Charles Ryland Scott Family

Ancestors and Descendants

Person Page 184

Robert Holt Allen

M, b. 15 April 1938, d. 22 January 2021

Parents

FatherMitchell Vincent Allen (b. 22 August 1901, d. 21 November 1975)
MotherCleo Scott (b. 8 August 1912, d. May 1987)
Pedigree Chart
Included in charts - listsDescendants of Alexander McCain (McKean) b. 1675
Descendants of Alexander McCain (McKean) b. 1752
Descendants of Arthur R E Forbis b. ca 1723
Descendants of Bayly Scott, b. 1728
Descendants of Edward Douglas - Jamestowne Burgess - 1644, 1646
Descendants of James Francis Anderson b. ca 1726
Descendants of James Howell, b. 1760
Descendants of Jesse Staton, b. ca 1740
Descendants of John Cockrill b. ca 1757
Descendants of John Kinkead b. 1736
Descendants of John Mapp b. 1733
Descendants of John Savage b. ca 1700
Descendants of John Shirley b. 1725
Descendants of John Stringer - Jamestowne Burgess - 1659 - 1662
Descendants of John Wilkins - Jamestowne Resident at Muster of 1624/25 - Burgess 1632/3, 1642
Descendants of John Woodson - Jamestowne Resident at Muster of 1624/25
Descendants of Jonas Meador, b. 1698
Descendants of Jordan Watson b. 1773
Descendants of Marcom Manning b. 1730
Descendants of Obedience Robins - Jamestowne Councillor - 1655/6 - 1660
Descendants of Owen Scott, b. 1614 in Ireland
Descendants of Thomas Jones b. 1723
Descendants of Thomas Morton b. 1726
Descendants of Thomas Savage - Jamestowne Resident at Muster of 1624/25 - Ancient Planter
Descendants of Thomas Watson b. 1735
Descendants of William Bibby - Jamestowne Resident at Muster of 1624/25 - First Families of Virginia
Descendants of William Jones - Jamestowne Burgess - 1652, 1659
Descendants of William McMurry b. 1725
Relationship1st cousin of Charles Ryland ("Ryland") Scott
7th cousin 1 time removed of Carol Jay Gilstrap
1st cousin 2 times removed of Isaac Silas Vaughn
1st cousin 2 times removed of Katherine Gilstrap Scott
1st cousin 2 times removed of Joseph Ryland Scott
1st cousin 2 times removed of Charles Parker ("Parker") Scott
1st cousin 2 times removed of Orly Marie Vaughn
1st cousin 2 times removed of Avital Catherine Vaughn

Person Exhibits

Biography

ChildParent1,1
DNA MatchRobert Holt Allen matched 1,054 cM across 37 segments with Charles Ryland Scott. Common relative is George Ryland Scott Jr b. George Ryland Scott Jr b
DNA KitHis DNA kit number that I assigned is 9
Person SourceHe had person sources.1
Birth15 April 1938He was born on 15 April 1938 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United StatesBGO.1
Residence9 April 1940He lived at 20175 LitchfieldBG in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United StatesBGO, on 9 April 1940. Name: Robert Allen, Age: 2, Estimated Birth Year: ca 1938, Gender: Male, Race: White, Birth Place: Michigan, Marital Status: Single, Relationship: Son, Highest Grade Completed: None, Household Members: Mitchell Allen, Cleo Allen.2
Education1960He was educated in 1960 at Amherst CollegeBG in Amherst, Massachusetts, United StatesBGO. Magna Cum Laude B.A.Phi Beta Kappa.3
Education1966He was educated in 1966 at Washington University Medical SchoolBG in Saint Louis, Missouri, United StatesBG. M. D.3
Occupation1977In 1977 Robert Holt Allen was a Professor and Head of Division of Hematology at University of Colorado Medical CenterBG in Denver, Colorado, United StatesBG.4
Death22 January 2021He died on 22 January 2021 at age 82 in Denver, Colorado, United StatesBG.
Obituary27 January 2021His Obituary on 27 January 2021 in Denver, Colorado, United StatesBG.
On Friday, January 22, 2021, Robert Holt Allen passed away peacefully, at home, in his own bed, surrounded by his family, at the age of 82.  He was preceded in death by his parents, brother, and sister.

Bob was an alumnus of Amherst College graduating Magna Cum Laude with a degree in Philosophy.  He was a member of Phi Beta Kappa.  He attended the University of California, Berkeley taking prerequisite science classes to apply to medical school.  He graduated Alpha Omega Alpha from Washington University School of Medicine, where he met, fell in love with, and convinced Nancy Carroll, to marry him.  He also earned his MD, which he felt was his second most important accomplishment during Medical School.

Bob and Nancy moved to Dallas, TX where he served his Internship at Parkland Memorial Hospital.  Following his Internship, he was a Staff Associate researcher at the National Institute of Arthritis, Metabolism and Digestive Diseases in Bethesda Maryland.  It was there that he fell in love again, this time with medical research.  After his time at the NIH, he and Nancy returned to St. Louis, MO, and Barnes Hospital, for his Residency in Medicine.  He became a Fellow in Hematology/Oncology at Washington University and within a few years earned the title of Associate Professor of Medicine and Board Certification in Internal Medicine and Hematology.

Bob and Nancy moved to Colorado where he was appointed as Director of the Division of Hematology at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center.  He served in that position for 40 years, making major scientific breakthroughs in the biochemistry of Cobalamin (Vitamin B-12) and folate metabolism and deficiency.  Over his career, Bob published over 200 major scientific papers and received 16 U.S. Patents for a wide range of, now standard, blood tests and treatments for diseases related to vitamin deficiency.  His most significant discovery was the existence of chemical analogs of Vitamin B-12 in human blood.  These analogs produced false results on the tests in use at the time, causing misdiagnosis of sometimes fatal vitamin deficiencies.  He also discovered that early formulations of pre-natal vitamins were designed in a way that prevented the proper uptake of B-12 and Iron.  His reformulation, along with the blood tests and treatments discovered in his lab, are still considered the “Gold Standard” of diagnosis and treatment for B-12 and folate deficiencies.  He was the first ever recipient of one of the most prestigious honors given to research scientists, the National Institutes of Health MERIT Award grant.  In addition to being a clinician and researcher, he was also a generous teacher and mentor to new doctors. He was extremely proud that the men and women who trained in Hematology in his laboratory and clinic, were providing state of the art care in hospitals all over the world. 

As a young man, Bob was an Eagle Scout and learned a love for the outdoors.  His youthful sojourns through Canada by canoe became family fishing trips in remote places, and regular family weekends skiing in the Rocky Mountains.  He was a world traveler who set foot on all 7 continents during his life, where he and Nancy met U.S. Presidents, and a variety of celebrities and people of note, while visiting as many sites of world heritage and natural beauty as they could.  He was an avid reader, often surrounded by stacks of medical journals and books.  His family was at the center of everything he did, and he was most delighted spending time with his grandchildren.  He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Nancy, who, in addition to being his most dedicated advocate and the love of his life, was his research coordinator, his partner in business, and in the end, the greatest caregiver anyone could ever hope for in life and in death.  Bob is also survived by his son Mitchell, his daughter Debbie and her husband Vince, and their daughters, Bob and Nancy’s beloved grandchildren- Alyssa and Madeline.

In lieu of flowers please donate to Doctors Without Borders at their website- https://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/
Last Edited24 March 2023

Citations

  1. [S3] Rev. John Samuel Staton, Staton History (Charlotte, NC: The Delmar Company, 1982). Hereinafter cited as Staton History.
  2. [S20631] Ancestry.com, 1940 United States Federal Census, Year: 1940; Census Place: Detroit, Wayne, Michigan; Roll: m-t0627-01842; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 84-108
  3. [S214] Cleo Meador Scott, Manning & Ancestors (, 1979), p. 90. Hereinafter cited as Manning & Ancestors.
  4. [S214] Cleo Meador Scott, Manning & Ancestors (, 1979), p. 91. Hereinafter cited as Manning & Ancestors.