ashby, Mass. No children. v. Henry, born Sept. 9, 1774; graduated at Harvard College, 1795. He died near Louisville, Ky., in 1828, or 9. He was in business for a while, and also a teacher. A guar- dian appointed, 1823. In 1826, about to remove to Ken- tucky, he petitioned for dismission of guardian, and his petition was granted. vi. John, born Feb. 11, 1781 ; married Polly . Two daughters. Guardian appointed in 1823. 101. DEA. JOTHAM CUMINGS (Jerahmeel, 5 Samuel,* John,3 John, 2 ' Isaac 1 ) married, Apr. 27, 1763, Anna Brown (daughter of Ens. Josiah and Anna Brown, of Hollis, N. H.), who was born Oct. 23, 1744. He died Apr. 14, 1809. She died Nov. 8, 1829, having lived to see 68 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. He was a soldier in the French War of 1755-60, enlisting in the company which marched to Crown Point in 1760. He removed, as several men from Hollis did, to Plymouth, N. H., about 1764. He was a lieutenant of a company of New Hampshire Rangers in 1775. He settled on a farm on Cummings Hill, about three miles from Plymouth 122 CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. Centre; was selectman 1781. He was deacon in the Congre- gational church many years. Children : i. Anna, born March II, 1764, in Hollis ; married, Dec. 18, 1775, John Phillips, of Plymouth, N. H. She died April 1818. Six sons and six daughters. Resided in Alexan- dria, N. H. 219. ii. Jotham, born Nov. 6, 1766, Rumney. 220. iii. Henry, born Dec. 5, 1768," Rumney. 221. iv. Jerathmeel, born Dec. 9, 1771, Rumney. 222. v. Jonathan, born Feb. 16, 1774, Plymouth. 223. vi. Joseph Farwell, born Sept. 16, 1776. 224. vii. Leonard, born Jan. 11 (17?), J 779- viii. Katy, born Aug. 2, 1781 ; died, 1845; married Walter, son of Thomas and Martha (Pool) Harriman, born Aug. 20, 1788, and had: 1. Laura, born Aug. 24, 1812. 2. Thomas, born May 28, 1814. 3. Nancy, born July 8, 1816. 4. Putnam Spalding, born Oct. 4, 1820. 5. Martha, born Dec. 27, 1822. 225. ix. Noah, born April 2, 1784. 226. x. William, born Sept. 24, 1786. 102. EBENEZER CUMMINGS (Ebenezer,* William,* John,3 John, 2 Isaac 1 ) married, in Hancock, N. H., June 12, 1794, Lettice Andrews. It is said that her mother was caught in flight by some Indians and beheaded. He came to Antrim, N. H., when he was 23 years of age. He occupied a farm to the west of the pond. Children : i. Enoch, born Feb. 5, 1796; killed by the fall of a tree in 1801. ii. Hannah, born April 2, 1798; died young, iii. Elizabeth, born Dec. 29, 1799; married, June 9, 1818, Chas. Gates. She died Dec. 18, 1861. iv. Asenath, born Oct. 2, 1801 ; married, March 28, 1828, David Hills, Jr. She died Feb. 16, 1873. v. Hannah, born 1803. Probably died young. vi. Ebenezer, born Jan. 5, 1804; died at age of 22 of cancer, which covered his head, vii. Abner, born March 21, 1806. Probably died young. 103. JOHN CUMMINGS (Ebenezer,s William/ John,* John, 3 Isaac 1 ) married, 1791, Mary Hawks, born Kingsboro, N. H., Mar. 11, 1771, who died May 11, 1842, aged 71 years. CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 123 He died May 3 (Aug.), 1842. Their children were born in Hudson, N. H. Removed to Swanzey about 1820. Children : i. William, born Aug. 7, 1792; married , died June 13. 1834. Five children : Mary, Samuel, John, Eliza and Washington, ii. Sarah, born Nov. 2, 1793; married William Danforth. She died in Winchester, N. H., in 1869, and had Mary and Sarah. 227. iii. John, born July 10, 1796. 228. iv. Nehemiah, born Oct. 11, 1798. 229. v. Ebenezer, born Dec. 19, 1801. 230. vi. Enoch, born May 12, 1803. vii. Daniel, born April 3, 1805; died in Swanzey, Oct. 14, 1828. Unmarried. 104. MOODY CUMMINGS (Ebenezer,s William,* John,* John, 2 Isaac 1 ) married Lucy Dennes. Between 1814-20 he was a blacksmith in Antrim, N. H., "succeeding Caleb Blanch- ard." He had previously lived in Hudson and in Amherst, N. H. Removed latterly to New York, as early as 1824, to Elmira or Lyons, where he died. Children : i. Moody, born . Was he by first or second mar- riage? He married Ruth Marshal], said to have a daugh- ter, now Mrs. Hugh McFarlane, and another, Miss Mary J. Cummings, of No. 2 Virginia avenue, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Robert Means, born Feb. 22, 1802, in Hudson, N. H. Charles, born June 4, 1804. Hudson (Amherst?) Catherine, born Oct. 22, 1806, in Amherst. Not mentioned in Uncle James' will, 1857. v. James, born March 17, 1809, in Amherst; married and had family; mentioned as of Boston in Uncle James' will. vi. Lucy, born March 22, 181 1; not mentioned in Uncle James' will, 1857; married Catlin. Resided in South So- dus, N. Y. vii. Sarah; last heard of in Burlington, Vt. Married Sanford Adams of Wilmington, Mass. Married, second, Pierce. 105. SAMUEL CUMMINGS (Ebenezer,s William/ John,3 John, 3 Isaac 1 ) married Joanna Wyman. Came to Antrim in 1807. Millwright, carpenter and farmer. He bought Greggs' Mills. Lived in Rogers house, but afterward 231. 11. 232. 111. IV. 124 CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. bought an old house north of Dea. Worthley's. Built a brick house, occupied subsequently by David Bass. He also built the mill owned in by Abbot F. True, and worked on the erection of earlier Lowell factories. A noble, upright Christian man, member of the Presbyterian Church in Antrim, one of the first "teetotalers" in town, one of the two or three that joined the pastor, Dr. John Whiton, in signing a total abstinence pledge and was hooted for it by some of the people. He died Mar. 4, 1864. She died Feb. 10, 1845. Children : 233. i. Samuel, born July 7, 1805, in Hudson. ii. Joanna, born Nov. 26, 1806, in Hudson; married, Dec. 15, - (3?), 1835, Cyrus Burge, who died in Hollis, N. H., Jan. 24, 1884. He resided on the old Burge homestead. She died in Hollis, Aug. 5. (9) 1886. 1. Cyrus Franklin, born Jan. 17, 1838; married, March 17, 1880, Mrs. Mary Sophia (Pierce) Lewis, born Feb. 22, 1841, in Pepperell, Mass. 2. Edward Augustus, born July 4, 1839; married, June 11, 1879, Eva St. Clair Hiatt, of Wheaton, 111., and had Edward, born April 4, 1881. She died May 30, 1883. 3. Charles Henry, born July 23, 1841 ; married, July 6, 1875, Mary Josephine Jones of Toulon, 111. A daughter, Florence Myra, was born April 5, 1883. 4. George Abbott, born March 5, 1843; married, May 30, 1877, Anna Chickering of Somerville, Mass., and had Edward Chickering, born Feb. 15, 1880; George Cummings, born April 29, 1885. 5. Martha Joanna, born Jan. 5, 1845. School teach- er several years in Boston. 6. Clarissa Abbie, born March 31, 1849. Seven years teacher in Boston. iii. Sarah Stevens, born Feb. 5, 1813, in Antrim. Dec. 23, 1847, married James Ball, of Hollis, son of William and Rebecca (Kinney) Ball, born July 4, 1799. He died Sept. 8, 1876. Besides the four children mentioned below, there were Henry, who was killed by the accidental discharge of a musket at Beaufort, S. C, June 26, 1862; and Clara, of Concord, N. H. 1. James Herbert, born March 23, 1851 ; died June 5, next. CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 125 2. Alma Sarah, born Aug. 31, 1852; died Aug. 14, i860, of scarlet fever. 3. James Seneca, born Dec. 29, 1853 ; died Feb. 28, next. 4. Ella Frances, born Nov. 6, 1855. 234. iv. Jonathan W., born Nov. 21, 1814, in Antrim, N. H. 235. v. Seneca, born May 16, 181 7. vi. Phebe Ann, born Feb. 23, 1819; married, Dec. 4, 1850, Dr. Jonathan C. Shattuck, D. C, 1842. He went, 1866, to Zumbrota, Minn., for his health and died May 17, 1868, of consumption. One daughter, Nellie Vrylena, born Aug. 6, 1855, in Brookline, N. H., and married, Jan. 29, 1876, Dr. Dudley Snow Brainerd of Zumbrota, a physician, in 1887. Resided in Stacyville, Iowa, having two children: Mary Phebe, born Oct. 29, 1876, and Dudley Shattuck, born Oct. 15, 1884. 106. REV. DAVID CUMMINGS (Joseph,* William,* John,3 John, 3 Isaac 1 ) married Azubah Richardson, born Feb. 8, 1775, in Attleboro, Mass., who died 1838. He died 1843. He was a Baptist, spent most of his life at Acworth, N. H., preaching for the church in that and neighboring towns. Children : i. Roxanna, born Dec. 9, 1796; married Joseph Chatterton. She died in Morristown, Vt. One daughter, burned to death while young; also two sons, Milan and David. 236. ii. Alvah, born Jan. 22, (7) 1799, at Sullivan, N. H. iii. Orra, born Sept. 21, 1800; married Benjamin Grout. She died in Rockford, 111. Two daughters and one son men- tioned. iv. Angelia, born Jan. 18, 1803 ; married, Aug. 22, 1822, Kim- ball Smith. She died in Acworth. Children were Miles, Milton, Azuba and Ruth G. v. Ruth, born March 6, 1805 ; married Harley Bailey. Removed to Schroon Lake, N. Y., where she died. Children were Alonzo, Carlos, Zuba, and Sultana. 237. vi. Ephraim, born April 3, 1807. vii. Don Alonzo, born Feb. 6, 181 1; married Mary A. Noyes. Resided in Metamora, 111. Children : 1. Appy; married H. R. Van Meter, of Colorado Springs, Colo. 2. Frank. 3. Charles ; married Flora Varney. Three children. Resided in Peoria, 111. 126 CUM MINGS MEMORIAL. 4. Don, born 1866. viii. Sophia, born Sept. 4, 1813 ; married Silsby Smith, born May 2, 1804. He was a brother of Kimball Smith (106 iv). The mother died when Florence S. was a child. Children : 1. Emeline, born April 15, 1833. 2. Dean A., born June 22, 1835. 3. John Page, born Sept. 27, 1839. 4. Florence Sophia, born Oct. 13, 1842. Living, 1891, at Painesville, Ohio. ix. Fanny, born March I, 1816; died, aged 19. 107. JOHN HARROD CUMMINGS (Thaddeus, 5 Wil- liam, 4 John, 3 John, 2 Isaac 1 ) married, Mar. 19, 181 1, Mehitabel, daughter of Moses Marsh, of Keene. Lived in Swanzey, N. H. Died Nov. 7, 1832. One account reads, "hung himself about 1830." Children : i. Nancy, born Feb. 10, 1812; married, Oct. 16, 1839, Enoch Howes, ii. Fanny, born Sept. 15, 1814; married, Sept. 25, 1834, Ros- well Thurston, of Keene, N. H. Married, second, Apol- los Nye, of Keene. Married, third, Dec. 22, 1867, Chas. Page, of Londonderry, iii. Carlos Alonzo, born July 27, 1816. iv. Julia Ann, born Nov. 4, 1817; married Cheny Thompson, of Keene, and died Jan. 3, 1850. v. Peninnah, born Aug. 31, 1819; married Henry Thompson, of Townsend, Vt. vi. Esther, born April (3) 8, 1821 ; married Lyman N. Howes, vii. Charles, born March 28, 1823 ; died December, 1828. viii. Sarah, born March 28, 1823, died Dec, 1828. ix. Eliza, born May 25, 1829; died Oct. 1, 1834. 108. JONATHAN CUMMINGS (Jona.s Jona,* Thomas,* John, 2 Isaac 1 ) married Lydia . Resided in Merrimac, N. H.. and was on the tax list in Hillsboro in 1796-1802. A Jonathan, of Merrimac, apparently in Capt. Pullman's company at battle of White Plains and discharged Dec, 1776. Children : i. Elizabeth, born Aug. 21, 1786. ii. Lydia, born Oct. 5, 1788. iii. Jonathan, born Sept. 1, 1790. A Jonathan married in Hills- boro, May 20, 1814, Sarah Crane, iv. Achsah, born April 21, 1793 (5). An Achsah, Jan. 13, 1817, married in Hillsboro, Edward Harrington, of Ashby. CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. I2J < 109. THOMAS CUMMINGS (Jona,s JoruM Thomas,* John,'- Isaac 1 ) married, Oct. 25, 1792, widow Anna (Gibson) May, born in Lyman, N. H., and died in Hinesburgh, Vt, aged j6. She was the widow of Samuel May, who died Jan. 17, 1790, by whom she had Anna, born Jan. 28, 1787, and John, born Nov. 2, 1789. Thomas Cummings died Nov. 28, 1838, at White Pigeon, Mich. She died Sept. 3, 1845. Children : i. Martha, born June 12, 1793, in Merrimac, N. H. ; married William Wright. Resided in Orange, Wis. Said to have had even 25 ( ?) children ; of whom there are named Jesse, Hannah, William and Landon. 238. ii. Jonathan, born July 7, 1794. iii. Rebecca, born April 6, 1796; married James (Moses?) Fel- lows. She died Oct. 13, 1869, at Mt. Carroll, 111. No children. iv. Elizabeth, born May 14, 1797; married James Duncan of Erie, Pa. Resided in 1886 with her daughter in Dakota. The daughter was Elizabeth, who married Byron G. Cummings. (472) v. Anderson, born March 23, 1801 ; died Oct. 5, 1832, at Que- bec, from cholera. 239. vi. Leonard, born March 26, 1802. vii. Russell, born Aug. 29, 1804; died Sept. 15, 1808, at Frank- lin, N. H. viii. Simeon, born Aug. 13, 1806; died March 4, 1820, at Crown Point, N. Y. 240. ix. Pelatiah Russell, born July 5, 1809, at Littleton, N. H. 241. x. Hiram, born Sept. 16, 1810, at Concord, Vt. 242. xi. Daniel Gibson, born March 5, 1812. 1 10. CYRUS CUMMINGS ( Jona,s Jona,* Thomas,3 John, J Isaac 1 ) married Abigail Davis, daughter of Moses and Olive (Bodwell) Davis, born Nov. 17, 1780, and died at Newport, Vt, Feb. 9, 1854. He died at Newport Feb. 11, 1858. Children : i. Abigail, born April 7, 1801 ; died April 7, 1866. Married Merrill Pike and settled at Shelbyville, Ohio, whence she removed to Iowa, where the remainder of her life was spent. From some army letters it seems she had sons Davis, Moses and Andrew R. The latter was born Jan. 12, 1838; married Melissa Needham, and was a soldier in Company D, 10th Regiment Iowa Volunteers. It is sup- posed that Abigail lived in this son's family toward the 243- n. 244- iii. 245- iv. 246. v. 128 CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. close of her life, at Prairie Hill, P. O., Boone county, Iowa. Other information is wanting. Cyrus, born Oct. 9, 1803, at Lyman, N. H. Moses, born March 10, 1806, at Lyman, N. H. Russell, born March 10, 1809. v. Lorenzo, born July 15, 181 1, at Lyman, N. H. vi. Olive, born Nov. 22, 1813 ; married Dennison F. Holmes at Derby, Vt., May 17, 1843, who was born at Derby, April 10, 1817, and settled at Galena, 111. About 1848 moved to Mt. Carroll, 111., where she still resides. He died June 3, 1893. 1. Abigail Maria, born at Galena, 111., Aug. 10, 1844; died March 3, 1846. 2. George Frederick, born at Elkhorn, 111., Feb. 16, 1847. Married Emma J. Anderson, Feb. 3, 1869; died at Salem, 111., March 28, 1870. 3. Oren C, born at Mount Carroll, 111., Dec. 31, 1848; died May 22, 1850. 4. Olive L, born at Mt. Carroll, 111., Oct. 5, 1850; died Feb. 23, 1852. 5. Frankie Denison, born at Mt. Carroll, Aug. 30, 1859; died April 16, i860, vii. Benjamin, born March 11, 1816; died. 247. viii. Jonathan, born April 29, 181 7. ix. Mary Jane, born Aug. 23, 1819; died. x. Lovisa Davis, born Jan. 6, 1822; died at Newport, Vt., Aug. 3, 1865. Married Dea. Asa B. Moore, and lived at Derby, and at Newport, Vt. Had one child, a daughter, who died young. After death of Lovisa, Dea. Moore removed to Dorset, Vt., the place of his boyhood, where he married again and died. Lovisa was the second wife. iii. SIMEON CUMMINGS (Simeon,s Jona/* Thomas,' John, 2 Isaac 1 ) married, Jan. 2.2, 1797, Mary, daughter of Will- iam Simonds, of Hillsboro, N. H., who died Mar. 15, 181 5. He married second, Nov. 5, 1816, Mary Grover Brimmer, of Beverly, Mass., born there Sept. 29, 1794, and died in Tyngs- boro, May, 1842. He died Jan. 8, 1854. Children : i. Sophia, born Dec. 25, 1797; married Hugh Jamieson; died 1880. (?) ii. Gilman, born Sept. 21, 1799: died July 21, 1816. iii. Alfred C, born Jan. 14, 1802; died Feb. 17, 1814. iv. Wealthy Ann, bom Aug. 2, 1806; married Cummings Ken- dall, of Tyngsboro. She died. (Was he a son of Temple and Prudence, and born Sept. 2, 1812?) CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 129 v. Joseph Willis, born Feb. 10, 1808. vi. Simeon Bowen, born Feb. 28, 1810; died Sept. 12, 1823. vii. Mary, born Jan. 22, 1815 ; married Brooks Pierce. Resided in 1884, at White River Junction, Vt. viii. Robert Brinley, born Jan. 4, 1822; married Mary Whalen; died Jan. 15, 1889. No children. 248. ix. Edward Simeon, born Dec. 1, 1823. x. George Lang, born Oct. 20, 1825; drowned Jan. 15, 1833. 249. xi. Charles Alfred, born Nov. 11, (4) 1827, in Tyngsboro. xii. William Dennis, (Dwight?) born Nov. 4, 1829; married Mary A. Billings; died Aug. 29, 1895. xiii. George Lang, born June 27, 1833; married Annie Fletcher. 112. DAVID CUMMINGS (David,* Ephraim/ Thomas,3 John, 3 Isaac 1 ) married, Dec. 24, 1793, Phebe Wyman, lived in Hudson, N. H. (Pelham) i He died Apr. 17, 1819. Children : i. Asa, born ; "son of Lieut. David and Phebe his wife, died Feb. 20, 1794." ii. Betsy, born April 19, 1796; married Avery or Brown, iii. Lucinda, born Aug. 21, 1797. iv. Phebe, born Oct. 16, 1799. v. Delilah, bom Jan. 6, 1802; married Avery or Brown, vi. David, born Feb. 14, 1804. A David of Cornish, married, 1828, Harriet Hall and had Belden, born 1828, and Ellen A., born 1830. Did he marry, second, a Lothrop? vii. Joseph, born ; married, Oct. 1, 1835, Sibyl P. Nevins. Living in Cornish, 1892. Children were : 1. Norman D., died Aug. 14, 1863. 2. Newell I., died Nov. 17, 1878; married Nancy A. and had Clara E., 1874. viii. Alvin, born Jan. 21, 1810; married, Feb. 28, 1832, Alvira Williams. Married, second, Sept. 17, 1841 (7). Resided in Cornish, 1892. ix. Benjamin, born ; married Rebecca Westgate. x. Mary, born . 113. NATHANIEL CUMMINGS (Ephraim,* Ephraim,* Thomas,3 John,* Isaac 1 ) married Lavinia Whipple at Cheshire, N. H., Apr. 29, 1792. He died Feb. 8, 1849 an d she Oct. 7, 1855- Children : i. Maynard, born Sept. 7, 1792; died young. 13° CUMMINGS MEMORIAL,. ii. Olive, born May 27, 1794; married James Williams. Re- moved to Detroit, Mich, and died there. She died at the age of 90. Several children. iii. Lovina, born July 2, 1796; married Gale. Said to have died in 1887. One daughter, Marcia, married Bick- ford. iv. John Maynerd, born Sept. 22, 1798. v. Betsy Taintor, born Aug. 26, 1800; married John McWhor- ter. vi. Harriet, born May 11, 1803; married Disbrow. Resided at Detroit ; and also at Peoria, 111. vii. Chauncey, born Feb. 23, 1806; died aged about 25. 114. SIMEON CUMMINGS (Ephrainv Ephraim.* Thomas,3 John,* Isaac 1 ) married, Apr. 3, 1803, Frances Brad- ford ; residence, Batavia, N. Y. He died in New York City, 1840 or '41. Children : i. Mary, ii. Virgil. iii. Betty. In 1894, living with Mrs. Dewey in Flint, Mich, iv. Thomas. v. Olive ; married Mr. Dewey. Resides at Flint, Mich, vi. Harriet ; married Mr. Pingsa of Avon Springs, N. Y\, and had three children. vii. George, viii. Bradford. 115. EPHRAIM MERRILL CUMMINGS (Ephraim.s Ephraim, 4 Thomas,3 John, 2 Isaac 1 ) married, Feb. 13, 1812, Sarah Secord, of St. Catherines (or St. Davids), Canada, and died Feb. 13, 1834. She died in 1819 in Warsaw, Genessee County, N. Y., whither they had removed from Canada, after the birth of the eldest child. He spent his later life in Bethany, N. Y. and his death took place at the home of his eldest daughter. Children : i. Catherine, born June 6, 1813 ; married Bradford Hill of Bethany, N. Y. Seven children are mentioned, of whom one married Pratt, of Owatonna, Minn ; another, Titus, ot Blue Earth City ; Jerome, residing in Kansas ; Henry, in Washington ; Fred, in Howard county, Iowa, ii. David, born Jan. 12, 1815 ; died 1890. No children, iii. Frances, born July 11, 1816; married C. W. Belden. Resid- ed, 1884, in Dubuque, Iowa. CUM MINGS MEMORIAL. I3 1 1. John Secord; three sons and one daughter. In- surance business, Chicago. 2. Frances ; married George Johnson, Cleveland, Ohio. 3. Irene ; married James Conehan. 4. Sarah ; married Charles F. Race of Beliot, Wis. Three children. 5. Charles ; married in South America and had two sons. He was an engineer. iv. Jerome, born April, 1818; married Smead. v. Epraim Allen, born Oct. 14, 1819; married; died 1871, and left two children: Ephraim, unmarried, 1894, resided at La Porte, Ind. ; Frances, married Warren Knowlton, six children. 116. JOHN CUMMINGS (John/ John/ Nathaniel/ John, 2 Isaac 1 ) married. Mar. 27, 1806, Sally Cummings, daughter of Josiah and Sally (Taylor) Cummings (122). He lived in Tyngsboro, Mass. He died Apr. 1, 1866. She died Feb. 17, 1882, at the house of her daughter, Mrs. Queen. She had been a great sufferer forty-three years before, and her physician, having performed a surgical operation on her back, told her she had nothing to live for and that she would never be able to walk. But she survived her physician many years. She possessed an uncommon memory, which she retained until within a short time of her death. She is spoken of by one who knew her as "this kind, good and respected old lady," and was familiarly known in the town as "Aunt Sally." Children : 250. i. John Franklin, born Feb. 24, 1807. 251. ii. Josiah, born Nov. 4, 1808. 252. iii. Willard Brooks, born Feb. 7, 181 1. 253. iv. William, born July 19, 1816. v. Sally, born Aug. 24, 1819; married, Nov. 28, 1839, John Franklin Queen. Resided Dracut. r. Laura Ann, born Dec. 8, 1840; married, May, 1864, J. Harriman Marshall. He died April 10, 1871. They had Ida Blanche, who married Addison Woodward of Dracut, and had one son, Harold Addison, and Cora Belle. She married second, after Mr. Marshall's death, Almon Ken- dall, of Dracut, and they had one son, born July, 1885. I32 CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 2. Frances Maria, born Jan. 31, 1843; married, June 1867, John A. Parkhurst of Dracut. She died April 19, 1868. 3. Emma Lavinia, bom Oct 7, 1845; died Sept 5, 1848. 4. Abbie Almira, born June 12, 1848; married, April 22, 1 87 1, John A. Parkhurst of Dracut, and had Fannie and Henry. 5. Ida Ella, born Nov. 26, 1850; married, Feb. 28, 1875, Frank Turck. A daughter, Grace Lati- mer died. 6. Joseph Granville, born July 16, 1853; married, Aug. 26, 1880, Mary Knight of Tyngsboro and has Grace and Chester. 7. Henry Sumner, born Oct 19, 1855 ; married Cora L. Huntress. 8. Myron Arthur, born Aug. 17, 1858; married, June 18, 1884, Lelia Merrill of Tyngsboro, and has Royal Arthur. 9. Elmer Ellsworth, born July 9, 1861 ; married An- nie Blodgett. 117. WILLARD CUMMINGS (John,s John,* Nathaniel,* John, 2 Isaac 1 ) married, Dec. 17, 1801, Polly Pike. He mar- ried second, May 2, 1825, Solenda Pettingill, who was burned to death Mar. 24, 1855, aged 64 years 6 months. He died Dec. 6, 1856. Resided in Tyngsboro, Mass. Children : 254. i. Willard Howard, born Feb. 18, 1803. 255. ii. Isaac Pike, born Nov. 17, 1804. 256. iil John Gilman, born Aug. 15, 1806. 257. iv. James Whitney, born May 12, 1808. 258. v. Jephtha Parker, born Nov. 25, 1809. 259. vi. Charles Lewis, born Oct. 26, 1811. 26a vii. Calvin Thomas, born Aug. 25, 1813. viii. Mary Elizabeth, born April 25, 1815; married Reuben S. Colburn. He died April 26, 1885. 1. Reuben Orlando, born July — , 1845; he died Mar. 1, 1865, aged 19 years 9 months. Member of Company K., 1st Mass. Heavy Artillery. 2. Mary O., born Mar. 21, 1852; died Sept. 15, 1852. ix. Sally Lund, born Jan. 15, 1817; married Samuel F. Wright. Had one daughter. x. Joseph Butterfield, born Nov. 18, 1818; died young. xi. Joseph Butterfield, born Dec. 17, 1820; married Catherine Bortles. Had (1) Mary, married Frank Mason, who was killed in a cotton factory ; (2) Emily, married Frank CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. I$l Favor; (3) Harriet, married Charles Nichols. xii. Luther, born June 21, 1826 ; married Allen. He died. xiii. Harriett, born Sept. ir, 1829; married Henry Oratius, son of Jasper Pope and Mary (Blood) Proctor, born Jan. 7, 1828. 118. NATHANIEL CUMINGS (Nathaniel, 5 Nathan- iel,* Nathaniel^ John, 2, Isaac 1 ) married June 30, 1774, Rebecca Wilson, daughter of John and Alice (Totman), of Billerica, born Feb. 6, 1752 and died Oct. 13, 1808. He died in Dun- stable, Mass, May 21, 18 12. Children : i. Becca, born Aug. 19, 1776; died July, 1796. (1793, G. W. Thomas) 261. ii. Nathaniel, born Sept. 15, 1778, in Westford. 262. iii. John, born Oct. 9, 1781. 263. iv. Josiah, born July 12, 1783, at Groton. (Dunstable, G. W. T.) 119. JEREMIAH CUMMINGS (Jeremiah.s Nathaniel,* Nathaniel,* John,* Isaac 1 ) married in Dunstable, Mass., Sept. 25, 1789, Rebecca, daughter of Amaziah and Elizabeth Ken- dall) Swallow, born Apr. 24, 1768. He died 1845. Children : 264. i. Eben, born Aug. 16, 1790. ii. Jeremiah, born June 16, 1792. iii. Rebekah, born June 3, 1704; married Asa Merrill. She died April 18, 1883. 1. Rebecca Swallow, born Sept. 17, 1830; married Wm. R. Mann. 2. Abigail, born ; married Pratt Five children. 3. Homer Augustus, born October, 1832. iv. Zenas, born Feb. 9, 1798. v. Clarissa, born April 7, 1800; married Alvah Hall. Children: 1. Asenath, born March 16, 183 1. 2. Jeremiah C, born Jan. 4, 1833. Resided in Elgin, 111. vi. Jason, born June 9, 1802; married Mary Chamberlain. He died Jan. to, 1880. Children: 1. Edwin P., born Nov. 25, 1835 ; married Nancy Louisa Thompson. Resided in Lake View, Chicago, and had Chas. E., born April 5, 1858; died Dec. 28, 1867 ; Mary Eliza, born Jan. 19, 1861 ; Frank Edwin, born March 2, 1869 ; mar- ried Emma Pietz and had two children; Nellie Louise, born March 29, 1870. 134 CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 2. Solon Josiah, born July 1 1, 1838; unmarried. 3. Homer Augustus, born July 8, 1841; unmarried. 4. Mary Elizabeth, born Dec. 19, 1844 vii. Walter, born July 27, 1804; married Diantha Jaquith, and had Isaac Kendall, viii. Edmund, born May 27, 1809; married Clarissa Russ. He died Dec. 14, 1881. Children: 1. Edmund A., born Nov. 29, 1842; married Sept. II, 1867, Ellen M. Merrill. Resided in Ridgeland, 111., and their children were : 1. Charles Edmund, born July 9, 1868. Re- sided in Dallas, Texas. 2. Walter Nelson, born July 28, 1869, died Oct. 28. 3. Mabel Clare, born July 23, 1871. 4 John Vincent, born Jan. 19, 1873; died July 18, 1895. 5. Nellie Merrill, born Oct. 3, 1875. 6. George Moore, born March 1, 1877, died Feb. 1, 1878. 2. Charles Henry, born May 19, 184s. 120. OLIVER CUMMINGS (Oliver.* Nathaniel/ Na- thaniel^ John/ Isaac 1 ) married Betsy Bailey. He married second Phebe Churchill. He was a fifer in the company of which his father was captain in the Revolutionary War, and was in the battle of White Plains in 1776. "After the war he went to Sumner, Me., then a wilderness, and felled the first tree cut in the town. He went to take up a lot of land assigned either to him or his father as a Revolutionary soldier, and after he had begun his clearing found out that he had made a mis- take as to his location, and returned to Dunstable for more in- formation. The following year he returned and made a clearing in another part of the town, and built a log house. Betsy Bailey was brought up in his father's family, and as soon as he had a home to offer they were married. I know very little about their pioneer life, but have heard that my grandfather had a fine tenor voice, and played the bass viol ; that his wife sang soprano, and his eldest boy, Oliver, Jr., sang alto, and thus by means of his viol they could carry the four parts, and generally passed their evenings singing. Later in life he became a well-to-do farmer, and built a house, which is still standing. He was very strict in his religious notions, and was, on one occasion while clearing his farm and keeping CUMM1NGS MEMORIAL. 135 account of time by cutting notches in a stick, greatly conscience stricken to find he had lost a day and worked on Sunday. His descendants, with few exceptions, have had a marked religious character." (Letter of Prentiss Cummings, Esq.). Children : i. Sybil, born June 18, 1787; married, March 13, 1805, Zadoc Bosworth, of Sumner. 265. ii. Oliver, born Feb. 29, 1794. iii. Betsy Bailey, born Dec. 13, 1804; died young. 266. iv. Larnard, born Aug. 13, 1806. 267. v. Whitney, born Dec. 18, 1808. 121. JAMES CUMMINGS (Oliver,* Nathaniel,* Na- thaniel^ John, 2 Isaac 1 ) married, July 12, 1779, Charlotte, daughter of Benjamin French. She died Sept. 27, 1787. He married second, Sept. 30, 1788, Sarah Wright, who died Dec. 22, 1838. He was in his father's company in the War of In- dependence and was present at the taking of Ticonderoga in 1777. He died Sept. 26, 1839. (Nason's History of Dun- stable, p. 139, says he died Sept. 6, 1840.) Children : 26TS. i. James, born Jan. 26, 1780. ii. Charlotte, born May 13, 1783. 269. iii. Israel Whitney, born July 25, 1785. iv. Polly, born Sept. 18, 1787; died young. (?) v. Sally, born Aug. 16, 1789; married, Feb. 12, 1812, John Proctor, born Jan. 22, 1787, in Dunstable. He started next day after marriage in a sleigh for Gaines (Fair- haven) N. Y. Farmer there. Had a son, William, in California, 1852-6. vi. Isaac, born March 3, 1791 ; said to have married and settled some 25 miles west of Detroit. An Isaac was taxed, in 1827, at Plymouth, Mich, vii. Betsy, born Apr. 6, 1793; married, Feb. 22, 1816, Ephraim Johnson, who died March 24, 1863. She died Sept. 25, 1877. Had a son and a daughter ; perhaps others, viii. Lucinda, born Jan. 25, 1795; married, Aug. 12, 1828, Ebene- zer Parkhurst, son of Ebenezer and Elizabeth, and born Feb. 12, 1788. His first wife, Sally, died Sept. 15, 1827, aged 31; Lucinda died May 23, 1868. Children: Mar- gette, died Dec. 15, 1831, and Lucinda Loraine; resided in Dunstable, ix. Rhoda, born Nov. 23, 1796, unmarried ; died Dec. 31, 1875, in Natick, Mass. A teacher. x. Sybil, born Jan. 20, 1798; died Dec. 11, 1844. 136 CUM MINGS MEMORIAL. xi. Oliver, born Feb. 6, 1801 ; married Rebecca Lane, born Aug. 16, 1804, and died Oct. 16, 1861. He was a pattern maker in Chelmsford, Mass., and living in 1879. xii. Loraine, born Nov. 17, 1802; married Orson Hulburt (his second marriage). Resided in Orleans, Wayne county, N. Y. 270. xiii. Allen, born Oct. 18, 1804. 122. CAPT. JOSIAH CUMMINGS (Oliver,? Nathaniel,* •Nathaniel, 3 John, 2 Isaac 1 ) married, Jan. 17, 1785, Sally Taylor, daughter of David and Hannah Taylor, born Jan. 9, 1764, and died Jan. 24, 1802. He married second, June 17, 1802, Olive Taylor, sister of preceding, born Nov. 9, 1760, and died Nov. 24, 1810. He died Sept. 11, 1834. He entered the army when a boy, was one of the army guard which guarded the soldiers captured under Burgoyne. Served also in a campaign in New Jersey. In 1823 he represented the town in the General Court. He was commissioned captain of a Dunstable militia company in 1800. Children : i. Sally, born Nov. 25, 1785; married, May 27, 1806, John Cummings. (see 116.) ii. Olive, born Aug. 20, 1797; married, Oct. 25, 1827, Henry Woods (his second marriage). He was the son of Caleb and Abigail,, born June 8, 1790, and died Nov. 2, 1833. Olive died Feb. 21, 1881. His first wife was named Je- rusha, and died March 13, 1827, aged 27, by whom he had Charles L., who died June 14, 1826, aged 16 days. Mr. Woods was a soldier in the War of 1812. t. Albert C, born 1830; married Caroline Cate. He died Dec. 18, 1866, and had Lemuel. 2. Mary Ann, born 1833; died Oct. 12, 1853, aged 20 years, seven months. 271. iii. Josiah Taylor, born Dec. 29, 1801. 123. ELEAZER CUMMINGS (Eleazer, 5 Nathaniel,* Na- thaniel, 3 John, 2 Isaac 1 ) married Betsy Nevins, who was born Aug. 27, [771 and died 1858. He died 1853, in Thetford, Vt. He is said to have come to Thetford about 1800. Children : i. James, born May 2, 1797; married and had one daughter. He was drowned in Lake Huron, December, 1839. ii. Lydia, born March 28, 1709; died in September, 1835, or 40. No children. iii. Asa, bom March -7, 1801. CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 137 iv. Polly, born Oct. i, 1803 ; married Elihu Whitcomb. She died in Vermont in 1875. Four sons and five daughters, v. Benjamin, born Feb. 19, 1805 or 6, unmarried; died Sept 1, 1831. vi. Betsy, born Feb. 18, 1808; married Harvey Green, and had six children. She died, 1858, in Illinois, vii. Eleazer, born Feb. 17, 1810; died Jan. 1832. 273. viii. David N., born May 28, 1813. ix. Joseph Warren, born Nov. 1, 1816; married, 1841, Patience Potter. He died December, 1852. Resided in Thetford, Vt, and was a carpenter. Children : 1. Edgar P., born December, 1854 ; married Annie McArthur. Resided in Thetford Center and had Luella, born March 15, 1878, and Freder- ick I., born Feb. 28, 1885. 2. William W. ; resided in Manchester, N. H. 123A. EZRA CUMMINGS (Eleazer,: Nathaniel,* Na- thaniel," John,- Isaac 1 ) married Esther Abbott. He died Oct. 13, 1814. Residence, Thetford, Vt. CHiu>aEN : i. Ezra Abbott, born Feb. 7, 1797; married Phedie Watter- man, April 5, 1839. He had: 1. Charlotte A., born Jan. 17, 1840; married, Nov. 24, 1857, A. C. Bicknell. Resided in Norwich, Vt. Children : 1. Julia E, born Sept. 24, 1858. 2. Henry M., born Sept. 26, 1863. 2. Daniel P., born Feb. 12, 1841 ; married, April 1, 1868, Orpha Holt, of Lyme, N. H. Child: Harlie H., born July 6, 1877. 3. Addie N., born Aug. ir, 1845; married, June 17, 1874, A. W. Snow. Resided in Union Village, Vt. Had Delbert R., born Feb. 6, 1876. 4. William F., born May 26, 1843; died Feb. 2r, 1844. 5. Carlos A., born Jan. 8, 1850; married Lettie Burnham. Resided in Lyme, N. H. Children : Lyman Carl, born Aug. 28, 1885 ; died Feb. 6, 1886; Myrtle Phebe, born Aug. 28, 1890. 6. Harry P., born Dec. 27, 1853 ; married Ida M. Colburn. Resided in Lyme, N. H. Children : Winifred, born Feb. 30, 1885 ; Algie B., born May 21, 1887; Samuel, born August, 1890; died July 31, 1891. ii. Esther, born July 14, 1799; died June 15, 1848; unmarried, iii. Isaac, born June 23, 1801 ; died Oct. 31, 1802. I38 CUM MINGS MEMORIAL. iv. Olive, born May 27, 1803; married Asa Nurse. No chil- dren. Resided, Pirtsford, Vt. v. William, born Jan. 29, 1806; married Marinda Senter. He died Jan. 10, 1884. Resided in Norwich, Vt. Children : 1. Lucy Ann, died young; aged nine. 2. Sarah Lorain, born May 28, 1835 ; married P. S. Slack. 3. Mary Helen, born July 23, 1842; married, March 31, 1864, E. B. Ransom. Resided in North San Juan, Cal. vi. Delia, born Jan. 29, 1806; married John Rockwood. Resided in Ringwood, 111. vii. Mary, born Feb. 25, 1808; unmarried, viii. Deborah, born 1803; died Feb. 18, 1822. ix. Esther, born ; unmarried. 124. EBENEZER CUMMINGS (Eleazer,* Nathaniel/ Nathaniel, 3 , John, 2 Isaac 1 ). Resided in Fairlee, Vt. "Died at a good old age." Children : i. Ichabod. Had a son, E. W., at Bates Divinity School, 1888. ii. John. iii. Stedman ; died in Kansas, iv. Sarah, v. Polly. 125. ISAAC CUMMINGS (Eleazer,* Nathaniel," Nathan- iel^ John,* Isaac 1 ) married Mar. 5, 1801, Anna Farwell, born Jan. 25, 1777, who died Aug. 15, 1839, m ner 63d year. He died Jan. 1, 1850. Removed to Ohio 1833. O ne of tne fi fst settlers in Oberlin. The hardship of making a farm on heavy timbered land induced him to sell and he bought a fruit farm some five miles from Oberlin. Children : i. Isaac, born March 19, 1802, in Jaffrey, N. H. ; married Chloe Jones. He was fitted at Kimball Union Academy, and was graduated at Middleburg College in 1824. He was ordained pastor of the Congregational Church in Do- ver, N. H, March 15, 1827. He died Sept. 6, 1831. ii. Sarah, born July 4, 1803; married, Sept. 21, 1830, Jephtha Lyman, Jr., born June 14, 1801. Living in Tabor, Iowa, in 1887. Children : 1. Isaac Cummings, born Oct. 28, 1831 ; married, July 15, 1858, Mary Lucinda, daughter of Azubah and Elijah Carpenter, and he died Feb. 22, 1879. They had: CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 139 1. Lewis Henry, born Dec. 23, 1859; mar- ried, Feb. 28, 1883, Ada Maria Bos- worth, who was born Oct. 28, 1858. 2. Eddie Ellsworth, born Aug. 6, 1861, and died July 8, 1866. 3. Leslie, born Nov. 11, 1863. 4. John Ellis, born Jan. 18, 1866. 5. Alma Laura, born Jan. 18, 1870; died Dec. 22, 1872. 6. Lillie Sophia, born March 22, 1873. 2. Ellen Sophia, born Sept. 21, 1834; married, April 3, 1862, Lewis Clark, born May 17, 1837. They had: 1. George Buell, born March 18, 1865. 2. Walter Monroe, born June 18, 1866. 3. Frederick Augustine, born Dec. 27, 1867. 4. Florence Adelia, born May 30, 1873. 3. Edson Monroe, born Oct. 10, 1840; married, June 9, 1873, Isabella Emogene Barnes, born Sept. 18, 1843. They had: 1. Albert Norton, born Dec. 5, 1873. 2. Daisy Anna, born Aug. 26, 1876. 3. Alma Ada, born Aug. 26, 1876. 4. Laura Pamela, born Aug. 8, 1843 ; married, Jan. 1, 1866, John Adin Fitch, who was born Feb. 22, 1839. They had: I. Nellie Myra, born July 14, 1872. iii. Pamela, born Sept. 26, 1806; married, June 16, 1829, Jonas Jones. She died in Tabor, Iowa, March 29, 1881. 1. Helen Maria, born April 17, 1830, at Dover, Vt. ; married Rev. Edwin S. Hill, Atlantic, Iowa. Pastor of church there from 1869. 2. Augusta Pamela, born April, 1833. 3. Adelia Sophia, born June 17, 1838; married, Jan. 17, i860, William Myron Brooks, born at La Porte, Ohio, March 5, 1835. Pres. of Tabor College, Iowa. They had : 1. Edith Marion. 2. Gilbert E. 3. Eugene W. 4. Helen Augusta. 5. Raymond C. 6. Anna P. 7. Adelia S. 8. Edwin. 4. Henry Martyn, born November, 1840. 5. Harriett Newell, born . I4O CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 6. Anna Elizabeth, born May 13, 1845. iv. Orinda, born Dec. 12, 1808; married James M. Moore. Re- sided in Lowell, Mass. Had six children, of whom four died in childhood. Two were living in 1887. v. Abigail, born Oct. 17, 1810; unmarried. Afflicted with in- flammation of eyes from childhood. Made her home with her brothers and sisters, and died at her sister's, Mrs. Gaston, Sept. 20, 1870. That sister says: "She was so patient and cheerful that her presence was a joy to all." 274. vi. Origen, born Aug. 12, 1812, in Thetford, Vt. vii. Maria, born Sept. 7, 1815; married, Feb. 22, 1837, Dea. George Belcher Gaston, son of Dea. Alexander Gaston, of South Amherst, Ohio, born Nov. 8, 1814. Resided in Tabor, Iowa. Mr. Gaston, his wife, brother and sister connected themselves with the Pawnee Mission in Ne- braska. He was compelled to return, in 1845, on account of his health, to his farm near Oberlin, Ohio. He thought and prayed over the idea of repeating Oberlin. Tabor College existed as an ideal in his mind, and he started a colony in southwest Iowa. Tabor was settled in 1852, and an academy was begun in 1857. In 1866, when it was determined to have the college, his property was assessed at $4,004. He gave $2,000, and his note at 8 per cent, for $2,000 more. Two years after, he paid his notes, borrowing at 10 per cent, rather than see the college in debt. 1. Alexander Cummings, born Feb. 16, 1838; mar- ried, March 27, 1862, Mary Francis Jones, born Nov. 6, 1842. He was a trustee of Tabor Col- lege. Children : 1. Ozro Clare, born Feb. 10, 1863. 2. Cora Ellen, born Aug. 27, 1864. 3. Etta Mary, born Jan. 21, 1868. 4. Abby Maria, born April 14, 1871. 5. George B., born Sept. 24, 1874, an d died Aug. 24, 1875. 6. Earnest Herman, born June 20, 1876, and died June 17, 1877. 7. Myron Clinton, born July 10, 1878. 8. Alonzo Alexander, born Sept 1, 18S1. 2. Alonzo Marcellus, born July 16, 1840; married, Sept. 5, 1862, Hannah Maria Cummings (274, iii). He died in the army, March 22, 1863. She married, second, Asbury S. McPherson. 3. Euphelia Minerva, born Dec. 6, 1842. By a fall was subjected to a severe spinal disease, and after years of suffering, died. Note: Mr. Gas- CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 141 ton adopted three other children, orphans, one of them colored, viii. Sophia, born May 10, 1817 ; married, Aug. 30, 1840, Rev. Cephas Foster, who was born Nov. 19, 1808, at Palmyra, N. Y., and died March 13, 1885. Lived in Galena, 111., where the widow still resides. No children. He was graduated at Oberlin in 1837; theological department, 1841. Preached three years after in McConnellsville, Ohio. Engaged in farming at Rockford, 111., two years. Taught in Young Ladies' Seminary at Galena, 111., and was in the insurance business there after 1858. ix. Alonzo, born Feb. 21, 1820; married, 1853, Rebecca , who died Dec. 6, 1876. Resided in Galena, 111., where he was living in 1887. 126. THOMAS CUMMINGS (Eleazer,s Eleazer,* Na- thaniel 3 John,- 2 Isaac 1 ) married, Nov., 1815, Hannah Webster, of Pelham, Mass. He was a noted mechanic and builder. Re- sided in Boston, Lowell and several other towns in Massachu- setts and New Hampshire. He died in Hudson, N. H., June 23, 1861. Children : i. Violet S., born , 1816, in Pelham ; Married Joseph Ford. After living in several New Hampshire towns, re- moved to~ Iowa. Several children ; died young. Two, Vilot and Joseph, in Iowa. H. Hannah M., born April 13, 1818, in Hudson. Appointed missionary to Orissa, India, in 1839; sailed May 16, and arrived Sept. 12, 1840; married Feb. 12, 1841, at Jellasore, Orissa, Rev. Jeremiah Phillips (his third wife), son of Parley and Hannah Phillips, of Plainfield, Otsego county, N. Y., born Jan. 5, 1812, and appointed missionary Aug. 11, 1835- 1. Mary Ann, born Feb. 20, 1842, at Jellasore; mar- ried, Dec. 15, 1866, at Bethany, N. Y., R. Gil- bert Piatt, born in Saybrook, Conn., Nov. 4, 1839. He died Jan. 3, 1873. 1. Winnie, born Sept. 25, 1867, in Sac City, Iowa ; died Aug. 1, 1869. 2. Clyde, born Aug. 1, 1869, in Sac City, Iowa. 3. Daisy Fern, born June 12, 1871. 2. Hannah Carrie, born Sept. 19, 1843, at Jellasore; married, at Oak Park Hill, 111., April 8, 1870, James A. Keyes, bom Jan. 22, 1846, in DeKalb, N.Y. 142 CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 1. Wayland Hurtell, born March 4, 1871, in Paris, Mich. 2. Una Grace, born Sept. 15, 1872, at Clay- banks, Mich. 3. Olena May, born Jan. 15, 1874, at Clay- banks, Mich. 4. Bertha, born Aug. 14, 1877, at Clay- banks, Mich. 3- Julie Emma, born June 5, 1845, at Jellasore. 4. Jeremiah, born Dec. 24, 1846; married, June 3, 1873, at Kingsville, Ohio, Attie Wright of Big Foot, 111. He graduated at Hillsdale College, 1868 ; died at Willow Creek, Wis., June 2, 1872. Child : 1. Sarah Wright, born June 27, 1876, in Big Foot. 5. Hattie Preston, born March 11, 1848, at Jellasore; graduated at Hillsdale College, 1868. 6 Beebe Pamelia, born June 4, 1849, at Jellasore; died Dec. 23, 1862, at Prairie City, 111. 7. Emily Louisa, born Dec. 24, 1850, at Jellasore; graduated at Hillsdale, 1870; appointed mis- sionary to India, where she arrived Nov. follow- ing; married, July 15, 1873, at Hillsdale, Al- bert J. Marshall, born in Shelby, N. Y., Nov. 3, 1837; graduated at Hillsdale, 1873, and went to India as missionary same year. Her chil- dren were : 1. Eva, born Aug. 23, 1874. 2. Bertha, born April 4, 1876. 3. Albert Justin, born June 30, 1877. .8. Nellie Maria, born June 15, 1852, at Jellasore. Graduated at Hillsdale, 1875. 9. Lucy Marilla, born Sept. 6, 1854, at New Hamp- ton. N. H. Graduated at Hillsdale, 1876; mar- ried there Aug. 6, 1877, Frank C. Durgin, of Saco, Me. 10. Ida Orissa, born July 24, 1856, at Whitestown, N. Y. Graduated at Hillsdale, 1877; arrived in India as missionary, same year. 11. William Carey, born March 26, 1861, at Prairie City, 111.; died Nov. 20, 1863. iii. Allen, born . in Boston ; died when nine months old. iv. Calvin, born l8 2i, in Hudson; married Sophia Silver, ot Methuen, Mass. He died October, 1875 (4). Had one daughter. CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 143 v. Sabra, bom , 1823; married Thomas Ford (brother of Joseph ) (126, i). Resided at one time in Lowell, Mass. She died in Concord, N. H. There were several children. vi. Lucy, born , 1824, in Hudson; married, Aug. 16, 1855, Abraham Colby, of Londonderry, N. H., born 1816. Marriage not happy, and they were divorced ; one child, Francis, who died young. She married, second, James Parker, of Bedford, N. H., where she died about 1870. vii. Francis M., born , 1826, in Windham, N. H. ; mar- ried Harriet Currier, of Methuen, Mass. He resided in Lawrence, Mass. Children : 1. Jennie, born ; died about the age of 15. 2. Eva, born ; died about 1863. viii. George W., born, 1828, in Windham, N. H. ; died un- married in Hudson, 1851. ix. Caroline Nevens, born , 1830, in Windham, N. H. ; married Amasa Peabody, and had 15 children; nearly all died young. x. Sarah Hale, born , in Lowell. Had a son, Robert Lincoln Sanders. She married George Young, and lived in Great Falls, N. H. 127. WILLARD CUMMINGS (Eleazer,s Eleazer,* Na- thaniel,* John, 2 Isaac 1 ) married, Dec. 7, 181 5, Nancy Smith, of Hudson. N. H., who was born July, 1794. She died Feb. 9, 1865. He died Mar. 18, 1871. He was a farmer and a car- penter and a man of energetic character. Resided in Nashua and Hudson. Children : i. Enoch, born May 19, 1816, in Hudson; married Louisa C, daughter of Daniel and Abigail (Gould) Mc Alpine, born in Hopkinton, N. H., Sept. 29, 1816. She died in Hud- son, May 25, 1883. He is a carpenter and builder. One daughter, Ellen E., born , 1842, in Nashua; mar- ried. May 2, 1865, James Henry Shaw, son of James S., born Aug. 7, 1840, in Gloucester, Mass. He served in the U. S. Navy from 1861 to 1865, and died in Hudson Oct. 1, 1884. Four children; died young. One, Herman Otto, born June 25, 1875. it. Nathan, born Feb. 4, 1818, in Hudson; married, Feb. 21, 1850, Elizabeth Conant, daughter of James and Sarah (Fletcher) Conant, of Hollis, N. H., and later of Hard- wick, Vt, born July 25, 1826. She died in Hudson Aug. 14, 1881. He was a farmer and carpenter. Resided in Hudson, and died Sept. 23, 1894, in Hudson. Children: 144 CUMMINGS MEMORIAL* j. Frank A., born March 6, 1851, in Hudson; mar- ried, March 28, 1878, Elizabeth E. Marshall, daughter of George W. and Miranda (Hadley) Marshall, born in Hudson Jan. 23, 1851. Re- sided in Hudson, and is a printer, working in Nashua. No children. 2. James M., born Oct. 3, 1857; married, March 28, 1876, Nellie Burke, of Stoddard, N. H. Chil- dren: 1. Child, born Oct. 7, 1876 ; died young. 2. Anna Florence, born May 21, 1878. 3. Another, born 1884. nL Belinda, born Feb. 3, 1820, in Hudson ; married William A. Batchelder, son of Nathan and Hannah (Hobbs) Batchel- der, born in Hudson July 24, 1814 She died Oct. 21, 1843- Child : 1. George A., born Aug. 26, 1842; enlisted in 13th New Hampshire Regiment and taken prisoner Oct. 27, 1864, and died of disease in Saulsbury Prison, N. C, Feb. 12, 1865. iv. Hiram, born Sept. 28, 1821 ; married, Feb. n, 1849, Abbie Clark, daughter of Jonathan and Sarah (Putnam) Clark, born in Lyndeboro, N. H., Oct. 3, 1830. He resided in Hudson and was a carpenter. They had : 1. Willis P., born Jan. 27, 1850, in Lowell, Mass.; married, March 20, 1873, Hattie D. Lawrence, daughter of Hartwell and Sarah (Blood) Law- rence, of Merrimac, N. H. She died in Hud- son Feb. 1, 1885, aged 33 years. He resided in Hudson; a wheelwright. Children: 1. Bertha E., born March 12, 1875. 2. Freddie L., born April 11, 1878. 2. Helen A., born Oct. 5, 1852; unmarried. 3. Albern C, born Aug. 27, 1855; died Oct. 5, 1856. 4. Anna M., born Sept. 6, 1857; unmarried. A school teacher. 5. Charles E., born Nov. 19, 1862. Resided in Hud- son ; a wheelwright. ▼. Reuben, born ; strangled with a bean, when eight months old. vi. Nira, born Nov. 22, 1824; married, Jan. 23, 1844, William A. Batchelder (127, iii). Children: 1. Lucinda F., born Dec. 7, 1845 ; married, Dec. 30, 1869, Sylvester Tinker, son of Elijah and Es- ther (Lewis) Tinker, born in Lempster, N. H.. June 4, 1835. Resided in Nashua. No chil- dren. CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 145 2. Julia, born March 25, 1849; married, May 20, 1875, James F. Watson, son of John and Sa- rah Watson, born in Salem, Vt., Jan. 15, 1850. Resided in Nashua and have Clara Eva, born Sept. 2i, 1876. 3. Angie R., born Jan. 18. 1851 ; married, Oct. 1, 1872, Henry H. Davis, son of Moses and Bertha W. (Allen) Davis, born in Nashua Feb. 3, 185 1, and have Lulu F., born June II, 1876. Resided in Nashua. 4. Walter R., born Feb. 1, 1854; married Barret, and resided in Nashua. 5. Allen H., born Oct. 27, 1863; unmarried. vii. Clarissa, born April 19, 1827; married, Feb. 19, 1847, Henry Smith, son of Henry Smith of Hudson. She died. No children. viii. Louisa, born May 9, 1828; married, April 23, 1851, Charles Wood, son of Phineas Wood of Hudson. Resided in Hudson. Children : 1. Ella, born July 29, 1852. She was shot in the head by William H. Jewett, June 14, 1873, and died seven days after. He shot himself also and died June 16, 1873. 2. Emma, born Oct. 29, 1853; unmarried. ix. Reuben, born July 4, 1830; married Rhoda Hill, of Hudson, who died several years ago. Children : 1. ^Nellie, born Feb. 22, 1854; died Nov. 9, 1869. 2. George Winslow, born May 12, 1862; married Anna S. Spalding. He is a carpenter, and re- sides in Nashua. 128. ALFRED CUMMINGS (Eleazer,s Eleazer,4 Na- than, 3 John, 2 Isaac 1 ) married, Feb. 24, 1833, Martha C. Barnes, daughter of Curtis and Angeline (Whitman) Barnes, born in Hingham, Mass., October 22, 1806. He was a me- chanic and resided in Lowell, Hudson and Boston. He was in California also two or three years. He went into the service of the government as a carpenter at Fortress Monroe in 1861, where he died of disease July 19, 1862. His wife died at Wolcott, Vt., Feb. 4, 1877. Children : i. Angeline Whitman, born July 1, 1836; died March 2, 1850, in Hudson. ii. Sarah Ann Graves, born Mar. 3, 1839; died Apr. 28, 1840, in Hudson. I46 CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. iii. Rowena M., born Sept. 28, 1842, in Lowell, Mass. ; married, Feb. 5, 1863, Orlando E. Titus, son of Joseph and Almi- ra (Cotton) Titus, born in Wolcott, Vt, Dec. 9, 1834, He is a farmer in Wolcott, Vt. Children: 1. Alfred Joseph, born March 26, 1864. 2. Martha Almira, born July 22, 1865; died Sept. 21, 1865. 3. Arthur Orlando, born Jan. 30, 1870. 4. Alphonzo Elmer, born June 22, 1875. 129. JOHN CUMMINGS (Eleazer,s Eleazer,* Nathaniel^ John, 2 Isaac 1 ) married, Aug. 7, 1831, Sophia Lawrence, daugh- ter of Isaac and (Senter) Lawrence, born July 5, 1807, at Hudson. She died Aug. 14, 1843. He married second Apr. 8, 1844, Emeline M. Kemp, daughter of Timo and Sarah (Brown) Kemp, born Mason, N. H., Apr. 7, 181 7. He died Apr. 17, 1873. A mechanic. Residence, Nashua and Hudson. Children : i. Daughter, born July 29, 1832; died same day. ii. Son, born Aug. 8, 1833; died same day. iii. George Clinton, born July 23, 1835 ; died July 4, 1839. iv. Jane Sophia, born Dec. 22, 1837; died April 10, 1856. v. Mary Frances, born April 12, 1840; married, Jan. 27, 1861. Harlan Page Hasley. Children: 1. Luna Estelle, born Oct. 21, 1861. 2. Leon Edson, born Feb. 11, 1869. 3. Daughter, born Feb. n, 1869. vi. Daughter, born July 4, 1843 ; died Aug. 4, 1843. vii. Leander Hale, born Jan. 18, 1846; enlisted in Seventh New Hampshire Regiment. Wounded and taken prisoner at Morris Island, S. C, and died of wounds at Charleston, S. C, July 28, 1863. viii. Alden Edson, born March 3, 1857; married, September, 1883, Nellie Stevens, daughter of David Stevens, of Nash- ua. Resided in Hudson. Children : 1. Earnest Leon, born July 18, 1884. 2. Ethel May, born May 6, 1888. 130. ABRAHAM CUMMINGS (Abraham,s Abraham/ Abraham^ John,* Isaac 1 ) married, June 7, 1781, Mary- Bourne. He removed to Ashburnham, Mass., about 1787, and left there about 1835. Both died in Franklin, Mass. Children : i. Nancy, born Aug. 15, 1782; died young, ii. Abraham, born July 30, 1787; died 1809. 275. iii. Calvin, born Oct. 10, 1792. 276. V. 277- vi. vii. 278. viii. ix. CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 147 iv. Maria, born Oct. , 1794; married, Nov. 10, 1828, Samuel Cooke, and resided in Franklin, Mass. Mr. Cooke was born in Bellingham, Mass, and died in 1886, aged 93 years, 2 months, 17 days. She died in 1865. One son, Smith Cooke, who has at least one child, Hannah, nine years old in 1888. Resides in Franklin and is 55 years of age. Ariel, born Dec. 30, 1796. Adin, born Dec. 4, 1798. Ivers, born June 22, 1800. Removed to New York when a young man, and not heard from afterward. Andrew, born May 11, 1802. Sally, born Feb. 29, 1806; married — Rawson. She was cared for in later years by Chauncey E. Cummings, and died March 20, 1876, in Winhall, Vt. 131. DAVID CUMMINGS (David.s Abraham^ Abra- ham, 3 John,* Isaac 1 ) married Hepsey Reed. He died May (Mar.) 18, 1846. She died Apr. 29, 1849, aged 83 years. Resided in Attleboro, Mass. His will, Apr. 26, 1844, gave Preston $25, Milton 2.7 acres land, and made David executor and daughter Lucinda residuary legatees. Attleboro History mentions that when 15 he carted a load of hay to Providence and received pay in currency of about equal bulk with the hay. During War of 181 2, he was sent to the defense of Narragan- sett, but the expected attack did not occur. Children : 279. i. Preston, born May 1, 1800, at Seekonk. ii. Lucinda, born Nov. 9, 1801 ; married, March 9, 1852, Enoch T. Paul, of Taunton. She died Aug. 1, 1868. iii. Milton, born Sept. 9, 1809; married Nancy B. Sweet and had Sarah Anna and Nancy Maria. Resided in Attle- boro. iv. David, born Nov. 7, 1803; married Roxanna Richardson Hall. He died Oct. 12, 1884, aged 81. She died Aug. 1, 1872. Resided about one-fourth mile from his father's place. "Honest, industrious, God-fearing." Children : 1. Melissa Thankful, born June 6, 1833 ; married Job Lewis, and had : 1. Gracie, born June *,, 1868. 2. David C, born Nov. 9, 1875. 3. Elsie Lilla, born July 13, 1878. 2. Araminta, born , 1838; married Hiram West. Died Mar. 12, 1867. Children: 1. Hiram Alvin, who married Julia Collum. 2. Emma Luella. 3. Alice. I48 CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 3. Nancyette, born Nov. 13, 1840. 132. BENJAMIN CUMMINGS (David,* Abraham,* Abraham^ John, 2 Isaac 1 ) married, Dec. 24, 1825 (when he was 58 years old), Moroa Slack. He died Oct. 31, 1851, "just as the clock wao striking 12 M." She died May 29, 1863, aged 63. Residence, Attleboro, Mass. Children : i. Sarah Maria, born Oct. I, 1826; married, April 25, 1847, S. C. P Welcome, born Nov. 22, 1824, and died Aug. 13, 1853. Resided in Taunton, Mass. Children: 1. Maria, born Feb. 3, 1848; married John P. Sta- ples. 2. Emma Hattie, born Aug. 14, 1852; died Nov. 3, 1879. 3. Ellen, bora ; married and had Gertie and Nellie. ii. Betsy Cheney, born Oct. 10, 1828; married Capt. William H. Burt, born Dec. 1, 1825, and died Jan. 22, 1893. Chil- dren: 1. Ella Moroa, born Oct. 3, 1852; died Dec. 3, 1870. 2. Emma, born Feb. 23, 1861 ; died April 29. 3. Willie L., born Nov. 20, 1865 ; married Bertha A. French, and had Ella, born May 17, 1892. iii. Benjamin Allen, born May 17, 183 1. iv. George Houghton, born Sept. 17, 1833; died Dec. 6, 1894. 133. ALLEN CUMMINGS (David,s Abraham,* Abra- ham^ John, 2 Isaac 1 ) married, May 15, 1795, Esther Read, of Rehoboth. Children : i. Polly; married Benjamin Slack, ii. Daniel, iii. Ester; married Thomas Searles, and had: 1. Emily Jordan. 2. Mary Abbie, who married Babcock. 3. Ester. 4. Susan, who married Charles Havens, iv. Jasper, v. Samuel; married Lydia Everett and had: 1. Samuel. 2. Caroline. vi. Susan; married David Jennings, and had: 1. David, who married A. Blair. 2. Hannah. vii. Allen; married Gertrude Salisbury. Resided in New York. CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 149 Children : i. Ester. 2. Henry Edwin Allen. 3. Frances. 134. THOMAS CUMMINGS (Thomas,s Joseph,* Abra- ham^ John,' Isaac 1 ) married, Apr. 26, 1763, Lois Boardman, born May 13, 1744, died Dec. 6, 1792. He married second, Sept. 3, 1797, Elisabeth, daughter of John and Elizabeth (Bixby) Perkins. He died Mar. 27, 1806. She died Dec. 6, 1825, aged 72. He lived with his grandfather, Joseph, till his death in 1794, when he received by will the real estate, includ- ing the burying ground. He was a sergeant in a company which marched from Topsfield in consequence of the alarm, Apr. 19, 1775. He was administrator of his father's estate and deeded, Apr. 21, 1767, for £30 6s. 8d., to Abraham Hobbs, a farm of 54 acres, with house and barn, bounded by Luke Averill, John Lamson, William and Stephen Brown, Pelatiah Cummings, the river. Said Hobbs and Capt. Tobijah Perkins, Samuel and Sarah Colby, Ebenezer and Lydia Porter, John and Anna Town with Thomas signed the deed. Children : Jonas, born Oct. 22, 1763. Joseph, born Dec. 14, 1765. Thomas, baptized May 29, 1768. Nathaniel, baptized June 24, 1770. Daniel, born Apr. 16, 1774. John Boardman, born Mar. 1, 1777. 135. REV. ABRAHAM CUMMINGS (Thomas,s Joseph/ Abraham^ John, 2 Isaac 1 ) married, in 1781, in Peterboro, N. H., where his wife's parents, Dea. Peter and Anna (Porter) Thayer, had recently settled, Phebe, born in Braintree, Mass., Feb. 11, 1750. She was a lineal descendant of John Alden and Priscilla (Mullens). She died Nov. 9, 1795. He married second, widow Hannah Leathe, of Watertown, Mass., who died Mar., 1826, in Yarmouth, Me. He died in Phipsburgh, Me., Aug. 31, 1827. The second wife had, by her first husband, Augusta, who married a Mr. Warren. Mr. Cummings was graduated at Brown University, 1776. Taught school in Andover, North Parish, the next year, but became a preacher soon. He came, it is thought, to Maine 281. 1. 282. ii. 283. iii. 284. iv. 285. v. 286. vi. 150 CUM MINGS MEMORIAL. about 1788. His brother, Josiah, kept a tavern in Freeport, We hear of him in 1793 as promoting a revival in the Congre- gational Church at Bath, but he was most active in fostering the Baptist societies. He was at Winthrop before 1800 and at Vinalhaven in 1805. Some difficulty arose in connection with his work at Sullivan, but he was exonerated from blame in 1 818. He preached there, in 1820, a sermon against close com- munion from Rom. xv. 7, which, at the request of his hearers, was published. But it is said he did not himself practice open communion and gave his reason : "I can, but I won't. I enjoy that privilege as often as is necessary with the Baptists. My sentiments on that subject are displeasing to many of them. If I should put them in practice, they would entirely reject me, and prevent me from doing them any more good." We hear of him also at Edgecombe and at Phipsburg. His nephew, Rev. Asa Cummings, in the notice of his death in the Mirror, said he "never had any stated pastoral on or near the coast." A large part of his ministry was accomplished by means of a small sail boat. He depended entirely upon voluntary con- tributions for his livelihood, and his boat was often well laden with gifts. When leaving home for a trip along the coast he would never take any lunch basket, trusting that he would reach some hospitable house in time of need. But calms or baffling winds would often keep him long fasting, so that when he came to the table he would have a keen relish for a large meal. On one occasion he was blown off some ways from land and it happened that he had no provisions on board. After a while he felt the pangs of hunger. He had a hook and line with him, but nothing for bait. Providentially, as he thought, when still far out, a grasshopper lit upon his boat. With this he baited his hook, caught a fish, and thus his necessities were relieved. Sometimes, when afloat in his boat alone, he would fall asleep. His friends remonstrated with him against such exposure, as his boat, left to the winds and waves, might be capsized. His characteristic reply was : "It is as cheap going to Heaven by water as it is by land." Among his friends was the Percy family, in the lower part of Phipsburg. Passing down the bay in his boat, which the people of Bath had given him, and christened it "Cummings," he was taken CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. I5 1 ill when near the Percy dwelling. He moored his boat for the last time, repaired to that desired haven, and there rapidly de- clined and breathed his last. Rev. Jonathan Adams, of Wool- wich, whom he had selected, preached at his funeral. He was a man of marked individuality. This is shown by various incidents which have been preserved in the notice of him, prepared by the Rev. Amasa Loring, to which we are chiefly indebted for our knowledge of his life and character. Some of these incidents deserve to be copied. He was much absorbed in his trains of thought and so absent-minded. Some- times, when dressing himself, becoming lost in thought, he would draw both of his long stockings upon the same foot, and soon raise the whole house to finding his missing stocking. A neighbor once lent him a horse to ride to an appointment in a neighboring town ; not finding a convenient place to mount him at his door, he led the animal along till one should appear. The day being warm, he dropped the bridle and took off his coat. While doing so he fell into one of his reveries, and be- came so absorbed in meditation that he thought no more of horse or garment till he reached his place of destination, and his friends inquired with some surprise if he had not taken a coat with him. His absorption of mind led him to reason sometimes in a very narrow way on some subjects and into very free thinking on others. His nephew, before mentioned, once invited him to dine with him. He replied : "I will, if you will let me per- form both religious services at the table." He proceeded to explain : "You have united in worship with Rev. Mr. , of North Andover. He is an Arminian. They have fellowship for the Unitarians, the Unitarians for the Socinians, and they for the Arians, and the Arians for the Mahommedans. So that if I now extend Christian fellowship to you I do also to the Mahommedans." In like way of reasoning, he was led from St. Paul's words to disapprove of women taking part in social religious meetings. One who zealously prized and practised that privilege, in con- tending for it, asked him : "What must I do when I feel that I must die or go out, if I do not speak and relieve my mind?" "Die or get out, then," he replied, "but do not disobey the Apostle." 152 CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. He was very much alive to the spiritual and unseen and seemed to have been disposed to believe and speculate more than might have been expected of so orthodox a man. He read Emanuel Swedenborg, and affirmed that he gathered the good into vessels and cast the bad away. Among his printed publica- tions were "Spirits and Phantasms," "The Two Witnesses," "The Millenium" (the last two published by Manning & Lor- ing, Boston, 1797), "Contemplations on the Cherubim," 18 12. He replied to Dr. Emmons on "Infant Baptism" and to Dr. Baldwin in regard to his interpretation of Acts, chap. xix. A certain person who scouted the practice of studying ser- mons before delivering them, once asked Mr. Cummings if he did not sometimes write his sermons beforehand. He replied, frankly : "Oh, yes." "Don't you write them, sometimes, a long time before preaching them?" "Yes, sometimes." "And don't they get dry, and cold, and musty?" continued his interlocutor. "Not at all! salt will keep them; put the salt of Divine grace into your sermons, and they will never must," he replied. He was interred in the burying place of the Percy family at Phipsburg within sight of the historic Popham's Landing. Children : i. Phebe, born Aug. 1783; married Dec. 5, 1803, Isaac H. Bailey, of North Yarmouth, Me. He died Sept. 21, 1821. She died Mar. 23, 1874. In the record of her father by the Rev. Amasa Loring, it is said: "Her monumental stone, in the upper cemetery of Yarmouth, records her parent- age and her descent from John Alden, of the Mayflower. She seemed to have inherited her father's spiritual mind- edness and saintly nature. Her life was one of rare beauty and excellence. Her gentleness, unselfishness, helpfulness and cheerfulness made her one of the most companionable of women, steadfast of friends and cordial of neighbors. She was a perfect housewife, and her fru- gality and neatness were the admiration of her neighbors and friends. She was a communicant of the Baptist Church in Yarmouth, where thirty-three years of her ex- istence were passed." They had : 1. Dudley P., born Apr. 19, 1805 ; married, first, 1839, Hannah Hayes, and second, Hannah Cushman, who died 1882. Graduated at Bowdoin College, was pastor of Baptist Churches in Greene, Corn- ville and Morison, Me. In the latter place he remained many years, much beloved. Later he CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 153 lived in Hebron, where he died in 1878. His children were: 1. Sarah Cummings, who married G. C. Purington, Superintendent Normal School, Farmington, Me. 2. Dudley P., an attorney, Boston, Mass. 3. Harriet P., unmarried; Hebron. 2. Phebe Thayer, born Apr. 9, 1807; died Jan. 6, 1826. 3. Rudolphus, born Oct. 10, 1810, Athens, Me. ; a farmer. 4. Mary Eliza, born Feb. 5, 1812; died Feb. 9, 1824. 5. Harriet, born July 26, 1814; married Thomas S. Pullen, of Piscataquis County, where he was State Senator and Probate Judge. Resided at Foxcroft where he died 1865. The children were: 1. Hattie L., who married Vaughan. 2. Stanley T., editor of the Portland Press and Collector of Customs. 3. Emma C, who married Dennet. 4. Clarence. 5. Fred H. 6. Emily, born Aug. 3, 1817; married, Apr. 12, 1845, Calvin Sanger Doughty, of Dover, Me. He was sheriff of the county and commanded 1st Maine Cavalry and was killed in battle at Aldie, Va., June 3, 1862. The widow died in San Francisco, Mar. n, 1892. Children were: 1. Ephraim Thayer, born Apr. 6, 1846. 2. Frank S., born Sept. 8, 1847, who married and resided in San Mateo, Cal., and died in San Francisco. He filled a very re- sponsible position in the enterprises of the Southern Pacific R. R. Co. 3. Hattie E., born Apr. 28, 1849. 4. Clara Amelia, born May, 1854. 5. Flora May, born Apr. 19, 1857. 6. Ralph Willis, born Sept. 23, 1859. 7. Isaac Bailey, born Dec. 25, 1863. 7. Isaac Hazelton, born May 31, 1819; married Char- lotte O. Neil. He was a merchant in New York City; conducted the Shoe and Leather Reporter, Had four children. Died Mar. 1899. ii. Ebenezer, a sea captain, who married but had no children. iii. Jabez, who died "when not over ten years." 154 CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 136. STEPHEN CUMMINGS (Thomas,* Joseph/ Abra- ham^ John, 2 Isaac 1 ) married, Mar. 29 (26?), 1780, Deborah, daughter of Capt. William and Deborah (Gould) Peabody, born Oct. 2, 1757. He died Apr. 16, 1797, and lies buried in Old Cemetery at North Andover. She died Jan. 21, 1820 ( 1 ?) . "At Andover, Mr. Stephen Cummings, aged 40, a man of excellent mechanical genius and honest principles." Notice in Salem Gazette, Apr. 25, 1797. He was, according to Mr. Perley D. Cummings, "the inventor of a bit used for boring pump logs and aqueduct tubes of wood. He built Salem Aqueduct, as well as a long one on Cape Cod." Children : i. Son, born ; died in a few hours. 287. ii. William Peabody, born July 28, 1782, Danversport, Mass. iii. Stephen, born Mar. 14, 1784; died in Charlestown, Mass., Sept. 7, 1 801, of dysentery. He was apprenticed with a Mr. Osgood. Buried in old cemetery near Bunker Hill, iv. Deborah, born (baptized Nov. 27) 1785; died in about four weeks. 288. v. Charles, born Mar. 29, 1787, in North Andover, in the old house near the late Wm. Johnson's. 289. vi. Joseph, born Dec. 6, 1792. vii. Deborah Gould, born Oct. 19, 1794; died Oct. 7, 1818, of consumption. Buried in old cemetery North Andover. viii. Susanna, born Aug. 21, 1797; married Jan. 8, 1828, Zophar Randall, Chagrin Falls, O. He died Nov. 4, 1862. She died Feb. 25, 1880. She was much interested in preserv- ing the memories of her kindred. 137- DEA. DANIEL CUMMINGS (Thomas,* Joseph/ Abraham^ John, 2 Isaac 1 ) married, Feb. 26, 1782, Mary Dodge, fifth daughter of Samuel Dodge, of Ipswich, born Apr. 13, 1756. He removed to Marlboro, N. H., in 1787, occupying the place known as "the Stillman Fifield place," in what is now Roxbury, N. H. The wife died Mar. 10, 1824. He married second, May 12, 1825, Lydia, daughter of Isaac and Hannah McAllister. He was for many years deacon in the Baptist Church in Pottersville. He died Nov. 26, 1836. His widow died Dec. 29, 1856. Children : i. Daniel, born Feb. 26, 1783, birth recorded in Andover, Mass.; died Jan. 7, 1784. 290. ii. Daniel, born Dec. 13, 1784. iii. Mary, born Feb. 10, 1787; died Jan. 21, 1834. CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 1 55 291. iv. John, born Oct. 29, 1789. 292. v. Thomas, born May 22, 1792. vi. Anna, born Jan. 21, 1795; married Nov. 6, 1821, Robert Fay, of Walpole ; married second, May, 1834, Alonzo Hubbard, of Walpole. She died Jan. 31, 1841. Had by last husband, George and Julius, of whom George was living, 1885, in Westmoreland, N. H. 293. vii. Joseph, born June 19, 1798. viii. Abraham, born May 15, 1801 ; married Mar. 20, 1827, Daphna Carter, Roxbury, N. H., who died 1863. He married second Elisabeth Thomas. He died in Washington, D. C, April 15, 1883. No children. 138. DEA. ASA CUMMINGS (Thomas,? Josephs Abra- ham^ John, 2 Isaac 1 ) married, Jan. 22, 1782, Hannah Peabody, sister of his brother Stephen's wife. She was born June 29, 1763 and died Feb. 22, 1796. He married second, May 25, 1797, Lydia Holt, daughter of Dane and Lydia (Ballard) Holt, of Andover. He died Feb. 22, 1845. He removed in 1798 from Andover, North Parish, to the new settlement in Albany, Me. Of the children, Enoch, the first Asa, Hannah, Susanna, John, Francis, Sarah and Lydia are recorded in the town books as born in Andover. He was a prominent man in the affairs of town and church. He represented the district, to which Albany belonged, in the General Court in 1803. He was early chosen deacon of the church. As the settlement was small and re- mained small and often was without a pastor or minister, Dea- con Cummings held a good congregation reading sermons and conducting the service of prayer. He was very well fitted for such service, being a good reader and having a fervent and appropriate expression in prayer. Rev. Geo. F. Tewkesbury, who was his pastor in later years, says of him : "He was an in- teresting and intelligent old gentleman. I always enjoyed call- ing upon him ; he was so social and pleasant." He retained his vivacity and interest in whatever promoted the welfare of his townsmen in his old age. He was president, for one instance, of the Temperance Society in 1831. The following paragraphs are taken from an editorial notice by his son, the editor of the Christian Mirror. "From our earliest recollection till we left the paternal home, Deacon Cummings was undeviatingly punctual in reading the Scriptures, in connection with morning and evening devotions, 156 CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. and his family prayers were distinguished for fervor and earnestness. No one can estimate how much evil this habit prevented, or of how much good it was the occasion in so numerous a family. We can distinctly recollect that the chap- ter of the morning, especially if it were from the historical part of the Old Testament, sometimes furnished topics for speculation, or converse to 'the boys,' when pursuing the labors of the subsequent day. "At that time, too, he practised himself, and exacted of his children, a strict observance of the Lord's Day ; and often de- voted the closing portion of the day to the faithful and pro- tracted inculcation of religious instruction upon them, in which the Shorter Catechism was a family classic. For these habits they have cause to bless his memory; for family prayer and vSabbath keeping have not been wholly in vain to them — ten of the children being connected with the Christian Church. "Beyond his family, the part he performed in sustaining public worship, we have regarded as his most useful labor for the community. It was not, if our memory is not in fault, till about the year 1828, that a minister was settled in Albany; but the public worship of God was maintained there from the first settlement of the place. From 1800, the chief responsibility of conducting public worship fell upon Deacon Cummings. Some of the time he had a colleague in office, and sometimes a brother in the church would read one of the sermons, while he led the devotions of the Assembly. "Deacon Cummings was pre-eminent for physical strength, and a hard laboring man; but he not unfrequently returned from his Sabbath labors, spent and exhausted. We have re- peatedly heard him speak of his efforts on this day as the most =evere of the week." Children: i. Enoch, born Dec. 24, 1782; married Lydia Reed, of Freeport, Me. He was a school teacher. He died 1813 in the neigh- borhood of the Santee Hills in South Carolina. The Free Masons took care of his remains which were brought to the house of Daniel Cummings in Freeport, Me. She married second, Edes, and had one daughter. Children: 1. Mary, born ; married John Bagley who died Nov. 8, 1889, in Portland, aged 83 years, 3 months, and had : CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 157 I. 2. 3- 4- 8. 9 10, 11 12 13 14. Leah, who married. Frances C, married. Ellen, married. Harriet, married - Higgins. John, married Emma Cake, and he died Nov. 1890. David. Lewis. Maria Griffith. Enoch Cummings. Asa Cummings. Phebe Cummings, born Feb. 23, 1850. Asa and Phebe were cared for as chil- dren in the family of their grandfather and grandmother, whose names they bore. Asa married Kate Hall and had Emma and Harry C. Phebe married Oscar Weil, in San Francisco, and had Leopold Reginald, born July 9, 1873, who married Blow, in Oakland, Cal., and have a daughter. 2. Caroline, married. 3. Harriet, married Griffin. ii. Asa, born Apr. 4, 1784; died Oct. 18 (23), 1786. in. Hannah, born Oct. 23, 1785 ; married, Sept. 29, 1814, Isaac Stevens, born in Andover (North Parish), Mass., May 10, 1785. She died Nov. 3, 1827. Pie married second, Nov. 27, 1828, Elizabeth Poor, who died Jan. 15, 1866. He died Aug. 22, 1862. When a young man, before his marriage Mr. Stevens took up wild land in Andover, Me., and in clearing it he broke one of his legs so as to be lamed for life. He returned to his native town. He was an industrious and enterprising farmer. He early became the owner of the farm bordering on the Great Pond. He also acquired at various times other tracts of land in the neighborhood. He arose early and kept all hands busy. He took interest in many young men of his kindred and gave them a start in life. His mind was quick and in- tense. He was a radical in his opinions, being one of the earliest to espouse the anti-slavery cause. The Liberator was a welcome visitor at his fireside. He loved knowledge and encouraged education, and every agency that seemed to him likely to enlarge the ideas and improve the thrift of the community. His children, all by the first marriage, were: 1. Hannah, born Sept. 4, 1815 ; died Nov. 1, 1840. I58 CUM MINGS MEMORIAL. Susan Bragg, born Feb. 24, 1817 ; married Dec. 25, 1839, David H. Bishop; died Apr. 8, 1841. Isaac Ingalls, born Mar.25, 1818; married Margaret Lyman Hazard. He had a brilliant record as a cadet at West Point Military Academy, where he was graduated in 1839, with the first rank He was appointed Second Lieut. Engineers, in 1839, and First Lieut, the following year. He was made Brevet Captain, Aug. 20, 1847, for gallant and meritorious conduct at Contreras and Churubusco in the Mexican War. On Sept. 13 he became Brevet Major for gallant and meritori- ous conduct at Chapultepec. At the capture of Mexico he was severely wounded. He super- intended fortifications on the New England coast for some years till 1849, when he had charge of the coast survey office in Wash- ington, D. C. He was appointed Governor of Washington Territory in 1853 ; surveyed the northern route for the Pacific R. R. ; conducted the Indian war of following years and made treaties with the Indians. He was elected dele- gate to Congress and served two terms. In the Presidential campaign of i860 he was chairman of the Breckenridge wing of the Democratic party. But at the outbreak of the war, he hastened from the Pacific Coast to offer his services for the Government, and was appointed Colonel of the 79th Regiment, N. Y. Volunteers. He was commissioned as a Brigadier-General in 1862, and took part in the Port Royal ex- pedition. He was made a Major-General the same year and served under Gen. Pope. While leading his division in the battle of Chantilly, he was killed with the colors of the 79th Regi- ment in his hands. His children were : 1. Hazard, born June 9, 1842. Captain at Chantilly and wounded there; after- wards a lawyer in Boston. 2. Sue, born Nov. 20, 1846, married, Oct. 27, 1870, Richard J. Eskridge, Captain in U. S. Army. 3. Gertrude Maude, born Apr. 29, 1850. 4. Kate, born Nov. 28, 1852, married E. W. Bingham, born in Portland, Ore.; at the time of marriage a lawyer of Williams- port, Penn. CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 159 4. Elizabeth Barker, born July 14, 1819; married, Sept. 8, 1842, L. M. Campbell, of Tennessee. She died Dec. 10, 1846, leaving an infant who lived but five days. 5. Sarah Ann, born Jan. 13, 1822, died Feb. 8, 1844. 6. Mary Jane, born Aug. 15, 1823 ; died June 22, 1847. 7. Oliver, born June 22, 1825; married, Nov. 22, 1855, Catherine, his cousin, daughter of Nathaniel and Harriet Hale Stevens. Graduate of Bow- doin College, lawyer in Boston and City Attor- ney many years. Retained for his summer home the old place in Andover. iy. Aaron, born Jan. 14, 1787; married Susan Stone, of Water- ford, Me. Married second Mrs. Nancy (Bradbury) North, who died Mar. 19, 1863. He died Aug. 30, 1854 He lived most of his life in Albany, Me., a farmer. He was an exemplary and trusted citizen and a consistent Christian. He was deacon in the Congregational Church of the town. He was a member of the Legislature in 1831. His latter years were spent in Portland, Me., where he died, v. Susanna, born Apr. 29, 1789; married, May 1, 1826, Benjamin Moore, his second marriage, his first wife having beea Phebe Chandler by whom he had had nine children. He was born in Andover, Sept. 3, 1770. He was a carpenter by trade. In his middle life he became lame from rheu- matism, and this increased so as to make it difficult for him to follow his business. He was a handy man, who could do almost any kind of work to which he gave attention, in a neat and skillful way. For many years, however, he was obliged to stay mostly in or about the house, and the sup- port of the family fell upon the wife. He died Jan. 17, 1855. She died in Medford, Mass., July 16, 1868. The circumstances of her death were painful. Her son, after an absence of seven years, had just returned from Cali- fornia, with his wife and two children. The next morning after their arrival Mrs. Mooar, having her baby grand- daughter in her arms, fell from the top of the stairs, and died almost instantly. The child's forehead was severely cut also. This mother, whose end came so suddenly, had been from girlhood hard-working. In her young woman- hood she lived for a time with the father of Rev. Dr. Israel Putnam in Danvers ; later in the household of Deacon Mark Newman, principal of Phillips Academy, but at this time a publisher and book-seller in Andover. After her marriage, she was often called upon to do vari- ous services as housekeeper and nurse in the families of the town. Her services were highly appreciated, and she l6o CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. won the confidence and respect of all. Her advantages for mental improvement had been small and leisure she never knew. But she was a lover of good books and especially was a reverent and intelligent reader of the Bible. She was a member of the West Parish Congrega- tional Church and an honest and faithful disciple. Her record would certainly read, "She hath done what she could." Her children were : I. Hannah Jane, born July 18, 1827 ; married June 20, 1849, Henry Burridge, of Medford, Mass., who died there Aug. 29, 1885. Their children were: 1. Nellie Angier, born Apr. 8, 1855, and married to Fred. Addison Tucker; had four children. 2. Emma Gertrude, born Nov. 2, 1859; died May 13, 1865. >ueorge, born May 27, 1830; married, Oct. 5, 1855, Sarah Ann, daughter of Arnold and Lucy (Clark) Comstock, of Centerbrook, Ct., born Aug. 30, 1828; died in Oakland, Cal., Sept. 29, 1899. Mr. Mooar spent three years, 1840-43, in Albany, Me., with his uncle, Leonard Cummings (299). Returning home he was graduated at Phillips Academy, 1847; Williams College, 1851 ; Andover Seminary, 1855, and the same year was ordained pastor of the South Church in his native town. For reason of the health of his wife after six years he accepted the call of the recently organized First Congregational Church, Oakland, Cal., which he served till 1872, hav- ing, however, in 1870, been chosen Professor of Systematic Theology and church history in the Pacific Theological Seminary. During 1874-89 he was pastor also of the Plymouth Avenue Church in Oakland. At the death of Prof. Jos. A. Benton, his chair became that of Apolo- getics and the connexion of science and the Christian religion. Children: 1. Rachel born July 13, 1856; married June 28, 1877, Rev. George H. Smith, born Dec. 21. 1847, Lancaster, O. Wittenberg College, Ohio, 1870. Pacific Theological Seminary, 1876; Congregational pastor, Reovista and Redwood City, Cal.; Ko- hala on Hawaii, Columbia Church, Cin- cinnati, O., and St. Charles, 111.; Pro- CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 161 fessor of the Latin language in Wheaton College, Illinois. Children : 1. Sarah Katharine, born June 19, 1878, Rio Vista. 2. Winnifred, born Nov. 25, 1879, Redwood. 3. Rachel Mooar, born Jan. 19, 1881, Kohala; died Dec. n, 1902. 4. George Mooar, born May 3, 1884, Lancaster, O. 5. Larmon Lane, born Sept. 26, 1889, St. Charles. 6. Willard Benton, born Dec. 8, 1893, at St. Charles; died Jan. 31, 1894. 2. Lucy, born Jan. 16, 1859; married Feb. 21, 1889, Rev. Edson Dwinell Hale, born Jan. 10, 1859, Lyndon, Vt. Amherst College, 1882; teacher in Hopkins Acad- emy 1882-7; Pacific Theological Semi- nary, 1888; ordained at Clayton, Cal. After three years there, pastor at Lin- coin; in 1897, at Niles and Decoto. Children : 1. Mary Gilman, born Dec. 11, 1889. 2. Agnes Sarah, born Jan. 6, 1891 ; died July 1, 1891. 3. Elizabeth, born Feb. 18, 1892; died July 19, 1892. 4. Helen Norton, born May 21, 1894. 5. Lucy Dwinell, born Feb. 21, 1898. 3. Agnes, born Aug. 21, i860. Wellesley Col- lege 1882, teacher Wellesley High School 1882-5; Prep. Department Oahu Col- lege 1886-8. Married, June 24, 1897, Bartholomew Skeats Noyes, attorney at law, San Francisco; resided Oakland. Child : 1. Elizabeth, born Mar. 6, 1901. 4. Harriet Willard, born Nov. 9, 1866; mar- ried, Apr. 22, 1889, Archibald Welch Comstock, born May 25, i860, in Ivory- ton, Conn. Child : 1. Elliott Mooar, born Oct. 20, 1891. 294. vi. Asa, born Sept. 29, 1790. 295. vii. John, born Mar. 9, 1792. 296. viii. Francis (Peabody), born Apr. 25, 1793. ix. Sarah, born Oct 12, 1794. A woman of very devoted spirit ; x 62 CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. a student at the academy at North Yarmouth, Me., where she became a member of the Baptist Church in 1824. She offered herself for missionary service ; "the first unmarried woman sent out by the Missionary Union." She left America with Dr. Judson and arrived at Burmah in Dec. 1832. Her station was at Chummereh, on the Salwen river. She was stricken by fever the first year and re- turned to Maulmain. Resumed her labors during the next year, but was obliged to yield again to the fever, and died at Maulmain, Aug. 1, 1834. "She was," writes a fellow student, "a tall, spare woman, plain in feature and severely plain in dress, with a face, when in repose, deeply thought- ful, especially when in earnest study, having the appearance of perfect unconsciousness to everything going on around her, but in social life glowing with a fine intellectual cheerfulness and vivacious humor." A memorial sketch of her was written by Moung Sheway Goon her Karen teacher. It was translated and is given in the Rev. E. C. Cummings' pamphlet, entitled "Mission to Burmah," 1892. x. A son, born Feb. 12, 1796; died same day. xL Lydia, born May 27, 1798; married, Dec. 1819, Daniel Wheeler, born Jan. 19, 1793, and died Mar. 2, 1873. She died Sept. 24, 1881. She was a devout woman, who looked well to the ways of her household. She used to gather her large family for prayer and lead them herself. Her husband though not a member of church, and reticent of his experiences, sympathized with the religious prin- ciples of his wife. He was a farmer and lived in Bethel, Me. 1. Elmira, born Dec. 9, 1820; died Oct. 19, 1826. 2. Daniel, born Aug. 15, 1822; died Sept. 3, 1823. 3. Melitta, born Aug. 19, 1824; married, May 13, 1852, Asa B. Pingree, who died Apr. 19, 1871. Chil- dren: 1. Leonard W., born Nov. 24, 1852; married Aug. 1, 1877, Mary A. McDonald, at Grass Valley, Cal. Children: 1. Arthur, born Aug. 2, 1878. 2. Melitta, born Nov. 10, 1879. 3. Clarence C, born Jan. 21, 1883. 4. Charles. 2. Asa Cummings, born Nov. 20, 1853 ; mar- ried, Apr. 9, 1884, Ida May White at Grass Valley. 3. Sarah M., born Jan. 19, 1855 ; died Oct. 2, 1864. 4. Lewis C, born May 25, 1856; married, CUM MINGS MEMORIAL. 163 Feb. 22, 1883, Addie Ware in Grass Valley, Cal., and has: 1. Melitta, born Dec. 28, 1883. 2. Earl Atkins. 5. Hattie L-, born July 10, 1857; married, Nov. 27, 1878, Wm. H. Hebbard, of Shelburne, N. H. Children: 1. Robert J., born Aug. 10, 1880. 2. Harold E., born May 15, 1882. 3. Son, born Apr. 21, 1884. 6. George F., born Nov. 18, 1858; died Feb. 22, 1865. 7. Charles P., born Dec. 22, i860, married. 8. Elizabeth B., born Mar. 3, 1862. 9. A Son, born Dec 25, 1864, still born. 10. Naomi G., born June ir, 1866. 4. Hannah, born Feb. 16, 1826; married, Oct. 14, 1847, Parker P. Pingree; resided in Georgetown, Mass. 1. Parker Perry, born Feb. 3, 1848; married in Grass Valley, Cal., May 17, 1876, Min- nie Woodfield, sister of his Uncle Lewis' wife. Four children, three girls. 2. Hannah Maria, born Feb. 21, 1849; mar- ried in Haverhill, Mass., Mar. 11, 1873, Grosvenor A. George. 3. Asa, born Oct. 20, 1850; married in Box- ford, Mass., Dec. 9, 1874, Jane Noyes, of Newberry; resided there. 4. Lydia Wheeler, born Apr. 24, 1852, mar- ried Hazen. 5. Daniel Wheeler, born Jan. 12, 1854; mar- ried in Topsfield, Mass., Nov. 24, 1874, Carrie A. Elliot. Three children, died. 6. Minerva, born Dec. 13, 1855 ; married Sept. 2, 1880, in Newburyport, Mass., Samuel Rogers. 7. William, born Nov. 24, 1857. 8. Matilda, born Feb. 1, i860; unmarried; died Apr. 30, 1882. 9. Lewis Harlan, born June 24, 1862. 10. David Alonzo, born June 6, 1866. 11. George H., born Apr. 15, 187a 5. Daniel, born Apr. 23, 1828 ; died May 2, 1832. 6. Evander, born June 1, 1830 ; died May 6, 1832. 7. Son, born Apr. 18, 1832 ; died June 12 following. 164 CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 8. Leonard, born Mar. 13, 1833; died July 17, 1850; drowned. 9. Laona, born Mar. 13, 1833; died Nov. 9, 1834. Twins. 10. Clifford, born Sept. 30, 1835; married, May 13, 1862, Elmira Cummings, daughter of Stephen Cummings. Children : 1. Stephen Henry, born Dec 15, 1863; died Mar. 17, 1865. 2. Agnes, born Mar. 22, 1865; died Nov. 19, 1868. 3. Edith, born Jan. 3, 1867; married A. B. Grover. 4. Chester, born Apr. 29, 1869. 5. Olive, born Oct. 5, 1870. 6. A son, born July 27, 1872; died July 27, 1872. 7. Amy, born Apr. 22, 1875. 8. Ethel, born Jan. 21, 1877; died Nov. 19, 1879. 9. Wesley, born Jan. 18, 1879. 10. Lyman, born Feb. 3, 1881. 11. Girl, born Oct. 11, 1882; died Oct 11, 1882. 11. Lewis, born Feb. 4, 1839; married Isabel Wood- field; resided in Grass Valley, Cal. Children: 1. William Lewis, bom Oct. 4, 1872. 2. Infant daughter, born Oct. 22, 1874; died at birth. 3. Lydia, born Oct. 17, 1875. 4. Daniel, born July 27, 1878. 5. Oscar Alvinzo, bora Aug. 22, 1880; died Mar. 31, 1884. 6. Harlan Evander, born Aug. 11, 1883. 7. Earl Woodfield, born Mar. 30, 1886. 12. Harlan Page, born Oct. 11, 1843; married Mercy E. Peabody, of Gilead. No children, xii. Polly, born July 5, 1800; married Apr. 15, 1823, Andrew, son of Nathaniel and Judith (Bracket) Merrill. He died Oct. 13, 1852. Mr. Merrill lived for several years in Albany, on the place afterwards owned by Leonard Cum- ings. About the year 1835, removed to Glenburn, Me., where he died. In 1889 or 1890 she removed from Mary- land, Wis., to Healdsburg, Cal., and made her home with her daughter, Mary, there. She died Sept. 18, 1898, having thus passed into her 99th year. CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 165 1. Glive, born May 16, 1824, in Albany ; married July 25, 1843, Samuel G. Emery. Resided at Glen- burn, Me. 2. Emily, born Jan. 9, 1826, in Albany; married, Feb. 15, 1849, Benjamin W. Emery, brother of Samuel G. above. Resided in Sparta, Wis., and had: 1. Eva J., born Jan. 21, 1854. 2. Minna C, born Aug. 4, 1856. 3. Byron, born Aug. 3, 1859. 4. Nellie, born Aug. 11, 1862. 5. Fred, born Sept. 21, 1866. 6. Coney, born Mar. 13, 1870. 3. Harriet, born June 2, 1828, in Albany; married, Nov. 3, 1856, Artimas Emery. Resided in Inde- pendence, Wis. She died Jan. 10, 1883. 4. Elmira, born Dec 4, 1830 ; married Rezin Pontius. Resided in San Diego. 5. George, born Sept. 10, 1833; married, Oct. 24, 1876, Augusta Thayer, who died Feb. 13, 1882. Re- sided at Waverly, Dak. 6. Mary, born Mar. 23, 1836, in Blenburn; mar- ried Sept. 22, 1863, Daniel G. Jewett. Resided Healdsburg, Cal. 7. Charles, born Sept. 4, 1838; married, Mar. 20, 1878, Allie Smith and have: 1. Birdie, born Oct. 29, 1879. 2. Charlie, born Mar. 4, 1881. 8. Cummings, born Dec. 11, 1841 ; married, Nov., 1872, Laura Trumbull, who died Feb. 26, 1876; married second, June 30, 1880, Mrs. Fanny Wells. Resided Geary, Dak., and Portland, Ore. xiii. Sophia, born Dec. 19, 1802; married, Feb. 27, 1827, Marma- duke Rawson Hutchinson, who was born Feb. 12, 1802, and died July 26, 1881. She had died Feb. 1, 1880, and in depression of spirits he drowned himself in the pond near his house in Norway, on the border of Albany Me. 1. Lyman, born Jan. 4, 1828; married, May 6, 1855, Martha M. Stone. He died June 22, 1878. He went to Omaha, Neb., when it was but a village and remained there several years in conduct of the public school, and then returned to Albany, where he died of consumption. One child : 1. Frederick R., born Nov. 27, 1863; died Oct. 9, 1865. 2. Charles, born May 2, 1831 ; married, Jan. 4, 1865, l66 CUMMINGS MEMORIAL,. Mrs. Mary J. Hatch, daughter of Dr. Solomon P. and Harriet (Whitney) Cushman, of Bruns- wick, Me. Practiced his profession as physician in Gray, Me., nine years and now for some years in Portland, Me. Children: i. Laura Cushman, born Oct. 18, 1865. 2. Charles Lyman, born Feb. 17, 1868. 3. Daniel, born Apr. 19, 1834; unmarried; farmer and teacher. Owned a farm in Western Iowa; died at Albany, Feb. 15, 1870. 4. Miranda, born Sept. 24, 1837; married, Oct. 30, 1862, Peter F. Wardwell. He died Feb. 21, 1867. No children. 5. Rowena, born Sept. 9, 1845; married, Nov. 28, 1869, Ellery Wheeler, a farmer and lumberman. Resided at Shelburne, N. H. Children: 1. Lizzie Sophia, born Sept. 5, 1871. 2. Lonville Ellery, born Feb. 27, 1875. 297. xiv. Stephen, born July 23, 1805. 298. xv. Hermon, born Jan. 20, 1808. 299. xvi. Leonard, born Feb. 2, 1812. 139. SIMEON CUMMINGS (Benjamin,* Jacob/ Abra- ham^ John, 2 Isaac 1 ) married Mehitabel Nichols, who died Apr. 27, 1808. He died July 17, 1813. Children : i. Mehitabel, born June 9 (27), 1773; married, Mar. 23 (24), 1803, Moses Davis. She died Jan. (June), 16, 1822. ii. Sally, born Sept. 1, 1775. iii. Betty, born Mar. 26, 1778; married, Dec. 23, 1802, Aaron Andrews, son of Thomas. She died May 2 (9), 1808. 300. iv. Simeon, born Dec. 3, 1780. v. Lucy, born Mar. 8, 1783; married Daniel Tyler. She died Oct. 10, 1813. vi. Cynthia, born Sept. 2, 1785; married, Feb., 1807, Seth Dun- bar. She died Apr. 15, 1851. 301. vii. Nichols, born Feb. 28 (29), 1788. viii. Mary, born Sept. 20, 1790; married, May 24, 1820, John Fitzgerald, who died Dec. 18, i860, ix. Margaret, born Jan. 20, 1793; died Oct. 24, 1814. 140. JOSEPH CUMMINGS (Benjamin,* Jacob,* Abra- ham^ John, 2 Isaac 1 ) married, 1775, Temperance Nye, born Oct. 7, 1757 and died June 21, 1878. He died June 30, 1826. At her death she was said to have had 19 children, 69 grandchil- dren and 43 great-grandchildren. CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 167 Children : 302. i. Benjamin, born July 7, 1777- 303. ii. Simeon, born Oct. 31, 1779. iii. Sally, born, Feb. 4, 1782; married, Feb. 14, 1808, Rufus Sargent. New Braintree, Mass. 1. Alonzo, born Sept. 8, 1809 ; died Feb. 21, 1845. 2. Estes Cummings, born July 16, 181 1. 3. Sarah A., born Aug. 1, 1813; married, May 9, 1839, Reed Ruggles. 4. Nathan W., born Dec. 28, 1816; married, May 28, 1846, Eveline F. Lawton. 5. Mary E., born Feb. 7, 1826; married, Mar. 30, 1851, Ezra S. Stanley. 6. Adeline, born June 20, ^828. 304. iv. Joseph, born Mar. 5, 1784. v. Anna, born Oct. 19, 1786; married, Mar. 23, 1810, William Sinclair Brakenridge, born Sept. 8, 1783; died April 13, 1822. She died Feb. 24, 1822. 1. William Sinclair, born July 18, 181 1 ; married, Jan. 10, 1823, Lydia Demond (Demmons) and had: 1. Lucy C, born Mar. 20, 1825. 2. Edward A., born Feb. 29, 1828. 3. Lewis D., born Sept. 14, 1829; died July 3, 1866. 2. Henry Porter, born Nov. 20, 1813; died June 5» 1838. 3. Mary Ann, born Mar. 4. 1816; died May II, 1850. 4. Newell Cutler, born Sept. 11, 1818; died Nov. 20, 1863. Norwich, Ct. 5. Bradish Cummings, born Jan. 22, 1822. vi. Grover, born Aug. 20, 1789; died Aug. 11, 1800. vii. Sela, born Feb. 25, 1792; married Judah Marsh Brakenridge, born Sept. 8, 1785; died July 23, 1859. 305. viii. Haskell, born Apr. 10, 1794. 306. ix. Bradish, born Dec. 29, 1796. 307. x. Estes, born Apr. 27, 1799. xi. Sophronia, born June 12, 1803; married John Smith, who died Aug. 13, 1843; married second, L, Noble Granger, who died Mar. 27, 1876. She died Apr. 26, 1887. One son. 1. John Woodbridge, born Mar. 13, 1836; married Apr. 21, 1863, Susan M. Merrill in Cincinnati, O., and has a daughter, Sophie Granger, bom Aug. 23, 1866, and resides at North Hadley, Mass. l68 CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 141. BENJAMIN CUMMINGS (Abraham,* Jacob,* Abraham,* John, 2 Issac 1 ) married Anna Shaw. He died Feb. 27, 1805. Children : i. Tryphena, born Dec. 25, 1799 ; died Oct. 13, 1803. ii. Ely, born Oct. 2, 1800. iii. Clarissa, born Dec. 12, 1802; died Mar. 12, 1810. iv. Marsena, born Dec. 12, 1804. 142. REV. JACOB CUMMINGS (Solomon,s Jacob,* Abraham,* John, 2 Isaac 1 ) married, Apr. 21, 1824, Harriett Tewkesbury, daughter of John Sargent and Mary (Cheevers) Tewkesbury, born Apr. 1, 1799, at Chelsea (now Winthrop), Mass. She died May 20, 1880. He died June 20, 1866. He had a common school education and studied law with Judge Buck- ingham at Thetford, Vt., but having experienced religion and become convinced that it was his duty to preach the Gospel, he gave up the law, fitted for college at Andover, Mass., and grad- uated at Dartmouth College in 1819. He was teacher in Atkin- son Academy, N. H., 1821-3 and at Hampton, N.H., the follow- ing year. He spent over a year in Andover Theological Semin- ary with the Class of 1822. His first settlement as pastor was in Chatham, N. H., where he was ordained April 28, 1824, and re- mained ten years. He became pastor at Sharon, Mass, 1835-7, Southboro, Mass., 1838-41 and at Hillsboro Bridge, N. H., 1843-56. He removed to Exeter, N. H., at the last date and was without further pastoral charge. Children : i. Edward Payson, born May 19, 1825; married, Jan. 1, 1851, Harriet Bailey at Brookline, N. H., daughter of Ensign Bailey. He was a medical student at Dartmouth College, 1847-8, and became a physician, and died in Newburyport, Mass., April 20, 1878. ii. Mary Cheever Graham, born Apr. 17, 1829, died at Hills- boro Bridge, Mar. 18, 1855. iii. Harriet Putnam, born Apr. 25, 1833; died at Exeter, Nov. 10, 1856. iv. John William, born June 23, 1837; died Nov. 9, 1858, at Hillsboro Bridge. v. Horace Stuart, born July 1, 1840; married Oct. 15, 1874, Jeanette E. Irvin, at Pittsburgh, Pa. Fitted for college at Phillips Exeter Academy and graduated at Dartmouth, 1862. Studied law with Hon. Charles H. Bell at Albany Law School, admitted to New York Bar in 1863, and con- CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 169 tinued to study till following year, when he commenced practice at Exeter. He was appointed to a position in the Treasury office at Washington, which he filled from 1865 to 1873, when he resumed practice of his profession at Washington. His legal residence was at Exeter. He was assistant secretary of New Hampshire Senate, 1863-4 and secretary 1865-6; represented town of Exeter in 1876-7 and chairman of committee on elections and of Republican legislative caucus ; also aide on the staff of the Governor, 1877, with rank of Colonel. Travelled in Europe in 1870 and 1871. 143. ELEAZER CUMMINGS (Eleazer,s Eleazer,* Abra- ham, 8 John, 2 Isaac 1 ) married Anna Ward, born 1769. He died in Sidney, Me., 1840. Children : i. William, born July 13, 1787; unmarried; died in Sacketts Harbor, 1814, in the army, ii. Samuel, born Mar. 23, 1789; married and left, at his death in Galion, O. Nov. 9, 1850, six daughters and one son, who have made homes in different places in Ohio, Indiana, Michigan and Iowa, iii. Eleazer, born Nov. 1, 1791 ; married twice; not reported as having children ; died many years ago. iv. John, born Mar. 14, 1794; married and left quite a family; two or more sons having died in the Union Army, 1863. He died, i860, in Indiana. 308. v. Joseph S., born Feb. 24, 1796. vi. Sally, born Feb. 24, 1796; married and left one daughter; when last known living in Ohio. She died about the year 1833. vii. Anna, born July 12, 1798; unmarried; died Nov. 1838, Sidney, Me. Isaac Townsend, born Jan. 5, 1801. Seth Greeley, born Mar. 16, 1804, in Avon, Me. Asa Ward, born Dec. 24, 1806, in Sidney, Me. Eneas, born July 5, 1810; died Apr. 1854, Sidney, Me. 144. ISAAC CUMMINGS (Elisha,s Isaac,* Isaac,3 Isaac,' Isaac 1 ) married Betsy Boynton. Resided in New Hampton, N. H. Said to have been in the War of the Revolution during its whole period. Removed to the neighborhood of Lisbon, N. H. Children : i. John, born ; married and had . Mrs. Cox says unmarried. 309. Vlll. 310. ix. 311. x. xi. 170 CUM MINGS MEMORIAL. ii. Polly, born Sept. 22, 1776; married Apr. 15, 1801, Stephen Gordon, born Aug. 22, 1776; she died Feb. 5, 1818. Resided in New Hampton, N. H. 1. Joseph, born Mar. 23, 1803. 2. Eliza, born Apr. 18, 1805; married Dec. 11, 1831, Noah Smith. 3. Ira E., born Sept. 23, 1806; married Dec. 11, 1833, Rachel Moses, married second, Jan. 18, 1853, Sarah A. Gordon, who died Feb. 26, 1875. He was Deacon. Resided in Meredith, N. H. 4. Roxana, born Oct. 4, 1809; married Feb. 14, 1836, Luther M. Chase. 5. Mary Ann born Feb. 10, 1813; married Dec. 15, 1835, William Eaton. She died May 6, 1855. 6. Stephen, born Aug. 18, 1817; married Mary Eaton. He died Feb. 1865. Resided in New Hampton, N. H. 312. iii. Joseph, born July 6, 1781. iv. Betsy, born Mar. 21, 1786; married Timothy Gordon, born June II, 1784; cousin of Stephen above. He died Nov. 4, 1859, at Farmington, Me. She died Jan. 8, i860. They went to Maine in the winter of 1824, with family and household goods upon an ox-sled ; settled in Sandy River valley. 1. Belinda, born Apr. 23, 1807; married Josiah Gor- don. Resided in Oakland, Cal., in 1887. 2. Luther, born Nov. 10, 1809; married Eliza A. Chesley. Resided in Farmington, Me. 3. Sophia, born June 26, 1815; married May 1, 1844, Col. David Ingham. Resided in Chicago, 111. 4. Levi Bean, born July 24, 1817; married Jan. 1, 1843, Mary D. Collins. He died Nov. 9, 1870, Farmington, Me. 5. Harriet, born Sept. 23, 1823; died Dec. 1824. 6. Timothy Warren, born Mar. 4, 1826; married Susan A. Hills. Resided in Farmington. v. William. A William married, Jan. 21, 1821, in Meredith, Susan Swain; said to have had two daughters. vi. Dolly, born ; married William Butterick, Pelham, N. H. No children. vii. Nancy, born ; unmarried. Tiii. Mahala, born ; married Putney. Did another daughter, or one of these, marry Stephen Gordon as his second wife? 145- ELJSHA CUM MINGS (Elisha.s Isaac,* Isaac,3 Isaac, 3 Isaac 1 ) married Elisabeth Marston. (An Elisabeth was CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. I7 1 born about 1759 to a Caleb and Jemima Marston. Did Elisha's father marry her mother, widow Jemima?) His farm joined that of his brother, Nathaniel, in New Hampton, N. H. He went at one time to reside in Danville, Vt., with his sons, David, James and Daniel. He died, and his wife came to live with her son, Caleb. Children : i. David, married Jan. 28, 1808, Hannah Harris, cousin of Mrs. Mary Cox, of Bridgewater. Five or six children, ii. James, iii. Daniel. iv. Marston, married Mary Smith of New Hampton, who be- came insane and hanged herself. They had : 1. Lucian. 2. Jerome. 3. Lyman Walker, said to have gone west. 4. John Mooney. 312a. v. Caleb, born Apr. 28, 1796. vi. Daughter, born . 146. NATHANIEL CUMMINGS (Elisha,* Isaac,* Isaac.3 Isaac, 2 Isaac 1 ) married, May 26, 1788-9 (May 23, 1790, Mrs. Cox, Bridgewater, N. H., Record, May 16, 1790, by Thomas Crawford, J. P.) Mary Crawford, born Nov. 12, 1770, daughter of Capt. Jonathan, of Bridgewater. He died about 1818, as his daughter, Mary, says that when she was thirteen years old she saw her father hooked to death, being tossed on the horns of a mad animal; he lived twenty-five hours and retained his reason to the last. He was buried at New Hampton. The widow married a widower by the name of Cox with eight chil- dren and removed to Holderness. She lived there some fifteen years after and was buried at New Hampton. Mr. Cox invited William Smith Cummings to come and live with him and care for the family and gave him his farm. Children : Cyrus, born Apr. 23, 1791, at New Hampton, N. H. Jonathan, born Nov. 12, 1793. Elisha, born Jan. 2, 1796. Pingrey, born Feb. 28, 1798. William Smith, born Mar. 1, 1800. Samuel, born May, 1, 1803; died , 1836; married Martha Weeks, Gilford, N. H. No children, vii. Mary, born Mar. 1, 1805; married Dec. 23, 1828, Andrew S. Cox, of Holderness, N. H. 313- 1. 314. ii. 315- iii. 316. iv. 317- v. vi. IJ2 CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 1. George, born Dec. n, 1829, went to Arizona, and died June 21, 1873. 2. Albert, born Aug. 6, 1835, in Holderness ; married Jan. 1, 1843, Maria L. Crane, of Meredith Vil- lage. Had a son, Frederich, born Jan. 27, 1865, and another Albert, living in Boston, 1884. 3. Mary Helen, born ; died young. 4. Clara A., born June 15, 1843 ; married Jan. 8, 1879, George H. Gay, of Boston. 5. Edwin, born Aug. 13, 1844; married Dec. 7, 1868, Jennie Pease of Meredith Village. Had a son, Clarence, born Jan. 27, 1873. viii. Julia, born June II, 1808; married Joel Wilson, of Cumber- land, Me. They died at Westbrook, Me., within an hour and a quarter of each other, and were buried in one grave, at Cumberland. Four children. ix. Relief, born Apr. 3, 1810; married Aug. 10, 1828, Joseph Connell, who died July, 1833, in Holderness. She married second C. Helleson, of Denmark, who died 1843 ; married third Thomas H. Smith, of New Hampton. She died in Boston, Jan. 3, 1876. Had 2 children by first marriage, 1 by second and 2 by third. x. Mahala, born Mar. 3, 1812; died at Plymouth (or Hold- erness), N. H., Dec. 23, 1842. One Mahala, June 1, 1822, joined the church in Plymouth, N. H. In 1732 was dis- missed to Meredith Bridge. A Mahala married May 7, 1832, Nathaniel Gilman, of Gilford, N. H. xi. Daughter, born ; died young. 147. ANDREW CUMMINGS (Elisha,s Isaac,* Isaac,3 Isaac, 2 Isaac 1 ) married Hannah Crawford (sister of his brother Nathaniel's wife). He is said, according to records of Bridge- water, N. H., to have died there of palsy, Aug. 15, 1868, aged 88 years, 9 months. Pres. Jos. Cummings' papers make him died in year 1872, aged 93. Neither seem to be in accord with the record of his birth. There is a record of death in Westford, Mass., Nov. 16, 1870 of widow Hannah Cummings, aged 90 ) irs 1 month 12 days. Children: i. Polly, born Mar. 3, 1801. ii. H;.nnah, born Sept. 27, 1802. iii. Caleb, born June 20, 1804. iv. Robert, born Jan. 14, 1806. 318. v. Walter, born Jan. 14, 1806, (June 1, 1807 ?). vi. Phebe, born Oct. 9, 1808. A Phebe married Cummings of CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 173 Bridgewater, recorded in Plymouth, N. H., as married Apr. II, 1828, Humphrey Sawyer, vii. Marston, born Mar. 8, 1810. viii. Susannah, born June 23, 181 1 ; married Bailey Webster, born 1808; resided in New Hampton, N. H. Had Elizabeth, who died young, and Robert, born 1833, and married in 1851. 148. JOSEPH CUMMINGS (Joseph,* Isaac,* Isaac,* Isaac, 2 Isaac 1 ) married, Dec. 5, 1776, Anna Gove, daughter of Jonathan and Hannah Gove, born in Seabrook,N.H., 1753; died July 22, 1792. He died Sept. 24, 1788. He was graduated at Harvard College in 1768. He taught school after leaving col- lege and studied divinity in his native town. In July, 1778, being then of Say brook, N. H., he bought for £150, 100 acres of land in Dublin, N. H., which he afterward sold to his brother Amos. He came to Marlboro, N. H., in 1778, as a candidate, and having received a call to become pastor was ordained there Nov. nth of the same year, the first pastor of the church. He was dismissed Dec. 26, 1780, under certain charges impugning his ministerial standing, which were sus- tained by a council. He then returned to Topsfield and soon after went to Ohio as land agent for a Massachusetts company. On his way home he was taken suddenly ill, and came to Marl- boro to the house of his brother, Amos, where he died. Children : 319. i. Charles, born Sept. 23, 1777, Seabrook, N. H. ii. Mary, born Aug. 31, 1779; married June 8, 1802, Jacob Batchelder, born July 2, 1779. He died Feb. 1, 1853; she died June 22, 1871, and was buried in Boxford. He had a saw mill in Boxford, Mass, and also opened a tavern there. Children : 1. Lydia, born Feb. 12, 1804. 2. Jacob, born July 10, 1806; married, Nov. 21, 1833, Mary W., daughter of Rev. Dr. Charles and Anna (Smith) Wellington, of Templeton, Mass. D. C. 1830; principal high school, Lynn; Tem- pleton Academy, and after of a classical school, Salem. Collector Int. Rev. and first librarian of free public library in Lynn, and died Dec. 17, 1876. Had six daughters and two sons. 3. Joseph Cummings, born May 10, 1809, in Tops- field; New Hampshire Medical School, 1836; practiced medicine in Lynn, Topsfield, Cam- 174 CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. bridge and Templeton, where he died, Apr. 26, 1885. Married Anna, daughter of Dr. W. of Templeton. Had three daughters, all dead. 4. Mary Ann, born July 23, 1812. 5. John Quincy, born Jan. 22, 1815 ; resided in Box- ford. Married Melilia Peabody. In Civil War; died of typhoid fever on board hospital ship, Euterpe, Oct. 17, 1862. 6. Samuel Huntington, born June 2, 1819. In the war and promoted to Sergeant, in battle Port Hud- son. Resided in Methuen. He married Caro- line Amelia Peabody. Was town clerk Boxford, 1842 and 1844. 7. Edward Gove, born Oct. 29, 1822. In Civil War; injured by accident and discharged; died May 7, 1879; resided in Boxford. 320, iii. Cyrus, born July 30, 1782. iv. Cynthia, born Apr. 5, 1785 ; married Mar. 2, 1812, Simon Lane, Resided in Sanbornton, N. H. She died there July 6, 1853. Mr. Lanes first marriage was to Abegail Pills- bury, born 1787; married 1807 and died May 17, 1811. He died June 5, 1837. 1. Cyrus C, born Nov. 25, 1812; died Feb. 3, 1816. 2. Lucy Ann, born Nov. 1, 1814; died Nov. 30, fol- lowing. 3. Cynthia Ann, born Dec. 16, 1815; died Feb. 19, ^ 1843. 4. Sophonia Story, born Nov. 19, 1817 ; married J. P. Melton, who died 1847. 5. Abigail Pillsbury, born Sept. 23, 1819; married, Aug. 4, 1819, Edwin G. Batchelder. She died in Boxford, Mass., March 13, 1875. 6. Alethea Huntington, born Sept. 27, 1821 ; died Feb. 2, 1846. 7- John Clifford, born Oct. 16, 1823; died July 31, 1847. 8. Joseph Cummings, born Sept., 1825 ; married May 2, 1852, Sarah M. Sargent; died June 17, 1852. v. Samuel, born Apr. 5, 1785; died June 2 (22?), 1802. vi. Sophia, born July 12, 1787; married Daniel Story, Ports- mouth, N. H. She died Jan. 2, 1845. He was general agent of the Eastern Stage Co., a position in those days of no little consideration. Their children were : 1. Sylvester P. 2. Daniel, who died young. CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 175 3. James Monroe, who married and had 10 children; died in Chicago. 149. JONATHAN CUMMINGS (Joseph,* Isaac,* Isaac,* Isaac, 2 Isaac 1 ) married, May 23, 1780 Elizabeth White, daugh- ter of Josiah and Sarah (Prince), of Wenham, but of Topsfield when married, born ; died Oct. 20, 1797, aged 52 years. He married second, Dec. 20, 1798, Lydia (Lucy, Tops. Soc.) Kimball, of Wenham, Mass, born Jan. 31, 1765 and died Nov. 9, 1857. He was taken prisoner during the War of Inde- pendence and confined for some time in Jamaica, W. I. He died in Guildhall, Vt., Feb. 28, 1846. His father left him land near Stone Bridge, in Ipswich, which he sold and removed to Topsfield, where he lived till somewhere about 1806, when he went to Upper Coos County, N. H., and in 1820 settled in Guildhall, Vt. Children : i. Polly, born Sept. 15, 1781 ; died Apr. 22, 1783 or 4. ii. Elizabeth, born May 26, 1783 ; married, Sept. 17, 1804, John Lummiss by whom she had two sons, John and George. Mrs. George Lummiss was at one time living at Wenham, Mass. Elisabeth married second Dodge, and married third Knowleton and died Aug. 18, 1851. iii. Lydia, born Dec. 1, 1784; died June 17, 1817. 321. iv. Isaac, born Oct. 18, 1799. 150. ELIJAH CUMMINGS (Joseph,* Isaac,* Isaac,' Isaac, 2 Isaac 1 ) married, June 24, 1783, Eunice Conant, daughter of William and Elizabeth (Potter) Conant. She died in Tops- field, Dec. 13, 1813. He died Mar. 28 (27?), 1842. He bought part of his father's farm. He learned a trade in his boyhood and had a shop on the "old house" lot. A part of his business was making spinning wheels and cabinet work. He lived a short time with his daughter, Judith, in Georgetown. He was converted in the great revival of 1 830-1. He was then in his 70th year. Of the company brought into the church he was the eldest, a boy of 12 joining at the same time. He was an earnest man in whatever he undertook. In his last years he spent much time in the reading of the Bible and private devo- tions. His name is on the list of pensioners, 1833, Massachu- setts State troops. Children : i. Eunice, born June 18, 1784; married, July 18, 1806, Moses 176 CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. Knowlton, of Hamilton. She died a widow at McLean Hospital, Charlestown, Aug. 21, 1831, being placed there on account of mental disease occasioned by softening of the brain. About 1826 she came home to her father's, and herself and family were supported by him. It is probable that she became a widow about that time. 1. Pamelia, born May 1810; married, Aug. 12, 1832, Samuel S. McKenzie, born Apr. 22, 1810, Hamil- ton Rec. She died Sept. 13, 1858. They had one daughter, Caroline Augusta, born May 31, 1837; died May 31, 1863. 2. Eunice, born . She was expecting and ready to be married but died suddenly of brain fever, Oct., 1841. She was buried in Topsfield in the old lot where the forefathers were laid; "It is by the River Meadow and though hundreds have been buried there, only six graves are marked by any stone." She was about 25 years old. 3. Aaron D., born Oct. 27, 1819, Ham. Rec. ; married, Dec. 15, 1852, Laura M. Browne. He died in Groveland, Mass., Sept. 15, 1865. Widow was living in Bradford, Mass., 1887. 1. Infant boy, born Nov. 9, 1853; died Nov. 16. 2. Willie, born Dec. 13, 1854; died Jan. 23, 1878. 322. ii. William, born Jan. 17, 1788. iii. Judith, born Jan. 28, 1792; published, Mar. 12, 1815, to Sylvester Cummings (369). He died Apr. 17, i860. She died Dec. 26, 1863. 151. AMOS CUMMINGS (Josephs Isaac/* Isaacs Isaac, 2 Isaac 1 ) married, Jan. 1, 1784, Mercy Knowlton, of Beverly, Mass., who was born Dec. 15, 1763 and died June 21, 1819. He died Aug. 8, 1843, in Marlboro, N. H. He came to Marl- boro in the spring of 1782 and purchased some wild land in the northern part of that town. In the autumn he returned to his native town, Topsfield. In the following spring, in coming back to Marlboro, he was obliged to travel on snow- shoes, guided by trees which he had marked the previous autumn. He is described as a strong man, possessed of an iron constitution and great powers of endurance, a good neighbor and a conscientious Christian. CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 177 Children : i. Betsy, born Oct. 4, 1785 ; married, Oct. 26, 1813, Luther Hemenway (son of Ebenezer). She died Aug. 28, 1850. 1. Joseph, born Oct. 19, 1814; died Jan. 20, 1815. 2. Charles G, born Mar. 8, 1816. 3. Sarah, born Sept. 28, 1818. 4. Eliza, born, June 14, 1825. 5. Luther, born Jan. 15, 1827. 323. ii. Amos, born Nov. 1, 1792. 152. JOHN CUMMINGS (Pelatiah,s Isaac/ Isaac,3 Isaac, 2 Isaac, 1 ) married (published May 25, 1777) Sarah Ten- ney, of Wenham. (Did she die, July 22, 1781 ?). He removed to Barnard, Vt. Children not given. 153. ISAAC CUMMINGS (Pelatiah,s Isaac/ Isaacs Isaac, 2 Isaac 1 ) married, May 20, 1800, Betsy, daughter of Stephen Emery, of Winchendon, Mass. He settled on the home farm in Marlboro, N. H., where he kept tavern several years. Removed to Winchendon in 1817, where he died Feb. 24, 1843. His widow died Jan. 23, 1862, aged 92. Children : i. George, born Jan. 2, 1803 ; died 1803. ii. Eliza, born Aug. 31, 1804; married Levi Prentiss, of Win- chendon, removed to Acworth, N. H., 1859, where he died. She was living (1884) in Manchester, N. H. Had two married daughters. 324. iii. George, born June 22, 1806. iv. Alzina, born Dec. 17, 1807; unmarried; died "suddenly" Sept. 17, 1824, in Winchendon. v. Charles Franklin, born Aug. 30, 1809; died Apr. 30, 1812. 325. vi. Isaac, born Dec. 13, 1810. vii. Lydia, born Nov. 17, 1813; married Andrew Beard. Resided at Palmer, Mass. She died Mar. 16, 1861. 154. JACOB CUMMINGS (Jacob,* Joseph^ John,3 Isaac, 2 Isaac 1 ) married, Dec. 19, 1765, Bridget Lillie, who died in Sutton, Dec. 24, 181 1. Children : i. Betty, born Aug. 16, 1766; married, Dec. 23, 1790 or 91, by Rev. Ebenezer Lamson, Stephen Howard, born Aug. 8, 1770, son of Capt. John and Huldah (Sibley). Resided in Sutton, Mass., but removed to Orange, Mass. 1. Pearley, born June 21, 1784. 2. Jonathan, born Mar. 6, 1796; died July 28, 1872. 326. ii. 327- HI. IV. 328. v. 329- VI. VII. 178 CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 3. Stephen, born Mar. 18, 1798. 4. Betsy, born Feb. 27, 1800. 5. Silence, born Aug. 20, 1803. Jonathan, born Jan. 16, 1769. Abner C, born Oct. 9, 1770. Polly, born Dec. 16, 1772; married May 2, 1799, by Rev. E. Mills, Jonathan Holman, Jr. Pearley, born May 18, 1776. Amasa, Dorn Jan. 17, 1778. Sally, born July 5, 1780; died Mar. 16, 1840, in Sutton. Un- married. Inscription in cemetery. viii. Matilda, born Jan. 9, 1786; married Apr. 4, 1815, by Rev. E. Mills, Isaac Dodge, Jr., and had David Sears, born Nov., 1816. ix. Stephen, born May 22, 1787; married, May 21, 1818, Betsy, born Feb. 10, 1792, daughter of Timothy Carriel, who died Nov. 13, 1854. He married second widow Hills. He died about 1871. Had one child by his first wife, Mary Jane, who died at ten days from birth. 155. DANIEL CUMMINGS (Jacobs Josephs John,? Isaac, 2 Isaac 1 ) married, May 6, 1765, Rachel Hayden, Montpe- lier, Vt. The order in the arrangement of births of the nine chil- dren not certain. Children : 330. i. Daniel, born . 33i 332 333 334 ii. Elisha, born Jan. 22, 1768. iii. Jacob, born Jan. 12, 1770. iv. John, born . v. Simon, born . vi. Rachel, born Feb. 3, 1776; married, 1797, Daniel Hewett, born Feb. 26, 1773. She died Nov. 8, 1817. He died Apr. 29, 1845, aged 72, Montpelier, Vt. 1. Rachel, born Jan. 20, 1798; Married, May, 1824, Jonathan Bassett, of Montpelier. 2. Daniel, born May 3, 1799; died Apr. 15, 1826. 3. Lydia, born Dec. 4, 1800; married, June 7, 1826, Silvester Bradley. 4. Eliphalet, born May 29, 1802; died Sept. 22, 18S4. 5. Simon C, born July 17, 1804, was a surgeon in Boston. 6. Mary born May 22, 1806. 7. Achsah, born Nov. 14, 1808; married, Jan. 1, 1833, A. G. Cook. She died Mar. 16, 1856. 8. Lyman, born July 28, 1810; married, Jan. 1, 1832, Adeline Wells. He died Sept. 16, 1883. CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. l 79 9. Jonas Galusha, born May 10, 1813; died Feb. 6, 1872. 10. Sarah C, born Nov. 23, 1816; married Nov. 7, 1850, Bradley. She had a daughter who died Jan., 1885, leaving a daughter also. 335. vii. David, born . viii. Lydia, born ; married Preserved Baker; resided and died in Mass. Had Oliver and Nathan, who both died unmarried. 336. ix. Safford, born June 16, 1784. 156. JESSE CUMMINGS (Jacob,* Joseph,* John,3 Isaac, 2 Isaac 1 ) married by Rev. D. Hall, Aug. 29, 1771, Mary Fitz. She died June 22, 1832. He died Oct. 9, 1835. He appears at Paris, Me., as early as 1802-3. He owned a large part of the land on which the village of Paris Hill is situated. Children : i. Mary, born Mar. 14 (or 24), 1772 in Sutton. ii. Lois, born Mar. 25, 1774; married, Apr. 2, 1795, Solomon, son cf Solomon and Lois (Haven) Leland born Aug. 2, 1772. He lived at Dixfield, Me., where they settled soon after marriage. 1. Ira, born , 1796; married Hannah Rowell; lived in Jay, Me., and had: 1. Solomon Russell, born 1822. 2. Warren, born 1824. 3. Daniel Emerson, born 1826. 4. Charles Emery, born 1829. 5. Augustus Strickland, born 183 1. 6. Silas, born 1833. 7. Salisbury Rowell, born 1835. 8. Mary Cummings, born 1839. 2. Mary Cummings, born June 28, 1797 ; unmarried ; died Nov., 1831. 3. A daughter, died infant. 337- iii- Jonathan, born Dec. 18, 1775. 338. iv. Jonas, born Aug. 14, 1779. 339. v. Simeon, born Jan. 2, 1783. iv. Nancy, born Nov. 23, 1789; married Nehemiah Packard. A Mrs. Nancy Packard's house was struck by lightning, June 3, 1853. Paris, p. 179.. In 1827 Jesse Cummings deeded to Anna, single woman, his daughter, property described as "the Eldridge Fobes Stand." 157. FREE CUMMINGS (Jacob,* Joseph,* John,3 Isaac, 2 Isaac 1 ) married by Rev. D. Hall, of Sutton, Mass., June 16, l8o CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 1774, Ruth Stockwell. Married second, Nov. 14, 1776, Alice Gould. Married third, Rachel Williams. Children : i. Ruth, born Feb. 5, 1778; married Jeremy Thompson. She married, second, Solomon King. She died July 5, 1835. 340. ii. Free, born June 4, 1779. iii. Phebe, born June 30, 1781 ; married Isaac Merritt. She died Nov. 12, 1858. iv. Amos, born Sept. 4, 1786; died young. 341. v. Jacob, born Dec. 8, 179x1. vi. Rachel, born Sept. 27, 1797; married Hezekiah Albee. Said to have had children, Preston, Lewis and Fidelia. The last married Alonzo W. Olds, and in 1886 resided in South- bridge, and her mother was living with her. 342. vii. Chandler, born Feb. 21, 1799. viii. Susan, born October 31, 1804; married Schuyler Morris. She died Jan. 6, 1883. Was living at one time in Charlton. No children. 158. ASA CUMMINGS (Jacob,* Josephs John,3 Isaac, 2 Isaac 1 ) married, 1784, Damaris Temple, who was born Nov. 30, 1758. She died June 24, 1821. He died June 24, 1841, in Sutton. Both he and his son, Asa, lived in Sutton, Mass., in the house built by Jacob, later owned by Mrs. John Parsons. Children : i. Olive, born June 20, 1786; married, Jan. 12, 1806, Jonathan Collar (or Collier), of Boylston, Mass.; born Jan. 9, 1777, in Oxford, Mass., where he died Oct. 2, 1820. A saddler. ii. Asa, born Mar. 10, 1788; married, May 25, 1808, Lydia Hath- away and had: 1. Davis W., born Feb. 17, 1810; married. 1833, Sophronia Humes. He died May 29, 1836. One child, Asa W., born Mar. 31, 1834. 111. Persis, born Nov. 28, 1792; married, June 14, 1814, John Hall, son of John and Dolly (Ward) of Sutton. He resided in Millbury, Mass. 1. Susanna Sibley, born Feb. i, 1815. 2. John Sibley, born Aug. 4, 1818. 3- Estes Harmon, born Dec. 20, 1821. 4- Marcus Morton, born Oct. 19, 1824. 159- JOSEPH CUMMINGS (Daniel,* Joseph,* John,3 Isaac, 2 Isaac 1 ) married Polly Ingersoll. Married second, Mar- tha Sargent. He died Dec. 14, 1843, aged 92. CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 181 Children : i. Benjamin, born ; married, ; married second 1. Salome Ann, born , 1820; married Cyrus Curtis and had : 1. Cyrus Herman K., born June 18, 1850. 2. Florence G., born Aug. 23, 1855. 2. Amasa F., born Dec. 27, 1822; married Mary Purrington and had : 1. LeRoy, born Feb. 13, i860. 2. Frank, born Mar. 3, 1862; married Kate L. James. 3. John Combs, born Oct. 3, 1826; married Lavinia S. Bumpus and had : 1. Cora B., born , 1859; married Arthur C. Atwood. Resided in Auburn, Me. 2. John Wesley, born , 1868. ii. Samuel, born . iii. William, born ; married Susan Jordan; married second Sarah P. Pierce; residing in Gray, Me. 1. Joseph, born . 2. Martha, born . 3 4 5 6 7. Samuel P., born ; married Ruth J. Foster; resided in North Gray, Me., and had: 1. Eugene I., born . 2. Ethel J., born . 3. Bessie W., born . 4. Lewis W., born . Charles W., born William Robinson, born Betsey, born . Joshua, O., born . 5. Adelbert B., born 8. Mary S., born . 9. Sarah A. a born . 10. Jane E., born . 11. John G, born . 343. iv. Joseph, born . 344. v. Isaac Jennings, born vi. Lucy, born ; married Joseph Dolly, resided in Norway and after in Lincoln, Me. vii. Permelia, born ; unmarried. 160. ELISHA CUMMINGS (Daniel,* Joseph,* John,' Isaac, 2 Isaac 1 ) married Mary Dolly, of Gray. In Dec, 1776, being then of Gray, his name was on the pay-roll of Capt. Mayberry's company, that was marched to Dorchester Heights l82 CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. that year. He came to Norway early, at least sold land in Paris. Apr. 20, 1791. His farm lay west of Witt place, in Nor- way. He was assessed for fifty acres in 1798. He was among the incorporators of the Universalist Society in i8o5. Children : 345. i. John, born . 346. ii. Daniel, born . in. Charlotte, born ; married Andrew Richardson, of Greenwood, born Dec. 18, 1802. He had a son, Calvin, born Aug. 23, 1825, in Gray, who married, Calista, daughter of William Churchill. iv. Polly, born ; married Charles Dolbeer, Kingfield, Me. v. Betsy, born ; married Luke Owens, 1816; taxed in Paris. vi. Abigail, born ; married, , 1808, Noah Dean, of Paris. He married second Lucinda Andrews, born Jan. 3, 1794. Had: 1. Laura, who died Sept. , 1838. 2. Noah Bainbridge, born , 1821. Western States. 3. John, born . 4. Alvin, born . vii. Lorana, born ; married Jacob Pike, of Norway, born Mar. 30, 1794, and he died Mar. 15, 1847. viii. Ruth, born ; married Lopez. Resided in Free- man. ix. Calvin, born . x. Lucretia, born ; married Elijah Jordan, born Dec. 18, 1802. 161. ISAAC CUMMINGS (Daniel,* Josephs John,3 Isaac, 2 Isaac 1 ) married Elisabeth Bryant, daughter of Solomon and Elisabeth (Curtis) Bryant, born Dec. 22, 1766 and died Feb. 3, 1843. He was early in Gray, Me., but removed to Norway, where in 1805, we fin d him among incorporators of the Universalist Society and thence to Greenwood, where he lived on the farm afterwards owned by Asaph Paine. About the year 1820, he took a farm, part of lot 9, in Hamlin's Gore. He lived there till his death. He was an industrious man and respected in the community. His death occurred Oct. 1, 1842, the History of Norway says, in Bethel. He was said to have 103 grand and 57 great-grandchildren. Children : i. Elizabeth, born Sept. 18, 1782; married Consider, son of 347- in. 348. iv. 349- v. VI. CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 183 Consider and Lydia (Bryant) Fuller, born May 31, 1780. Mr. Fuller's mother, after her husband's death, joined the Soc.of Shakers at New Gloucester. He was said to be a lineal discendant of Dr. Samuel Fuller of the Plymouth Colony. Lived in Woostock a few years and afterwards in Greenwood where he died Mar. 2, 1872. Elizabeth died Sept. 1850. 1. Christiana, born Jan. 2, 1802; married Charles B. Brooks. 2. Chloe, born Feb. 23, 1807; married Rufus Farrar. He married second Widow Spofford. 3. Lucy B., born Jan. 20, 1813; married Eli H. Cush- man. 4. Consider, born Jan. 25, 1815; married Sarah O. Greeley. 5. Betsy, born Aug. 19, 1820; married Jonathan Fickett, Jr. 6. Abigail, born ; married Stephen Davis. 7. Lovicy, born ; married Stephen Davis (?) 8. Lydia, born ; married Joseph H., son of Luther Briggs. He married second Sally J. York. ii. Chloe, born Oct. 15, 1784; married Dr. James Merrill, said to be of Hebron, Me., but settled in Massachusetts. She died Sept. 8, 1840. Isaac, born Oct. 31, 1786. George Williams, born Nov. 22, 1788. Moses, born Aug. 2, 1791. Mary W., born Sept. 22, 1793; married Timothy Wellcome. Lived at Minot, New Portland and Freeman, Me. Moved to Wisconsin 1846-9; thence to Minnesota, where he died in 1872 or 3, age 84. She died 1882. 1. Michael, born Feb. 27, 1815; married Fidelia Spear of Gardiner, Me., and had twelve children. He was an elder and in 1885 was preaching in Montecello, Minn. 2. Isaac C, born May 8, 1818; married Mary Decker, of Gardiner, Me., and had three sons. He, an Elder, resided in Hallowell, Me., twenty years; later in Yarmouth, Me. Besides preaching dur- ing some 40 years, he has carried on a large publishing business under the name of the Scrip- tural Publication Society, devoted to the dissem- ination of the doctrine of conditional immor- tality. 3. Louisa A. P., born , 1819; died , 1820. 4. Jacob W. B., born June 11, 1825; married Abigail 184 CUM MINGS MEMORIAL. Starbird, of Hartland, Me. He married second a German woman, having two children by first wife and four by second. He is a physician and surgeon at Sleepy Eye, Minn. 5. Solomon C, born April 12, 1827; married Mary Curtis, Newbury, Me. One son is a minister in Monticello, and another a druggist in Lon- don, Eng. He was himself a successful preacher in Monticello, and died in 1878. 6. Mary E., born July 6, 1830 ; married Joseph Curtis. Married second Isaac Cummings, eight children. Lived in Elk River, Minn. 7. Cyrus H, born Jan. 10, 1833. Farmer, died 1882 at Garden City, Minn. vii. Abigail F., born Jan. 2, 1796; married Azur Herrick, of Poland. Removed to Wisconsin. 350. viii. Daniel, born Apr. 23, 1798. ix. Lydia, born Dec. 7, 1799; married Daniel Hussey, of Wind- ham, Me. x. Hannah, born Mar. 9, 1802; married John (Joseph?) Buck, of Hamlin's Grant. xi. Solomon, born Apr. 11, 1804; married Cinderella, daughter of Abijah Lapham, born Aug. 1, 1807. He died Apr. 15, 1826. Widow married second, Joseph Cummings, younger brother of first husband. One child : r. Annis P., born Dec. 12, 1827; died Aug. 25, 1829. xii. Lois M., born June 19, 1806; married, Jan. 8, 1829, Moses A. Herrick, Poland, Me. 1. Diana S., born Sept. 20, 1829. 2. Ruth H, born Dec. 31, 1830. 3. Albert F., born Oct. 29, 1832. 4. Sarah A., born Dec. 1, 1834. 5. George W., born Nov. 28, 1837. 6. Lucy M., born Oct. , 1840. 7. Bloomville, born Sept. 23, 1842. 8. Granville R., born Sept. 21, 1844. 9- Ronello S., born Feb. 4, 1847. 351. xiii. Joseph, born June 2, 1808. xiv. Ruth, born Nov. 5, 1810; married Stephen Buck, of Green- wood, Me. They had: 1. Cordelia, born , who married, Dec. 25, 1853, Dudley son of John and Abigail Holt. 162. DANIEL CUMMINGS (Daniel,* Josephs John,* Isaac, 2 Isaac 1 ) married Abigail Fletcher. Married second, Hannah Briggs. of Plymouth, Mass. He died Jan. 29, 1827; CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 185 she died Mar. 9, 1837. In the History of Norway, p. 79, under the year 1826, we read, "In January of this year Daniel Cum- mings, of Gray, was found dead in the road where he had been traveling for wood. He was aged sixty and the first white male born in Gray ;" but on p. 488 the date is given as above. Children : 352. i. Daniel, born Apr. 16, 1791. ii. Experience, born ; unmarried; died in Illinois. iii. Hannah B., born Nov. 3, 1802; died Oct. 11, 1824. iv. Ira, born Apr. 19, 1805 ; married Elizabeth Austin, of Buck- field. Resided in Rocton, 111. Had three children, v. Abigail, born July 6, 1807; married, Dec. 25, 1833, Deacon Charles Libby, of Gray. Had three children of whom two died. 1. Carrie E., born ; married Chas. H. Doughty of Gray. vi. Thirza, born July 5, 1810; married, Dec. 6, 1832, William Dolly, of Gray. They had : 1. Augustus R, born Feb. 17, 1835; married Mary Baker. Resided in Concord, N. H. 2. Daniel H., born ; married Lucy B'urgeson, of Gray. Four children : 1. Edward M. 2. Annie L. 3. Frank E. 4. Charles C. 3. Fanny, born , married Rev. Albert Hilman. 4. Thirza Helen, born Mar. 31, 1846. vii. Leonard F., born Sept. 27, 1812; married Hannah S. Merrill, of Falmouth ; resided in Gray, Me. He died June 10, 1877. 1. Franklin L., born Sept. 3, 1838; married, resided in Rockland, Me., and had : 1. Fannie E., born Sept. 4, 1864. 2. Eliza H, born Mar. 7, 1840; married Dolly and had: 1. Charles E., born , 1878. 2. Milo G., born , 1880. 3. John E., born , 1882. 4. Blanche B., born , 1884. 5. Samuel M., born , 1885. 6. Jennie, born , 1887. 3. Samuel M., born Mar. 16, 1842. 4. Susan M., born Jan. 21, 1845. 5. Abbie T., born Dec. 1, 1847; married Fagg. 1 86 CUM MINGS MEMORIAL. 6. Alroy, born Oct. i, 1849. 7. Mary E., born Nov. 2, 1852; married Small. 8. Fred A., born Mar. 1854. 353. viii. David B., born July 22, 1817. ix. Silas A., born Oct. 20, 1820; married, May 14, 1846, Ann Whitney. A carpenter by trade; died in Portland, Me., Nov. 13, 1883. Four Children. 163. AMOS CUMMINGS (Daniel,* Joseph/, John,3 Isaac, 2 Isaac 1 ) married Betsy Fletcher. He died Apr. 19, 1854; she died Mar. 21, 1855. He was a farmer and lived in Gray, Me. Children : 1. Abigail, born June 4, 1797,* married Joseph York, who early settled in Norway and was a farmer. They had Betsy and Mary, Joseph and Elizabeth. One child died, aged 4 years, Aug., 19, 1828; and another, aged 2 years, Aug. 23, of the same year. Joseph, Jr., was injured in a saw mill and died three days after, Apr. 15, 1847. Elizabeth married Warren Noyes and was living 1888 in Gorham, N. H. Her mother also living at the same time and place, ii. Roswell, born Oct. 18, 1799; married Jerusha Haskell, a tanner. He died June 11, 1859. Had two children, Royal and Frank. 354. iii. Amos, born Aug. 31, 1801. 355- iv. Jeremiah, born Sept. 30, 1803. v. Charlotte, born Mar. 6, 1812; married Henry Young. Re- , sided in Mechanic Falls, Me., and had: 1. Mary Frances, born Aug. 19, 1843; married Rev. U. B. Bartlett. 2. Charlotte Elizabeth, born Sept. 1845; married Ed- win E. McKenney. 3- Joseph Henry, died young. 4. Charles Henry, born 1857; died 1858. vi. Eunice, born Feb. 20, 1815; married William Law. Resided in Gray, Me. A farmer. She died Mar. 10, 1886. The following children reported : 1. Abby, born . 2. William H. Scott. Said to be in California. 3. Willard, born . 4. Lizzie, born . 5. Augustus, born 6. Charles, born — 7- Vesta, born 356. vii. Henry, bom Nov. 3, 1818. CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 1 87 viii. Barney P., born Mar. 25, 1821 ; married Ann Becket. Resi ded in Portland, Me., A carpenter. No children, ix. Willard, born July 21, 1823; died May 26, 1843. 164. STEPHEN CUMMINGS (Joseph,* John,* John,* Isaac, 2 Isaac 1 ) married, Mar. 3, 1791, Polly Brown, of New Ipswich, N. H. Resided at Phillipston, Mass. Children : i. Betsy, born June 21, 1792; died Dec. 20, 1819. ii. Stephen, born Dec. 23, 1793 ; died Oct. 17, 1820. iii. Susan, born Nov. 18, 1795; married, July 5, 1820, Moses O. Felton. iv. Polly, born Nov. 10, 1797; married Jan 21, 1818, John Dun- ton. Louisa, born Apr. 28, 1800; married King. Laura, born Apr. 28, 1802; married, May 18, 1824, Edw. Brigham, born May 26, 1795. Heath, Mass., Whitting- ham, Vt. Amos Smith, born Dec. 2, 1804; died 1893. Charles Adams, born July 3, 1807. Fanny Ann, born May 7, 1810. Augusta Loretta, born June 23, 1812; married Jackson Lamb, Winchendon, Mass., and had : 1. William H., born Oct. 9, 1834. 2. Amos S. born Nov. 19, 1836. 3. Jane, born Dec. 7, 1838. 4. Francis. 5. Fanny. 6. Adelphia. 7. Benjamin F. 8. Matilda C. 9. Abbie L xi. Joseph Boyle, born Dec. 23, 1815. xii. Francis Henry, born Dec. 11, 1819. 165. SAMUEL CUMMINGS (Joseph,* John,4 John,* Isaac, 2 Isaac 1 ) married Betsy, daughter of John Brown. Re- sided at Athol, Mass, and died there, having passed his eight- ieth year. The following account of the children is given, as furnished. Children : i. Brown, born ; married Polly Crowl. Resided in Nevr Salem, Mass. Children : 1. Sumner. 2. Sanford. 3. Lorry. V. vi. 356a. vii. 357. viii. ix. X. l88 CUMMINGS MEMORIAL. 4 Fidelia. li. John, bc.n ; married Sarah Rodes. Resided in Athol. Mass. Children : 1. Albert. 2. Thomas. 3. Henry (Chandler). 4. Stillman. 5. Samuel. 6. Daniel 7. Isabell. iii. Samuel, born ; married Maria Adams. Resided in Poidonke, between Athol and Phillipston, Mass. Chil- dren: 1. Jonathan Brown. 2. Lucy. 3. Almeny. 358. iv. William Frary, born May 1, 1804. v. Charles, born ; married Sophia Rodes. Removed from Rutland, Vt, out West and died. Children : 1. Charles Wellman. 2. Jacob. 4. Leisure. 5. Nancy, born ; married Hughes Moor, New Salem, Mass. vi. Stephen L., born ; married Mary Lord. Children: 1. Julia E., born ; married Vaughan. Erving, Mass. 2. George. 3. Henry. 4. A daughter. vii. Betsy, born ; married Nathan Briggs, Petersham, Franklin, Mass. Children: 1. Victory. 2. Adelaide. 3. Izora. 166. DANIEL CUMMINGS (Josephs John,4 John,3 Isaac, 2 Isaac 1 ) married, Dec. 1, 1803, in Orleans, Mass., Lydia, daughter of Josiah Sparrow. He had left Gerry, now Phillips- ton, in 1800. Lived in the part of Orleans called Tonset. He was selectman fourteen times and representative in the General Court seven years. Died Dec. 3, 1857; She died July 26, 1872. Children : i. Joseph, born Dec. 17, 1804; died Jan. 23, 1883. in. iv. 358