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Isaac ALLRED (01020305)
Allred Progenitors: (James, William, Thomas)
Born: 06/28/1813 Nashville, Bedford Co., TN
Died: 05/12/1859
Submitted by: Heather Brush 11/30/1998
History of Isaac Allred
Isaac Allred, son of James Allred and Elizabeth Warren, was born
June 28, 1813 near Nashville, Bedford County, Tennessee. The
family moved to Monroe County, Miit upon thy head in the Name of
Jesus Christ and seal it up to eternal life, Even So, Amen.
**Author Unknown. I copied it verbatim from an old Xerox copy I
received from my Grandparents, Dar(win) and Donna Howell.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Relative, I believe the Uncle, of Prophet Joseph Smith.
family moved to Clay County
History of Isaac Allred
Isaac Allred, son of James Allred and Elizabeth Warren, was born
June 28, 1813 near Nashville, Bedford County, Tennessee. The
family moved to Monroe County, Missouri in 1830. Many of the
family joined the Church in 1832. Isaac was baptized the same
day that his father, James Allred, and others of the family
were. The family moved to Clay County in 1832, and thence into
Caldwell County, Missouri in 1835. They were driven out with the
Mormons to Pittsfield, Pike County, Illinois. From here they
went to Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois.
They left Nauvoo with the Saints in 1845 and journeyed to Garden
Grove, Iowa, where they were told to stay and help the migrating
Saints. From here they moved on to Council Bluffs. In 1851, they
followed the rest of the Saints to Utah. Isaac Allred was a
Captain of 50 wagons. There were not less than thirty AllredÆs
in the company. At this time, Isaac had two wives and eleven
children. The company arrived in Salt Lake City, Utah in August
of 1851 and Isaac Allred and his family settled in Kaysville or
Kaysward. He went on a three year mission to England in 1853. In
1855, the family moved to Slaterville, Weber County, Utah, where
they lived until 1858. From here they moved to Ephraim, Sanpete
County, and thence to Mt. Pleasant in 1859.
Isaac Allred married Julia Ann Taylor, the daughter of William
Taylor and Elizabeth Patrick. She was born 9 February 1816, at
Bowling Green, Warren County, Kentucky and died the 16th of May
1898 in Richmond, Cache County, Utah, where she was buried on
the 18th of May 1898. Isaac and Julia Ann were married on
October the 11th, 1832. On 15 January 1846, they were sealed to
each other for time and eternity in the Nauvoo Temple.
Patriarchal Blessing of Isaac Allred
Isaac Allred, son of James Allred and Elizabeth Warren Allred,
was born June 28, 1813. Blessing pronounced by Patriarch John
Smith
Beloved Brother. I lay my hands upon thy head in the name of
Jesus Christ and seal a further blessing upon you for and in
behalf of thy father. Thou art entitled to all the blessings
which were sealed upon the heads of the fathers, Abraham, Isaac,
and Jacob, and a lawful heir of the same Priesthood which was
sealed upon the head of Ephraim, the son of Joseph, who was sold
into Egypt.
Thou art called to preach the gospel to many people and the
Lord, thy God, will bless thee. Thou shalt baptize many and
bring them to Zion. The Spirit whispers more particular that
thou art to be a counselor in Israel. The Lord has given His
Angels charge to watch over thee, to defend thee from the evils
which are in the world and to help thee in all times of trouble.
Thou shalt be able to escape out of the hands of thine enemies
unhurt. Thou shalt be clothed with wisdom and understanding to
discern between good and evil, to counsel in righteousness, and
thy work shall be acceptable before the Lord and His People.
Thou shalt be a Savior upon Mt. Zion to save thy dead and living
friends and to bring them up in the resurrection of the just and
reign over them in a kingdom of glory to all eternity; thou
shalt also have a numerous posterity. The number of thy years
shall be according to thy faith, even to see the curtains of
Zion extend to all itsÆ glory and beauty; Israel gathered from
the four corners of the earth, and the prophesies which have
been spoken all fulfilled concerning the Latter*Day Glory.
Finally, thou shalt inherit all the riches of the earth and
heaven. No good thing shall be withheld from thee. This blessing
shall be perpetual to your children to all generations, and thy
name shall be had in honorable rememberance in the Church
forever inasmuch as thou wilt give all diligence to magnify the
office not one word of this blessing shall fail, for I seal
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