Biographical Sketch of Alonzo Lynn D'Spain


Text from Scott, Laurence W. (editor), Texas Pulpit by Christian Preachers. St. Louis: Christian Publishing Company, 1888. Pages 377-378. This online edition © 1996, James L. McMillan.

Born: Burksville, Kentucky, April 10, 1843.
Died:

ALONZO LYNN D'SPAIN was born in Burksville, Ky., April 10th, 1843. His mother died when he was quite young, and his father, B. L. D'Spain, an eminent pioneer preacher, remarried and moved to Texas, where he landed in January, 1852. Alonzo was baptized during a revival, at the tender age of nine; but after arriving at maturity was dissatisfied, and finally dismissed all doubts by being baptized understandingly in July, 1865. He was led to obedience through the preaching of Dr. Thomas Barrett and Franklin Bearden.

Jan. 1st, 1866, he celebrated his happiest New Year by being married to Miss Mary E. Vaden, of Hopkins county, where he settled and lived many years, supporting his family by farming, teaching, and practicing medicine.

He began to preach the gospel in the year 1874. He has had wonderful success as an evangelist, baptizing about thirty during his first protracted meeting, which was held in Delta county. He has since held good meetings in the counties of Hopkins, Hunt, Fannin, Lamar, Grayson, Hood, Parker, Johnson, Tarrant and Palo Pinto. The writer has been present at several of his meetings, and greatly enjoyed his clear, convincing preaching, and charming singing. During his long residence in Hopkins county, it could be truly said of Bro. D'Spain:

"None knew him but to love him,
None named him, but to praise."

In 1883 he moved to Thorp's Springs, Hood county, where he now resides.


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