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Dr Benjamin Alexander Allan

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Dr Benjamin Alexander Allan

Birth
Fleming County, Kentucky, USA
Death
1 Apr 1921 (aged 65)
Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.241566, Longitude: -85.714813
Plot
SECTION 6 Lot 59-NW1/2
Memorial ID
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Burial Date 04/02/1921

Divorced at time of death.
Son of Henry G Allan & Mary Botts
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Kentucky: A History Of The State, Perrin, Battle, Kniffin, 8th ed., 1888,
Jefferson Co.

BENJAMIN A. ALLAN, M.D., was born in Fleming County, Ky., January 3, 1857,
and is a son of Dr. Henry G. and Mary E. (Botts) Allan. The former, after
practicing medicine in Fleming County for twenty years came to Louisville
where he is still in active practice; the latter is a daughter of John H.
Botts, long sheriff of Fleming County, and at one time State Senator from
that district. Subject's grandfather was Benjamin Allan, a prominent
clergyman in the Christian Church, and a convert of Alexander Campbell. The
subject of this sketch received a liberal education, and after completing
it read medicine with his father. He graduated from Hospital Medical
College in 1878, and then began practicing in Fleming County, where he
remained five years, and then came to Louisville, and has practiced
successfully since. He was married in 1879 to Miss Rosa Stine, of
Maysville, Ky., a daughter of Louis Stine, for more than twenty years a
merchant tailor of that city. Three children were born to this union,
viz: Mary Ellen, Amy Lee and Roger. Dr. Allan is a prominent Mason, and
a zealous member of the Christian Church.
Burial Date 04/02/1921

Divorced at time of death.
Son of Henry G Allan & Mary Botts
============

Kentucky: A History Of The State, Perrin, Battle, Kniffin, 8th ed., 1888,
Jefferson Co.

BENJAMIN A. ALLAN, M.D., was born in Fleming County, Ky., January 3, 1857,
and is a son of Dr. Henry G. and Mary E. (Botts) Allan. The former, after
practicing medicine in Fleming County for twenty years came to Louisville
where he is still in active practice; the latter is a daughter of John H.
Botts, long sheriff of Fleming County, and at one time State Senator from
that district. Subject's grandfather was Benjamin Allan, a prominent
clergyman in the Christian Church, and a convert of Alexander Campbell. The
subject of this sketch received a liberal education, and after completing
it read medicine with his father. He graduated from Hospital Medical
College in 1878, and then began practicing in Fleming County, where he
remained five years, and then came to Louisville, and has practiced
successfully since. He was married in 1879 to Miss Rosa Stine, of
Maysville, Ky., a daughter of Louis Stine, for more than twenty years a
merchant tailor of that city. Three children were born to this union,
viz: Mary Ellen, Amy Lee and Roger. Dr. Allan is a prominent Mason, and
a zealous member of the Christian Church.


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