Mellon - People

People

  • Ailsa Mellon Bruce (1901–1969), daughter of Andrew William Mellon, philanthropist
  • Alfred Mellon (1820 – 24 March 1867), British composer and conductor
  • Andrew W. Mellon (1855–1937), one of the longest serving U.S. Treasury Secretaries in history
  • Christopher Mellon (born 1958), U.S. former politician and businessman
  • Micky Mellon (born 1972), Scottish footballer
  • Niall Mellon (born 1967), Irish philanthropist
  • Paul Mellon (1907–1999), son of Andrew William Mellon, philanthropist
  • Rachel Mellon Walton (1899–2006)
  • Richard B. Mellon (1858–1933), American banker, industrialist and philanthropist
  • Richard King Mellon (1899–1970), American financier
  • Sarah Mellon (1903–1965), heiress
  • Thomas Mellon (1813–1908), Scots-Irish-American entrepreneur, lawyer, judge, founder of Mellon Bank, and patriarch of the Mellon family
  • Timothy Mellon, entrepreneur, founder of Guilford Transportation Industries
  • William Larimer Mellon, Sr. (1868–1949), entrepreneur
  • William Larimer Mellon, Jr. (1910–1989), a.k.a. Larry Mellon, philanthropist
  • Mellon family, influential family originally of Pennsylvania, USA; of Mellon Bank

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