Glenn and Mary (Burner) Didawick
Files
Dublin Core
Title
Glenn and Mary (Burner) Didawick
Subject
Didawick, Glenn Henry (1897-1959)
Didawick, Mary Frances Burner (1898-1975)
Description
Portrait photograph of Glenn Henry Didawick, and his wife, Mary Frances (Burner) Didawick when they were young.
Glenn H. Didawick was the son of Thomas J. and Ida Alice (Sheetz) Didawick.
Mary F. (Burner) Didawick was the daughter of W.L. and Marilla (Keller) Burner. They married sometime around 1920.
The 1930 census found them living in the Woodstock area where he worked as a baggage helper for the B & O Railroad.
Twenty years later, the family lived in Toms Brook and Glenn's occupation was as a livestock trader.
Mary F. and her husband had two daughters together: Dorothy M. and Patsy.
The couple is buried together in Massanutten Cemetery, Woodstock.
Glenn H. Didawick was the son of Thomas J. and Ida Alice (Sheetz) Didawick.
Mary F. (Burner) Didawick was the daughter of W.L. and Marilla (Keller) Burner. They married sometime around 1920.
The 1930 census found them living in the Woodstock area where he worked as a baggage helper for the B & O Railroad.
Twenty years later, the family lived in Toms Brook and Glenn's occupation was as a livestock trader.
Mary F. and her husband had two daughters together: Dorothy M. and Patsy.
The couple is buried together in Massanutten Cemetery, Woodstock.
Creator
Morrison Studio
Source
Morrison Studio Collection - Shenandoah County Historical Society
Publisher
Shenandoah County Library
Date
The glass plate negative of this image was stored in a box labeled "Jan 1921".
Contributor
Identified by Patsy (Didawick) Simmons, a daughter of Glenn and Mary F. (Burner) Didawick.
Rights
IN COPYRIGHT - NON-COMMERCIAL USE PERMITTED
Relation
Mary F. (Burner) Didawick appears in Morrison Studio Collection numbers 004773, 007812 and 025896.
Identifier
007812
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Glass Negative
Collection
Citation
Morrison Studio, “Glenn and Mary (Burner) Didawick,” Shenandoah County Library Archives, accessed July 20, 2025, https://archives.countylib.org/items/show/27096.
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