Gospel Preacher listed in Gospel Preachers Who Blazed the Trail by C.R. Nichol.
T. P. Burt was born in Mississippi on October 19, 1859. He moved to Texas when a young man, and married Miss Josephine Allen in 1891. He died on August 5, 1928, in Lockney, Texas. Brother Burt was reared a Methodist, but became a member of the church of Christ in 1897, and began preaching the gospel in 1906. For many years he was a vocal-music teacher, and conducted the song services in many protracted meetings. It was my good pleasure to know him for several years and to have him with me as song director in several meetings. He was devoted, a hard student of the Bible, and a song director with but few equals. Though he was a mature man before he began to preach the gospel, his work was not in vain, for there are those who were led to Christ through his efforts. He was my friend and brother. No greater compliment can be paid him than to say that he was a Christian gentleman. His works follow him. I rejoice in the persuasion that he has passed to the world where he is freed from the pains incident to this life. ---C. R. Nichol. Gospel Advocate, October 4, 1928, page 952.
According to the 1920 Census, this Theodore Parks Burt's name was Thomas P Burt. His wife, Josephine "Josie" (Allen) Burt was born in Tennessee, not England. Her mother, Mary Elizabeth "Betty" Campbell Allen was born in VA and her father, Thomas H Allen was born in Tennessee. --via #47091070
Gospel Preacher listed in Gospel Preachers Who Blazed the Trail by C.R. Nichol.
T. P. Burt was born in Mississippi on October 19, 1859. He moved to Texas when a young man, and married Miss Josephine Allen in 1891. He died on August 5, 1928, in Lockney, Texas. Brother Burt was reared a Methodist, but became a member of the church of Christ in 1897, and began preaching the gospel in 1906. For many years he was a vocal-music teacher, and conducted the song services in many protracted meetings. It was my good pleasure to know him for several years and to have him with me as song director in several meetings. He was devoted, a hard student of the Bible, and a song director with but few equals. Though he was a mature man before he began to preach the gospel, his work was not in vain, for there are those who were led to Christ through his efforts. He was my friend and brother. No greater compliment can be paid him than to say that he was a Christian gentleman. His works follow him. I rejoice in the persuasion that he has passed to the world where he is freed from the pains incident to this life. ---C. R. Nichol. Gospel Advocate, October 4, 1928, page 952.
According to the 1920 Census, this Theodore Parks Burt's name was Thomas P Burt. His wife, Josephine "Josie" (Allen) Burt was born in Tennessee, not England. Her mother, Mary Elizabeth "Betty" Campbell Allen was born in VA and her father, Thomas H Allen was born in Tennessee. --via #47091070
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