Charles Herbert Colvin

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Charles Herbert Colvin (March 4, 1893July 3, 1985) was an aeronautical engineer who was the co-founder of the Pioneer Instrument Company in Brooklyn, with Brice Herbert Goldsborough and Morris M. Titterington.

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Colvin was born in Sterling, Massachusetts in 1893 to Fred Herbert Colvin (1867-?) and Mary K. Loring (1869-?). He co-founded the Pioneer Instrument Company in 1919, and sold the company in 1929 to the Bendix Corporation. In the early 1950s, he started Colvin Laboratories, which manufactured aeronautical instruments, in East Orange, New Jersey. He retired from business in 1963.

He married Bessie Colvin Davis (c1900-1956). After her death he married Marjorie Colvin Babcock. He had three children from his first marriage, two daughters, Margaret Colvin Tropp from Woodland Hills, California, and Elizabeth Colvin Davis of Madison, Wisconsin and a son, David Colvin, of Old Lyme, Connecticut; a stepdaughter, Dagny Sellorin of Portland, Oregon; a brother, Henry Colvin, of Medford, New Jersey; nine grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. He died July 3, 1985 at St. Joseph Hospital in Ojai, California, after a long illness. He was 92 years old and had been living in Ojai.

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