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Why, There's an Earp in Chatsworth

Local minister Dale Dawson is related to famed Western hero and lawman Wyatt Earp.

Earp is not a name you hear every day. Especially in Chatsworth. As it turns out, The Wyatt Earp has a relative living in these parts.

Explains Dale Dawson, a distant cousin who pastors : “From me to Wyatt Earp through great-grandmother Susan Earp back to Amos Earp Sr. son of James Earp, son of Joseph Earp Jr., son of Joseph Earp Sr., brother of John Earp through whom comes Wyatt.”

Dawson knows a thing or three about the family tree. His volumes of genealogy records trace his roots far back in American history. “On my father’s side were the Earps, and on my mother’s side, the Penns” (think Pennsylvania). Dawson lives with wife Mary at what used to be Iverson Ranch, whose craggy rocks are another connection to the “Wild West.” The property was once a popular location for classic screen westerns including Treasure of Sierra Madre and TV’s The Long Ranger and The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (whose star in Chatsworth).   

Dawson’s favorite portrayal of Wyatt was in the movie Tombstone, played by Kurt Russell. And there’s a “newer” namesake… another Earp surfaced recently in a Los Angeles magazine article. The cowboy turned actor changed his name from Glen to “Wyatt,” was offered a part in Tombstone but that ended up on the cutting room floor. Kevin Costner played Earp in 1994’s self-titled film version.

Back to the congenial Pastor Dawson, a transplant from the East Coast in his previous life as a corporate big wig for Revlon cosmetics, in sales. His switch into ministry was God’s idea and it didn’t go away, he said. So without seminary training as a pastor, Dawson became a deacon, assumed other roles and has been at his current congregation for three years. Also, he runs a gift shop with Mary in Montrose. Says Dawson, “God chose me to become a pastor. It’s the best job in the world.”

Mary Dawson April 18, 2011 at 01:43 pm
Hi Gordon! What a nice surprise to do my daily Patch check and see this wonderful article. So glad you included all of the interesting photos and family memorabilia. Wyatt, Chatsworth, and The Iverson Movie Ranch all seem to go together. Even Chatsworth Lake Church seems like it would fit right in back in Wyatt's day. Thank you for taking the time to so accurately share this fun story.
Gordon Durich April 18, 2011 at 02:40 pm
Why, you're so welcome, Mary. Please forward this to other folks, if you don't mind? I hope Dale liked what he read?
Gordon
Peter H. Brothers April 18, 2011 at 04:38 pm
Such a nice article, thanks for passing this along!
Mary Dawson April 18, 2011 at 05:21 pm
Gordon, Dale thought you did an outstanding job with this article. I have posted it on my Facebook page and will be posting it on the Montrose Shopping Park FB page as well. Dale is the Executive Director of the Montrose Shopping Park and this will be interesting reading for the folks there.
Michael Rabe January 23, 2013 at 04:04 pm
Ah, come on now Dale. Wyatt Earp??? Well may God continue to use and bless you brother.

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