The sinking of the Titanic 14-15 April 1912 was a pivotal event in world history. Although no one from my family was on board, five deaths occurred in my family during the months of May to September that year. Although not on as grand a scale as the Titanic, four of these had their own special elements of tragedy.
1. Mortimer Bullen (1830-1912), my 2nd great granduncle (brother to my great great grandmother Sarah Catherine Bullen) died on 18 May 1912 in Richland, Wisconsin, USA. He was nearly 82 years old. Much of his life had been spent farming in the area. He was survived by his wife Alice and six children.
Mortimer Bullen 1830-1912 |
Jorgena Torkelson at 17 |
4. Samuel Lester Hoover (1855-1912), half brother to my great grandfather Charles Edwards, (not related to either Fred Wescott or Jorgena Torkelson), died later that same month - 28 June 1912 at the age of 56. He died of a stroke.
Samuel's life was also quite tragic. His father died when Samuel wasn't yet 3 years old. His mother's second marriage corresponded with the American Civil War and it seems unlikely that he really got to know his step-father Louis Edwards before Edwards died of consumption serving in the War. Samuel's maternal grandparents seemed to provide any sense of stability that he received during those difficult years.
Samuel Lester Hoover |
His mother's third marriage in 1873 to a man named George Payton enabled the family to finally settle down as an integral part of a community in Kansas. By then young Samuel was ready to make his own way, working for years on railways throughout Mexico and the United States. His marriage to Hannah Wilcox in 1892 produced 5 children, all of whom died within a few months of birth.
One record that provides a surprising amount of description of Samuel is this fishing license, which at least also shows he managed to find some enjoyment in life.
After their divorce, 50 year-old Samuel took up with 20 year-old divorcee Lillie Shagogue and had a child with her in 1911; sadly, this child also died in infancy. Lillie herself would die by suicide after ingesting Lysol just a couple of years later. More details can be found in another blog story.
Samuel is buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery in Salt Lake City, Utah.
5. George Thompson Saum (1824-1912), who is either my second great grandfather or my second great granduncle (DNA having established that either he or his brother was the unknown father of my great grandfather Charles Edwards), died on 19 September 1912. Although he died at the ripe old age of 88, he did not go peacefully in his sleep. As can be seen in the following portion of his obituary, he died when his horse-drawn cart was struck by a train,
Portion of obituary of GT Saum 1912 |
Five family deaths in 1912 - one peacefully of old age, one murdered, one of melancholia in an institution for the insane, one of a stroke after a lifetime of losses and one struck by a train. It was indeed a tragic year.
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