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Joe Betsy <I>Miller</I> Allred

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Joe Betsy Miller Allred

Birth
Death
7 Jun 1993 (aged 87)
Burial
Wichita Falls, Wichita County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block F, Lot 229, Space 3
Memorial ID
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She was married to Governor James V. Allred. They was married on June 20 , 1927. They had three sons. She was born in Oklahoma in 1905 and later moved with her family to Wichita Falls, Texas. From an early age she was very talented in music. She attended the Glenn Dillard Gunn Conservatory in Chicago and then continued her studies in New York. She attended Southern Methodist University from which she graduated with a major in the teaching of public school music. In 1927 she married James Allred, a young lawyer in Wichita Falls.
•1935 - James Allred was elected Governor after serving two terms as Attorney General of Texas. Joe Betsy Miller and James Allred lived in Austin from 1931-1939.
•Joe Betsy Miller Allred restored several pieces of antique furniture in the Governor's Mansion. Many Austin organizations enjoyed entertaining in the mansion, including the Daughters of the American Revolution, the United Daughters of the Confederacy, the Girl Scouts and the Austin Symphony Society.
She was married to Governor James V. Allred. They was married on June 20 , 1927. They had three sons. She was born in Oklahoma in 1905 and later moved with her family to Wichita Falls, Texas. From an early age she was very talented in music. She attended the Glenn Dillard Gunn Conservatory in Chicago and then continued her studies in New York. She attended Southern Methodist University from which she graduated with a major in the teaching of public school music. In 1927 she married James Allred, a young lawyer in Wichita Falls.
•1935 - James Allred was elected Governor after serving two terms as Attorney General of Texas. Joe Betsy Miller and James Allred lived in Austin from 1931-1939.
•Joe Betsy Miller Allred restored several pieces of antique furniture in the Governor's Mansion. Many Austin organizations enjoyed entertaining in the mansion, including the Daughters of the American Revolution, the United Daughters of the Confederacy, the Girl Scouts and the Austin Symphony Society.


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