Reddick Newton Allred
Reddick Newton Allred (1822-1905) born 21 Feb. 1822 in Farmington, Marshall Co., Tennessee. He was the son of Isaac Allred and Mary Calvert. He married Lucy Hoyt in 1843; participated in plural marriage. He was baptized in 1833. He served with Wilford Woodruff in Nauvoo, Hancock Co., Illinois; in Winter Quarters; and in Utah Territory. He died 10 Oct. 1905 in Chester, Sanpete Co., Utah.
Footnotes
Reddick Newton Allred (MMM4-QHS), "Family Tree,” database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org, accessed 5 Feb. 2022). Reddick Newton Allred, Wilford Woodruff Papers (https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/subjects/Reddick-Newton-Allred, accessed 4 Feb. 2022). Reddick [also spelled Redick] Newton Allred, The Journal of George Q. Cannon (https://www.churchhistorianspress.org/george-q-cannon/people/reddick-also-spelled-redick-newton-allred?letter=A&lang=eng, accessed 4 Feb. 2021).
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Excerpt:P. S. I perceive by the news that Bro Gardner Snow of Manti City is elected Probate Judge for this County. He is a very good man; but is completely wraped up in his son Warren and in George Peacock. The people of Sanpete have paid Taxes now for many years, and no improvements can be seen but the jail half finished by Bishop Snow. It is like all improvements in Manti, unfineshed. Several Back houses have been begun, but I know not one finished ...
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Excerpt:Oct 17, 1880 Sunday I attended Meeting in the Tabernacle John T Caine & Milo Andrews spoke some 50 M[inutes]. G Q Cannon 30 M[inutes] we attended the Prayer Circle in the Evening October 18, 1880 ~ Monday 18 I bought a No 7 Moniter Stove for Wilford to day Paid $40 Paid $20 for some articles for Susan and family October 19, 1880 ~ Tuesday 19 STunesday in company ...Dates:October 17, 1880 October 18, 1880 October 19, 1880 October 20, 1880 October 21, 1880 October 22, 1880 October 23, 1880 October 24, 1880
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Excerpt:P.S. I perceive by the News that Bro Gardner Snow of Manti City is elected Probate Judge for this County. He is a very good man; but is completely wraped up in his son Warren and in George Peacock. The people of Sanpete have paid Taxes now for many years, and no improvements can be seen but the jail half finished by Bishop Snow. It is like all improvements in Manti, unfineshed. Several Back houses have been begun, but I know ...