Dr. A. S. Allan was a son of Hon. Chilton Allan and his wife, Ann Sympson, of Winchester, Kentucky. Chilton Allan was a very noted lawyer...He represented Clark County several times in the State Legislature, and represented Henry Clay's old district for six years in the United States Congress..."
[Source: Genealogies and sketches of some old families who have taken prominent part ... By Benjamin Franklin Van Meter (google books)]
A S & Susan moved to Lexington about 1866 [ibid].
Dr. and Mrs. Allan were enumerated together in the US Census from 1850 through 1880, but never with any children.
Death Notice 20 Aug 1894
"Dr. A. S. Allan, one of the oldest and most prominent physicians of this city, died at the family residence 139 East High Street today."
[Source: Leader 20 Aug 1894 p. 8 col. 3]
Dr. A. S. Allan was a son of Hon. Chilton Allan and his wife, Ann Sympson, of Winchester, Kentucky. Chilton Allan was a very noted lawyer...He represented Clark County several times in the State Legislature, and represented Henry Clay's old district for six years in the United States Congress..."
[Source: Genealogies and sketches of some old families who have taken prominent part ... By Benjamin Franklin Van Meter (google books)]
A S & Susan moved to Lexington about 1866 [ibid].
Dr. and Mrs. Allan were enumerated together in the US Census from 1850 through 1880, but never with any children.
Death Notice 20 Aug 1894
"Dr. A. S. Allan, one of the oldest and most prominent physicians of this city, died at the family residence 139 East High Street today."
[Source: Leader 20 Aug 1894 p. 8 col. 3]
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