Born 8 July 1935 in Subiaco, Western Australia [P398]
Son of "Sam" Samuel ANDERSON and Dorothy MACKENZIE [P398]
Spent his early childhood with his parents on Collins Street in the Perth suburb of West Perth [P398]
During part of the Second World War, while his father was on active service, resided with his mother in Watheroo [P398]
Towards the end of the war shifted with his mother from Watheroo to her sister's house in the Perth suburb of Mount Hawthorn [P398]
Enrolled at Saint Peter's School in Greenough at the age of nine, and after the war was educated in Mount Hawthorn [P398]
Began an apprenticeship as a blacksmith at Sandovers workshop in Perth however it burnt down before he finished [P398]
Farmhand on his father's Rathglen Farm in Waddy Forest before completing his apprenticeship [P398]
Finished his apprenticeship, winning awards for best welding, at the Midland Workshops in the Perth suburb of Midland in 1958 [P398]
Married Doreen HOBSON in Perth in 1958 [66]
Blacksmith employed by engineer Allan F. MATHER in Kellerberrin 1958-1960 [P398]
Blacksmith in Coorow in 1964 [19] and later took over his father's farm in Waddy Forest [P343]
Farmer of Victoria Location 9972 on Lampard Road in Waddy Forest / Coorow 1968-1992 [P398]
Shifted to Showground Road in South Greenough [19]
Father of Max, Val, Glenda, Patricia and Nicole [P398]
Died 16 September 2002 in Cairns, Queensland, Australia [P398]
Reference: Carnamah Historical Society & Museum and North Midlands Project, 'Samuel Terrance Anderson' in Biographical Dictionary of Coorow, Carnamah and Three Springs, retrieved 10 November 2024 from www.carnamah.com.au/bio/samuel-terrance-anderson [reference list] |
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