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Noah Wayne Allred 1908–1973 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: February 3, 1908

Birth Location: Arkansas

Death Date: August 14, 1973

Death Location: Jefferson County, Arkansas

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Spouse(s): Linda Reed, Eva Anderson

Children(s): Lewis Allred

Noah Wayne Allred was born in 1908 in Arkansas, the child of Noah Henry Allred And Ola H Norton. Noah Wayne Allred married Eva Evie Mae Anderson, Linda Pearl Reed, and had children including Lewis Franklin Allred. Noah Wayne Allred passed away in 1973 in Jefferson County, Arkansas.

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Biography

  • Noah Wayne Allred was born in 1908 in Arkansas, the child of Noah Henry Allred And Ola H Norton.
  • Noah Wayne Allred married Eva Evie Mae Anderson, Linda Pearl Reed, and had children including Lewis Franklin Allred.
  • Noah Wayne Allred passed away in 1973 in Jefferson County, Arkansas.

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Noah Allred
1908–1973
Birth Place: Arkansas
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Noah Allred's Descendants

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Noah (Wayne) Allred (February 3, 1908–August 14, 1973) m. Linda (Pearl) Reed (1909–1995) m. Eva ("Evie" Mae) Anderson (August 17, 1910–May 28, 1957)
  1. 1. Lewis (Franklin) Allred 1929–1997 m. Joyce (Edna) Priest 1932–2014
    1. 1. Lewis (Franklin Allred) Jr. 1951–2012

Noah Allred's Timeline

2 Records

1908
February 3, 1908
Birth of Noah Wayne Allred in Arkansas
Arkansas
1973
August 14, 1973
Age 65
Death of Noah Wayne Allred in Jefferson County, Arkansas
Jefferson County, Arkansas

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: February 3, 1908
    Event Place: Arkansas

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: August 14, 1973
    Event Place: Jefferson County, Arkansas

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