Career
She also published genealogical research. Lora married, on 14 April 1880, Marcus North. Louisiana Mance (1844-1906) who ran a dry-goods store, and was post master, and several times country treasurer. They had one daughter, Lora Lee (1881-1941).
Louisiana Mance was active in the temperance cause and was local and county president of the WCTU, which took the county dry.
Le Mance also worked for the suffragette cause. After her husband"s in 1906 death she became more active in the cause of temperance and became a national organiser and lecturer, travelling extensively, both in North America and overseas.
In 1928 she published a family history of the Waltman family, descendants of Conrad Waltman, many of whom fought in the American Revolution, and through which family she claimed some of the lines of descent for here Daughters of the American Revolution applications. The Lemance iris is named after her.