Charlotte Bauserman Helsley
Files
Dublin Core
Title
Charlotte Bauserman Helsley
Subject
Helsley, Charlotte Frances Bauserman (1922-1997)
Description
Portrait of Charlotte Bauserman Helsley with short curly hair.
Charlotte was the daughter of George Washington and Martha Belle (Compton) Bauserman. The 1930 census found her living in Clarke County with her parents and two sisters, Helen and Martha. Her father worked in an orchard there.
In 1948, when she married Elmer Arthur Helsley, Jr. (1918-1989), she lived in Woodstock and worked as a Secretary at the American Viscose Plant (the plant later became Avtex Fibers) in Front Royal. Her husband was a farmer, son of Elmer A. and Mattie (Hockman) Helsley. It appears they spent the rest of their lives in Woodstock and had at least two daughters: Sandra Fay Helsey and Sherry Norma Helsley.
Charlotte was the daughter of George Washington and Martha Belle (Compton) Bauserman. The 1930 census found her living in Clarke County with her parents and two sisters, Helen and Martha. Her father worked in an orchard there.
In 1948, when she married Elmer Arthur Helsley, Jr. (1918-1989), she lived in Woodstock and worked as a Secretary at the American Viscose Plant (the plant later became Avtex Fibers) in Front Royal. Her husband was a farmer, son of Elmer A. and Mattie (Hockman) Helsley. It appears they spent the rest of their lives in Woodstock and had at least two daughters: Sandra Fay Helsey and Sherry Norma Helsley.
Creator
Morrison Studio
Source
Morrison Studio Collection - Shenandoah County Historical Society
Publisher
Shenandoah County Library
Date
Undated
Contributor
Identified by Virginia Stoltz Gochenour.
Additional biographical information was compiled from public records.
Rights
IN COPYRIGHT - NON-COMMERCIAL USE PERMITTED
Relation
Same subject as in Morrison Photo 06535.
Identifier
003059
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Glass Negative
Collection
Citation
Morrison Studio, “Charlotte Bauserman Helsley,” Shenandoah County Library Archives, accessed November 21, 2024, https://archives.countylib.org/items/show/29034.
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