Allen was born in 1920. In 1930, he was living with his parents and three siblings in Nassau, Florida.[1][2]By 1940, he was living with his sister Jewel and her family in Nassau, Florida. [3] In 1942, he was living in Jacksonville, Florida. [4][5][6]He served in the U. S., Navy during World War II. He died in 1951.[7][8][9]
↑ U.S. WWII Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947
Name: Allen Clayton Hodges
Race: White
Age: 21
Relationship to Draftee: Self (Head)
Birth Date: 3 Sep 1920
Birth Place: Hilliard, Florida, USA
Residence Place: Jacksonville, Duval, Florida, USA
Registration Date: 15 Feb 1942
Registration Place: Jacksonville, Duval, Florida, USA
Employer: O C Phillips
Weight: 140
Complexion: Light
Eye Color: Blue
Hair Color: Brown
Height: 5 8
Next of Kin: Beulah Jones
↑ Ohio and Florida, City Directories, 1902-1960
Name: Allen C Hodges
City: Jacksonville
Location: Jacksonville, Duval, Florida
Year Range: 1941
Directory Title: Polk's Jacksonville City Directory
↑ U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995
Name: Allen C Hodges
Residence Year: 1941
Street address: 726 Pearl
Residence Place: Jacksonville, Florida, USA
Occupation: Packer
Publication Title: Jacksonville, Florida, City Directory, 1941
↑ U.S., Headstone Applications for Military Veterans, 1925-1963
Name: Allen C Hodges
Birth Date: 3 Sep 1920
Death Date: 15 Feb 1951
Cemetery: Bethel Cemetery
Cemetery Location: Callahan, Florida
↑ Georgia, Death Index, 1919-1998
Name: Allen C Hodges
Gender: Male
Race: White
Age: 30
Birth Date: abt 1921
Residence Place: Florida, USA
Death Date: 15 Feb 1951
Death Place: DeKalb, Georgia, USA
Certificate Number: 3001
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