From the Converse Family History by Troy Goss:
Flora was the second wife of Charles Henry Converse. They were married about 1888 and had the following children:
* Lawrence Floyd 1889-1914
* Hazel Augusta 1892-1981
* Gertrude May Thomas 1895-1974
* Helen Converse 1898-1898
* Flora S Hussong 1899-1978
Charles and Flora moved to a town in Pottawattamie called Avon by 1895. Five years later Charles was noted working as a farmer in Center Township, southeast of Oakland, Pottawattomie County. Sometime between 1900 and 1905, the Converses returned to California, this time to Glendora, Los Angeles County. Tragically, Charles Henry Converse was struck by a train while crossing the tracks on May 4, 1912. Flora Emma Manley Converse lived on another 30 years and died on January 19, 1942, just 10 days shy of her 83rd birthday.
From the Converse Family History by Troy Goss:
Flora was the second wife of Charles Henry Converse. They were married about 1888 and had the following children:
* Lawrence Floyd 1889-1914
* Hazel Augusta 1892-1981
* Gertrude May Thomas 1895-1974
* Helen Converse 1898-1898
* Flora S Hussong 1899-1978
Charles and Flora moved to a town in Pottawattamie called Avon by 1895. Five years later Charles was noted working as a farmer in Center Township, southeast of Oakland, Pottawattomie County. Sometime between 1900 and 1905, the Converses returned to California, this time to Glendora, Los Angeles County. Tragically, Charles Henry Converse was struck by a train while crossing the tracks on May 4, 1912. Flora Emma Manley Converse lived on another 30 years and died on January 19, 1942, just 10 days shy of her 83rd birthday.
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