Paul Mellon American racehorse owner
Paul Mellon is a 91 years old American racehorse owner from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Paul Mellon was born on June 11, 1907 (died on February 01, 1999, he was 91 years old) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
About
No, he died on 02/01/1999, 25 years ago. He was 91 years old when he died. He died in Upperville
Family
His mother is Nora Mary McMullen and his father is Andrew W. Mellon. His mother died at the age of (Paul was 65 years old). When Paul born she was 28 years old. and Andrew W. Mellon was 52 years old when Paul born. His father was an American diplomat.
Parents
Wives
Paul Mellon had two marriages.
Mary Conover
He married with Mary Conover in 1935. Paul Mellon was 27 years old. Married for 89 years, 11 months.
Rachel Lambert Mellon, American horticulturalist and philanthropist
Mellon married with Rachel Lambert Mellon (103), in 1948. Paul Mellon was 40 and Rachel Lambert Mellon was 37 years old. They ended their 51 years, 1 month marriage in 1999.
Children
He had three children, Catherine , Catherine and Timothy (82) .
Sister
Paul Mellon had 1 sibling. Ailsa (5 years older)
Awards (5)
Awarded Bronze Star Medal , awarded Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire , awarded National Medal of Arts , awarded Benjamin Franklin Medal in 1964 , awarded National Humanities Medal in 1996 and
Education
He graduated from Clare College, Yale College and Choate Rosemary Hall
What was Paul's zodiac sign?Paul Mellon zodiac sign was gemini.
Other facts about Paul Mellon
Place of death | Upperville |
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Parent | Andrew W. Mellon |
Spouse | Rachel Lambert Mellon |
Date of death | 2014-03-17T00:00:00Z |
Employer | Office Of Strategic Services |
Member of | American Academy Of Arts And Sciences |
Royal Academy new identifier | Paul-mellon |
Family name | Mellon. Show people with the surname Mellon |
Allegiance | United States Of America |
Military rank | Major |
Country of citizenship | United States Of America |
Languages spoken, written or signed | English |
Given name | Paul |
Conflict | World War II |
Military branch | United States Army |
Significant person | John Walker , object has role: friend |