Thomas Lloyd Burnett

Thomas Lloyd Burnett
Born 1871
Denton County, Texas
Died December 26, 1938
Cause of death Heart attack
Resting place Highland Cemetery, Iowa Park, Texas
Education Virginia Military Institute
Occupation Rancher
Spouse(s) Olive (Lake) Burnett (divorced)
Lucille Mulhall (divorced)
Lydia Sheldon (divorced)
Bernice Fassett
Children Anne Burnett
Parent(s) Samuel Burk Burnett
Ruth (Lloyd) Burnett
Relatives Martin B. Lloyd (maternal grandfather)
Anne Windfohr Marion (granddaughter)

Thomas Lloyd Burnett (1871–1938) was an American rancher from Texas. He owned 449, 415 acres of land.

Biography

Early life

Thomas Lloyd Burnett was born in 1871 in Denton County, Texas.[1][2] His father, Samuel Burk Burnett, was the owner of the 6666 Ranch.[1][2] His mother was Ruth (Lloyd) Burnett.[1][2] He moved to Wichita County, Texas with his parents in 1875, when he was four years old.[1]

He was educated at a private academy in St. Louis, Missouri and the Virginia Military Institute.[1][2]

Career

He worked as a cowhand and later wagon boss at the Big Pasture in southwestern Oklahoma.[1] Meanwhile, he learned to speak the Comanche language and became friends in Chief Quanah Parker.[1] He then served as a Captain during the Spanish–American War of 1898.[1]

In 1912, he inherited ranching interests in Wichita County, Texas from his later maternal grandfather, Martin B. Lloyd.[1] He established the Triangle Ranch, where he raised cattle and drilled newfound oil.[1] A decade later, from 1923 to 1925, he acquired the Pope Ranch and the McAdams Rach in Foard County, Texas as well as the Moon Ranch formerly owned by W. Q. Richards, in Cottle County, Texas.[1] A few years later, in 1929, he purchased the YL Ranch (formerly part of the OX Ranch) in the Paducah area.[1] A decade later, in 1938, he purchased the 7L Ranch.[1] Overall, he owned 449, 415 acres of land and 4,000 to 6,000 head of Hereford stock.[1]

He was a major shareholder of the Iowa Park State Bank.[1][2]

Philanthropy

He patronized rodeos in Wichita Falls, Texas.[1] During the Great Depression in the 1930s, he donated school lunches to schoolchildren in Wichita Falls and assisted empoverished cowboys.[1][2]

Personal life

He married Olive (Lake) Burnett.[1][2] They had a daughter, Anne Valliant Burnett Tandy.[1] The couple divorced in 1918.[1] His second marriage was to Lucille Mulhall, a rodeo queen.[1] The wedding took place on May 3, 1919 and they divorced in 1920.[1] His third marriage was to Lydia Sheldon of Electra; they wed in 1921 and got divorced shortly after.[1] His fourth marriage was to Bernice Fassett, a widow from a ranching family.[1]

Death

He died of a heart attack on December 26, 1938.[1][2] He was buried at Highland Cemetery in Iowa Park, Texas.[1] His estate was inherited by his only daughter.[1]

Legacy

His granddaughter, Anne Windfohr Marion, is the owner of his father's 6666 Ranch, his Triangle Ranch, and the Burnett Oil Company. In 1981, she donated his private residence to the City of Iowa Park, where it became a public library.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 H. Allen Anderson, "BURNETT, THOMAS LLOYD," Handbook of Texas Online (http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fbu98), accessed November 11, 2014. Uploaded on June 12, 2010. Published by the Texas State Historical Association.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6666 Ranch: Burnett family
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