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Mellon family

The Mellon family is a wealthy and influential American family from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The family includes Andrew Mellon, one of the longest-serving U.S. Treasury Secretaries, along with prominent members in the judicial, banking, financial, business, and political professions, as well as a famous recluse, Cordelia Scaife May.

Mellon family
Andrew William Mellon, the banker who built upon his father's wealth to create a nationwide empire.
Current regionPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
Place of originCounty Tyrone, Ireland
Founded
  • 1816
  • 207 years ago
FounderAldrich Mellon
Estate(s)Rokeby Stables; Oak Spring Farm

History

The American branch of the Mellon family traces its origins to County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. In 1816, Archibald Mellon emigrated from Northern Ireland to the United States and set up residence in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania.[1] Two years later, Archibald was joined by his son, Andrew, and his family.

The family's wealth originated with Mellon Bank, founded in 1869 by Archibald's grandson. Thomas Mellon. Under the direction of Thomas's son, Andrew William Mellon, the Mellons became principal investors and majority owners of Gulf Oil (which merged with Chevron Corporation in 1985), Alcoa (since 1886), The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review (since 1970), Koppers (since 1912), New York Shipbuilding (1899–1968) and Carborundum Corporation,[2] as well as their major financial and ownership influence on Westinghouse,[3] H. J. Heinz, Newsweek, U.S. Steel, Credit Suisse First Boston and General Motors. The family bank would go on to merge with the Bank of New York to become BNY Mellon

The family also founded the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., donating both art works and funds, and is a patron to the University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Mellon University, Yale University, the Hôpital Albert Schweitzer in Haiti, and with art the University of Virginia. Carnegie Mellon University, and its Mellon College of Science, is named in honor of the family, as well as for its founder, Andrew Carnegie, who was a close associate of the Mellons. The family's founding patriarch was Judge Thomas Mellon (1813–1908),[4] the son of Andrew Mellon and Rebecca Wauchob, who were Scotch-Irish farmers from Camp Hill Cottage, in Lower Castletown, County Tyrone, Ireland, and emigrated to what is now the Pittsburgh suburb of north-central Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. The family can be divided into four branches: the descendants of Thomas Alexander Mellon Jr, of James Ross Mellon, of Andrew William Mellon, and of Richard Beatty Mellon. The Mellon family are members of the Episcopal Church.[5]

Prominent members

Members

  • Thomas Mellon (1813–1908) ∞ 1843: Sarah Jane Negley (1817–1909)
    • Thomas Alexander Mellon, Jr., (1844–1899) ∞ Mary C. Caldwell (1847–1902), the sister of Alexander Caldwell[10]
      • Thomas Alexander Mellon, III (1873–1948) ∞ Helen McLanahan Wightman (1871–1961)
        • Edward Purcell Mellon, II ∞ Louise Grubbs
          • Thomas Alexander Mellon, IV[11]
        • Helen S. Mellon (1914–2007) ∞ 1936: Adolph William Schmidt (1904–2000)[12]
          • Helen Schmidt ∞ unk. Claire
          • Thomas Mellon Schmidt (b. 1940)
      • Edward Purcell Mellon (1875–1953) ∞ Ethel Churchill Humphrey (1880–1938)[13]
        • Jane Caldwell Mellon (1917–2013) ∞ (1) Craigh Leonard ∞ (2) Robinson Simonds (1906–2000)
          • Edward M. Leonard
          • Craigh Leonard, Jr.
          • Stephanie Leonard
      • Mary Caldwell Mellon (1884–1975) ∞ (1) John Herman Kampmann (1880–1957) ∞ (2) Samuel Alfred McClung (1880–1945)
        • John Herman Kampmann, Jr. (1907–1940)
        • Mary Mellon Kampmann (1908–1995) ∞ Lawrence Deen Schwartz (1909–1957)
        • Samuel Alfred McClung, III (1918–2015) ∞ Adelaide "Adie" Smith (1919–2000)
        • Isabel Edith McClung (1920–1967) ∞ Charles Laban Abernethy, Jr. (1913–1990), the son of Charles Laban Abernethy
        • Cynthia Mellon McClung (1921–1991) ∞ Stephen Stone, Jr. (1915–1962)
    • James Ross Mellon (1846–1934) ∞ Rachel Hughey Larimer (1847–1919), the daughter of William Larimer
      • William Larimer Mellon (1868–1949) ∞ Mary Hill Taylor
        • Matthew Taylor Mellon (1897–1992) ∞ (1) 1931: (div.) Gertrud Altegoer (1909–2005) ∞ (2) Jane Bartrum[14]
          • Karl Negley Mellon (1938–1983) ∞ Anne Stokes Bright
          • James Ross Mellon, II (b. 1942) ∞ Vivian Ruesch, the daughter of Hans Ruesch
        • Rachel Larimer Mellon (1899–2006)[15] ∞ John Fawcett Walton, Jr. (1893–1974)
          • Farley Walton ∞ Joshua Clyde Whetzel, Jr. (1921–2012)
            • Joshua Clyde Whetzel, III ∞ Marion Plunkett
            • Rachel Walton Whetzel ∞ Richard Casselman
            • Thomas Porter Whetzel
            • William Mellon Whetzel ∞ (1) 1978: (div.) Patricia Joan McGarey ∞ (2) Camilla F.
          • Mary Walton ∞ Walter J. P. Curley, Jr.
          • John Fawcett Walton, III ∞ Phyllis Walton
          • James Mellon Walton (1930–2022) ∞ Ellen Carroll[16]
            • James Mellon Walton, Jr. ∞ Elizabeth Andrews Orr [17]
        • Margaret Lederle Mellon (1901–1998) ∞ (1) 1924: Alexander Laughlin (d. 1926) ∞ (2) 1928: Thomas Hitchcock, Jr. (1900–1944)[18]
          • Alexander Mellon Laughlin (b. 1925)
          • Louise Eustis Hitchcock
          • Margaret Mellon Hitchcock
          • Thomas Hitchcock, III
          • William Mellon Hitchcock
        • William Larimer Mellon, Jr. (1910–1989) ∞ (1) 1930: (div. 1938) Grace Rowley ∞ (2) 1946: Gwen Grant Mellon (née Rawson; 1911–2000), former wife of John de Groot Rawson[19]
          • William Larimer Mellon, III (1933–1963) ∞ Katherine LeGrand Council[20]
      • Sarah Lucille Mellon (1887–1968) ∞ (1) Alexander Grange ∞ (2) George S. Hasbrouck ∞ (3) Sidney J. Holloway
    • Sarah Emma Mellon, who died in childhood
    • Annie Rebecca Mellon, who died in childhood
    • Samuel Selwyn Mellon, who died 1862, at age 9
    • Andrew William Mellon (1855–1937) ∞ 1900: (div. 1912) Nora Mary McMullen (1879–1973)
      • Ailsa Mellon Bruce (1901–1969) ∞ 1926: (div. 1945) David Kirkpatrick Este Bruce (1898–1977)
        • Audrey Mellon Bruce (1934–1967) ∞ 1955: Stephen Currier (d. 1967), son of Mary Warburg
          • Andrea Bruce Currier (b. 1956) ∞ 1980: Donald Wright Patterson, Jr. (1939)
            • Justin Bruce Patterson ∞ 2013: Anna Elizabeth Burke[21]
          • Lavinia Currier ∞ Joel McCleary[22]
          • Michael Stephen Currier (1961–1998) ∞ Karin Griscom
      • Paul Mellon (1907–1999) ∞ (1) 1935: Mary Conover Brown (1904–1946) ∞ (2) 1948: Rachel Lambert Mellon (1910–2014), former wife of Stacy Barcroft Lloyd Jr
        • Timothy Mellon (b. 1943)
        • Catherine Conover Mellon ∞ 1957: (div. 1973) John W. Warner III (1927-2021)
          • Virginia Warner
          • John William Warner, IV (b. 1962) ∞ Shannon Ford Hamm (b. 1965)
          • Mary Warner
    • Richard Beatty Mellon (1858–1933) ∞ Jennie King (d. 1938)
      • Richard King Mellon (1899–1970) ∞ 1936: Constance Mary (née Prosser) McCaulley (later Burrell; 1910-1980)
        • Richard Prosser Mellon (1939–2020) ∞ (1) Gertrude Adams (1939–2003)[23] (2) Kathryn Dybdal
          • Richard Adams Mellon ∞ Alex Mellon
          • Armour Negley Mellon ∞ Sophie Mellon
        • Cassandra King Mellon (b. 1940) ∞ (1) George M. Henderson ∞ (2) 1979: Edwin Van Rensselaer Milbury
          • Christina Mellon Henderson ∞ 1996: Scott Robert McBroom
          • Bruce King Mellon Henderson
        • Constance Barber Mellon (1941–1983)[24] ∞ William Russell Grace Byers (d. 1999) (brother in law of Joseph Verner Reed Jr.) ∞ (2) 1971: (div. 1973) J. Carter Brown (1934–2002)
          • William Russell Grace Byers, Jr. (b. 1965)
          • Alison Mellon Byers (b. 1967)
        • Seward Prosser Mellon (b. 1942)
      • Sarah Cordelia Mellon (1903–1965) ∞ Alan Magee Scaife (1900–1958)
        • Cordelia Scaife May (1928–2005) ∞ (1) 1949: (div. 1950) (1) Herbert A. May, Jr. ∞ (2) 1973: Robert Duggan (1926/7–1974)
        • Richard Mellon Scaife (1932–2014) ∞ (1) 1956: (div. 1991) Frances L. Gilmore (b. 1934) ∞ (2) 1991: (div. 2012) Margaret "Ritchie" Battle (b. 1947)
          • Jennie K. Scaife (1963–2018)
            • Mary M. Ferri (b.1915)
          • David N. Scaife (b. 1966)
    • George Negley Mellon (1860–1887)

References

  1. ^ "Thomas Mellon '" from modest Tyrone roots to founder of American dynasty". www.newsletter.co.uk. October 22, 2018. Retrieved 2022-07-16.
  2. ^ "Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com.
  3. ^ "The Pittsburgh Press - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com.
  4. ^ Fitzpatrick, Dan (July 1, 2007). "Mellon family's legacy lives on". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
  5. ^ W. Williams, Peter (2016). Religion, Art, and Money: Episcopalians and American Culture from the Civil War to the Great Depression. University of North Carolina Press. p. 176. ISBN 9781469626987. The names of fashionable families who were already Episcopalian, like the Morgans, or those, like the Fricks, who now became so, goes on interminably: Aldrich, Astor, Biddle, Booth, Brown, Du Pont, Firestone, Ford, Gardner, Mellon, Morgan, Procter, the Vanderbilt, Whitney. Episcopalians branches of the Baptist Rockefellers and Jewish Guggenheims even appeared on these family trees.
  6. ^ Tanfani, Joseph (25 July 2013). . Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 26 July 2013.
  7. ^ "Obituary: Richard M. Scaife / Ideologue, philanthropist, newspaper publisher". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
  8. ^ Imbach, Florian. "Der Mann ohne Heimat". Retrieved 5 May 2013.
  9. ^ Lowitt, Richard (2016). Twentieth-Century Oklahoma: Reflections on the Forty-Sixth State. University of Oklahoma Press. p. 317. ISBN 978-0-8061-4910-3. OCLC 910936292.
  10. ^ "Mellons in Pittsburgh" (PDF). Old Post Gazette. Retrieved 7 August 2016.
  11. ^ "Beaver County Times - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com.
  12. ^ "Helen Mellon Schmidt obituary". St. Augustine Record. September 27, 2007. Retrieved 7 August 2016.
  13. ^ "Mrs. Edward P. Mellon's obituary". New York Times. September 6, 1938. Retrieved 7 August 2016.
  14. ^ "Matthew T. Mellon '22". paw.princeton.edu. Princeton Alumni Weekly. Retrieved 31 May 2017.
  15. ^ "Paid Notice: Deaths WALTON, RACHEL MELLON". The New York Times. 14 March 2006. Retrieved 31 May 2017.
  16. ^ "The Heinz Endowments : Board of Directors". Retrieved 31 May 2017.
  17. ^ "Miss Orr Marries James Walton Jr". The New York Times. 8 September 1991. Retrieved 22 July 2020.
  18. ^ McNulty, Timothy. "′Throwback′ to the golden age of wealth and power in the city". Retrieved 31 May 2013.
  19. ^ Pace, Eric (2 December 2000). "Gwen Grant Mellon, 89, Dies; Founder of a Haitian Hospital". The New York Times. Retrieved 31 May 2017.
  20. ^ "Wood & Torbert Families - William Larimer Mellon III". www.woodvorwerk.com.
  21. ^ "Anna Burke, Justin Patterson". The New York Times. 22 September 2013. Retrieved 31 May 2017.
  22. ^ Grove, Lloyd (July 8, 1998). "Child of Fortune, Take 2". The Washington Post. Retrieved 31 May 2017.
  23. ^ Vondas, Jerry (August 5, 2003). "Renowned decorator also respected for generosity". TribLIVE.com. Retrieved 31 May 2017.
  24. ^ "Constance Barber Mellon, 41, Prominent Patron of the Arts". The New York Times. 4 January 1983. Retrieved 31 May 2017.

External links

  •   Media related to Mellon family at Wikimedia Commons

mellon, family, wealthy, influential, american, family, from, pittsburgh, pennsylvania, family, includes, andrew, mellon, longest, serving, treasury, secretaries, along, with, prominent, members, judicial, banking, financial, business, political, professions, . The Mellon family is a wealthy and influential American family from Pittsburgh Pennsylvania The family includes Andrew Mellon one of the longest serving U S Treasury Secretaries along with prominent members in the judicial banking financial business and political professions as well as a famous recluse Cordelia Scaife May Mellon familyAndrew William Mellon the banker who built upon his father s wealth to create a nationwide empire Current regionPittsburgh Pennsylvania U S A Place of originCounty Tyrone IrelandFounded1816207 years agoFounderAldrich MellonEstate s Rokeby Stables Oak Spring Farm Contents 1 History 2 Prominent members 3 Members 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThe American branch of the Mellon family traces its origins to County Tyrone Northern Ireland In 1816 Archibald Mellon emigrated from Northern Ireland to the United States and set up residence in Westmoreland County Pennsylvania 1 Two years later Archibald was joined by his son Andrew and his family The family s wealth originated with Mellon Bank founded in 1869 by Archibald s grandson Thomas Mellon Under the direction of Thomas s son Andrew William Mellon the Mellons became principal investors and majority owners of Gulf Oil which merged with Chevron Corporation in 1985 Alcoa since 1886 The Pittsburgh Tribune Review since 1970 Koppers since 1912 New York Shipbuilding 1899 1968 and Carborundum Corporation 2 as well as their major financial and ownership influence on Westinghouse 3 H J Heinz Newsweek U S Steel Credit Suisse First Boston and General Motors The family bank would go on to merge with the Bank of New York to become BNY MellonThe family also founded the National Gallery of Art in Washington D C donating both art works and funds and is a patron to the University of Pittsburgh Carnegie Mellon University Yale University the Hopital Albert Schweitzer in Haiti and with art the University of Virginia Carnegie Mellon University and its Mellon College of Science is named in honor of the family as well as for its founder Andrew Carnegie who was a close associate of the Mellons The family s founding patriarch was Judge Thomas Mellon 1813 1908 4 the son of Andrew Mellon and Rebecca Wauchob who were Scotch Irish farmers from Camp Hill Cottage in Lower Castletown County Tyrone Ireland and emigrated to what is now the Pittsburgh suburb of north central Westmoreland County Pennsylvania The family can be divided into four branches the descendants of Thomas Alexander Mellon Jr of James Ross Mellon of Andrew William Mellon and of Richard Beatty Mellon The Mellon family are members of the Episcopal Church 5 Prominent members EditThomas Mellon 1813 1908 judge and founder of the Mellon Bank married Sarah Jane Negley of Pittsburgh As a boy he decided to abandon his parents farming lifestyle for law and banking in the city after reading Benjamin Franklin s autobiography Andrew William Mellon 1855 1937 banker one of the longest serving U S Treasury secretaries in history namesake of the Andrew Mellon Building and Andrew W Mellon Auditorium both in Washington D C Richard Beatty Mellon 1858 1933 banker industrialist and philanthropist married Jennie Taylor King William Larimer Mellon Sr 1868 1949 a founder of the Gulf Oil Corporation Richard King Mellon 1899 1970 financier general and philanthropist married Constance Prosser McCaulley Sarah Mellon 1903 1965 heiress of investments in Mellon Bank Gulf Oil and Alcoa her husband was Alan Magee Scaife William Larimer Mellon Jr 1910 1989 founder of the Hopital Albert Schweitzer Haiti Cordelia Scaife May 1928 2005 famous recluse and funder of multiple anti immigration organizations 6 Richard Mellon Scaife 1932 2014 the chief sponsor of the Heritage Foundation and publisher of the Pittsburgh Tribune Review since 1970 7 first marriage was to Frances L Gilmore born December 2 1934 second marriage was to Margaret Ritchie Battle 1947 2005 Timothy Mellon b 1942 chairman and majority owner of Pan Am Systems a transportation holding company based in Portsmouth New Hampshire James Ross Jay Mellon II b 1942 author of books about Abraham Lincoln slavery in America and his family s founding patriarch Thomas Mellon he travels permanently in order to legally minimize taxes 8 Christopher Mellon b 1958 Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence in the Clinton and Bush Administrations former minority staff director of the US Senate Select Committee on Intelligence adjunct professor at Georgetown University private equity investor and former National Security Affairs Advisor at To the Stars Academy Matthew Taylor Mellon II 1964 2018 a chairman of the Republican Party Finance of New York and served as a regent director of finance for the Republican National Committee founded or participated in multiple start ups such as Jimmy Choo Harrys of London Hanley Mellon Marquis Jets Arrival Aviation and Challenge Capital Partners Mike Monroney 1902 1980 United States Senator from Oklahoma who wrote and sponsored legislation such as the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 and the Automobile Information Disclosure Act of 1958 the latter of which made him the namesake of the Monroney sticker married to Mary Ellen Mellon of the Mellon family 9 Members EditThomas Mellon 1813 1908 1843 Sarah Jane Negley 1817 1909 Thomas Alexander Mellon Jr 1844 1899 Mary C Caldwell 1847 1902 the sister of Alexander Caldwell 10 Thomas Alexander Mellon III 1873 1948 Helen McLanahan Wightman 1871 1961 Edward Purcell Mellon II Louise Grubbs Thomas Alexander Mellon IV 11 Helen S Mellon 1914 2007 1936 Adolph William Schmidt 1904 2000 12 Helen Schmidt unk Claire Thomas Mellon Schmidt b 1940 Edward Purcell Mellon 1875 1953 Ethel Churchill Humphrey 1880 1938 13 Jane Caldwell Mellon 1917 2013 1 Craigh Leonard 2 Robinson Simonds 1906 2000 Edward M Leonard Craigh Leonard Jr Stephanie Leonard Mary Caldwell Mellon 1884 1975 1 John Herman Kampmann 1880 1957 2 Samuel Alfred McClung 1880 1945 John Herman Kampmann Jr 1907 1940 Mary Mellon Kampmann 1908 1995 Lawrence Deen Schwartz 1909 1957 Samuel Alfred McClung III 1918 2015 Adelaide Adie Smith 1919 2000 Isabel Edith McClung 1920 1967 Charles Laban Abernethy Jr 1913 1990 the son of Charles Laban Abernethy Cynthia Mellon McClung 1921 1991 Stephen Stone Jr 1915 1962 James Ross Mellon 1846 1934 Rachel Hughey Larimer 1847 1919 the daughter of William Larimer William Larimer Mellon 1868 1949 Mary Hill Taylor Matthew Taylor Mellon 1897 1992 1 1931 div Gertrud Altegoer 1909 2005 2 Jane Bartrum 14 Karl Negley Mellon 1938 1983 Anne Stokes Bright Christopher Mellon b 1958 Hunter Mellon b 2001 Aiden Mellon b 2004 Matthew Taylor Mellon II 1964 2018 1 2000 div 2005 Tamara Yeardye b 1967 2 Nicole Hanley Araminta Mellon b 2002 Force Mellon b 2011 Olympia Mellon b 2013 James Ross Mellon II b 1942 Vivian Ruesch the daughter of Hans Ruesch Rachel Larimer Mellon 1899 2006 15 John Fawcett Walton Jr 1893 1974 Farley Walton Joshua Clyde Whetzel Jr 1921 2012 Joshua Clyde Whetzel III Marion Plunkett Rachel Walton Whetzel Richard Casselman Thomas Porter Whetzel William Mellon Whetzel 1 1978 div Patricia Joan McGarey 2 Camilla F Mary Walton Walter J P Curley Jr John Fawcett Walton III Phyllis Walton James Mellon Walton 1930 2022 Ellen Carroll 16 James Mellon Walton Jr Elizabeth Andrews Orr 17 Margaret Lederle Mellon 1901 1998 1 1924 Alexander Laughlin d 1926 2 1928 Thomas Hitchcock Jr 1900 1944 18 Alexander Mellon Laughlin b 1925 Louise Eustis Hitchcock Margaret Mellon Hitchcock Thomas Hitchcock III William Mellon Hitchcock William Larimer Mellon Jr 1910 1989 1 1930 div 1938 Grace Rowley 2 1946 Gwen Grant Mellon nee Rawson 1911 2000 former wife of John de Groot Rawson 19 William Larimer Mellon III 1933 1963 Katherine LeGrand Council 20 Sarah Lucille Mellon 1887 1968 1 Alexander Grange 2 George S Hasbrouck 3 Sidney J Holloway Sarah Emma Mellon who died in childhood Annie Rebecca Mellon who died in childhood Samuel Selwyn Mellon who died 1862 at age 9 Andrew William Mellon 1855 1937 1900 div 1912 Nora Mary McMullen 1879 1973 Ailsa Mellon Bruce 1901 1969 1926 div 1945 David Kirkpatrick Este Bruce 1898 1977 Audrey Mellon Bruce 1934 1967 1955 Stephen Currier d 1967 son of Mary Warburg Andrea Bruce Currier b 1956 1980 Donald Wright Patterson Jr 1939 Justin Bruce Patterson 2013 Anna Elizabeth Burke 21 Lavinia Currier Joel McCleary 22 Michael Stephen Currier 1961 1998 Karin Griscom Paul Mellon 1907 1999 1 1935 Mary Conover Brown 1904 1946 2 1948 Rachel Lambert Mellon 1910 2014 former wife of Stacy Barcroft Lloyd Jr Timothy Mellon b 1943 Catherine Conover Mellon 1957 div 1973 John W Warner III 1927 2021 Virginia Warner John William Warner IV b 1962 Shannon Ford Hamm b 1965 Mary Warner Richard Beatty Mellon 1858 1933 Jennie King d 1938 Richard King Mellon 1899 1970 1936 Constance Mary nee Prosser McCaulley later Burrell 1910 1980 Richard Prosser Mellon 1939 2020 1 Gertrude Adams 1939 2003 23 2 Kathryn Dybdal Richard Adams Mellon Alex Mellon Armour Negley Mellon Sophie Mellon Cassandra King Mellon b 1940 1 George M Henderson 2 1979 Edwin Van Rensselaer Milbury Christina Mellon Henderson 1996 Scott Robert McBroom Bruce King Mellon Henderson Constance Barber Mellon 1941 1983 24 William Russell Grace Byers d 1999 brother in law of Joseph Verner Reed Jr 2 1971 div 1973 J Carter Brown 1934 2002 William Russell Grace Byers Jr b 1965 Alison Mellon Byers b 1967 Seward Prosser Mellon b 1942 Sarah Cordelia Mellon 1903 1965 Alan Magee Scaife 1900 1958 Cordelia Scaife May 1928 2005 1 1949 div 1950 1 Herbert A May Jr 2 1973 Robert Duggan 1926 7 1974 Richard Mellon Scaife 1932 2014 1 1956 div 1991 Frances L Gilmore b 1934 2 1991 div 2012 Margaret Ritchie Battle b 1947 Jennie K Scaife 1963 2018 Mary M Ferri b 1915 David N Scaife b 1966 George Negley Mellon 1860 1887 References Edit Thomas Mellon from modest Tyrone roots to founder of American dynasty www newsletter co uk October 22 2018 Retrieved 2022 07 16 Pittsburgh Post Gazette Google News Archive Search news google com The Pittsburgh Press Google News Archive Search news google com Fitzpatrick Dan July 1 2007 Mellon family s legacy lives on Pittsburgh Post Gazette W Williams Peter 2016 Religion Art and Money Episcopalians and American Culture from the Civil War to the Great Depression University of North Carolina Press p 176 ISBN 9781469626987 The names of fashionable families who were already Episcopalian like the Morgans or those like the Fricks who now became so goes on interminably Aldrich Astor Biddle Booth Brown Du Pont Firestone Ford Gardner Mellon Morgan Procter the Vanderbilt Whitney Episcopalians branches of the Baptist Rockefellers and Jewish Guggenheims even appeared on these family trees Tanfani Joseph 25 July 2013 Late heiress anti immigration efforts live on Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on 26 July 2013 Obituary Richard M Scaife Ideologue philanthropist newspaper publisher Pittsburgh Post Gazette Imbach Florian Der Mann ohne Heimat Retrieved 5 May 2013 Lowitt Richard 2016 Twentieth Century Oklahoma Reflections on the Forty Sixth State University of Oklahoma Press p 317 ISBN 978 0 8061 4910 3 OCLC 910936292 Mellons in Pittsburgh PDF Old Post Gazette Retrieved 7 August 2016 Beaver County Times Google News Archive Search news google com Helen Mellon Schmidt obituary St Augustine Record September 27 2007 Retrieved 7 August 2016 Mrs Edward P Mellon s obituary New York Times September 6 1938 Retrieved 7 August 2016 Matthew T Mellon 22 paw princeton edu Princeton Alumni Weekly Retrieved 31 May 2017 Paid Notice Deaths WALTON RACHEL MELLON The New York Times 14 March 2006 Retrieved 31 May 2017 The Heinz Endowments Board of Directors Retrieved 31 May 2017 Miss Orr Marries James Walton Jr The New York Times 8 September 1991 Retrieved 22 July 2020 McNulty Timothy Throwback to the golden age of wealth and power in the city Retrieved 31 May 2013 Pace Eric 2 December 2000 Gwen Grant Mellon 89 Dies Founder of a Haitian Hospital The New York Times Retrieved 31 May 2017 Wood amp Torbert Families William Larimer Mellon III www woodvorwerk com Anna Burke Justin Patterson The New York Times 22 September 2013 Retrieved 31 May 2017 Grove Lloyd July 8 1998 Child of Fortune Take 2 The Washington Post Retrieved 31 May 2017 Vondas Jerry August 5 2003 Renowned decorator also respected for generosity TribLIVE com Retrieved 31 May 2017 Constance Barber Mellon 41 Prominent Patron of the Arts The New York Times 4 January 1983 Retrieved 31 May 2017 External links Edit Media related to Mellon family at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mellon family amp oldid 1121320874, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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