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Isaac ALLRED (010205)
Allred Progenitors: (William, Thomas)
Born: 01/27/1788 Pendleton, SC
Died: 11/13/1870 Spring City, Sanpete Co., UT
Submitted by: Sharon Allred Jessop 06/09/1999
ISAAC ALLRED
By Karla Monson, From Allred Heritage
Born Jan. 27, 1788 in Pendleton, South Carolina. Here, his
father first, and later he also homesteaded. His parents,
William and Elizabeth Thresher Allred in 1790 moved to Franklin
Co. Georgia. In about 1812 they moved to Bedford CO. Tenn. In
Tennessee Isaac married Mary Calvert on 14 February 1911 he
being near 22 and she near 16. They remained in Bedford Co.
until Paulinus was a few months old, then they joined their
relatives in the Allred Settlement in Monroe Co., Missouri by
the Salt River
Two years following their arrival in Monroe Co. Hyrum Smith and
John Murdock preached to the Allreds that a new Prophet, Joseph
Smith had organized CHRIST Church on the earth.
One year passed and then the Allreds, Ivies and others were
baptized on Sep. 10 1832.
The history goes on to say that from then on Isaac, James,
William another Isaac, Martin AND Andrew Whitlock joined the
Prophet's company to redeem Zion. Allred history goes right
along with church history in all the trials and suffering of the
Saints. In 1838 Isaac had 3 living daughters and nine sons. Of
this family it is said, We suffered considerable from
persecution and exposure.
The Allred family went through the Nauvoo period helping to
build the temple and latter receiving of sacred ordinances
themselves. On Jan. 17 1848 Isaac and Mary received theirs. The
family was close to the Prophet and Hyrum till their death.
In 1849 Isaac Allred as captain of 50 departs for the Great
Basin. They lived in Cottonwood in Salt Lake city Mary died in
Sept. 1851.
In 1852 Isaac now remarried moved to Kaysville. When Johnston’s
army came Brigham Young advised the saints to go south. Isaac
migrates to Ephraim. Later he went to Spring City.
He died Nov. 13 1870 at eighty-two. It was said of him, He was a
faithful saint and was highly esteemed by all who knew him. O.
Orson Hyde officiated at the funeral and delivered a very
comforting discourse to friends of the deceased.
I have taken this from article written by Karla Monson in Allred
Heritage.
Clara Allred Smith |
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