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ELIZA B. ALLRED Eliza
Bridget Manwaring was born Nov. 23, 1821 in Herfordshire England the daughter
of Edward Manwaring and Margaret Nash. She
joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and came to America as
a young girl. She married James
Tillman Sanford Allred Nov. 23, 1845 and when he became a member of the famed
Mormon Battalion on July 16, 1846 she willingly joined him on the long trek. With
company A, they went to Santa Fe, New Mexico from which place they and others
journeyed to Pueblo. Eliza was ill a great deal of the way and they had no
wagon. An elderly couple shared
their wagon with her. She gave
birth to a baby boy which died shortly after birth, but the company could not
stop while her husband buried the infant.
He was so weak from exhaustion and exposure after the burial that he
could hardly catch up with the rest of the company. Soon
after they came to the Sale Lake Valley they were called to help settle
Sanpete County, reaching Manti in Nov. 1849 with a company of thirty people.
Here two children were born in a dugout on Temple Hill.
On the 22 of March 1852, they moved to Spring City, Sanpete County,
being among the first to settle there. In
1855 James T.S. was called to the Las Vegas Mission and in Nov. returned to
Utah for his wife and family. One son was born there.
They stayed two years and then returned to Ephraim. In
1864 James T.S. was called on a mission to the Indians in Circle Valley.
Here Eliza died on the 20th of April 1866, shortly after giving birth
to a baby girl. On account of
Indian troubles she was buried at sundown of the same day.
Later her body was moved to Spring City.
she was the mother of ten children. By
Loa A. Aiken Submitted
by Craig Roberts |
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