Born - 14 Feb 1888, Doylestown.
Died - 30 Apr 1982, Doylestown.
Husband was Charles Abraham Liebig
Mabel and Charles had 2 children:-
(i) Charles Robert Liebig
(ii) William David Liebig
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Mabels parents were:- Walter William Flack and Rachel W Lear
BIOGRAPHY: Mabel Valentine Liebig (nee Flack) was 'Corresponding Secretary' for a number of years. When the vote was made to disband and "discontinue the Annual Reunion" on May 15, 1954 "due to lack of interest and attendance" according to a document drawn up at that meeting she was in possession of the register at that time so she simply kept it.
Mabel continued to work on the Flack Family genealogy throughout her life, writing numerous letters and collecting information on the Flack Family from every family source possible to her, amassing quite a large amount of information. Some of the documents passed on to her were papers from James A Flack (b1834), and William Wirt Flack (b1858) both serious Flack genealogists, and the wills of Robert Flack (b1743) son of James and Ann, and his son Robert (d1835). Fortunately she recognised the worth of her work and saved her collection of letters, articles, handwritten genealogies, photographs and other scraps of information which then passed to Carol Temlin, her granddaughter.
Source: Carol Temlin - Nov 2007
Born - 14 Feb 1888, Doylestown.
Died - 30 Apr 1982, Doylestown.
Husband was Charles Abraham Liebig
Mabel and Charles had 2 children:-
(i) Charles Robert Liebig
(ii) William David Liebig
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Mabels parents were:- Walter William Flack and Rachel W Lear
BIOGRAPHY: Mabel Valentine Liebig (nee Flack) was 'Corresponding Secretary' for a number of years. When the vote was made to disband and "discontinue the Annual Reunion" on May 15, 1954 "due to lack of interest and attendance" according to a document drawn up at that meeting she was in possession of the register at that time so she simply kept it.
Mabel continued to work on the Flack Family genealogy throughout her life, writing numerous letters and collecting information on the Flack Family from every family source possible to her, amassing quite a large amount of information. Some of the documents passed on to her were papers from James A Flack (b1834), and William Wirt Flack (b1858) both serious Flack genealogists, and the wills of Robert Flack (b1743) son of James and Ann, and his son Robert (d1835). Fortunately she recognised the worth of her work and saved her collection of letters, articles, handwritten genealogies, photographs and other scraps of information which then passed to Carol Temlin, her granddaughter.
Source: Carol Temlin - Nov 2007
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