The christening of "John Alred" is listed in the parish register of Eccles, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr. V.131, p.12), which states that he was christened on 26 March 1637 as "John s. William Alred".
The marriage of "John Alred" and "Ellin Pemberton" has not yet been located. However, if they were officially married it probably took place about 1659 in or near Eccles, Lancashire, as they were both christened in Eccles, and their first child, Mary Allred, was christened on 1 August 1660 at St. Mary's, Eccles, Lancashire, as follows: The christening of "Mary daughter of John Allred de Pendleton" 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 Mary Allred was christened on 1 August 1660 at St. Mary's, Eccles, Lancashire. Also, the christening of "Mary Allred" is listed in the parish register of Eccles, Lancashire (FHL Film # 2355763, Item #3), which states that she was christened on 1 August 1660 as "Mary d. of John Allred of Pendleton".
The 1696 marriage of "John Aldred of this parish and Judith Ok --- of the parish of Bolton" 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 John Aldred and Judith Ok --- were married on 9/16 May 1696 at St. Mary's, Eccles, Lancashire. Also, Kathryn Stout stated that "[Judith's last name was] crossed out with a black mark above her surname. [This] could be a Licence marriage [in] May 1696. No actual date [was] given but the marriage date was between the 9th and the 16th of May [1696]."
The burial of "John Alred de Pendleton" 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 John Alred was buried on 1 November 1701 at St. Mary's, Eccles, Lancashire.
"John Allred" is described as follows in the book "From England to America: Our Allred Family", by Dawnell Hatton Griffin, 2015, pp.20, 28-29, 32, 35-37, 42, which states the following:
"John Allred was christened on March 26, 1637 [and] was buried on April 7, 1701, in Pendleton Poole, a small village in Eccles Parish. John married Ellen Pemberton, and after her death in 1684 he remarried a wife whose name is presently unknown. ...Sometime between 1650 and 1660, John Allred would have affiliated himself, for the first time, with Quakers. A young man, now in his early twenties, he married Ellen Pemberton in 1659. ...We have evidence that John and Ellen Pemberton Allred were attending Quaker meetings in 1660 and 1661. ...On February 10, 1660, Ellen Allred was arrested for attending a Quaker meeting. Committed to Lancaster Gaol (prison) for refusing to swear allegiance to the Church of England were...Ellen Alred. ...Ellen Pemberton Allred's first child was born in November 1660, the same year she was jailed for attending a Quaker Meeting. In 1661, her husband, John Allred was arrested for attending meetings and put in 'gaol'. However, all of John and Ellen's children were christened in Eccles Parish and there is no evidence that, at least, John continued to attend Quaker meetings after 1661. ...By 1664 John and Ellen were living in Moston, a village in the east part of Eccles Parish. That year the overseer of the poor in Moston was ordered to find a house for John Alred, his wife and children.... During all of John and Ellen's tribulations with poverty, they continued having children, ten in all. [Their son] Solomon [Allred]...would be the first Allred in our family to reach North America. On November 22, 1680, Solomon Alred was christened in the church of St. Mary the Virgin in Eccles Parish. All of the children of John and Ellen Pemberton Allred were christened in Eccles Parish and all but Solomon, and possibly Phineas, died in Eccles Parish. ...Ellen Pemberton Allred died on December 21, 1684, in Pendleton, Lancashire, England, and according to the death records of the East Harshaw Monthly Meeting she was buried in the Quaker burial ground in Manchester, England. She had remained faithful to her Quaker beliefs. Her youngest son, Solomon, was four years old [when she died]. After Ellen died in 1684, John Allred took a second wife, whose name is currently unknown. ...John Allred of Pendleton Poole, Eccles Parish, Lancashire, England died in April 1701 and was buried on April 7, 1701. ...We know that John Allred had hoped to take his family to America, but had never managed to book passage, but at least his youngest son, Soloman, found a way to fulfill this dream."The family of "John Allred (b.1637)" is listed in the book "From England to America: Our Allred Family", by Dawnell Hatton Griffin, 2015, p.29.
The 1696 marriage of "John Aldred of this parish and Judith Ok --- of the parish of Bolton" 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 John Aldred and Judith Ok --- were married on 9/16 May 1696 at St. Mary's, Eccles, Lancashire. Also, Kathryn Stout stated that "[Judith's last name was] crossed out with a black mark above her surname. [This] could be a Licence marriage [in] May 1696. No actual date [was] given but the marriage date was between the 9th and the 16th of May [1696]."
Research Note: FamilySearch (via FHL Film # 84799) lists a "Judith Ouldham" who was born on 18 November 1662 and christened on 25 May 1662 in Manchester, Lancashire, and whose father was "Robert Ouldham".
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The 1696 marriage of "John Aldred of this parish and Judith Ok --- of the parish of Bolton" 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 John Aldred and Judith Ok --- were married on 9/16 May 1696 at St. Mary's, Eccles, Lancashire. Also, Kathryn Stout stated that "[Judith's last name was] crossed out with a black mark above her surname. [This] could be a Licence marriage [in] May 1696. No actual date [was] given but the marriage date was between the 9th and the 16th of May [1696]."
The christening of "Thomas son of John Aldred de Pendlebury" 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 Thomas Aldred was christened on 28 May 1697 at St. Mary's, Eccles, Lancashire.
The christening of "Solomon son of Jo Alred de Pole [Poole]" 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 Solomon Alred was christened on 2 November 1680 at St. Mary's, Eccles, Lancashire. Also, Kathryn Stout stated that "Jo" is an abbreviation of "John, as there were many John's spelt this way in the register."
The christening of "Solomon Alred" is listed in the parish register of Eccles, Lancashire (FHL Film # 2355763, Item #4), which states that he was christened on 2 November 1680 as "Solomon son of Jo: Alred de Pole [Poole]".
"Solomon Allred" is described as follows in the book "From England to America: Our Allred Family", by Dawnell Hatton Griffin, 2015, pp.61, 64-67, 71-74, 84-86, which states the following:
"With the death of his father [John Allred who died in 1701 in Eccles, Lancashire, England] and that of his relative, Phineas Pemberton [who died in 1702 in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, America], Solomon Allred, now a young man at least twenty-one years old, may have felt that his hopes for going to America were slipping away. He came from a poor family and it would be hard to imagine that he had enough money for passage to America. ...A search for an indenture of servitude for Solomon Allred has been conducted, but nothing has been found. It leaves us with the question as to how he obtained passage to the New World. The answer appears to be that he would either have found a sponsor, for which there is no evidence, or he would have gambled on the possibility that having once arrived in Pennsylvania, he could prevail upon his remaining Pemberton relative, Phineas's son Israel, to redeem him. ...In June 1706, both Solomon Allred's sister, Mary Allred Charleton and her husband, Richard of Monton, died within days of each other and were buried in Eccles Parish, England. ...At this point, I believe Solomon made the decision to board a ship to immigrate to Pennsylvania. ...Solomon Allred ended up in West Nottingham, Chester County, Pennsylvania. ...My belief [is that Solomon Allred] ended up in...West Nottingham...through his connection to his Pemberton cousin. ...We are fortunate to have the following reference...dated 1-10 January 1719/20: 'Solomon Alred of Nottingham writes to his cozen Israel Pemberton of Philadelphia, asking his influence to obtain a grant of 100 acres on the north side of Nottingham, among the pine trees, near the palatine road. His wife sends her love, signs himself[:] Thy lov. kinsman.' ...A list of early settlers on the Nottingham Lots does not include the name of Solomon Allred. He was not a large land owner and in fact, probably did not own any land at all. He was, more than likely newly married, and living by 1712, in West Nottingham, in what was then Chester County, Pennsylvania, and is probably now in Cecil County, Maryland. It is almost impossible to know what his status was at the time whether he was indentured in one way or another, either to a local farmer, obligated to his second cousin, Israel, as his Redemptioner, or even to some other member among the Quaker sect. It isn't likely that he had enough money to pay his own passage and so would have been working off whatever debt he had incurred for his passage from Lancashire, England, to Chester, Pennsylvania. ...We have only been able to identify a daughter and three sons of Solomon Allred, though it is likely he had more children. Even though there is no record of a marriage, I believe that Solomon Allred was married to Ann York, daughter or Richard Yorke and Ann Seymour about 1712. Anne was christened January 13, 1688, in Olney Parish, Buckinghamshire, England, one of five identified children born into this family. Solomon would have been thirty-two years old and Anne, age twenty-four. This conclusion is supported by the intertwined relationships between the Allred and York families in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina. ...West Nottingham, Chester County, Pennsylvania, where Solomon Allred lived in 1719, was then the furthermost frontier of America. We know that he was married and had begun a family, as his wife, sent her love to Solomon's second cousin in the letter he wrote to Israel Pemberton that year. Even if he was renting, he would have had a small house, probably log, ground to clear, plow and plant.... Solomon and Anne Allred's children were more than likely all born in West Nottingham, Chester County, Pennsylvania. Solomon and Anne had at least four children, a daughter (first name not known), William, Thomas, and Solomon, Jr. There is a possibility they had other children who either died young or have not yet been identified. ...Neither I nor other researchers have found records mentioning Solomon between 1730 after he left West Nottingham, and 1752 when he first appears in North Carolina. ...No marriage record has been found, but Solomon Allred appears to have married Ann York in about 1713. ...No marriage or death record for Ann has been found in England. ...Ann...probably came on the same ship as her brother, Jeremiah Yorke, in about 1712, the year their mother died. Ann appears to have married Solomon Allred the following year. ...By 1752, Solomon Aldricks [Allred] had settled on Mount Pleasant Run of Sandy Creek in Orange County, North Carolina. ...Records...confirm that Solomon Allred was living on Mount Pleasant Run of Sandy Creek at least as early as 1754. ...I believe that the Solomon Allred named in the [record] entry was the son of John and Ellen Pemberton Allred and the patriarch of the American Allred Family."The family of "Solomon Allred (b.1680)" is listed in the book "From England to America: Our Allred Family", by Dawnell Hatton Griffin, 2015, p.74.
The christening of "Ann York" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 990320), which states that she was christened on 13 January 1689 in Olney, Buckingham, England, and that her father was "Ricdi York".
The christening of "Robert Fletcher" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 844799), which states that he was christened on 31 March 1579 in Manchester Cathedral, Manchester, Lancashire, England, and that his father was "Robert Fletcher".
The marriage of "Roberte Flecher of Bueri pish [possibly Bury parish] & Katheren Allred of Eccles pish" is listed in the parish register of Eccles, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr. V.25, p.199), which states that they were married on 3 November 1601 in Eccles, Lancashire. Geographical Note: Bury parish is about twelve travel miles north of Eccles parish. .
The christening of "Cathrena Alred" is listed in the parish register of Eccles, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr. V.25, p.17), which states that she was christened on 28 February 1577/1578 in Eccles, Lancashire.
The marriage of "Roberte Flecher of Bueri pish [probably Bury parish] & Katheren Allred of Eccles pish" is listed in the parish register of Eccles, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr. V.25, p.199), which states that they were married on 3 November 1601 in Eccles, Lancashire. Geographical Note: Bury parish is about twelve travel miles north of Eccles parish.
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.
Marriage Notes for Robert Fletcher and Cathrena Alred-56
The marriage of "Roberte Flecher of Bueri pish [probably Bury parish] & Katheren Allred of Eccles pish" is listed in the parish register of Eccles, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr. V.25, p.199), which states that they were married on 3 November 1601 in Eccles, Lancashire. Geographical Note: Bury parish is about twelve travel miles north of Eccles parish.
The marriage of "Radulphus Hodgkinsone et [and] Elena Alred" is listed in the parish register of Eccles, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr. V.25, p.194), which states that they were married on 14 November 1585 in Eccles, Lancashire.
The burial of "Radulphus Hodkinson" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 1278739), which states that he was buried on 13 May 1613 at St. John's Church in Preston, Lancashire, England.
The marriage of "Radulphus Hodgkinsone et [and] Elena Alred" is listed in the parish register of Eccles, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr. V.25, p.194), which states that they were married on 14 November 1585 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.
Marriage Notes for Radulphus Hodgkinsone and Elena Alred-55
The marriage of "Radulphus Hodgkinsone et [and] Elena Alred" is listed in the parish register of Eccles, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr. V.25, p.194), which states that they were married on 14 November 1585 in Eccles, Lancashire.
The christening of "William son of John Allred" 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 Allred was christened on 3 February 1664/1665 at St. Mary's, Eccles, Lancashire.
The christening of "William Allred" is listed in the parish register of Eccles, Lancashire (FHL Film # 2355763, Item #3), which states that he was christened on 3 February 1664/1665 as "William son of John Allred".
Richardus Alred was apparently first married prior 8 June 1604, as follows: The burial of "vxr [wife of] Ric Alred" is listed in the parish register of Eccles, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr. V.25, p.144), which states that she was buried on 8 June 1604 in Eccles, Lancashire.
The marriage of "Richardus Alred et [and] Alicia Devias" is listed in the parish register of Eccles, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr. V.25, p.201), which states that they were married on 18 December 1604 in Eccles, Lancashire.
The marriage of "Richardus Alred et [and] Elena Platt" is listed in the parish register of Eccles, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr. V.25, p.205), which states that they were married on 2 February 1612/1613 in Eccles, Lancashire.
The burial of "Richard Alred" is listed in the parish register of Eccles, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr. V.25, p.175), which states that he was buried on 30 November 1624 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.
The burial of "vxr [wife of] Ric[hardus] Alred" is listed in the parish register of Eccles, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr. V.25, p.144), which states that she was buried on 8 June 1604 in Eccles, Lancashire.
Richardus Alred was apparently first married prior 8 June 1604, as follows: The burial of "vxr [wife of] Ric Alred" is listed in the parish register of Eccles, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr. V.25, p.144), which states that she was buried on 8 June 1604 in Eccles, Lancashire.
The marriage of "Richardus Alred et [and] Alicia Devias" is listed in the parish register of Eccles, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr. V.25, p.201), which states that they were married on 18 December 1604 in Eccles, Lancashire.
The marriage of "Richardus Alred et [and] Elena Platt" is listed in the parish register of Eccles, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr. V.25, p.205), which states that they were married on 2 February 1612/1613 in Eccles, Lancashire.
The burial of "Richard Alred" is listed in the parish register of Eccles, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr. V.25, p.175), which states that he was buried on 30 November 1624 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.
The christening of "Ales Devias" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 93727), which states that she was christened on 21 July 1577 in Eccles, Lancashire, England.
The marriage of "Richardus Alred et [and] Alicia Devias" is listed in the parish register of Eccles, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr. V.25, p.201), which states that they were married on 18 December 1604 in Eccles, Lancashire.
The burial of "vxr [wife of] Richardi Alred" is listed in the parish register of Eccles, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr. V.25, p.154), which states that she was buried on 12 November 1612 in Eccles, Lancashire.
Marriage Notes for Richardus Alred and Ales Devias-35
The marriage of "Richardus Alred et [and] Alicia Devias" is listed in the parish register of Eccles, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr. V.25, p.201), which states that they were married on 18 December 1604 in Eccles, Lancashire.
The christening of "Richardus filius Richardi Alred" is listed in the parish register of Eccles, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr. V.25, p.51), which states that he was christened on 30 March 1606 in Eccles, Lancashire.
The christening of "Elizabeth Alred filia Richardi" is listed in the parish register of Eccles, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr. V.25, p.56), which states that she was christened on 17 April 1608 in Eccles, Lancashire.
The burial of "Elizabetha Alred" is listed in the parish register of Eccles, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr. V.25, p.153), which states that she was buried on 2 May 1612 in Eccles, Lancashire.
The burial of "Infans [infant son of] Rici Alred" is listed in the parish register of Eccles, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr. V.25, p.151), which states that he was buried on 12 March 1610/1611 in Eccles, Lancashire.
Richardus Alred was apparently first married prior 8 June 1604, as follows: The burial of "vxr [wife of] Ric Alred" is listed in the parish register of Eccles, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr. V.25, p.144), which states that she was buried on 8 June 1604 in Eccles, Lancashire.
The marriage of "Richardus Alred et [and] Alicia Devias" is listed in the parish register of Eccles, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr. V.25, p.201), which states that they were married on 18 December 1604 in Eccles, Lancashire.
The marriage of "Richardus Alred et [and] Elena Platt" is listed in the parish register of Eccles, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr. V.25, p.205), which states that they were married on 2 February 1612/1613 in Eccles, Lancashire.
The burial of "Richard Alred" is listed in the parish register of Eccles, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr. V.25, p.175), which states that he was buried on 30 November 1624 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.
The christening of "Ellyn Platt" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 844801, Item #4), which states that she was christened on 9 November 1591 in Chorley, Lancashire, and that her father was "Jo. Platt".
The marriage of "Richardus Alred et [and] Elena Platt" is listed in the parish register of Eccles, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr. V.25, p.205), which states that they were married on 2 February 1612/1613 in Eccles, Lancashire.
Marriage Notes for Richardus Alred and Ellyn Platt-39
The marriage of "Richardus Alred et [and] Elena Platt" is listed in the parish register of Eccles, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr. V.25, p.205), which states that they were married on 2 February 1612/1613 in Eccles, Lancashire.
The christening of "William s. of Richard Alred" is listed in the parish register of Eccles, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr. V.25, p.73), which states that he was christened on 29 September 1616 in Eccles, Lancashire.
The burial of "Richard Alred" is listed in the parish register of Eccles, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr. V.25, p.174), which states that he was buried on 14 February 1623/1624 in Eccles, Lancashire.
Research Note: The shown relationship of this individual to suggested family or kin is based on ongoing research and is subject to change based on future findings and analysis.
The burial of "Richardus Alred" is listed in the parish register of Eccles, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr. V.25, p.136), which states that he was buried on 3 September 1598 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.
The burial of "vxr [wife of] Richardi Olred" is listed in the parish register of Eccles, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr. V.25, p.123), which states that she was buried on 28 September 1590 in Eccles, Lancashire.
The christening of "Adamus Bradshewe" is listed in FamilySearch (FHL Film # 93727), which states that he was christened on 24 January 1599 in Eccles, Lancashire, England.
The christening of "Elizabetha Alred" is listed in the parish register of Eccles, Lancashire (FHL Book # 942.72, K29pr. V.25, p.48), which states that she was christened on 13 January 1604/1605 as "Elizabetha Alred filia Johani".