Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, Edition 8-B Clark Co. THOMAS S. ALLAN, a prominent physician at Allanville, Clark County, KY., was born in that county, October 20, 1857. His father, Francis S. Allan, a native of Clark County, was born April 19,1821, and was a farmer and miller. In politics he affiliated with the Democrats. He served as magistrate for sixteen years, was County Judge eight years, which office he held at the time of his death; he was a Royal Arch Mason, a member of Pineham Lodge No.444, and also a member of Winchester Chapter, No.12, and a representative to the Grand Lodge; he died July 5, 1882. He married Elizabeth Haggard, of Clark County, daughter of Pleasant and Mary (Watts) Haggard, natives of Clark and Fayette Counties, respectively. Seven children were born to them, of whom our subject is the youngest. Lewis Allan, grandfather of Thomas S., was a native of Virginia and an early settler of Clark County, Ky., who died in Hartsville, Tenn. Thomas S. Allan was reared on the farm until seventeen years of age, then removed with his parents to Winchester, where he was educated. He began reading medicine in 1879 with Dr. Hubbard Taylor, of Winchester, and in February, 1882, he graduated from the Hospital College of Medicine, Louisville, when he began practice at his present location. He is a member of the State Medical Society and also of the Clark County Medical Society. November 25, 1885, he married Miss Lee Haggard, of Clark County, daughter of A. S. and Sarah (Reed) Haggard, of Kentucky. One daughter has blessed their union, Mary L., born September 18, 1886. Mr. Allan owns a farm of 200 acres, which he manages in connection with his practice. The Doctor is a member of the Baptist Church. Allan Haggard Watts Taylor Reed = Clark-Ky Fayette-KY VA TN http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/clark/allan.ts.txt