ISAAC W. CUMMINGS, farmer, P.O. Lincolnville,
a native of Massachusetts, was born June 28, 1811. His parents, Dr.
Nathan and Phebe (Maxwell) Cummings, started to come to this county in
1812, but owing to the war remained in New York State until 1815, when
they came to and settled in Cambridgeboro, Penn. Dr. Cummings was the
first physician in Cambridge Township, for many years bravely enduring
alone all the hardships of a pioneer practitioner, and ended a useful life
highly respected by all who knew him. He was the parent of twelve
children. Our subject, the ninth in the family, was married August 23,
1833, to Louisa Swift, of Woodcock Township, this county. By this union
were the following children: Linns Serrel, in Michigan; Mrs. Bede J.
Skelton (deceased); Isaac D. (deceased); William D. (deceased); Dean, in
Richmond Township, this county; Mrs. Eunice A. Faulkenberg; Mrs. Mary S.
Nodine (deceased); Curtis C., in Woodcock Township, this county; Isaac W.;
Mrs. Phebe L. Hume; and Mrs. Susan S. Pinney. Mr. and Mrs. Cummings, after
spending several years each in Richmond, Woodcock, Venango and Bloomfield
Townships, finally settled in 1880 on their present farm in Athens
Township. Mr. Cummings has followed lumbering quite extensively. About
1853 he was engaged in mercantile business for two years in Richmond
Township in partnership with James Leffingwell; was also in same business
about 1858-59 in Venango Township along with Erastus O. Beach Previously
he operated a saw-mill for two years in Sparta Township. He is a Democrat
politically; was twice elected Justice of the Peace, and has filled
various other township offices with credit to himself and to the
satisfaction of the people.
History of Crawford County,
Pennsylvania: containing a
history of the county, its townships, towns, villages, schools,
churches, industries, etc., portraits of early settlers and prominent
men, biographies, history of Pennsylvania, statistical and miscellaneous
matter, Chicago: Warner, Beers & Co., 1885, page 778-779
.