| Parents:
Education: |
Donald Alphonse Hall Ann Frances Stimler High School Omaha, Nebraska 1 year college Omaha, Nebraska |
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| Marriage: | Jeanine Margaret Latterell |
| Oct. 25, 1958 | |
| Hennepin, Minnesota |
| Children: | Tamre Anne | July 20, 1959 | |
| David Andrew | Feb. 24, 1961 | ||
| Debra Lynn | Mar. 4, 1962 | ||
| Jeffrey Allen | June 1, 1963 | ||
| Douglas Joseph | July 6, 1966 |
| 2nd Marriage: | Carol Powers |
| July 9, 2005 |
| Notes: | At the time of the April 11, 1940 U.S. Census, Joseph was 1 year old and living with her parents and his elder sister Judith Ann |
| in Foley Village, Benton, Minnesota in a home they rented for $20/month.
His father was employed as the Editor and Manager of a weekly newspaper; he worked 60 hours a week for 52 weeks in 1939, earning $1,080. His mother was employed as a reporter at
the same weekly newspaper, working 10 hours a week for 13 weeks in 1939 and earning $180. His mother stated that she had completed high school through the 10th grade, and that
her husband was a high school graduate. Lodging with the Hall family was Edwin Winkleman, age 21, a high school graduate who was employed as a linotype operator at the newspaper. He worked 54 hours a week
for 52 weeks in 1939, earning $720. His parents had been living in the same place in April 1935, but Edwin had lived elsewhere in Benton County at that time.
In 1986 Joe was living at 1848 134th Ln NE, Anoka, Minnesota. His address was 20514 Ravenna Trail, Welch, Minnesota in 1992. Joe and Carol were married on July 9, 2005. They live at 142 71½ Way N.E., Fridley, MN 55432. (From his pen): "My work years were primarily in sales in the plastics industry and did some independent repping. I was very active in the Jaycee organization, holding many local, state, and national offices over a nine year involvement. Now sharing my life with Carol Powers." Dick Kampa reminisces on the Hall family: "Our family lived in Omaha right after WWII and would get together with the Halls for dinner now and then. Ann and my dad were cousins. Later as a teen I too became a ham radio operator and might have gotten the inspiration from seeing Don Hall talk to other hams on his radio. Terry must have been a toddler then. Joe and I were just a year apart - I was 7 and he was 8 years old - and we got along well. Judy was older and I just remember her as a nice older sister. Ann's hearty laugh was just like that of my aunt Pauline Robinson. Seems like that was an inherited characteristic which my dad shared, he could work up a good guffaw when he found something funny or silly." (from a Sept. 15, 2008 e-mail) |
| Ancestry: | The Balder Line |
| The Thomas Foley Line | |
| The Nicholas Hall Line | |
| The Franz Kampa Line | |
| The Cozack Latterell Line [through marriage] | |
| The Stimmler/Stimler Line |
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| Deed holding Joe Hall,
Judy Hall and Helen Hamer |
Standing in back: Don and Ann Hall (née Stimler)
Standing in front: Joe and Judy Hall May 7, 1942 |
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