Cummings, Charles (2)
Cummings, Charles (1)
a Presbyterian minister, was an Irishman by birth, and came to America in early manhood. It is believed that he obtained most of his education in this country. He was licensed by the Hanover Presbytery, April 18, 1767, as preacher at North Mountain, Virginia, where he remained for five years. le died March, 1812. See Sprague, Annals of the Amer. Pulpit, 3:285.
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Cummings, Charles (2)
a Baptist minister, was born at Seabrook, N.H., September 23, 1777. He removed in early life to Dublin, where he was converted, and was baptized July 16, 1797. In 1805 he was licensed, and in 1810 was ordained at Sullivan, where he remained fifteen years, during a part of the time preaching in Keene, and also laboring as a missionary throughout the state. He was next pastor in Hillsborough, afterwards in Marlborough, and finally in Swanzey. He died in Roxbury, Massahusetts, December 27, 1849. (J.C.S.)