When Justin Charles Anderson was born on 4 April 1906, in Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, United States, his father, Joseph Anderson, was 34 and his mother, Ingeborg Camilla Marie Christensen, was 31. He married Alice May McIntyre on 22 June 1927, in Salt Lake Temple, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States. They were the parents of at least 5 sons. He lived in Shelley, Bingham, Idaho, United States in 1998 and Idaho Falls, Bonneville, Idaho, United States in 1999. He died on 9 December 1989, in Aurora, Adams, Colorado, United States, at the age of 83, and was buried in Ammon Cemetery, Bonneville, Idaho, United States.
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The first act prohibiting monetary contributions to political campaigns by major corporations.
Photo showing Ammon Cemetery founded in 1912.
13 million people become unemployed after the Wall Street stock market crash of 1929 triggers what becomes known as the Great Depression. President Herbert Hoover rejects direct federal relief.
Scottish and northern English: patronymic from the personal name Ander(s), a northern Middle English form of Andrew , + son ‘son’. The frequency of the surname in Scotland is attributable, at least in part, to the fact that Saint Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland, so the personal name has long enjoyed great popularity there. Legend has it that the saint's relics were taken to Scotland in the 4th century by a certain Saint Regulus. In North America, this surname has absorbed many cognate or like-sounding surnames in other languages, notably Scandinavian (see 3 and 4 below), but also Ukrainian Andreychenko etc.
German: patronymic from the personal name Anders , hence a cognate of 1 above.
Americanized form (and a less common Swedish variant) of Swedish Andersson , a cognate of 1 above.
Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.
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