Verl Loveless Stubbs

Brief Life History of Verl Loveless

When Verl Loveless Stubbs was born on 4 March 1910, in Utah, Utah, United States, his father, Jesse Goodman Stubbs, was 25 and his mother, Annie Elizabeth Loveless, was 22. He married Mary Louise Anderson on 17 January 1934, in French Polynesia. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 1 daughter. He immigrated to California, United States in 1934. He died on 29 September 1962, in Orem, Utah, Utah, United States, at the age of 52, and was buried in Provo, Utah, Utah, United States.

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Family Time Line

Verl Loveless Stubbs
1910–1962
Mary Louise Anderson
1914–1992
Marriage: 17 January 1934
Diana Stubbs
1939–2021
Andy Stubbs
1942–2015
Verl Anderson Stubbs
1947–2016

Sources (24)

  • Verl Loveless Stubbs, "United States 1950 Census"
  • Verl Loveless Stubbs, "Utah, World War II Draft Registration Cards,1940-1947"
  • Verl Loveless Stubbs, "Utah Death Certificates, 1904-1964"

World Events (8)

1911 · The Salt Lake International Airport

The Salt Lake International Airport starts its history as a small airfield. It slowly grew until Charles Lindbergh visited that area. After his visit, the airfield changed into a Municipal Airport and started being a hub for most flights from New York to California. After World War II, the airport turned into an international hub for most flights in the Mountain West. In recent history, It sees around 30 million travelers each year and continues to grow in popularity by the local residents.

1912 · The Girl Scouts

Like the Boy Scouts of America, The Girl Scouts is a youth organization for girls in the United States. Its purpose is to prepare girls to empower themselves and by acquiring practical skills.

1927

Charles Lindbergh makes the first solo nonstop transatlantic flight in his plane The Spirit of St. Louis.

Name Meaning

English:

variant of Stubbe with plural or post-medieval excrescent -s.

perhaps occasionally a topographic name from Middle English stub(be) ‘tree stump’ + hous ‘house’, used for someone who lived in a house by a tree stump.

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

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