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Laois (Queens) / Re: Looking for cummins/cummings
« on: Thursday 24 November 11 23:05 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Aussieally, Yes this is the guy. I have everything I need to research the Irish side but have had no luck cracking the Area before his birth. whooo Hooo rellies eh? So which branch do you come down on? I am from K.C.A. Cummings line.
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I am to from the KCA Cummings line
KA Cummings was my gr grandfather my Grandma was his  legitimate child he was not able to marry her because of social status she was a maid and they apparently fell in love but the family would not allow them to marry, He went on to write to her until her 21st or when she got married can not quite remember if it was one or the other or both.  My great Grandma was Sarah Ann Dole

I know back to William Cummings and that is where it stops when he got transported to Australia There was a lady called Aunty Rhoda but i am not sure where she fitted it but she use to look after my Aunty Elsie from time to time.
It would be lovely if i was able to send my email address to you if possible just to keep a little communication open. It would be so great if we could. It would mean a lot to me do you mind. xxx

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Laois (Queens) / Re: Looking for cummins/cummings
« on: Thursday 24 November 11 01:31 GMT (UK)  »
hi there is this the man you are looking for

http://www.megalong.cc/Ambermere/william_cummings__of_bathurst.htm

ship  Prince Regent on the 15th July 1824 .He was one of 180 male convicts who had boarded at Cork.   William was a labour/shepherd  born in Kilkenny County.  At the age of 17 he was dragged from his parents home as a result of breaking a curfew and branded a convict rebel by the British Government.   William Cummins was born to Keiran Cummings and Elizabeth Shelly in 1804. His family had lived in Kilkenny for over 300 years. He was found guilty and sentenced to seven years transportation.  He gained an early ticket of Leave on the 15th July 1829, by a Government Order of 1st January 1827.  He was restricted to the locality of Parramatta.   In 1828  he was recorded as part of an iron gang  at  Baulkham Hills.

I just found out he is a descendant of mine not sure how many great great it is but when i saw this i saw some things that were the same and i was wondering if he was yours then we could be family xxx

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