Cummings genealogy : Isaac Cummings, 1601-1677 of Ipswich in 1638 and some of his descendants . of New Orleans. Children : 1. Mildred Sullivan,10 b. July 14, 1S93. 2. Winthrop Edward Sullivan,10 b. Feb. 16, Mary Bertha,0 b. Aug. 6, 1S70; m. Oct. 16, 1S93,George H. Taylor, of : 1. Marion Taylor,10 b. Nov. 29, Delia Edna,0 b. Aug. 29, 1S72 ; m. June 6, 1S93,Dan Louis : 1. Dorothy Frances Smith,10 b. June 23, Morton Everett, M. D.,9 b. Sept. 14, 1S76. Afterpassing the common schools he attended Tufts Col-lege, Harvard University and graduated f


Cummings genealogy : Isaac Cummings, 1601-1677 of Ipswich in 1638 and some of his descendants . of New Orleans. Children : 1. Mildred Sullivan,10 b. July 14, 1S93. 2. Winthrop Edward Sullivan,10 b. Feb. 16, Mary Bertha,0 b. Aug. 6, 1S70; m. Oct. 16, 1S93,George H. Taylor, of : 1. Marion Taylor,10 b. Nov. 29, Delia Edna,0 b. Aug. 29, 1S72 ; m. June 6, 1S93,Dan Louis : 1. Dorothy Frances Smith,10 b. June 23, Morton Everett, M. D.,9 b. Sept. 14, 1S76. Afterpassing the common schools he attended Tufts Col-lege, Harvard University and graduated from Har-vard Medical School in 1901. He settled in Mai-den, Mass., in Oct. 1902, and was engaged one yearin the Maiden Flospital, and was surgeon (one trip)on steam ship Caracas from New York to SouthAmerica. Now (1904) has been elected city physi-cian for the city of Maiden ; Alfred N.,° b. Jan. 25, 1S7S; d. Aug. 4, 1S78. 379. Capt. HENRY HARRISON CUMMINGS,0 (C/iar/es,sBenjamin,-* Samuel**John,M Isaac,) b. in Monmouth, 111.,Dec. 1, 1S40; m. Apr. 17, 1S67, Charlotte J. Sink. He was. Henry Harrison CUMMINGS GENEALOGY. 55I graduated at Oberlin College, 1S62; Union Army, Rank Cap-tain, 1862-5; President Tidioute Pa. School Board, 1SS0, topresent. Delegate from Pa. to Republican National Conven-tion, iSSS; member Senate State of Pa., 1S99 to 1903; elected1904 to 1906; Department Commander of Pa. G. A. R., is also vice-president, and acting president of the TidioutePa. Savings Bank, and a director of the Warren Trust Company,of Warren, Pa. He is president of a large lumber and miningcompany in Grandin, Mo., with a paid in capital of five hundredthousand dollars, and a capacity for an annual output of sixty mil-lion feet of lumber. On the eve of honorable and distinguishedgraduation at Oberlin College, Ohio, H. H. Cumings closed histext books and abandoned his studies; his habiliments of theSenior Class were supplanted by the blue uniform of the Unionsold


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