Flora's 8th Great-Grandfather, Richard Warren, came to America aboard the Mayflower in 1620.
Between 1901 and January 1902 she married Charles DeRoy Williamson. They had a total of 13 children, two of whom died at childbirth.
The first home that the newlyweds had was a sod hut in Nebraska. The first seven of their children were born there. Later they moved to New Mexico and then to Oklahoma.
In 1930 they moved to California. They lived many years in Hollydale before moving in with their daughter, Ida M. Morgan in Rowland Heights, California.
After the death of her husband, Charles, she moved to Sherman, Texas to be with her two eldest daughters, Grace Duval and Nellie Williamson. She died in Sherman and her body was flown back to California so that she could be buried next to her beloved husband.
Flora's 8th Great-Grandfather, Richard Warren, came to America aboard the Mayflower in 1620.
Between 1901 and January 1902 she married Charles DeRoy Williamson. They had a total of 13 children, two of whom died at childbirth.
The first home that the newlyweds had was a sod hut in Nebraska. The first seven of their children were born there. Later they moved to New Mexico and then to Oklahoma.
In 1930 they moved to California. They lived many years in Hollydale before moving in with their daughter, Ida M. Morgan in Rowland Heights, California.
After the death of her husband, Charles, she moved to Sherman, Texas to be with her two eldest daughters, Grace Duval and Nellie Williamson. She died in Sherman and her body was flown back to California so that she could be buried next to her beloved husband.
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