Saturday, May 29, 2021

Herbert Cushing & Mercur Utah


Going through photos from Dad/Lamar's side of the family, this picture was uncovered and scanned in. Written in Grandma Lucille's script are the words Herbert J. Cushing, Mercur, Utah.


So WHO is Herbert and WHERE is Mercur?


Herbert J Cushing was the half-brother of Olive Laura Hunt, who was Grandma Lucille's mother. That would make him Dad/Lamar's GrandUncle, the WestraSixSibling's Great-GrandUncle, and the Great-Great-GrandUncle of the next generation, Westra Grandchildren.

The arrow drawn on the photograph points out which gentleman is Herbert. He was born in 1876, served in the Spanish-American War (1898) and passed away in 1912.

Olive Laura Hunt is in the picture too, next to her brother ... the woman sitting on the left side of the group. She is Dad/Lamar's Grandmother, which makes her the WestraSix's Great-Grandmother. Olive was born in 1882, so she is six years younger than her brother. She passed away in 1959, before Dad/LaMar and Mom/Margie got married.

We don't know who the other people in the picture are ... 



Now on to Mercur ...  Ironically enough, in March 2021, shortly after Chris uncovered this photograph, Conner and Amber (Chris's oldest) were going camping with friends. Where? Mercur, Utah! 

Mercur was located in what is now Tooele County and it had many ups and downs throughout its history. Today, no trace of any town/building remains in the area. An abandoned cemetery is all that remains of a once booming mining town.

In the beginning, it was a typical mining town with saloons and gambling, and later, a school and a church. Most of the buildings were of simple wood construction. Gold mining reached its peak in 1873. Population estimates were that 2000 people were living there then. In 1880, the ore dried up and it became a ghost town. A Bavarian prospector came in hoping to find different metals, and he did. Cinnabar, an ore of mercury ... and that's where the name Mercur came from. In 1890, a new process using cyanide was developed,  accessing gold that hadn't been able to be extracted before. The boom was back on!

On January 4, 1896, Utah was being admitted into the Union as a state. The residents of Mercur were planning to incorporate their town to coincide with that event. But a few days before, most of the town was destroyed by fire. The town was rebuilt. Then in 1902, there was another fire. In just over two hours, every business building in the city had been destroyed. They rebuilt again. By 1910, estimates place the population at 8,000-12,000. But in 1913, the gold mining operation became unprofitable, and by 1917, the town was deserted, again. Once again, new methods of extraction and refining got things going again in the 1930s, although this revival stayed small, just shacks and barracks, no real town. Later on all remaining buildings were torn down, and Mecur was no more.


Herbert passed away when he was just 36 years old. Mecur is mentioned as a place of employment in his obituary. The obituary on FamilySearch can be enlarged to be more readable, but I'll also include it below. Printed Sunday, October 27, 1912
Herbert John Cushing, son of Henry Charles and Laura Cushing, died Friday of diabetes. The deceased was born in Salt Lake August 29, 1876. During his young manhood he worked several years as a printer and later as a plumber. For nine months he was a member of the Utah National Guard, being a corporal in Company D. He enlisted in Battery C, Utah Volunteer Light artillery June 27, 1898. While in the service of the battery at Angel Island, California, he attained the rank of sergeant and was mustered out of service December 21, 1898, at which time he received an honorable discharge which certifies to an excellent character. Both before and after his service as a volunteer, he was employed in the mills at Mercur, Manning, Sunshine and Kimberly. At the last named place he worked his way up to mill foreman. At this time, as his efforts were being crowned with success, he was seized with diabetes. He was forced to give up his work October 20, 1905 and return to the home of his mother. He was unmarried. A mother, one brother Harry W Cushing and one sister Mrs. Claude Erskine, remain to mourn his loss. The remains may be viewed at his mother's home, 837 Sherman Ave, today between the hours of 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Emerson Ward chapel, to which all friends are invited. Interment in City cemetery. 





Thursday, May 27, 2021

Talkin' Bout My Generation


In Grandma Lucille's autobiography, she notes "In my lifetime many things have taken place. Phonograph, radio, stereo, TV, airplanes, electric and gas stoves, electric irons, inside plumbing, push button phones, gas and electric heating, coal furnaces, electric and gas water heaters, blenders, fry pans, mixmasters, and polyester materials." I loved that she included this!

For every generation there will be iconic items, innovations and events. Many inventions and memorable moments will be experienced by more than one generation, but many newsworthy matters will only be learned of after the fact once time has passed.

Have you heard the song "We Didn't Start the Fire" by Billy Joel? It is a great recap of many of the top events from 1949-1989, so likely many things that Grandma/Mom (Margie) and Grandpa/Dad (LaMar) would remember ... and things that the grandkids will learn about in U.S. History class ;)

Harry Truman, Doris Day, Red China, Johnnie Ray
South Pacific, Walter Winchell, Joe DiMaggio
Joe McCarthy, Richard Nixon, Studebaker, television
North Korea, South Korea, Marilyn Monroe
Rosenbergs, H-bomb, Sugar Ray, Panmunjom
Brando, "The King and I", and "The Catcher in the Rye"
Eisenhower, Vaccine, England's got a new queen
Marciano, Liberace, Santayana, goodbye
Joseph Stalin, Malenkov, Nasser and Prokofiev
Rockefeller, Campanella, Communist Bloc
Roy Cohn, Juan Peron, Toscanini, Dacron
Dien Bien Phu falls, "Rock Around the Clock"
Einstein, James Dean, Brooklyn's got a winning team
Davy Crockett, Peter Pan, Elvis Presley, Disneyland
Bardot, Budapest, Alabama, Krushchev
Princess Grace, Peyton Place, Trouble in the Suez
Little Rock, Pasternak, Mickey Mantle, Kerouac
Sputnik, Chou En-Lai, "Bridge on the River Kwai"
Lebanon, Charles de Gaulle, California baseball
Starkweather homicide, children of thalidomide
Buddy Holly, Ben Hur, space monkey, mafia
Hula hoops, Castro, Edsel is a no-go
U2, Syngman Rhee, Payola and Kennedy
Chubby Checker, Psycho, Belgians in the Congo
Hemingway, Eichmann, "Stranger in a Strange Land"
Dylan, Berlin, Bay of Pigs invasion
"Lawrence of Arabia", British Beatlemania
Ole Miss, John Glenn, Liston beats Patterson
Pope Paul, Malcolm X, British politician sex
JFK – blown away, what else do I have to say?
Birth control, Ho Chi Minh, Richard Nixon back again
Moonshot, Woodstock, Watergate, punk rock
Begin, Reagan, Palestine, terror on the airline
Ayatollah's in Iran, Russians in Afghanistan
"Wheel of Fortune", Sally Ride, heavy metal suicide
Foreign debts, homeless vets, AIDS, crack, Bernie Goetz
Hypodermics on the shore, China's under martial law
Rock and roller, cola wars, I can't take it anymore

Cooper had an assignment for school to showcase 10 things that he felt has impacted him and his generation. One of the options was to follow the rhythm of the song above, changing the words and to sing/record it for submission ...  he elected to go with the more simple slideshow option. 














For ME (Jen) ... I remember the Tylenol Murders happening (1982) and it scared me so much. It changed packaging, everything now is sealed and safe. I remember the flooding in Utah in 1983, and even "helped" with sandbags (I'm sure I wasn't much help at 13 years old). The Challenger explosion impacted many in my age group, although I must admit I only have a vague recollection. I also feel like I should have more of a memory of the fall of the Berlin Wall ... although in my college dorm we didn't have a TV and it was my birthday (the day after) so I'm sure I had other things on my mind. I remember telling Grayson when the verdict in the OJ Simpson trial came in. I have a record of my very first email ... sent to Wendy on July 27, 1997. I had to dial up, using Juno. I recall tying up the phone line for hours downloading music from Napster. Music Evolution ... Records/Tapes/8-Track/Stereo Systems/CDs then digital. Also in 1997,  we were on vacation in Vegas when we heard Princess Diana had been killed. 2000/Y2K ... it was all anticipation. 9-11 of course. When Elizabeth Smart was found after being kidnapped. Columbia. Facebook. Google. Hurricane Katrina. Recession. Obama. Bin Laden. Sandy Hook. Boston Marathon. Proposition8. BLM. Trump. Covid. 

Our first Apple Computer ... transitioning from Microsoft 8 (using shift keys) to Windows. Laptops. From film to digital cameras. Physical books to e-books and audio. VCR, to DVD, to TIVO to streaming. Our old yellow rotary phone ... to push button, then cordless, then brick cell phones and pre-digital cell phones. Ah iphones! Texting, Blogging, easy Amazon shopping.

Mom(Margie) added ... The world is changing soooo fast! It is just amazing. When LaMar graduated from the U. of U., there were NO degrees in computer. When he worked in computers later on, they were big mainframe computers that took up whole rooms. He'll have to write about it.  I remember roller skates that expanded in length to fit different size kids, and you adjusted them with a "skate key" that you hung around your neck on a ribbon so it wouldn't get lost.  A couple days ago (May 2021), I watched an interesting documentary on PBS on the development of medicine. It started with the accidental discovery of penicillin about the time LaMar was born. Then nothing happened with it for about 10 years, when another doctor researcher came across Fleming's research notes in a medical book/library. The life expectancy was only about age 42 back then. People died from infections that we easily cure now. Penicillin raised the life expectancy by a lot.  He started experimenting with it on mice and found it really worked and was amazing! It took his lab 7 months to produce enough to try it on a human. Again, amazing results! Then how they had to learn to make large amounts of it about the time I was born and how it helped the enlisted men in World War 2.  Then tells how they developed other antibiotics and how medicine has multiplied and developed since then. I remember growing up---no air-conditioning in the church buildings. They would have the stiff cardboard fans along with the song books in the holders for people to fan themselves to keep cool.

Think about it. What would make YOUR list? 
If you had to come up with a TOP 10 ...

Saturday, May 8, 2021

Digital Time Capsule - Family History Challenge

Another week ... another Westra Family History challenge!



This week it's about YOU.  You are only this age once!  Below are suggested questions from Family Search's "Time Capsule" Activity. But you don't even need to access family search for this one.  Just send replies to at least FIVE of the following questions (Optional:  You can also add your responses as a "story" to your family search page.)


My favorite thing to do for fun is...

My favorite thing to learn about is...

My favorite food is...

When I grow up, I want to be...

My favorite song is...

My favorite movie is...

My best friends are...

Something I’m really good at is...

One unique talent I have is...


As per usual - Uncle Chris starts things off with an example of his own (pictures were not required, but photos add to a blog post and helps you picture the person this "about me" is about!)



Responses for Chris Westra - age 54


My favorite thing to do for fun is to search for beautiful rocks. (Check out this WriteOn post, a weekly email Chris wrote Feb2021, pictures showcase many of his collected rocks).


My favorite food is pancakes.


My favorite song is Glorious, by Stephanie Maybe 


Something I'm really good at is writing poetry.


One unique talent I have is mountain running.

 


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Jenna won the speed challenge - she was probably waiting and watching for the challenge to be announced, and gave JUST the answers (everyone else included the question too ... but just writing the answers would help with the speed portion! Jenna is one of the few that did answer all nine questions, so she didn't skimp there!)



Jenna Jensen 

hi this is jenna


1 READING

2 GEOGRAPHY

3 PIZZA

4 A MOM

5 IDK??  PART OF ME

6 LORAX

7 CLARISSA & ANNA

8 SINGING 

9 LEARNING THINGS FAST


You can read a little bit more about Jenna's win in the Geography Challenge on Wendy's blog.

 

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Josh Jensen 


Favorite movie: the Lorax

Favorite food: hamburgers

Something I’m good at: soccer

Unique talent: I can sing really high

Favorite song: all Charlie Pluth songs




Josh Soccer - 2020

Josh Soccer - 2018

Josh - Soccer Referee



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 Ani Westra

  • My favorite thing to do for fun is to play softball with my team. My coach is the best. 😊
  • My favorite thing to learn about is musicals (dance and drama class) – how they were created and the actors and all of that!
  • My favorite food is pasta (spaghetti), and also shrimp! 
  • When I grow up, I want to be a first grade teacher. 
  • My favorite song is Feel it Still by Portugal. The Man. 
  • My favorite movie is Star Wars (any and all of them – including the Madalorian)
  • My best friends are Lizzie Jones, Evelynn Rasmussen and Audrey Carpenter
  • Something I’m really good at is swimming!
  • One unique talent I have is making iMovies. 😊



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Janelle Jensen


My favorite thing to do for fun is singing!

My favorite thing to learn about is psychology.

My favorite food is lasagna

When I grow up, I want to be an occupational therapist.

My best friends are Brea Bulkley and Ellie Kenworthy.


Check out this link to hear the girls sing!







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Jaiden Jensen 


my favorite song is I want you back by the jackson 5


my favorite band is one direction


when I grow up I want to be a physical therapist or a preschool teacher


my best friends are Emily williams, modi purdy, and lizzie Bryner


my favorite tv show is phineas and ferb


(in the picture ... Jaiden is dressed as "Baljeet" from Phineas and Ferb)



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Cooper Blackham 

- My favorite thing to do for fun is walking on the treadmill while watching a show.

- My favorite food is fried rice.

- My favorite song is Ditto by Aries.

- My favorite movie is Doctor Sleep.

- My best friends are Parker Young and McKay Hammond.


Here's a school project along the same lines - learn a little more about Cooper!



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Adria Westra


My favorite thing to do for fun is  read or go to the movies.


When I grow up I want to be a UX designer


One unique talent I have is tidying


My favorite thing to learn about is French or science


My favorite food is either Sushi or Thai



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Rella Westra


My favorite thing to do for fun is  shopping 


My favorite thing to learn about is animals


One unique talent I have is buying too many plants


I want to be a children’s book author when I grow up 


Something I’m really good at is dancing 


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Cayson Westra


My favorite thing to do is read. 

My favorite thing to learn about is english

My favorite food is ice cream

My favorite song is follow you

My favorite movie is napolean dynamite.




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Camden Westra


My favorite thing to do for fun is to ride my motorcycle.

 

My favorite food is sushi.

 

My favorite song is radio active by image dragons.

 

Something I’m good at is skiing

 

A unique talent I have is being able to get along with most people.


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Jase (23) and Ellen (22) Jensen


  • Our favorite thing to do for fun is play games with our friends after a long day of school/work!
  • Jase's favorite food is pizza! Ellen's favorite food is bagels!
  • When Jase grows up, he want to be a doctor! When Ellen grows up she wants to be an event planner!
  • Our favorite song is Angel of Mine by the Icarus Account, our wedding song!
  • Our best friends are Ky, Brekkon, and Shantell







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Janika Jenson 



Age 25, favorite food is costa vida pork salad, macaroni and cheese, and ham and egg casserole. When I grow up I want to be an elementary school counselor. Something I'm really good at is cooking, my favorite thing to learn about is psychology and why the brain does what it does, and my favorite thing to do is spend quality time with Brandon.




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It was interesting to see how everyone responded ... which questions they chose to answer, how they phrased/formatted their responses, and one has to wonder what pictures they would have chosen if that had been part of the challenge (this was a gathering from Facebook/Dropbox, etc).  If these same questions were asked of the same individuals in five years, I wonder how the answers would change ...


A traditional time capsule is a container to hold specific items from the time, to be opened up at some date in the future ... check out this article for more on a family history time capsule - lots of fun ideas and good information!