Kenneth William Mellor was born on Jun. 25, 1918. Kenneth passed away on Dec. 18, 1981 at age 63. He was buried in Metairie, Louisiana.
Branch: USMC | Rank: TSgt |
Charles Frederick Mellor was born on Dec. 1, 1928 in Oklahoma. Charles passed away on Nov. 23, 1991 at age 62. He was buried in Oklahoma.
Branch: USA | Rank: PFC |
Johnny Mellor was born on Dec. 21, 1951 in Oklahoma. Johnny passed away on Apr. 15, 2008 in Oklahoma at age 56. He was buried in Oklahoma.
Branch: USN | Rank: Corpsman |
Merwin Everett Mellor passed away on Feb. 27, 2014 in La Crosse, Wisconsin. He was buried in La Crosse.
Branch: USN |
Henry Mellor was baptized on Jun. 25, 1843 in Taxal, Whaley Bridge, Derbyshire, England. Henry Garlick married his cousin Elizabeth Jane Mellor on Oct. 25, 1875. Henry passed away on Nov. 20, 1895 in Central City, Colorado. He was buried in the Knights of Pythias Cemetery in Central City.
Henry Garlick was part of the Black Hills Gold Rush, so he was probably an illegal migrant in the Great Sioux Reservation.
Year | Name & Age | Occupation | Residence or Ship | F | M | |
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1850 | Henry Mellor | 06 | Charles Chaloner | |||
1860 | Henry Garlick | 17 | Clifton, Grant, Wisconsin | GB | GB | |
1880 | Henry Garlick | 35 | City Treasurer | Central City, Gilpin, Colorado | GB | GB |
Cheshire. Baptisms. 1843. Web.
Date: June 25
Parish: Taxal
Name: Henry Mellor
Mother: Ann
Address: Peak Forest
Occupation: Spinster
Note: Illegitimate
The Weekly Register-Call 22 Nov. 1895. Web.
Died. In Central City, Colo., Nov. 20, 1895, Henry Garlick, aged 52 years, of miner’s disease. Deceased came to Colorado in the early sixties from Wisconsin. He remained here until the gold excitement in South Dakota, and in 1876 left here for Deadwood. After engaging in mining at that place, he returned to Central and made it his place of residence ever since. He served the people of this city in various positions, among them that of treasurer. He was a native of England, his parents locating in Wisconsin, from which state he emigrated to Colorado. He leaves a wife and five children and other relatives in Central and Black Hawk. The funeral occurred this afternoon from his late residence at 1:30 o’clock. Interment was made in the city cemetery.
The Weekly Register-Call 24 Feb. 1893. 21 Feb. 2013. Web.
Harry Garlick & Company are working in a 90 foot shaft at the Americus Mine, west of the Fraser shaft on that vein. This week they have been having a run made at the Polar Star stamp mill in Black Hawk.
Elizabeth Jane Mellor was born on Dec. 30, 1857 in Linden, Wisconsin. Elizabeth married her cousin Henry Garlick on Oct. 25, 1875. She passed away on Oct. 13, 1912, at home in Arvada, Colorado. Her death at age 54 was due to carcinoma. She was buried on Oct. 16, 1912 in the Knights of Pythias Cemetery in Central City, Colorado.
Year | Name & Age | Occupation | Residence | F | M | |
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1860 | Elizabeth Miller | 02 | Linden, Iowa, Wisconsin | GB | GB | |
1870 | Elizabeth Millor | 12 | Clifton, Grant, Wisconsin | |||
1880 | Elizebath Garlick | 22 | Keeping House | Central City, Gilpin, Colorado | GB | GB |
1910 | Elisabeth J Garlick | 50 | Hot Sulphur Springs, Grand, Colorado |
Colorado. Deaths. 1912. Foothills Genealogical Society. Web.
Name: Elizabeth J. Garlick
Birth Year: 1857
Cause of Death: Carcinoma
Death Date: October 13
Interment: Central City Cemetery
Husband: Henry
Son: Harry
"Death of Mrs. Garlick." The Middle Park Times [Hot Sulphur Springs] 18 Oct. 1912: 9. Colorado Historic Newspapers. Web.
Mrs. Elizabeth J. Garlick died at her home in Arvada on the 13th inst. Mrs. Garlick formerly resided in Hot Sulphur Springs where she and her children were in charge of the local telephone office for about 3 years. She had resided in Arvada for about a year.
Mr. Garlick was a pioneer of Colorado and had previously resided in Central City for 33 years.
The body was taken to Central City for interment at 2 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon, October 16th. Mrs. Garlick was a woman of many admirable qualities and was highly respected among her friends and neighbors in this community where she was well and favorably known. She is survived by two sons and two daughters.
The Weekly Register-Call 1912. Web.
Died. At Arvada, Colorado, Sunday, October 13, 1912, Mrs. Elizabeth Garlick, aged 53 years. The lady was a pioneer of Gilpin county and the state, coming to Colorado 40 years ago, and a resident of Gilpin county for 33 years, and a year or more ago she went to Arvada, to make her home. She was the widow of Henry Garlick, and the family were well known and respected residents of this city, where the greater portion of their years had been spent. She left two sons and two daughters to mourn her loss, Harry and Louis Garlick, Hazel Garlick, Mrs. August Meyers, and son-in-law, Claude Pass. The remains were brought to this city and the funeral took place from the Harris Undertaking chapel on Wednesday afternoon, Rev. Rice of the M. E. church officiating and was attended by many of the old friends and neighbors, who had known her for so many years.
Francis Mellor was born in 1829. Francis was baptized on Jan. 16, 1831 in Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire, England. He died on Dec. 30, 1861 in Linden, Wisconsin. His death was due to major trauma. He was buried in the Linden Cemetery.
Derbyshire. Baptisms. 1831. Web.Date: January 16 Parish: Chapel en le Frith Name: Francis Mellor Father: Thomas Mother: Ann Mineral Point Weekly Tribune 1 Jan. 1862: 2. Chronicling America. Web.DIED In Linden, on Monday last, Capt. James Chynoweth, aged about 60 years. Also in Linden on the same day, from injuries received in a shaft, Mr. Francis Miller, aged about 30. |
Year | Name & Age | Occupation | Residence | F | M | |
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1841 | Francis Mellor | 10 | Peak Forest, Derbyshire, England | GB | GB | |
1860 | Francis Miller | 27 | Miner | Linden, Iowa, Wisconsin |
Elizabeth was born in England. She married Francis Mellor. She died in 1868. She was buried in the Linden Cemetery in Linden, Wisconsin.
Year | Name & Age | Occupation | Residence | F | M | |
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1860 | Elizabeth Miller | 27 | Linden, Iowa, Wisconsin |
Elizabeth Larry married Francis Millard on Feb. 8, 1852 in Wisconsin.
Anne Mellor was baptized on Nov. 8, 1822 in Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire, England. Anne married Joseph Garlick on May 27, 1849 at Manchester Cathedral in England. They left Liverpool, Merseyside, England aboard the Charles Chaloner. They arrived in New Orleans, Louisiana on Oct. 31, 1850.
Year | Name & Age | Occupation | Residence or Ship | F | M | |
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1850 | Anne Garlick | 21 | Charles Chaloner | |||
1860 | Ann Garlick | 36 | Clifton, Grant, Wisconsin | |||
1870 | Ann Garlick | 46 | Clifton, Grant, Wisconsin | |||
1880 | Ann Garlick | 53 | Keeping House | Central City, Gilpin, Colorado | GB | GB |
1900 | Ann Garlick | 79 | Rena, Clallam, Washington | GB | GB |
Derbyshire. Baptisms. 1822. Web.
Date: November 8
Parish: Chapel en le Frith
Name: Ann Mellor
Father: Thomas
Mother: Ann
Thomas Mellor was born in 1793. Thomas was baptized on Apr. 27, 1794 Derbyshire, England. He married Anne Clayton on Feb. 22, 1814 in Peak Forest, Derbyshire. They left Liverpool aboard the Charles Chaloner. They arrived in New Orleans, Louisiana on Oct. 31, 1850. He passed away on Feb. 4, 1883 in Linden, Wisconsin. He was buried in the Peddler's Creek Cemetery in Wisconsin.
Derbyshire. Baptisms. 1794. Web.Date: April 27 Name: Thomas Mellor Father: Saml |
Year | Name & Age | Occupation | Residence or Ship | F | M | |
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1841 | Thomas Mellor | 45 | Peak Forest, Derbyshire, England | |||
1850 | Thomas Mellor | 55 | Charles Chaloner | |||
1860 | Thomas Miller | 66 | Linden, Iowa, Wisconsin | |||
1870 | Thomas Meller | 76 | Linden, Iowa, Wisconsin | |||
1880 | Thomas Mellor | 87 | Farmer | Linden, Iowa, Wisconsin | GB | GB |
Anne was born in 1794 in Peak Forest, Derbyshire, England. She married Thomas Mellor on Feb. 22, 1814 in Peak Forest. They left Liverpool aboard the Charles Chaloner. They arrived in New Orleans, Louisiana on Oct. 31, 1850. She passed away on Dec. 29, 1881 in Linden, Wisconsin. She was buried in the Peddler's Creek Cemetery in Wisconsin.
Year | Name & Age | Occupation | Residence or Ship | F | M | |
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1841 | Ann Mellor | 45 | Peak Forest, Derbyshire, England | |||
1850 | Anne Mellor | 55 | Charles Chaloner | |||
1860 | Ann Miller | 65 | Linden, Iowa, Wisconsin | |||
1870 | Ann Meller | 74 | Linden, Iowa, Wisconsin | |||
1880 | Ann Mellor | 86 | Keeping House | Linden, Iowa, Wisconsin | GB | GB |
Maria Wild was born on Feb. 19, 1831 in Cheshire, England. Maria married Thomas Mellor. She passed away on Nov. 22, 1895 in Wisconsin at age 64. She was buried in the Linden Cemetery in Linden, Wisconsin.
Mineral Point Tribune 5 Dec. 1895. Microform.
Mrs. Thomas Mellor and Mr. James Buckett, two old citizens of Linden, each having passed the allotted age of mankind, have passed away, the former on Nov. 22d and the latter on the 23d.
Anna Mellor was born in Wisconsin. Anna died on May 10, 1884 in Madison, Wisconsin. She was buried on May 13, 1884 in the Linden Cemetery in Linden, Wisconsin.
Year | Name & Age | Occupation | Residence | F | M | |
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1870 | Ann Mellor | 14 | Linden, Iowa, Wisconsin | |||
1880 | Anna Mellor | 24 | Patient | Westport, Dane, Wisconsin |
Mineral Point Tribune 15 May 1884. Microform.
Miss Ann Mellor, daughter of Thomas Mellor, of Linden, died at the asylum in Madison on Saturday morning … remains were taken to Linden and buried Tuesday afternoon.
Thomas Mellor was born in Wisconsin.
Mineral Point Tribune 18 Jan. 1883. Microform.
We have just learned that Thos. Mellor who left here about four weeks ago with his father for Colorado, has since died. He was in poor health when he left, and his friends had great hopes that the trip would be beneficial; but it proved otherwise, for he gradually grew worse after he left home. Thomas was a bright young man, about 20 years of age; he leaves a mother and a number of brothers and sisters here to mourn his early death.