Chone Earl Colvin

Brief Life History of Chone Earl

When Chone Earl Colvin was born on 21 March 1903, in Payson, Utah, Utah, United States, his father, Lachoneus Alamander Colvin, was 38 and his mother, Juliannah Patten, was 35. He married Charlotte Fern Daley on 5 August 1924, in Provo, Utah, Utah, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 1 daughter. He lived in Salt Lake, Utah, United States in 1920. He died on 9 January 1963, in Payson, Utah, Utah, United States, at the age of 59, and was buried in Payson City Cemetery, Payson, Utah, Utah, United States.

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Family Time Line

Chone Earl Colvin
1903–1963
Charlotte Fern Daley
1905–1964
Marriage: 5 August 1924
Chone Eugene Colvin
1925–2013
Florence Lavoise Colvin
1928–1980

Sources (20)

  • Chone Colvin, "United States 1950 Census"
  • Chone Earl Colvin, "Utah, County Marriages, 1887-1937"
  • Chone Earl Colvin, "Utah, World War II Draft Registration Cards,1940-1947"

World Events (8)

1904

St. Louis, Missouri, United States hosts Summer Olympic Games.

1907 · Nebo Stake Tabernacle Is Dedicated

The Nebo Stake Tabernacle was dedicated in November 1907 by President Joseph F. Smith. The Nebo Stake Tabernacle replaced the Payson Tabernacle which burned in 1904. The building had a beautiful arched interior ceiling and light flooded the room through its many windows.

1919 · The Eighteenth Amendment

The Eighteenth Amendment established a prohibition on all intoxicating liquors in the United States. As a result of the Amendment, the Prohibition made way for bootlegging and speakeasies becoming popular in many areas. The Eighteenth Amendment was then repealed by the Twenty-first Amendment. Making it the first and only amendment that has been repealed.

Name Meaning

Scottish and Irish (Donegal, Antrim): variant of Colville , probably reflecting a local pronunciation. The name was taken to Ulster in the 17th century.

Manx: if not identical with 1, perhaps from the Old Norse personal name Kolbeinn, with /v/ substituted for /b/.

English: from the rare Middle English personal name Colwin, Colvin, which may be a borrowing into English of a Welsh name whose modern form is Collwyn ‘white’, or of colwyn ‘doe, puppy, pet dog’, or of the placename Colwyn (Denbighshire, Radnorshire).

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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