This page collects information about people from the Allred Family who were known or believed to have lived in Monroe County, Missouri.
Notable Individuals
- James Allred (1784-1876) - founder of Salt River Branch in Monroe County, Missouri 1830.
Notable Landmarks
Salt River Branch
Through the teachings of George M. Hinkle and others, James Allred's father and a number of the members of his father's family joined the Church on September 10th, 1832. The branch where they were living was known as the Salt River Branch. James Allred's father was a captain in Zion's Camp (1834), a group that traveled with the Prophet Joseph Smith, his brother Isaac, his son Martin in June of 1834 to redeem Zion.
- See Also Salt Creek, Missouri - for births, deaths and marriages recorded here.
See Also
- Allred in Missouri
- Monroe County, Missouri/First families
- Monroe County, Missouri/Monuments and Memorials
External Links
- Monroe_County, Missouri - Wikipedia
- Monroe County Genealogy - FamilySearch.org
- Monroe Pioneer Heritage Society -
- This family profile prepared courtesy of Missouri Scouting, helping to preserve our shared heritage.
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Familypedia people with surname Allred in Monroe County, Missouri
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Born in Monroe County, Missouri
Baptised in Monroe County, Missouri
Married in Monroe County, Missouri
- See also Category:Married in Monroe County, Missouri
Grouping is for "first marriage", "second marriage", etc as indicated in column headings
Died in Monroe County, Missouri
- See also Category:Died in Monroe County, Missouri
Buried in Monroe County, Missouri
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