Birth | 27 Jun 1925 | Portland, Multnomah, Oregon | | | |
Census | 1930 | Clatsop, Oregon | | | |
Census (family)-shared | 2 Apr 1930 | (John William "Joe" Wornstaff Sr and Anna Bertha "Annie" Bachmann) 21 Camp Family House, McGregor, Clatsop, Oregon | | |  |
Census | 13 Apr 1940 | Precinct 119, 2627 South .E .51st Ave, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon | | | |
Census-shared | 14 Apr 1940 | (John William "Joe" Wornstaff Sr) Precinct 119, 2627 South E 51st Ave, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon | | |  |
Military | 19 Oct 1943 | Enlistment - WWII | | | |
Military | 7 Jun 1944 | WWII, fireman 1/c | | |  |
Military | 9 Sep 1944 | WWII - USS Landing Ship Tanks 1027 - to Seeadler Harbor, Manus Island, Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides | | |  |
Military | 12 Apr 1946 | Discharge - WWII | | | |
Death-shared | 26 Mar 1947 | (CPL Harvey Earl Warnstaff) killed in a logging accident Wednesday - Deep River, Washington | | |  |
Marriage | 7 Nov 1947 | Portland, Multnomah, Oregon - Eva Grace Hopman | | | |
Census | 16 May 1950 | Atlas Logging Camp, Tillamook, Tillamook, Oregon | | |  |
Occupation | 16 May 1950 | Cab Driver - Tillamook, Tillamook, Oregon | | | |
Death | 15 Jul 1997 | leukemia - Rockaway Beach, Tillamook, Oregon | | | |
Cremation | 20 Jul 1997 | Cremated, Ashes scattered, Specifically: ashes scattered on an elk trail on the hill behind Rockaway Beach, OR, Rockaway Beach, Tillamook, Oregon | | | |