Allreds of Eccles, Lancashire, England, 1500's-1700

Notes


Thomas Alred

"Thomas Alred" is mentioned in the burial record of his infant son as follows: The burial of "Infans [infant son of] Thomae Alred" is listed in the parish register of Eccles, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr. V.25, p.146), which states that he was buried on 16 April 1606 in Eccles, Lancashire.

Research Note:  The shown relationship of this individual to possible parents is based on guesstimates (derived from durations, locations and/or patronymics) and not on specific sources that support this association. Further research needs to be conducted to determine whether this relationship is valid or erroneous.


Mr. Alred

The burial of "Infans [infant son of] Thomae Alred" is listed in the parish register of Eccles, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr. V.25, p.146), which states that he was buried on 16 April 1606 in Eccles, Lancashire.


George Alred

The christening of "George s. of Richard Alred" is listed in the parish register of Eccles, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr. V.25, p.85), which states that he was christened on 22 Apr 1622 in Eccles, Lancashire.


George Olred

"George Olred" is listed in the christening records of his two sons as follows: 1) The christening of "William son of George Olred de pole" is listed in the "Allred Research Report" of 21 June 2016 that was provided by Kathryn Stout, a professional genealogist living in Lancashire, England, to the Brough Family Organization (www.broughfamily.org).  Kathryn Stout actually viewed the original parish registers of St. Mary's, Eccles, and determined that William Olred was christened on 26 May 1673 at St. Mary's, Eccles, Lancashire. 2) The christening of "George son of George Olred" is listed in the "Allred Research Report" of 21 June 2016 that was provided by Kathryn Stout, a professional genealogist living in Lancashire, England, to the Brough Family Organization (www.broughfamily.org).  Kathryn Stout actually viewed the original parish registers of St. Mary's, Eccles, and determined that George Olred was christened on 5 April 1674 at St. Mary's, Eccles, Lancashire.

The 1680 marriage of "George Aldred and Margaret Lingrat both of this parish [of Eccles]" is listed in the "Allred Research Report" of 21 June 2016 that was provided by Kathryn Stout, a professional genealogist living in Lancashire, England, to the Brough Family Organization (www.broughfamily.org).  Kathryn Stout actually viewed the original parish registers of St. Mary's, Eccles, and determined that George Aldred and Margaret Lingrat were married on 26 May 1680 at St. Mary's, Eccles, Lancashire.


Elizabeth

"Elizabeth" is identified as the wife of "George Ollred [Allred]" in the following burial record of her child: "An infant of George Ollred and Elizabeth de ---" is listed in the "Allred Research Report" of 21 June 2016 that was provided by Kathryn Stout, a professional genealogist living in Lancashire, England, to the Brough Family Organization (www.broughfamily.org).  Kathryn Stout actually viewed the original parish registers of St. Mary's, Eccles, and determined that "An infant of George Ollred and Elizabeth de ---" was buried on 21 June 1674 at St. Mary's, Eccles, Lancashire.


William Olred

The christening of "William son of George Olred de pole" is listed in the "Allred Research Report" of 21 June 2016 that was provided by Kathryn Stout, a professional genealogist living in Lancashire, England, to the Brough Family Organization (www.broughfamily.org).  Kathryn Stout actually viewed the original parish registers of St. Mary's, Eccles, and determined that William Olred was christened on 26 May 1673 at St. Mary's, Eccles, Lancashire.


George Olred

The christening of "George son of George Olred" is listed in the "Allred Research Report" of 21 June 2016 that was provided by Kathryn Stout, a professional genealogist living in Lancashire, England, to the Brough Family Organization (www.broughfamily.org).  Kathryn Stout actually viewed the original parish registers of St. Mary's, Eccles, and determined that George Olred was christened on 5 April 1674 at St. Mary's, Eccles, Lancashire.

The burial of "An infant of George Ollred and Elizabeth de ---" is listed in the "Allred Research Report" of 21 June 2016 that was provided by Kathryn Stout, a professional genealogist living in Lancashire, England, to the Brough Family Organization (www.broughfamily.org).  Kathryn Stout actually viewed the original parish registers of St. Mary's, Eccles, and determined that "An infant of George Ollred and Elizabeth de ---" was buried on 21 June 1674 at St. Mary's, Eccles, Lancashire.


George Olred

"George Olred" is listed in the christening records of his two sons as follows: 1) The christening of "William son of George Olred de pole" is listed in the "Allred Research Report" of 21 June 2016 that was provided by Kathryn Stout, a professional genealogist living in Lancashire, England, to the Brough Family Organization (www.broughfamily.org).  Kathryn Stout actually viewed the original parish registers of St. Mary's, Eccles, and determined that William Olred was christened on 26 May 1673 at St. Mary's, Eccles, Lancashire. 2) The christening of "George son of George Olred" is listed in the "Allred Research Report" of 21 June 2016 that was provided by Kathryn Stout, a professional genealogist living in Lancashire, England, to the Brough Family Organization (www.broughfamily.org).  Kathryn Stout actually viewed the original parish registers of St. Mary's, Eccles, and determined that George Olred was christened on 5 April 1674 at St. Mary's, Eccles, Lancashire.

The 1680 marriage of "George Aldred and Margaret Lingrat both of this parish [of Eccles]" is listed in the "Allred Research Report" of 21 June 2016 that was provided by Kathryn Stout, a professional genealogist living in Lancashire, England, to the Brough Family Organization (www.broughfamily.org).  Kathryn Stout actually viewed the original parish registers of St. Mary's, Eccles, and determined that George Aldred and Margaret Lingrat were married on 26 May 1680 at St. Mary's, Eccles, Lancashire.


Margaret Lingrat

The 1680 marriage of "George Aldred and Margaret Lingrat both of this parish [of Eccles]" is listed in the "Allred Research Report" of 21 June 2016 that was provided by Kathryn Stout, a professional genealogist living in Lancashire, England, to the Brough Family Organization (www.broughfamily.org).  Kathryn Stout actually viewed the original parish registers of St. Mary's, Eccles, and determined that George Aldred and Margaret Lingrat were married on 26 May 1680 at St. Mary's, Eccles, Lancashire.


Marriage Notes for George Olred and Margaret Lingrat-94

The 1680 marriage of "George Aldred and Margaret Lingrat both of this parish [of Eccles]" is listed in the "Allred Research Report" of 21 June 2016 that was provided by Kathryn Stout, a professional genealogist living in Lancashire, England, to the Brough Family Organization (www.broughfamily.org).  Kathryn Stout actually viewed the original parish registers of St. Mary's, Eccles, and determined that George Aldred and Margaret Lingrat were married on 26 May 1680 at St. Mary's, Eccles, Lancashire.


Aldred

The burial of "Two infants of George Alred's de Winton" is listed in the "Allred Research Report" of 21 June 2016 that was provided by Kathryn Stout, a professional genealogist living in Lancashire, England, to the Brough Family Organization (www.broughfamily.org).  Kathryn Stout actually viewed the original parish registers of St. Mary's, Eccles, and determined that "Two infants of George Alred's de Winton" were buried on 19 May 1686 at St. Mary's, Eccles, Lancashire.


Aldred

The burial of "Two infants of George Alred's de Winton" is listed in the "Allred Research Report" of 21 June 2016 that was provided by Kathryn Stout, a professional genealogist living in Lancashire, England, to the Brough Family Organization (www.broughfamily.org).  Kathryn Stout actually viewed the original parish registers of St. Mary's, Eccles, and determined that "Two infants of George Alred's de Winton" were buried on 19 May 1686 at St. Mary's, Eccles, Lancashire.