Mabel (Mauck) Cook Miller
Files
Dublin Core
Title
Mabel (Mauck) Cook Miller
Subject
Miller, Mabel Mauck Cook (1925-2013)
Description
Portrait of Mabel Mauck Cook wearing a necklace.
Mabel was born to Carl Raymond and Susie Vernie (Riffey) Mauck. She married James Medgar Cook (1906-1946), originally from Wakeman's Grove. He worked as a barber and lived in Woodstock when he died. In the two years they were together, the couple had one daughter, Carolyn.
A few years later, Mabel married Maxwell Alexander Miller (1921-1993) in Toms Brook, the son of Lacey James and Bessy May (Racey) Miller. He was a farmer from Edinburg. He also served in the U.S. Navy during WWII.
Mabel had three daughters with her second husband: Kay, Jean and Maxine. She was a member of Columbia Furnace Brethren Church. Mabel was also co-owner of the Mt. Jackson Grocery.
Mabel was born to Carl Raymond and Susie Vernie (Riffey) Mauck. She married James Medgar Cook (1906-1946), originally from Wakeman's Grove. He worked as a barber and lived in Woodstock when he died. In the two years they were together, the couple had one daughter, Carolyn.
A few years later, Mabel married Maxwell Alexander Miller (1921-1993) in Toms Brook, the son of Lacey James and Bessy May (Racey) Miller. He was a farmer from Edinburg. He also served in the U.S. Navy during WWII.
Mabel had three daughters with her second husband: Kay, Jean and Maxine. She was a member of Columbia Furnace Brethren Church. Mabel was also co-owner of the Mt. Jackson Grocery.
Creator
Morrison Studio
Source
Morrison Studio Collection - Shenandoah County Historical Society
Publisher
Shenandoah County Library
Date
Labelled "June 1945" on box of plates.
Contributor
Identified by Guy Wetzel and Virginia Gochenour.
Additional biographical information compiled from public records.
Rights
IN COPYRIGHT - NON-COMMERCIAL USE PERMITTED
Relation
Same subject as in Morrison Photo 05782.
Identifier
005781
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Glass Negative
Collection
Citation
Morrison Studio, “Mabel (Mauck) Cook Miller,” Shenandoah County Library Archives, accessed November 21, 2024, https://archives.countylib.org/items/show/37541.
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