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Lydia Julian Allred

Birth
Nottingham, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
1770 (aged 40–41)
Grays Chapel, Randolph County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Grays Chapel, Randolph County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Very little is known about the wife of John ALLRED. Her maiden name is believed to be JULIAN from near by Cecil County, Maryland. The ALLRED families lived in Chester County, Pennsylvania adjacent to Cecile County,Maryland the home of the JULIAN Families. It is logical to imagine theses two families became acquaintances and friends. John ALLRED and Lydia JULIAN were perhaps married in 1746 as teenagers and longtime friends based on their ages and homes. John and his beloved wife Lydia were the parents to nine children.

It is thought their first child may have been born in York County, Pennsylvania as theses families migrated west to escape the taxation turmoil of Chester County. It is believed the second and third children were born in Winchester, Frederick County, Virginia before their families migrated down the Great Wagon Road into Colonial Orange (now Randolph) County, North Carolina by 1755. It is more likely their first two children were born in Winchester, Frederick County, Virginia before their families migrated down the Great Wagon Road into Colonial Orange (now Randolph) County, North Carolina. They had eight daughters and one son. Lydia most likely died from complications at the birth with their ninth child in 1770. In honor and respect for the tragedy it is suggested that the new child was named Lydia after her mother. Therefore it is reasonable to identify Lydia ALLRED with Lydia JULIAN.

The nine children of Lydia JULIAN and John ALLRED are:

1. Elizabeth ALLRED, b. 1747; d. 1823; m. William HORNER, b. 1746; d. 1824.
2. Catherine ALLRED, b. 1749; d. 1842; m1. John MADDEN, b. 1747; d.1768; m2. Rene JULIAN, b. 1746; d. 1840.
3. Mary ALLRED, b. 1753; d. aft 1792.
4. John ALLRED, b. 1759; d. 1815; m. Lillie Ann JULIAN, b. 1758;d.1810. 5. Susannah ALLRED, b. 1762; d. 1806; m. Hiram GUREN, b. 1758; d. 1800.
6. Margaret ALLRED, b. 1765; d. 1830.
7.Rebecca ALLRED, b. 1768; d. 1855; m. John CAMPBELL, Jr., b. 1765; d. 1837. 8. Barbara ALLRED, b. 1769; d. 1835; m. William YORK, b. 1762; d. 1832.
9. Lydia ALLRED, b. 1770; d. 1850 -1873.

Note: These proposed scenarios are based on my own research as also presented by fellow genealogist Darnell Hatton Griffin in her excellent book, “From England to America our Allred Family”, pp 131-146.
Very little is known about the wife of John ALLRED. Her maiden name is believed to be JULIAN from near by Cecil County, Maryland. The ALLRED families lived in Chester County, Pennsylvania adjacent to Cecile County,Maryland the home of the JULIAN Families. It is logical to imagine theses two families became acquaintances and friends. John ALLRED and Lydia JULIAN were perhaps married in 1746 as teenagers and longtime friends based on their ages and homes. John and his beloved wife Lydia were the parents to nine children.

It is thought their first child may have been born in York County, Pennsylvania as theses families migrated west to escape the taxation turmoil of Chester County. It is believed the second and third children were born in Winchester, Frederick County, Virginia before their families migrated down the Great Wagon Road into Colonial Orange (now Randolph) County, North Carolina by 1755. It is more likely their first two children were born in Winchester, Frederick County, Virginia before their families migrated down the Great Wagon Road into Colonial Orange (now Randolph) County, North Carolina. They had eight daughters and one son. Lydia most likely died from complications at the birth with their ninth child in 1770. In honor and respect for the tragedy it is suggested that the new child was named Lydia after her mother. Therefore it is reasonable to identify Lydia ALLRED with Lydia JULIAN.

The nine children of Lydia JULIAN and John ALLRED are:

1. Elizabeth ALLRED, b. 1747; d. 1823; m. William HORNER, b. 1746; d. 1824.
2. Catherine ALLRED, b. 1749; d. 1842; m1. John MADDEN, b. 1747; d.1768; m2. Rene JULIAN, b. 1746; d. 1840.
3. Mary ALLRED, b. 1753; d. aft 1792.
4. John ALLRED, b. 1759; d. 1815; m. Lillie Ann JULIAN, b. 1758;d.1810. 5. Susannah ALLRED, b. 1762; d. 1806; m. Hiram GUREN, b. 1758; d. 1800.
6. Margaret ALLRED, b. 1765; d. 1830.
7.Rebecca ALLRED, b. 1768; d. 1855; m. John CAMPBELL, Jr., b. 1765; d. 1837. 8. Barbara ALLRED, b. 1769; d. 1835; m. William YORK, b. 1762; d. 1832.
9. Lydia ALLRED, b. 1770; d. 1850 -1873.

Note: These proposed scenarios are based on my own research as also presented by fellow genealogist Darnell Hatton Griffin in her excellent book, “From England to America our Allred Family”, pp 131-146.


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