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Person    | Male  Born 17/6/1914  Died 29/1/1994

Ernest Beatie

Categories: Armed Forces

Countries: USA

War served, WW2 i

Commemorated on a memorial as having served in, and survived, WW2.

Ernest Beatie

First Lieutenant Ernest David Beatie was born on 17 June 1914 in , Dougherty County, Georgia, USA, the second of the four children of David Leftwich Beatie (1878-1945) and Catherine Pauline Beatie née Clark (1891-1986). The 1920 United States Federal Census shows him with his family still in Albany, Georgia, but the 1930 Federal Census informs us they were now in Militia District 1097, Dougherty County, Georgia.

On 17 September 1936 he married Mary Elizabeth Monaghan (1918-1985) in , California, USA, and they had one son, Robert David Beatie (1936-2009) who was born on 30 October 1936 in , Los Angeles, California. He separated from his wife in December 1936 and they were divorced on 8 May 1940. Their son was adopted by Edward Ross Selover and Pearl Leslie Mann.

In 1940 he was a service pilot in training at Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA and via the he joined Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve as a Pilot Officer. He was assigned to , initially based at .

In the 4th quarter of 1943 he married Olga Beatrice Hughes (1913-1996) in the Paddington registration district. His squadron transferred in September 1942 to where later they became the of the 4th Fighter Group of the Eighth Fighter Command of the United States Army Air Force. He was promoted to First Lieutenant on 23 April 1943 and transferred to the Detachment of Patients, 5th General Hospital on 29 November 1943. He became a gunnery instructor in Louisiana and Texas until the war’s end. He was awarded the , the , the and the .

After World War Two he returned to live initially in Albany, Georgia. and then worked in real estate in California. On 11 August 1953 he divorced his wife in Los Angeles, California and on 27 March 1955 he married Jewell Elinor Olson (1919-1987) in , Clark County, Nevada, USA. In 1957 he is recorded as residing in , California and in 1976 in , California. He and his wife were divorced on 21 March 1978 in , El Dorado County, California. 

In 1993 he is recorded as living in , California. He died, aged 79 years, on 29 January 1994 in , Riverside County, California, and his body was .

Credit for this entry to: Andrew Behan.

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