Mabel Ellen Dove was born in
Accra, Gold Coast (now Ghana), to Eva Buckman, a businesswoman in
Osu, and (Francis)
Frans Dove (1869–1949), a lawyer from
Sierra Leone, who was the first President of the
Gold Coast Bar. While at school in Freetown, she founded a cricket club. Mabel received further education in
England at Anglican Convent in
Bury St. Edmunds and St. Michael's College,
Hurstpierpoint, She was sent back to Freetown, and while there she helped set up a women's
cricket club, participated in the local dramatics society and read extensively, before returning at the age of 21 to the Gold Coast. She found employment as a shorthand-typist with
Elder Dempster for eight years, then transferred to G. B. Olivant, before going to work as a Manager with the trading company of
A. G. Leventis. ==Journalism==