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Isaac Allred was born 28 June 1813 in Bedford County, Tennessee, United States to James Allred (1784-1876) and Elizabeth Warren (1786-1879) and died 12 May 1859 Mt Pleasant, Sanpete County, Utah, United States of murder. He married Julia Ann Taylor (1816-1898) 11 October 1832 in Monroe County, Missouri. He married Mary Henderson (1823-1910) 1845 in Illinois. He married Emma Dewey (1828-1909) 7 October 1856 in Utah.

Biography

Allred, Isaac, a member of Zions Camp 1834, the son of James Allred and Elizabeth Warren, was baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Sept. 10, 1832, by Geo. M. Hinkle.


Zions Camp Participant

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This Judith Mehr rendition depicts struggles endured by members of Zion's Camp, an expeditionary force to help Church members in Jackson County redeem their brethren.

One of the most interesting episodes in the early history of LDS Church was the march of Zion's Camp (1834). The members of the Church in Missouri were being persecuted, and the Prophet Joseph made it a matter of prayer and received a revelation on February 24, 1834. The Lord instructed the Prophet to assemble at least one hundred young and middle-aged men and to go to the land of Zion, or Missouri. (See D&C 130:19–34.)

Zion’s Camp, a group of approximately one hundred and fifty men, gathered at Kirtland, Ohio, in the spring of 1834 and marched to Jackson County, Missouri. By the time they reached Missouri, the camp had increased to approximately two hundred men.

In 1834 he marched to Missouri as a member of Zion's Camp and afterwards located in Nauvoo, Ill. After working on the Nauvoo Temple he received his endowments in the same after its completion.

Church Service

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Until his death, he entertained friends, family and saints with his fiddle music--in Nauvoo, on the plains, in Salt Lake City and in Sanpete County--and his 1724 instrument remains intact and playable.

He worked for the Church, traveled as a preacher of the Gospel and participated in the general exodus of the saints from Nauvoo in February 1846. He spent a short time in the camp on Sugar Creek, Iowa, and later crossed the prairies of Iowa to the Missouri river. In 1851 he captained a company of saints to Utah and settled at Kaysville, Davis county, Utah. He filled a mission to Great Britain in 1851-1855, and through his labor in the States and in England many converts were brought into the Church.

Isaac's Murder

After his return from this mission to Europe in October 1855, he moved to Ogden, where he resided until the the move in 1858 to Sanpete county, where his parents and some siblings resided. There he remained for a year, when he was killed by his cousin and Mormon Battalion veteran Thomas Celton Ivie (1820-1865), who assailed him over a trivial matter and beat him with a burning stick from the camp fire May 11, 1859. He died the next day. The difficulty arose over some sheep which Isaac had in charge and which belonged to Thos. Ivie. His murderer was tried and condemned to death, but he managed to escape and went east. Brigham Young (1801-1877) prophesied that Thos. Ivie would apostatize from the Church and that buzzards would pick his bones. This prediction was literally fulfilled, as the remains of Ivie were subsequently found in a cornfield nearly devoured by buzzards.

The Ivie and Allred Families were close acquaintances and intermarried since the early 1800s in Banks County, Georgia.

Marriage and Family

Isaac had ten children by his first wife, five by his second wife and two by the third wife. All of these grew up to manhood and womanhood, except one, and all distinguished themselves as faithful Latter-day Saints.


Children


Offspring of Isaac Allred and Julia Ann Taylor (1816-1898)
Name Birth Death Joined with
William Alma Allred (1833-1900)
John Allen Allred (1834-1904)
Eliza Maria Allred (1836-1926)
James Martin Allred (1838-1918)
Sidney H Little Allred (1841-1917)
Amanda Jane Allred (1842-1915)
Julia Ann Allred (1845-1933)
Hannah Elizabeth Allred (1848-1900)
Mary Leona Allred (1850-1938)
Isaac M Allred (1857-1858)


Offspring of Isaac Allred and Mary Henderson (1823-1910)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Isaac Allred (1846-1846)
Sanford Allred (1848-1900)
Samuel Allred (1851-1932) 3 June 1851 Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa, United States 19 January 1932 Spring City, Sanpete County, Utah, United States Elizabeth Diantha Allred (1852-1942)
Isabella Blain (1860-1934)
Mary Allred (1853-1853)
Orson Allred (1856-1934)
Olive Allred (1859-1926)


Offspring of Isaac Allred and Emma Dewey (1828-1909)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Emma Maria Allred (1857-1934)
William Adelbert Allred (1859-1931)



Siblings


Offspring of James Allred (1784-1876) and Elizabeth Warren (1786-1879)
Name Birth Death Joined with
William Hackley Allred (1804-1890) 14 April 1804 Franklin, Georgia, United States 1 August 1890 Spring City, Sanpete County, Utah, United States Elizabeth Ivie (1807-1870)
Martin Carrel Allred (1806-1840) 8 September 1806 Warren, Knox County, Kentucky 2 May 1840 Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois Mary Heskett (1810-1840)
Hannah Caroline Allred (1808-1850) 20 September 1808 Randolph County, North Carolina 23 February 1850 Kanesville, Pottawattamie County, Iowa Andrew Hiram Whitlock (1805-1865)
Sarah Allred (1811-1834) 13 April 1811 Farmington, Bedford County, Tennessee, United States 2 December 1834 Salt River, Monroe County, Missouri, United States John Newton Burton (1809-1839)
Isaac Allred (1813-1859) 28 June 1813 Bedford County, Tennessee, United States 12 May 1859 Mt Pleasant, Sanpete County, Utah, United States Julia Ann Taylor (1816-1898)
Mary Henderson (1823-1910)
Emma Dewey (1828-1909)
Rueben Warren Allred (1815-1896) 18 November 1815 Bedford County, Tennessee, United States 4 October 1896 Spring City, Sanpete County, Utah, United States Lucy Ann Butler (1814-1884)
Virginia Elizabeth Phillips (1841-1900)
Wiley Payne Allred (1818-1912) 31 May 1818 Farmington, Bedford County, Tennessee, United States 28 March 1912 Emery, Emery County, Utah, United States Sarah Elizabeth Zabriskie (1814-1851)
Elizabeth Ann Davies (1816-1887)
Johanna H Olsson (1834-1912)
Caroline Andrea Frederiksen (1840-1873)
Nancy Chummy Allred (1820-1842) 10 September 1820 Farmington, Bedford County, Tennessee, United States 21 July 1842 Kirklin, Clinton County, Indiana, United States James O Gregg (1817-1878)
Eliza Maria Allred (1822-1842) 28 October 1822 Farmington, Bedford County, Tennessee, United States 30 July 1842 Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois, United States George Travis Edwards (1814-1906)
James Tillmon Sanford Allred (1825-1905) 28 March 1825 Farmington, Bedford County, Tennessee, United States 29 March 1905 Spring City, Sanpete County, Utah, United States Elizabeth Bridget Manwaring (1821-1866)
Margaret Manwaring (1821-1888)
Fannie Shantaquint (1842-1866)
Perlina Jane Allred (1833-1910)
John Franklin Lafayette Allred (1827-1850) 26 June 1827 Bedford, Bedford County, Tennessee 17 July 1850 Council Point, Pottawattamie County, Iowa Marinda Melvina Knapp (1830-1916)
Andrew Jackson Allred (1831-1899) 12 February 1831 Monroe County, Missouri, United States 10 October 1899 Richfield, Sevier County, Utah, United States Chloe Stevens (1838-1872)
Elizabeth Ivie (1856-1888)
Mettina Andreasen (1852-1909)


Gravestone

Per the records of the Emphraim, Utah Cemetery Board, Isaac was buried in the Ephraim Pioneer Cemetery in May 1859; however, the original burial spot is unknown, and various stories exist as to the lack of a headstone. On Friday, June 24, 2011, a commemorative headstone was dedicated by Allred descendants.

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