Cumings Family
Biographical notes:
One of the original settlers in Stephen F. Austin's colony, Rebekah Russel Cumings came to Texas in 1822 with five of her children. A widow, she received a league and two labores of land in Brazoria and Waller Counties. Three of her sons, John, William and James, also received land grants in the colony. In addition, James Cumings received a five-league grant or hacienda in exchange for a pledge to build a grist and saw mill on Mill Creek, and the three brothers joined together to complete the project.
William Cumings married Lucinda Ruggles of Lewis County, Kentucky, in 1825, and brought her back to Texas. Their only child, Samuel Anthony Cumings, was born there in 1827. William died the next year and his widow and child returned to Kentucky. The death of James Cumings in 1826, Rebekah Cumings in 1832, and John Cumings in 1839 left the family's land in the care of Rebekah's surviving daughter, Rebecca Cumings. In 1847, Samuel A. Cumings, who had been living in St. Louis, Missouri, returned to Texas and claimed a share of the estate of his father and uncles. Settling in the Bellville area, Cumings studied law, though his primary activities were operating the family's mill, managing landholdings, farming, and other business pursuits. Division of the Cumings estate touched off a protracted legal battle involving Samuel A. Cumings, his aunt Rebecca (who married David Y. Portis in 1853), heirs in Kentucky and Indiana, and others. Various legal actions were filed and cases were heard by the Texas Supreme Court at least three times.
Samuel A. Cumings married Nancy Ellen Souter in 1851. The couple had nine children. Samuel A. Cumings died at his home near Bellville in 1885. Nancy Ellen Cumings died at Sealy, Texas, in 1911.
Additional genealogical information about the Cumings family is available as a PDF document accessible through the DRT Library's online catalog at http://69.63.217.28/elibsql08_D92004_Documents/00137gen.pdf .
References
The Cemeteries of Austin County . Bellville, Texas: Austin County Historical Commission, 1991.
Cumings Family Papers, 1824-1926, Col 8978, Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library, San Antonio, Texas.
Cumings, Tim. "James Cumings." Handbook of Texas Online . http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fcu11 .
Cumings, Tim. "John Cumings." Handbook of Texas Online . http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fcu12 .
Cumings, Tim. "Rebekah Russel Cumings." Handbook of Texas Online . http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fcu14 .
Cumings, Tim. "William Cumings." Handbook of Texas Online . http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fcu15 .
The First Colony of Texas: Austin's Old Three Hundred . Houston: Descendants of Austin's Old Three Hundred, 1991.
Martin, Robert S. "Maps of an Empresario: Austin's Contribution to the Cartography of Texas." Southwestern Historical Quarterly 85 (April 1982): 371-400.
Reports of Cases Argued and Decided in the Supreme Court of the State of Texas, vol. 9. Houston: E. H. Cushing, 1883.
Reports of Cases Argued and Decided in the Supreme Court of the State of Texas, vol. 14. Houston: E. H. Cushing, 1883.
Reports of Cases Argued and Decided in the Supreme Court of the State of Texas, vol. 30. St. Louis: Gilbert Book Company, 1883.
Vivian, Julia L. "David Y. Portis." Handbook of Texas Online . http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fpo23 .
From the guide to the Cumings Family Papers Col 8978., 1824-1926, (Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library at the Alamo, San Antonio, Texas)
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