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Whitman (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 12
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Charles Cummings.
June 7, 1817—February 28, 1907.
Another member of our Historical Society, a beloved and honored citizen of Medford, has gone out from our midst, to join The innumerable caravan that moves To the pale realms of shade.
Mr. Charles Cummings, was born in Hollis, N. H., June 7, 1817.
He was the eighth of ten children of Thomas Cummings, who was of the eighth generation from Deacon Isaac Cummings, who, born about the year 1600, came to America on the ship Sarah Ann, somewhere about 1630, settling in Topsfield, Mass. The intervening links between this ancestor and his father, were John, John, Samuel, Samuel, Thomas, Thomas.
His early instruction must have been obtained in the schools of his native town, for among his cherished possessions is an old paper covered writing book, bearing at the bottom of several of its pages, in very immature chirography, these words,—Hollis, January, 1828.
At the age of fourteen, he became clerk in the store of Col. D. M. G. Mea
New Hampshire (New Hampshire, United States) (search for this): chapter 12
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Middlesex Canal (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 12
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