Elizabeth Ivie Allred
Elizabeth Ivie. Born 27 Feb 1807. Franklin County, GA. Married William Hackley Allred, 25 Mar 1824, Bedford Co, TN. Died 22 Mar 1870, Grayson County, TX.
William Hackley Allred (14 April 1804, Franklin County, Georgia, d. 1 Aug 1890, Spring City, Sanpete County, Utah)
William Hackly Allred and Elizabeth Ivie were married 25 March 1824, in Bedford County, Tennessee. They migrated to Monroe County, Missouri c 1829-30. as did other members of the Ivie and Allred families.
The family was baptized Mormons in 1832, and they seem to have remained staunch Mormons at least until 1843, as the children born between 1837-43 are named for leading Church figures, Emma, Joseph, Hyrum and Amasa Lyman. Yet in 1846, Isaac Allred (younger) states that his oldest brother, William H. Allred, had left the church.
William H. Allred and family are listed on the 1850, Adair County, MO census. He is listed as a farmer with property valued at $300.
What Elizabeth Ivie Allred was doing in Texas in 1870 isn't known, son Lewis later died in neighboring Cooke County, Texas. A brother John Anderson Ivie died in nearby Montague, Texas, in 1888. One unconfirmed story is that the William H. Allred family lived in Texas for a while, then moved to Spring City, Sanpete, Utah, but because his wife was dissatisfied they moved back to Texas until after her death in 1870.
William Hackley Allred and two of his children eventually migrated to Utah, probably around 1874-5, when much temple work was done. Son Wilson Monroe Allred married Elizabeth Ann Ivie on 25 January 1875, in Price, Carbon Canyon, Utah; daughter Purlina Jane Allred married her uncle James T. S. Allred on 29 November 1875, in Salt Lake City, Utah. This was a polygamous marriage. William H. married (1)Martha Coles, and (2) Eliza Elvira Allred, the daughter of his brother Martin C. Allred. According to the 1880 census, William H. was living in Piute County, Utah with his wife Martha Coles and two of her sons by a previous marriage.
William Hackley Allred died in Spring City, Utah I August 1890. Son William Horton died 26 September 1910, in Price, Carbon County, Utah, and daughter Purlina died 31 January 1910.