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Rev Frederick Patterson Cummins B: 31 DEC 1813

Rev Frederick was born on 31 DEC 1813 in Louisiana .

Rev Frederick was married to Frances Allen Walker (Cummins) on 1 JUL 1839 in Shelby Co., Indiana.

Frances was born on 12 OCT 1821 in Indiana .
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Rev Frederick Patterson Cummins
 


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S1 Garner, Neese, Siemon Family


- Frances was born on 12 OCT 1821 in Indiana


- Richard was born on ABT 1840 in IN


- Harry was born on ABT 1843


- John was born on 22 MAR 1843 in IN and died on 1905 in Elkhart, IN


- Francis was born on 1845/1846 in Indiana


- Mary was born on ABT 1847


- Fredercik was born on ABT 1848


- Caroline was born on ABT 1855




Rev Frederick: Census: 1850 La Porte Co., Indiana
F. P. Cummins;31;Prost. Clergyman;Louisana
Frances A. Cummins;30;;Indiana
Richard H. Cummins;10;;IN
John H. Cummins;6;;IN
Frances E. Cummins;5;;IN
Mary E. Cummins;3;;IN
Frederick W. Cummins;2;;IN
Harriet Walker;18;;Indiana
John C. Walker;22;Farmer;IN
Mrs.Gardner;40;;New York


-- Frances --
was married first to Frederick's brother, Richard L. Cummins (22 Oct 1835).


Rev Frederick: Census: 1870 Indiana, La PORTE, Roll 334 Book 1, Page 161b

Census: 1870 Indiana, La PORTE, Roll 334 Book 1, Page 161b
name age occupation born in
F. P. Cummins: 52Episcopal MinisterMississippi
Frances A. Cummins: 47Keeping HouseIndiana
Rich'd W. Cummins: 28Srgnt U.S. ArmyIndiana
Jno W. Cummins: 26R.R. EmployeeIndiana
Josephine Cummins: 22at homePennsylvania
Francis Cummins: 4at homePennsylvania
Hattie H. Cummins: 16at homeIndiana
Learrie R. Cummins: 14at homeIndiana
Edwin J. Swan: 26Hat + Fur StoreNY
Mary E. Swan: 21at homeIndiana
Mtilda Anderson: 23Dom. ServantSweden
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Rev Frederick: THE JOURNAL. Crawfordsville, IN, Jan. 29, 1874. OBITUARY ----- FREDERICK PATTERSON CUMMINS.
Died, in this city on Wednesday evening the 21st, the Rev. Frederick Patterson Cummins, rector of St. John's church, in the 61st year of his age. Under ordinary circumstances, this simple announcement would probably be sufficient. But the sudden and unexpected call upoon this devoted servant of God ______ down the earthly _____ and enter upon his rest was not an ordinary circumstance. It shocked the community by its suddenness and pained it by the knwoledge of a heavy loss. Mr. Cummins, as successor to the lamented _____ entire line missing church by the gentleness of his demeanor, the unaffected piety of his life and the ability of his public ministrations has strongly endeared himself to his parish and to many outside of it in this community, and the memory he leaves behind him --- that of a good man, and a pastor 'faithful unto death' --- is one which will not soon be obliterated. For some time in fading health, he had felt obliged to resign his charge and _____ half-line missing for him better than he knew. Instead of the temporary release from labor which he sought, and within a few days of the period upon which he had fixed for its commencement, he was translated without pain or prolonged suffering to the blessed rest of Paradise, and now sees the face of Him whom he so long served and truly loved. He is not for God as taken him. Mr. Cummins was born in Louisianna, Dec 31, 1813, graduated at Washington College, Penn., taught school in Burksville, Ky., for three years, thence removed in 1838 to Shelbyville, Indiana. Here he married Frances Alice, daughter of Hon. John Walker, State Senator, and soon after removed to Laporte, Indiana, where he took orders in the Presbyterian church, and served in that denomination for many years. About 1862, he united with the congregation of St. Paul's church, Laporte, in which he was confirmed by Bishop Talbot, May 17, 1867, thus becoming a regular communicant of the Episcopal church. Desiring some time later to better the work of the ministry, he was ad___ _____ date for Holy Orders, and on December 2, 1870, was ordained by Bishop Talbot to the Diaconate in St. Mark's church, Lima, and on June 7, 1871, in St. Paul's Catherdral, Indianapolis, to the Priesthood. St. John's, Crawfordsville, was his first regular charge, and in that parish he continued happy in his ministry and laborious in duty till the Master called him to 'come up higher,' and he entered upon loftier ministry of praise of which his last public ministrations on earth seemed at once a foretaste and a prophecy. He leaves a loving family -- a wife, two sons, and four daughters -- to mourn their loss, and to rejoice in his eternal gain. There is but one text which has constantly pressed upon my mind as proper to be inscribed upon his tomb --- Faithful unto Death.



- Frederick was born on ABT 1863 in Indianapolis, Ind.





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