Charles William Kerr
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Charles William Kerr (2 April 1875 ā 18 July 1951) was an American Presbyterian minister from Pennsylvania who served as pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma from 1900 to 1941. Kerr was the first permanent Protestant Christian pastor to serve in Tulsa. He led the church through dramatic growth and change resulting from the discovery of oil in this area.
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Born | April 2, 1875 Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania |
Died | July 18, 1951 (aged 76) |
Education | McCormick Theological Seminary |
Spouse | Anna Coe |
Children | Hawley, Margaret |
Church | First Presbyterian Church Tulsa, Oklahoma |
Ordained | 1898 |
Offices held | Moderator, Presbyterian Church in the United States of America (1932) |
Website | The Grandfather Kerr Clan Webpage |
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