Birth* | 7 JUL 1913 | David Westfield Anderson Jr. was born on 7 JUL 1913 at Jacksonville, Duval, Florida, USAG.1 |
(Witness) Residence | 2 JAN 1920 | He lived with David Westfield Anderson Sr and Martha Fanny Jefferies at 736 East Ashley Street, Jacksonville, Duval, Florida, USAG, together with Susie Elizabeth Anderson, Marjorie Anderson and Harriet Mary Jefferies.3 |
(Witness) Residence | 3 APR 1930 | David Westfield Anderson Jr. lived with David Westfield Anderson Sr and Martha Fanny Jefferies at 736, Ashley Street, Jacksonville, Duval, Florida, USAG, together with Marjorie Anderson and Susie Elizabeth Anderson.4 |
(Witness) Residence | 11 APR 1940 | David Westfield Anderson Jr. lived with David Westfield Anderson Sr and Martha Fanny Jefferies at Jacksonville, Duval, FloridaG, together with Susie Elizabeth Anderson.5 |
(Witness) Residence | 11 APR 1950 | David Westfield Anderson Jr. lived with Martha Fanny Jefferies at 736 Astbury Road, Jacksonville, Duval, Florida, USAG, together with Susie Elizabeth Anderson.6 |
Employment | 11 APR 1950 | David Westfield Anderson Jr. was employed as Repairman, refrigeration.6 |
Marriage* | 12 AUG 1950 | He married Evelyn Marie Yeomans on 12 AUG 1950 at Kingsland, Camden, Georgia, USAG.2 |
Divorce* | 25 JUN 1982 | David Westfield Anderson Jr. and Evelyn Marie Yeomans were divorced on 25 JUN 1982 at Jacksonville, Duval, Florida, USAG.7 |
Death* | 26 DEC 1996 | David Westfield Anderson Jr. died on 26 DEC 1996 at Jacksonville, Duval, FloridaG, aged 83.8 |
Burial* | JAN 1997 | He was buried in JAN 1997 at Arlington Memorial Park, Jacksonville, Duval, Florida, USAG.9 |
Anecdote* | 1 JUN 2024 | Anecdote: 'His daughter Patty (Martha) provided the following not about her father's WW2 activities. In 1940, my father resided in Jacksonville, Duval, Florida with his parents, David Westfield Anderson, Martha (Pat) Jefferies and sister, Susie Anderson. He was a engineer (BS Engineering, University of Florida, 1936) in his father's refrigeration contracting firm. During World War II, Jacksonville was a major ship repair (Merrill Stevens Dry Dock and Repair) and Liberty Ship construction (St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company) port and my Dad designed and installed the first air conditioning system on the conversion of the US Army Hospital Ship Larkspur for Merrill Stevens. He worked in Commercial and Marine Refrigeration all his life and had three patents for a mobile refrigeration flushing rig for cleaning refrigeration systems and freon on board ships.'.10 |