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Excerpt from the Research Report on Jonathan Allred (1772 - 1850) written by:
Dawnell Griffin (May 1999)
(This research report is 187 pages long and details Dawnell's research. It
contains transcriptions of original documents, photos and family group sheets.
To purchase a copy, contact Dawnell.
Jonathan Allred, son of Theophilus Allred and Margaret Ann Chaney was born the
16th of November 1772 in Randolph County, NC. More than likely, his
father, Theolphilus died between 1782 and 1790, leaving his mother, Margaret, a
widow.
On the 13th of Dec 1773, an inventory of bonds, bills and notes due on the
estate of John McKee, deceased, former merchant of Orange County, NC included
the names of James, John, Solomon, Theophilus, Thomas and William Allred.
In 1782, Theophilus appears on the tax list for Orange County, NC but by 1790
Theophilus does not appear in the census records. A search has been made
for land and probate records, but at this point there are no records to
determine the exact date of his death.
No other children for Theophilus and Margaret Chaney Allred have been
identified. A notation dated July 30, 1953, written in long hand states
the following:
May 9, 1840 Thomas Tanner and Rachel Tanner wrote two letters on a large, double
sheet of paper. One letter was addressed to Jonathan Allred and Nancy
Allred and began "Dear brother and sister."
The other on the same sheet was addressed to Samuel Bowman and Elizabeth
Bowman and began "Dear brother and sister" also. (This indicates
Elizabeth was sister of Jonathan) Baley Allred old papers, J. W. Allred
owner.
One would assume, at first glance, that both Elizabeth and Rachel were
Jonathan's sisters. However, there are three entries in the Jonathan
Allred family Bible that give birth dates for what appear to be three sisters:
Margaret Stillwell, Rachell Stillwell and Elizabeth Stillwell. More than
likely these were Margaret Chaney's nieces. Elizabeth Stillwell was
married to Samuel Bowman and lived in Overton County, TN.
The 1860 Census for Livingston, Overton County, TN lists 60 year old Samuel
Bowman as a farmer, born in North Carolina with real estate in Overton County
valued at $2500. His wife, Elizabeth gave her age as 71 and stated that
she also was born in North Carolina. A son, Allen, age 35, was born in
Tennessee. Living next door were E. N. Bowman age 31, Methiah age 32,
Martha A. age 7, Isaac T age 6, Amelia C. age 5, Robert T. age 3, George N. age
2, all born in Tennessee. I also have a photocopy of a portion of a land
record that apparently included two tracts of land involving property that
bounded that of "Josiah Bowman and Charles Allred" ... to a
conditional corner made by said Bowman and Allred... In 1830, Samuel
Bowman was
witness on a land deed involving Jonathan Allred and which is hereafter
presented. Family oral history claims that when Margaret Chaney came to
Overton County with her son Jonathan, she brought a little girl with her. More
than likely this was Elizabeth Stillwell, her niece.
Believing that the Stillwell children were left orphaned, I checked the probate
and land records for Randolph County and was able to locate one solitary
document. On the first day of April 1825, Alexander Gray and Jesse Harper
were involved in a land transaction. Apparently Seth Wade, then deceased,
had conveyed a tract of land in the Western District of Tennessee to Alexander
Gray on the 3rd of June 1824. It was part of a grant or warrant in the 12
district, fourth range, eighth section...."and whereas the
said Seth Wade by the deed aforesaid conveyed to the said Alexander Gray all his
right, title, interest, estate, claim and demand both at law and in equity of in
and to the Estate of Thomas Stillwell late of Johnston County in North Carolina
deceased and all his right title interest estate claim and demand of and to a
certain suit instituted by the said Seth Wade in the Court of Equity for
Randolph County against Elenor W. Stillwell and Philiip
Raiford of Johnston County aforesaid the administratrix and adminstrators of the
estate of the said Thomas Stillwell deceased...." No conclusions can
be drawn at present, but research is continuing.
In 1880 there are four males and four females living in the household of
Margaret Chaney. Possibly, the oldest mail, over the age of 45, was her
father, Frances. The male 26 - 45 would have been Jonathan, but the
remaining members of the household have not been identified.
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