Oh Frabjous day!
Bingo!
HOBART TOWN GAZETTE 1APRIL 1825
With feeling of mingled veneration and
grief we have to record the death of Captain
JOHN CUMMINGS, in his 82d year, and after a
prolonged career of more than half a cen-
tury, devoted to the glorious service of his
country'. Requiescat in puce ! He had risen
from the station of a private soldier, AIONI
.BY MKP.IT; and therefore his rank was a
theme not more honoutable to himself, than
io the superiors who recommended, and His
Majesty's Government for conferring, his pro-
motion. " ¡*o should desert in arms be crown-
ed !" But alas, the ¿plendours which Jike ig-
nited vapours hover round mortality are
transient ; nor will worth, nor valour en-
tirely escape the withering blast of unfore
boded indigence. Ii was the fate of Captain
j Cumming»- to outlive competence, and at last
Itodie iu the Colonial Hospital of Van Die
¡ men's Land. O i can one soldier read this
.without dropping a lear on the memorial ?-^
Yes. Captain i iininiings, we repeat, breathed
his last in the receptacle designed for very
different characters. But no matter, he is
now adorned wiih eternal laurels around the
\k\orious buuiier of {hose who have fought
the good ti,-lu of faith. His spirit pines not
for the structure wherein she left her fleshly
tabernacle. And his name will survive no
less hallowed in our meirory, than though
lie h d escaped from life's thraldom in a
palace 1
But! 82 in 1825? Makes him born 1743, 47 when he comes to NSW with the Corps, 52 when he marries in 1805, 67 when he is arraigned in 1810for his part in the Rum Rebellion(1808), and 76 when he advertises that his wife has shot through,. Everything else fits, need to check this 82-72? 62 would be perfick ( Thanks Pa Larkin)
David