Dr. Henry B. Allin, who was well-known to the citizens of this county, died at Lakeland Asylum Sunday at two o'clock in the afternoon of senile dementia. Dr. Allin was born February 10, 1825, in Mercer County. In 1850 he went to Mackville where he practiced medicine for forty years. He was married to Miss Naomi Pendleton, who survives him. Besides his wife there are three daughters, Mrs. S. B. Thompson, Mrs. W. R. Curry,of Louisville, and Mrs. J. T. Smith of Missouri, with whom Dr. Allin had been living until recently when he came to Kentucky. Mrs. Allin is still in Missouri, her strength not being equal to making the trip to attend her husband's funeral.
Mrs. S. B. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Curry accompanied the remains from Louisville Monday evening.
The funeral services were conducted by Rev. T. D. Latimer at Pleasant Grove church at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning and the remains were interred in Pleasant Grove cemetery.
Dr. Henry B. Allin, who was well-known to the citizens of this county, died at Lakeland Asylum Sunday at two o'clock in the afternoon of senile dementia. Dr. Allin was born February 10, 1825, in Mercer County. In 1850 he went to Mackville where he practiced medicine for forty years. He was married to Miss Naomi Pendleton, who survives him. Besides his wife there are three daughters, Mrs. S. B. Thompson, Mrs. W. R. Curry,of Louisville, and Mrs. J. T. Smith of Missouri, with whom Dr. Allin had been living until recently when he came to Kentucky. Mrs. Allin is still in Missouri, her strength not being equal to making the trip to attend her husband's funeral.
Mrs. S. B. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Curry accompanied the remains from Louisville Monday evening.
The funeral services were conducted by Rev. T. D. Latimer at Pleasant Grove church at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning and the remains were interred in Pleasant Grove cemetery.
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