Individual Details

Hubert Ethan Allen

(24 Sep 1895 - 11 Jan 1970)



5 Jun 1917 World War I Draft Reg
Hubert Ethan Allen of 126 S. Newlin, Whittier, CA, was age 22, b. 24 Sep 1894 in Worthville, NC. Machinist for Standard Oil Co. His wife is only dependent. No military service. Claims exemption as member of Friends church. Tall, medium build, brown eyes & hair.

1920 Census. Whittier, Los Angeles Co, CA, Hh not numbered
325 Bright Ave
Hubert E. Allen, 24, b. NC, Machinist, Standard Oil
Edna M., wife, 24, b. SD
Ruth E., dau, 1 year, 9 months, b. CA
Albert H., brother, 19, b. NC, Labaorer, Standard Oil

1930 Census. Compton City, Los Angeles Co, CA, Hh 86
707 Palmer
Hubert Allen, 33, married at 21, President, Oil tool company, b. NC
Edna, wife. 34, married at 22, b. SC
Ruth B., dau, 11, children all born in CA
Hubert Jr., son, 8
Robert, son, 7
Theron, son, 6
William Winters, Lodger, 48, married at 32, b. Montana, Gardener, private family
Anna Winters, Maid, 54, married at 38, b. Ohio, maid, private family

1940 Census. Long Beach, Los Angeles, CA, Hh 189
2100 Olive - lived in same place in 1935
Hubert Allen, 44, Tool Pusher, Oil fields
Edna, wife, 45
Ruth, dau, 21
Hubert, Jr., son, 18
Robert, son, 17
Theron, son, 16

27 Apr 1942 World War II Draft Registration
Hubert Ethan Allen lived at 426 1/2 West 37th Place, Los Angeles, CA. His mailing address was 1000 Lincoln Bld, 742 S. Hill St., Los Angeles. He was age 46, born 24 Sep 1896 in Worthville, NC. A. H. Allen, 204 S. Burris, Compton, CA would always know his address. He was self employed at the mailing address given above. 6' 220 #'s. Brown eyes and hair.

Buried Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Cypress, Orange Co, CA

Events

Birth24 Sep 1895Worthville, Randolph County, North Carolina
Marriage19 May 1917Whittier, Los Angeles County, California - Edna Marian Bennett
Death11 Jan 1970Anaheim, Orange County, California

Families

SpouseEdna Marian Bennett (1895 - 1953)
ChildHubert Ethan Allen Jr. (1921 - 1985)
FatherAlbert Hugh Allen (1855 - 1905)
MotherHannah Isabelle Hammer (1872 - 1941)