Re: Hampton
CHARLES, CHUCK, ZOLA, HOLST, HAMPTON
Posted By: Volunteer In Response To: Hampton (Staci Erickson)
Date: 8/1/2017 at 00:00:28
Benton County -- Charles Hampton, arrested on a charge of contempt of court on information of his divorced wife, Zola Hampton, was sentenced to 90 days in the county jail. The sentence was suspended on the condition that Hampton pay $150.00 to apply on back alimony and costs. The Hamptons were divorced May 3, 1945, and Mrs. Hampton was granted $60.00 per month alimony. No alimony was paid by Mr. Hampton. The alimony payments are now over $800.00 in arrears.
Belle Plaine Union -- Belle Plaine, Iowa
July 18, 1946*********
Zola Hoist and Boone Man WedAnnouncement is made of the marriage of Miss Zola Holst, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Holst of this city to Mr. Charles Hampton of Boone, Iowa. Their wedding took place at the parsonage of the Methodist church in Tama on Friday, September 10th......
Belle Plaine Union -- Belle Plaine, Iowa
September 16, 1943*****
A baby boy weighing eight pounds was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hampton, Monday. Feb. 7. Mrs. Hampton is the former Zola Holst.Belle Plaine Union -- Belle Plaine, Iowa
February 10, 1944
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Chicago and North Western Railroad Employment Records
Name: Charles Otto Hampton
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birth Date: 7 Feb 1944
Birth Place: Belle Plaine, Iowa
Father: Charles Otto Hampton
Mother: Zola Naomi Holst
Hire Date: Oct 1962
Record Date: 15 Oct 1962
Record Place: Belle Plaine, Iowa
Occupation: Helper
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Army Private First Class Charles O. Hampton, 23, whose grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Holst live in Belle Plaine, was assigned to the 59th Signal Company near Cholon, Vietnam, June 27. Pvt. Hampton, a welder in the company, entered the Army in July, 1966, and was last stationed in Germany. His wife, Darlys, lives at 224 Fifth Ave. SW., Cedar Rapids.Belle Plaine Union -- Belle Plaine, Iowa
July 26, 1967
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