William Cummins
WILLIAM CUMMINS, farmer and stockdealer; P. O. Tiro; son of David and Mary (Wilson) Cummins; was born in Indiana Co., Penn., March 28, 1834. His father was a native of Pennsylvania, and was born in 1804, and his mother a native of Ireland, born in 1810. The parents were married in Indiana Co.. Penn., in 1831, and to them were born the following family: John D., David, Joseph, Caroline, T. H. B., A. J., Elizabeth M. and William. William passed his youth on the farm and in going to school. He commenced for himself when 21 years of age, by entering the mercantile business in his native county. Aug. 25, 1864, he was united in marriage with Mary J. Morrow. daft-liter of David C. Morrow, arid granddaughter of Charles Morrow. who came to Auburn Township in 1817. By her Mr. Cummins has this family: Sarah M., born 1865; David M., born 1867; ; Cora E., born 1867; David W., born 1869; Jeanette, born 1871; Joseph D. and John S., twins born 1874; Julia B. M. and Nancy S. C., twins, born 1876, and one born in 1880, that died soon after its birth, without being named. Of these five are living--Cora E., David W., Joseph D., Julia and Nancy Mr. Cummins was a commissioned Captain of the 78th O. V. I. Company A. and served in that capacity until his health failed. which compelled him to resign, in August, 1873. He is a Democrat in politics, and is one of the largest landowners living in Auburn Township; 280 acres of his land lies in Richland Co., and 320 in Crawford Co. Mr. Cummins is a well educated and entrprising gentleman, and is among the most prominent and successful farmers of Crawford County.
From History of Crawford County and Ohio, Baskin & Battey, Historical Publishers, Chicago, 1881