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Allred Georgia Time Line
(1794-1850)

Yes - it is possible some Allreds were in Georgia prior to 1794 - but this is the first record we've found to date.  

Georgia was officially founded in 1788 although people had settled there as early as the 1750's.

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Jan 10, 1794
Administratrix’s Deed from Mary Bobo, administratrix of the estate of Lewis Bobo deceased, of Elbert County, GA to John George Rainer of Carnesville, Franklin County. In consideration of 200 pds., conveys 200 acres in Franklin County on Stephens Creek adjoining Williamson, being part of a tract purchased from Ralph Banks excepting two acres on the old wagon ford. Witness: Dan’l Beall, William Allred, Francis Smith. Sworn to by Wafer before Jno. Smith, JP, 26 Mar 1794, Franklin County, GA. Franklin County, GA, Deed Book K, pages 57B-58.

Feb 25, 1794
Deed dated 8 Feb 1794, rec. 25 Feb 1794, from George Hening to William Alred, both of Franklin County. In cons. of 25 pds., conveys 105 acres in Franklin County on a south branch of Leatherwood Creek, granted to Ahimas Spencer 7 April 1789, and conveyed by Spencer to said Hening 4 April 1792. Wit: John Smith, JP. Franklin County, GA, Deed Book KK, page 64B.

Nov 28, 1795
Deed dated 17 June 1794, rec. 28 Nov 1795, from Jonas Fauche of Green County, GA to James Alford of aforesaid. In cons of 50 pds, conveys 300 acres in Franklin County adj. Connel, granted to John Appling 23 Sept 1786, and conveyed by him to said Fouche. Wit Andrew Whitefield, JP. Franklin County, GA, Deed Book KKK, pages 25-26.

March 21, 1797
Deed dated 3 Oct. 1795, rec 21 March 1797, from Simon Terrill and wife Sarah to Jacob Pennington, all of Franklin County in cons. of 100 pds., conveys 200 acres in Franklin County on both sides of Lewis Creek, or Coffey’s Creek as called by some, which enters into Middle Fork Broad River in Jacob Hollingsworth’s land adjoining the widow Bobo, Moses Terrill, said Simon Terrill, and near Jeptha Rush, being whereon Elijah Martin now lives. Wit: Mal. Jones, William Alred, James Carter. Sworn to by Malachi Jones before Joseph Chandler, JP, 26 Dec 1796, that he saw Simon Terrill sign the above instrument “for himself and for his wife”. Franklin County, GA, Deed Book L, pages 6970.

May 1, 1797
Tax Collector’s Deed dated Ga. 27 Feb. 1797, rec. 1 May 1797, from Philemon Martin, Tax Collector of Franklin Co. To Josiah N. Kennedy, late of South Carolina. In cons. of $7.50, conveys 2400 ac. In Jackson County, GA, on Oconee River and Turkey Creek. Said land, surveyed for John Hinson, was found to be in arrears for taxes, and was sold at auction to said Kennedy the highest bidder. Wit: Ja’s Terrill, JP, Wm Allred. Franklin County, GA, Deed Book LL, pages 5-6.

June 8, 1797
Deed dated 26 July 1796, rec. 8 June 1797, from Joseph Box of Franklin Co. to William Allred of aforesaid. In cons. of 100 pds., conveys 75 acs on waters of Leatherwood Creek., being part of a grant to Jacob Pennington by Gov George Matthews 31 Dec 1795, and conveyed by Pennington to Duncan Camron, and by Camron to said Box., adj Spencer and Dunnagin. Wit: Robert Parker, Thomas Cox, John Dickerson. Sworn to by Parker before James Terrill, JP, 11 April 1797. Franklin County, GA, Deed Book LL, pages 22-23.

Oct 1, 1798
W’m Alread is listed on the Franklin County, GA, tax list, 1 dwelling, value $20, 500 acres, value $145. “Franklin County, GA, Tax Digests, Vol. 1”, page 2, compiled by Martha Walters Acker, Sequoyaw Regional Library, Canton, GA. Aug 13, 1799 Deed dated 15 (or 25) Jan. 1799 rec. 13 Aug. 1799, from Stephen Rogers to John Holcom, both of Franklin Co., In cons. of $200, conveys 100 ac. In Franklin Co. on north Side of Leatherwood Creek., adj. William Jones. Signed Stephen Rodgers. Wit: Wm Alred, Sarah Alred. Sworn to by William Alred before Benj’n Wofford, JP, 9 Feb 1799. Franklin County, GA, Deed Book N, page 74

1800
William Aldrid is listed on the 1800 Tax List for Captain John Barnet’s District. “Franklin County, GA, Tax Digests, Vol. 1”, page 30, compiled by Martha Walters Acker, Sequoyaw Regional Library, Canton, GA.

1800
Moses Aldrid is listed on the 1800 Tax List. “Franklin County, GA, Tax Digests, Vol. 1”, page 35, compiled by Martha Walters Acker, Sequoyaw Regional Library, Canton, GA.

Jan 10, 1801
Deed dated Ga. 28 Sept. 1799, rec. 10 Jan 1801, from Robert Parker of Franklin County to John Holcom of same. In cons. of $100, conveys 75 ac. In Franklin Co. on the south branch of Leatherwood Creek on a conditional line made between William Alred and Joseph Box, granted originally to Jacob Pennington, and conveyed to Joseph Box, and by said Box to said Robert Parker. Signed Rob’t Parker. Wit: Martin Gollerthan, Nancy Gollerthan. Sworn to by Martin Gollerthan before Jerre Sparkes, JP, 30 Aug. 1800. Franklin County, GA, Deed Book NN, pages 42-43.

April 9, 1801 Deed dated 21 Oct. 1799, rec. 9 April 1801, from William Allred of Franklin Co., to Patrick Tylor of same. In cons. of $300 conveys 470 acres in three adjoining tracts in Franklin County on both sides of the south fork of Leatherwood Creek as follows: 105 ac granted to Ahram Spencor, and conveyed by him to George Henning, and conveyed by Henning to said Allred; 20 ac. Adj. land of John Holcomb, being part of a tract granted to Jacob Pennington, and conveyed by him to Joseph Box, and by Joseph Box to said Allred; 300 ac., being part of a survey granted to said Allred, 100 ac. Of which were previously sold to James Henson, “according to a line laid out in presence of John Dark; adj. Echols, Spencor, Pennington, Williams and Henson’s part. Wit: Mal. Jones, Grant Taylor. Sworn to by Mal Jones before Jerre Sparkes, JP, 6 April 1801. Franklin County, GA, Deed Book NNN, pages 1617.

1802
W’m Alred is listed living on Leatherwood Creek on the 1802 Tax List for Franklin County, GA. “Franklin County, GA, Tax Digests, Vol. 1”, page 81, compiled by Martha Walters Acker, Sequoyaw Regional Library, Canton, GA.

1802
Moses Alread is listed living on Hudson River per the tax list. “Franklin County, GA, Tax Digests, Vol. 1”, page 84, compiled by Martha Walters Acker, Sequoyaw Regional Library, Canton, GA.

May 1802
The Grove Level Baptist Church of Franklin County, GA, was organized from the Nails Creek Baptist Church on the third Saturday in May 1802. Among the charter members were Anderson and Sally Ivy (Sarah Allred) and David and Polly Sanders (Mary Allred).

Oct 15, 1802
Quit Claim Deed dated 27 July 1798, rec. 15 Oct 1802, from Maj. Jones of Franklin County, to George Vaughan of aforesaid. In cons. of $50, conveys two tracts containing 200 ac. And 350 ac. In Franklin County on both sides of Grove Fork Broad River granted to said Jones. Warranted only against claims of said Jones, his heirs, etc. Wit: Ja’s Terrell, JP, Sam’l Loughridge, Moses Alfred, Wm Alfred. Franklin County, GA, Deed Book O, pages 76-77.

1803
Moses Aldred is listed living on Hudson River per the tax list. “Franklin County, GA, Tax Digests, Vol. 1”, page 132, compiled by Martha Walters Acker, Sequoyaw Regional Library, Canton, GA.

1803
Moses Aldred is listed living on Nails Creek per the tax list. “Franklin County, GA, Tax Digests, Vol. 1”, page 135, compiled by Martha Walters Acker, Sequoyaw Regional Library, Canton, GA.

1803
W’m Aldred is listed living on Leatherwood Creek per the tax list. “Franklin County, GA, Tax Digests, Vol. 1”, page 123, compiled by Martha Walters Acker, Sequoyaw Regional Library, Canton, GA.

Aug. 8, 1803
William Johnson to Randolph Johnson, for $350, 150 acres on Rocky Comfort Creek, William Johnson, Wit: Reuben Reese, Aaron Aldred. Warren County, GA, Deed Book B, pages 551-552, abstract from “Some Georgia County Records, Vol. 1, Being some of the legal records of Columbia, Hancock, Jefferson and Warren Counties, Georgia” compiled by: The Rev. Silas Emmett Lucas, Jr.

July 18, 1804
Deed dated 21 Jan. 1802 rec. 18 July 1804, from John McGowan and wife (name not given or signed) to Robert Brown, both of Georgia. In cons. of $50, conveys 160 ac. In Franklin Co. If any better claim arises to said land, then McGowan will refund the consideration stated. Wit: W’m Goodwin, Will’m Allred. Sworn to by W’m Allred before James Martin, JP, 7 July 1804. Franklin County, GA, Deed Book OOO, pages 48-49.

Nov 1, 1804
Deed dated 6 Oct 1804, rec. 1 Nov. 1804, from Moses Alread of Franklin County to Mary Rice of same. In cons. of $100, conveys 150 ac. In Franklin County on Little Nails Creek of Hudson River adj. Jeptha Yarbers, being whereon said Mary Rice lives. Wit: Joseph Hamilton, John Tweedell. Sworn to by Tweedell before Jno. Smith, JIC, 8 Oct 1804. Franklin County, GA, Deed Book OOO, page 62.

1805
Moses Aldred is listed living on Nails Creek per the tax list. “Franklin County, GA, Tax Digests, Vol. 1”, page 158, compiled by Martha Walters Acker, Sequoyaw Regional Library, Canton, GA. 1805 W’m Aldred is listed living on Leatherwood Creek per the tax list. “Franklin County, GA, Tax Digests, Vol. 1”, page 153, compiled by Martha Walters Acker, Sequoyaw Regional Library, Canton, GA.

1806
Moses Aldred is listed living on Nails Creek per the tax list. “Franklin County, GA, Tax Digests, Vol. 1”, page 215, compiled by Martha Walters Acker, Sequoyaw Regional Library, Canton, GA.

1806
W’m Allred is listed living on Leatherwood Creek per the tax list. “Franklin County, GA, Tax Digests, Vol. 1”, page 215, compiled by Martha Walters Acker, Sequoyaw Regional Library, Canton, GA.

April 24, 1806 Deed dated 9 April 1804, rec. 24 April 1806, from Moses Allred of Franklin County to Jeptha Yarbour of same. In cons. of $100, conveys 143 ac. In Franklin County on Little Nails Creek of Hudson River, whereon said Yarber now lives, on a conditional line between said Jephtha Yarber and his brother Gideon Yarber being part of a land granted to said Allred. Wit. JohnDublas, Gideon Yarbrough. Sworn to by Duglas before Jno. Smith, JIC, 14 Feb 1806. Franklin County, GA, Deed Book PP, pages 32-33.

1807
Aaron Aldred witnesses the will of John Vernon. Warren County, GA, Will Book A, page 10, abstract from “Some Georgia County Records, Vol. 1, Being some of the legal records of Columbia, Hancock, Jefferson and Warren Counties, Georgia” compiled by: The Rev. Silas Emmett Lucas, Jr

June 24, 1807
Deed of Gift dated 1 May 1805, rec. 24 June 1807, from Robert Brown of Franklin County to John Brown of same. In cons. of $5.00, gives 575 ac. in Franklin County on waters of Broad River, surveyed by Thomas Gragg, Deputy Surveyor, 17 Aug 1784 on Warrant dated 16 July 1784. Wit: John Allred, William Brown. Sworn to by Allred before Thomas Hollingsworth, JP, 8 April 1807. Franklin County, GA, Deed Book R, page 92-93.

Oct. 31, 1807
Deed dated Franklin County 5 Feb 1807, rec. 31 Oct 1807, from Jeptha Yarborough to James Douglas. In cons. of $150 conveys 85 ac. In Franklin on Little Nails Creek, waters of Hudson River, being part of 393 ac. Granted to Moses Allred by his Exc. James Mozeman, adj. William Rich, John Douglas. Signed Jeptha Yarbrough. Wit: James Courtney, John Duglas, Moses Guest, JP. Franklin County, GA, Deed Book RR, pages 19-20.

Nov. 10, 1809
On recommendation, ordered that a passport be prepared for John Boling and Azariah Alldred with their families, to travel through the Creek Nation of Indians – which was presented and signed. “Passports issued by Governors of Georgia, 1785-1820”, page 210, Copied, Indexed and Bound by Mr. J. E. Hays, Georgia Archives, Atlanta, GA., MF#1481/1285.”Passports issued by Governors of Georgia, 17851820", page 294, Copied, Indexed and Bound by Mrs. J. E. Hays, Georgia Archives, Atlanta, GA., MF#148-1/1285.

Oct. 7, 1809
Deed dated Franklin County 7 Oct 1808, rec 7 Oct 1809, from John Douglas, Jr. of aforesaid to John Gittens. In cons. of $100, conveys 56 ac. in Franklin County on Little Nails Crk., waters of Hudson Riv., being part of 303 ac. granted to Moses Alared, adj. John Hill. Signed John Douglas. Wit: John Hill, William Ritch. Franklin County, GA, Deed Book RRR, page 163.

Nov. 15, 1810
On application, Ordered that passports be prepared for the following persons to travel through the Creek Nation of Indians, to wit, one for Messrs Aaron Tullis and Lewis Crossman, the former with four negroes, both from the County of Lincoln in this State – one for Mr. John Adams, one for Mr. John Allred, and one for Mr. George Clay, all from Barnwell District, South Carolina, which were severally presented and signed. “Passports issued by Governors of Georgia, 17851820”, page 210, Copied, Indexed and Bound by Mrs. J. E. Hays, Georgia Archives, Atlanta, GA., MF#148-1/1285.

Aug 28, 1811
Deed dated 17 Nov 1810, rec. 28 Aug 1811, from Isaiah Bagley of Franklin County to Jacob White, Jr. of aforesaid. In cons. of $475, conveys 470 ac. in Franklin on south fork of Leatherwood Crk., whereon said Bagley lives, as follows: 100 ac. granted to Spencer and conveyed by him to George Hening, who conveyed it to William Allred, 70 ac., being part of land granted to Jacob Pennington, and conveyed by him to Joseph Box, who conveyed it to William Alred, adj. Spencer, Owen Andrers, 300 ac. surveyed in name of said Allred, adj. Echols’ survey, Spencer, Pennington, Williams, Hollingworth, and part of said survey laid off for James Hinson. Wit: Levy Banks, Th. Hollingsworth, JP. Franklin County, GA, Deed Book T, pages 202-203.

Sept 30, 1811
On application, Ordered that a passport be prepared for Mess’rs William Miller and William Alford both from the County of Hancock in this State to travel through the Indian Nations to the Western Country. Which was presented and signed. “Passports issued by Governors of Georgia, 17851820”, page 294, Copied, Indexed and Bound by Mr. J. E. Hays, Georgia Archives, Atlanta, GA., MF#148-1/1285.

Oct 10, 1812
Deed dated 2 Dec 1808, rec. 10 Oct 1812, from James Dugless of Franklin County to John Hill. In cons. of $150, conveys 98 ac. in Franklin Co. on both sides of Little Neals Creek., waters of Hudson Riv., being part of the land granted to Moses Aldred, on a conditional line made between said Hill and William Rich, adj. John Dugless, Sr., including where Aaron Safeall once lived, and where said Hill now lives. Wit: Aaron Safeall, John Dugless, Jno Collins, JP. Franklin County, GA, Deed Book TTT, pages 39-40 

Oct 26, 1812
Deed dated 20 Sept. 1809, rec. 26 Oct 1812, from John Gettins of Franklin Co. to John Hill of aforesaid. In cons of $80 conveys 56 ac. in Franklin Co. on waters of Little Nails Creek being part of 303 ac. granted to Moses Aldred. Wit: Archa. Ritche, John Philips. Sworn to by Archabald Tirche before Jno. Collins, JP, 12 Aug 1812. Franklin County, GA, Deed Book TTT, page 49.

March 27, 1815
Deed dated 15 April 1813, rec. 27 Mar 1815, from Jeptha Yarberoth of Randolph County, GA to Charles Warren of Franklin Co. In cons. of $300, conveys 100 ac. in Franklin Co. on waters of Hudson Riv. and Little Nails Crk., on a conditional line between said Yarberoth, Joseph Reed and William Ritchie, granted to Moses Allred. Signed Jepthath Yarbrough. Wit: Archer Holcombe, Benjamin Yarbrough, Dotson Howell, Joseph Hamilton, JP. Franklin County, GA, Deed Book MM, pages 63-64.

Sept 3, 1817
Deed dated 9 Mar 1816, rec. 3 Sept 1817, from Charles Warren of Franklin County to Thomas Carter of aforesaid, in cons. of $300, conveys 100 ac. in Franklin Co. on waters of Hudson Riv. and Little Nails Creek, granted to Moses Allred of Franklin County, adj. Joseph Reed, William Ritchie. Wit: Hir’m Skelton, Absalom Holcomb, JP. Franklin County, GA, Deed Book HH, page 147.

1820
John Alredd living in Hall Co. GA with 5 children & wife, occupation agriculture. Source 1820 Federal census Hall Co. GA.

Feb. 1, 1820 Poly Rich witness on deed, dated Feb 1, 1820. Land is described as 100 acres on head of Hudson river on west side of tract originally granted Moses Allred on Little Nails Creek."Georgia Mulkeys, Early Records of Georgia & Neighboring States”, page 119, compiled by Jean Bell Sharp Sequoyah Regional Library, Canton, GA.

April 1, 1822
Jonathan Alred, last Will and Testament dated April 1, 1822; probated July 1, 1822. Gives to his “beloved wife” Margaret his estate for her lifetime then to sons William and John Alred, except four slaves which are to go to his daughters Charlotte Coward, Isabell Stringer, Lavinia Coward and Elizabeth Alred, one slave each. Executors: Wife, Margaret, son William, son-in-law Stephen Coward. Clarke County, GA, Will Book B, page 1, “Some Georgia County Records, Vol. 2, Being Some of the Legal Records of Clarks, Jasper, Morgan, Putnam, Oglethorpe and Greene Counties, Georgia”, page 9, Compiled by The Rev. Silas Emmett Lucas, Jr., Anderson County Library, Anderson, SC.

Feb 23, 1825
William Allred married Jane Park in Greene County, GA. Greene County, GA, Marriage Records

June 9, 1825
John Adams, Last Will & Testament dated June 9, 1825, probated Sept 5, 1825. Gives his whole estate to his wife (unnamed) for the support of her and their children. Executors: John Barnett, William B. Allred and R. Fitzpatrick. Will Book B, page 39, Clarke County, GA. “Some Georgia County Records, Vol. 2, Being Some of the Legal Records of Clarks, Jasper, Morgan, Putnam, Oglethorpe and Greene Counties, Georgia”, page 11, Compiled by The Rev. Silas Emmett Lucas, Jr., Anderson County Library, Anderson, SC.

1827
Aaron Allred of Gwinnett County, GA, is listed as one of the winners of the Land Lottery, published in The Athenian. “Clarke County (Athens), GA Newspaper Abstracts, Vol 2, page 36, abstracted by Faye Stone Poss.

Oct 1, 1828
William Allred is on the “List of Letters remaining in the Post Office at Gainesville” posted in The Athenian. “Clarke County (Athens), GA Newspaper Abstracts, Vol 2, page 161, abstracted by Faye Stone Poss.

1830
Jno Aldred living in Gwinnett Co. GA with 8 children & wife. Source 1830 Federal Census, Gwinnett Co. GA, p 329

Aug 8, 1831
Last Will & Testament of Edward Booth…to granddaughters Ellen & Mary Aldred and Catherine Chalker (relation not stated), 137½ acres granted to James Abbott & 47½ acres granted to Joseph Abbott…9 May 1831…Edward Booth (seal)., Wit: James Pace, Benjamin Ivy, Hardy Pitts. Proven 8 Aug 1831. Rec. 3 Nov 1831. Warren County, GA, Will Book 1829-1852, page 1516, abstract from “Some Georgia County Records, Vol. 1, Being some of the legal records of Columbia, Hancock, Jefferson and Warren Counties, Georgia” compiled by: The Rev. Silas Emmett Lucas, Jr.

1832
Gold Lottery of Georgia “Fortunate Drawers”: Aaron Alread, Hall County Elias Alread, Sr., Hall County William Alread, Hall County Barsheba Alred, (wid.), Gwinnett County James Alred, Gwinnett County “The 1832 Gold Lottery of Georgia, containing A List of the Fortnate Drawers In Said Lottery”, page 9, published by Southern Historical Press, The Rev. S. Emmett Lucas, Jr., Anderson County Library, Anderson, SC.

1833
Charity Allred received by experience into Suwanee Baptist Church, July 13, 1833, Gwinnett Co. GA GA Genealogical Society Newsletter, Part I complete through 1845.

July 13, 1833
Elias Allred of Hall County, Georgia, filed an application for a pension from the American Revolution. He was in a North Carolina militia (horse) unit that served from December 1780 to February 1781.

Aug 29, 1833
Lemuel Allred married Nancy McCutchen, Book A, page 92. Index of Marriages, Hall County, GA, 1819-1900, Transcribed and edited by Patricia K. Jones & Becky Nix, Anderson County Library, Anderson, SC.

Jan 3, 1835
Deed dated 3 Jan 1835, recorded 5 Dec 1835, from William Allred of Habersham County to William May of Cherokee County. In consideration of the sum of $50 conveys all that tract of land known as Land Lot 506, 15th District, 2nd Section. Tract consists of 40 acres more or less. Signed: William Allred. Witness: James Cooper and Noble P. Beall, JP., Book B, Page 233. “Cherokee County, GA, Land Records, Vol 2”, page 77, compiled by Wyndell O. Taylor and Bernice O. Taylor, Georgia Archives, Atlanta, GA.

Nov. 24, 1837
Harriett Alfred married Berry Rabun in Butts County, GA. Bride Index, Butts County, GA, Marriage Records.

Nov. 25, 1837
Last Will & Testament of Mathew English of Warren County…to son Aron English in trust for my daughter Olive Scruggs, wife of William G. Scruggs & negro Epsey…daughter Ginsey Hobbs…my daughter Sarah Aldred…son Joel English…son John English, negroes (named)…son Thomas English, land on which I now live…grandchildren Abner Norris, William Norris, & Chapman Norris, children of my daughter Nancy Morris…son William English…daughters Elizabeth Kitchens, Olive Scruggs, Sarah Aldred, & Hinsey Hobbs & grandchildren to receive $50…25 Nov. 1837…Mathew English (X) (LS), Wit: Benjamin Matthews, Henry Pool, John Moore. Proven 18 Jan 1838. Warren County, GA, Will Book 1829-1852, pages 74-75, abstract from “Some Georgia County Records, Vol. 1, Being some of the legal records of Columbia, Hancock, Jefferson and Warren Counties, Georgia” compiled by: The Rev. Silas Emmett Lucas, Jr.

1838
Pinckney Alred was a Private, Hamilton’s Co. 1st Georgia Militia, Cherokee War. He mustered in May 16, 1838, at New Echols, GA & mustered out June 24, 1838, at New Echols, GA. Official Military Records, Nat’l Archives.

1838 Jesse Alred, was a Private, Hamilton’s Co. 1st Georgia Militia, Cherokee War. He mustered in May 16, 1838, at New Echols, Ga & mustered out June 24, 1838, at New Echols, GA. Index to Volunteer Soldiers in Indian Wars and Disturbances, 1815 1858.

Jan 25, 1838 James Allred marries Polly Leech in Gwinnett County, GA. Gwinnett County, GA, Marriage Records.

1836
Pinkney Aldridge was a Private, Capt. Simms Mounted Co, 23rd Reg’t Ala. Vols, Creek War, 1836. He enrolled May 30, 1836 at Claiborn, Ala & mustered out July 22, 1836 at Montgomery, Ala. Official Military Records, Nat’l Archives

1840 Elias Allred, Sr. Revolutionary War Veteran, is still alive and living in Hall County, GA. “The History of Hall County, GA, Vol. I”, page 418, by James E. Dorsey, Cherokee Regional Library, Gainesville, GA.

1840 John Allred living in Gwinnett Co. GA with 9 children & wife, occupation agriculture. 1840 Federal Census, Gwinnett Co. GA

1840 Pinkney Alford living in Gwinnett Co. GA with 1 child & wife, occupation agriculture. 1840 Federal Census, Gwinnett Co., GA.

Dec. 24, 1843 Jacob J. Robbins married Rebecca Allred. Cherokee County, GA, Marriages, “Some Georgia County Records, Vol. 6, Being Some of the Legal Records of Cobb, Cherokee, Dawson, Forsyth, Gilmer, Gordon, Gwinnett, Hall, Lumpkin, Murray, Pickens, Paulding, Rabun, Walton & Whitfield Counties”, page 157, compiled by The Rev. Silas Emmett Lucas, Anderson County Library, Anderson, SC.

Oct. 28, 1844
Jerry Alred married Sarah Strickland. Forsyth County, GA, Marriages,”Some Georgia County Records, Vol. 6, Being Some of the Legal Records of Cobb, Cherokee, Dawson, Forsyth, Gilmer, Gordon, Gwinnett, Hall, Lumpkin, Murray, Pickens, Paulding, Rabun, Walton & Whitfield Counties”, page 307, compiled by The Rev. Silas Emmett Lucas, Anderson County

1845
Mastin Aldred living in Forsyth Co. GA, 3 persons in household. Abstract: Georgia State Census of Forsyth Co. GA, 1845.

1845
James Aldred living in Forsyth Co. GA, 6 persons in household. Abstract: Georgia State Census of Forsyth Co. GA, 1845

Sept 11, 1847
Elias E. Allred married Harriet Hide, Book AA, page 134. Index of Marriages, Hall County, GA, 1819-1900, Transcribed and edited by Patricia K. Jones & Becky Nix, Anderson County Library, Anderson, SC.

Jan. 11, 1848 Elias W. Allred married Martha Arthur. Cherokee County, GA, Marriages, “Some Georgia County Records, Vol. 6, Being Some of the Legal Records of Cobb, Cherokee, Dawson, Forsyth, Gilmer, Gordon, Gwinnett, Hall, Lumpkin, Murray, Pickens, Paulding, Rabun, Walton & Whitfield Counties”, page 162, compiled by The Rev. Silas Emmett Lucas, Anderson County Library, Anderson, SC.