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Support our Research and Buy Cool Stuff! East Coast Allred Family Association Tales of a Traveling Genealogist
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Allreds and Allred descendants were among some of the first white settlers in the proud state of Arkansas. Solomon Allred's son, John, was born in Randolph County, NC, but moved to Tennessee as a young adult. In 1827, when John was around 55 years old, he took his family and left Tennessee by ox wagon. They traveled west, finally settling in northwest Arkansas in the area now known as Dry Fork (Carroll County).
As we learn more about the Arkansas Allreds, we'll post the information here. If you have information or photos that you would like to post, please let me know. Your contributions and input are welcome! Below you'll find links to the new pages we are creating. Enjoy! Tip: If you are planning to do genealogy research in Boone County, be sure to visit the Genealogy Center housed in the Public Library at 221 Stephenson, Harrison, AR. The phone number is 870-741-5913. Click here to visit a great web site full of general information about Arkansas A Great Place to do research in Carroll County, AR online is the Carroll County Historical and Genealogical Society Web Site! Carroll County Historical Museum, Berryville, Arkansas Arkansas Allred Tombstone Photos Bill and Sherry's family photo album Solomon and Martha (Weeks) Allred of Tennessee, Arkansas and Missouri Pioneer Memories of Elizabeth Bartlett Allred (1861 - 1953)
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North Carolina Allreds in the 1750's North Carolina History Timeline |