Webster County, West Virginia Biography of Sylvester P. ALLEN, M.D. This biography was submitted by Patricia Sexton, E-mail address: This file may be freely copied by individuals and non-profit organizations for their private use. All other rights reserved. Any other use, including publication, storage in a retrieval system, or transmission by electronic, mechanical, or other means requires the written approval of the file's author. This file is part of the WVGenWeb Archives. If you arrived here inside a frame or from a link from somewhere else, our front door is at http://www.usgwarchives.net/wv/wvfiles.htm The History of West Virginia, Old and New Published 1923, The American Historical Society, Inc., Chicago and New York, Volume II pg 92 SYLVESTER P. ALLEN, M.D., has the sterling personal characteristics, the professional ability and the substantial practice that mark him distinctly as one of the representative physicians and surgeons of Webster County, where he maintains his home and professional headquarters at Webster Springs, the county seat. Doctor Allen was born in Doddridge County, this state, on the 20th of April, 1872, and is a son of Stephen and Mary (Frum) Allen, both representatives of honored pioneer families of that part of Virginia which now constitutes the State of West Virginia. Stephen Allen was born in Doddridge County, January 24, 1836, and his wife was born in Taylor County, March 16, 1838. The parents were reared under the conditions that marked the pioneer period in the history of what is now West Virginia, their marriage was solemnized in Taylor County, and thereafter they established their home on a farm in Doddridge County. In 1874 removal was made to Harrison County, and in 1880 the family home was established in Braxton County, whence removal later was made to Webster County, where the father continued his association with farm industry until the time of his death. He was a republican in politics, and both he and his wife were earnest members of the Baptist Church. Of their eight children four are living (1922); Rebecca is the wife of Daman Ash; Samantha F. is the wife of James W. McCray; Sylvester P., of this sketch, is the next younger; and S.M.P. is the wife of David F. Heafner. Sylvester P. Allen was reared to the invigorating discipline of the farm, attended the local schools in the different counties in which the family resided during the period of his boyhood and youth, and in the furtherance of his higher education he entered the Central Normal College of Kentucky, in which excellent institution he was graduated with the degree of Bachelor of Science. He depended entirely upon his own resources in defraying his expenses at this college and also at the Kentucky School of Medicine at Louisville, in which he was graduated as a member of the class of 1901 and with the degree of Doctor of Medicine. On the 11th of July, 1901, Doctor Allen opened an office at Webster Springs, and here he has since continued in the successful general practice of his profession, in which he has shown both marked ability and a fine sense of professional and personal stewardship. In his various activities of study and research that have kept him in touch with advances made in medicine and surgery he has taken an effective post-graduate course in the medical department of the University of Louisville. He is a member of the Webster County Medical Society and the West Virginia State Medical Society. The doctor is a stalwart republican, and in Webster County, which is strongly democratic, he was elected county clerk by a majority of 166 votes, he having retained this office six years and having given a most effective administration. In the time-honored Masonic fraternity Doctor Allen is affiliated with and is a past master of Addison Lodge No. 116, A. F. and A. M. at Addison, Webster County' Sutton Chapter No. 29, R. A. M., at Sutton Commandery No. 16, Knights Templars, besides which he is a Noble of Beni-Kedem Temple of the Mystic Shrine at Charleston and the Scottish Rite Consistory at Wheeling. Both he and his wife are active members of the Baptist Church in their home village. In 1904 was solemnized the marriage of Doctor Allen and Miss Lenora Miller, who had attended both the State Normal School at Fairmont and the University of West Virginia and who had been a successful and popular teacher prior to her marriage. The only child of Doctor and Mrs. Allen died in infancy.