Living MEISS (private).

Spouse: Living PETERS. Children were: Living MEISS, Living ROSS.


Jeanne Marie Melcher (private).

Spouse: James Nelson "Jim" Turner. Children were: Cameron James Turner.


Barbara Melhorn50 was born on 1 January 1784.50

Spouse: John Gross. Children were: Catharine Gross, Samuel Gross, Michael Gross, George Gross, Elizabeth Gross, Sarah Gross.


Haskel E. Melhorn (private).

Spouse: Helen Davis. Children were: Phyllis Ann Melhorn.


Phyllis Ann Melhorn (private). Parents: Haskel E. Melhorn and Helen Davis.


Betty Reis Mello (private).

Spouse: Michael Shawn Regan. Children were: Derick Matthew Regan.


James Everett Mello (private).50

Spouse: Judith Ann Groce. Children were: James Everett Mello Jr., Joseph Michael Mello.


Joseph Michael Mello (private).50 Parents: James Everett Mello and Judith Ann Groce.


Living MELLO (private).

Spouse: Living EVERMAN.


Donal Mellon (private). Parents: Enis Mellon and Estella Captola McKenzie.


Enis Mellon (private).

Spouse: Estella Captola McKenzie. Children were: Margaret France Mellon, Virginia E. Mellon, Donal Mellon.


Margaret France Mellon (private). Parents: Enis Mellon and Estella Captola McKenzie.

Spouse: Feloney.

Spouse: Krieg.


Virginia E. Mellon (private). Parents: Enis Mellon and Estella Captola McKenzie.

Spouse: Elmer A. Jackson.


Florence Nell Meloy98 was born on 5 April 1919.98 She died in December 1990 at the age of 71 in Frankfort, Clinton County, Indiana.98
This information is from the Descendants of Michael Clore Database © 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 by Cathi Clore Frost. Parents: James Henry Meloy and Pearl Ethel "Dot" Haymond.

Spouse: Vernon A. Lallement.


Harold Haymond Meloy98 was born on 29 November 1913 in Waldron, Shelby County, Indiana.98 He died on 11 November 1985 at the age of 71 in Shelbyville, Shelby County, Indiana.98
This information is from the Descendants of Michael Clore Database © 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 by Cathi Clore Frost. Parents: James Henry Meloy and Pearl Ethel "Dot" Haymond.

Spouse: Living Schrader.


James Henry Meloy98,1421 was born on 11 June 1872 in Brown County, Indiana.98 He died on 6 September 1960 at the age of 88 in Shelbyville, Shelby County, Indiana.98
This information is from the Descendants of Michael Clore Database © 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 by Cathi Clore Frost.

Spouse: Pearl Ethel "Dot" Haymond. Pearl Ethel "Dot" Haymond and James Henry Meloy were married on 14 January 1911 in Shelby County, Indiana.98 Children were: Harold Haymond Meloy, Miriam Joy Meloy, Florence Nell Meloy.


Miriam Joy Meloy98 was born on 26 August 1916.98 She died on 14 January 1979 at the age of 62 in Nashville, Brown County, Indiana.98
This information is from the Descendants of Michael Clore Database © 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 by Cathi Clore Frost. Parents: James Henry Meloy and Pearl Ethel "Dot" Haymond.

Spouse: Living Sturgeon. Children were: Living Sturgeon, Living Sturgeon, Living Sturgeon, Living Sturgeon.


Melton was born WFT Est. 1875-1904.55 He died WFT Est. 1929-1989.55

Children were: Madge Melton, Nell Melton.


Melton (private).

Spouse: Living Hoots.


Melton (private).

Spouse: Living Hoots.


Danny Melton (private). Parents: William Melton and Nina Renegar.


Dianne Melton (private). Parents: William Melton and Nina Renegar.


Emma Lou Melton13 was born on 17 August 1888 in Fort Gibson, Indian Territory, Oklahoma. She died on 7 October 1972 at the age of 84 in Tulsa, Tulsa Co., Oklahoma. She was buried on 10 October 1972 in Memory Lane Cemetery, Anadarko, Caddo Co., Oklahoma.

Spouse: William Hulett Turner Sr.. Emma Lou Melton and William Hulett Turner Sr. were married on 24 May 1908 in Anadarko, Caddo Co., Oklahoma. Children were: Vernon Wilbur "Ted" Turner, Robert Leo Turner, William Hulett "Bill" Turner Jr..


Ernest Melton (private).

Spouse: Eva Turner.


Gladys Melton50 was born in 1905.50 She died on 23 September 1988 at the age of 83.50 She was buried in Deep Creek Baptist Church cemetery, Yadkin Co., NC.50 Parents: Walter A. Melton and Mary Jane "Molly" Shore.

Spouse: Gwyn. Children were: Wanda Gwyn, Jo Anne Gwyn, Helen Gwyn, Arthur Gwyn.


J. D. Melton (private).

Spouse: Cletie May Miller.


James J. Melton (private).

Spouse: Martha Groce.


Kathleen Anne Melton (private).54

Spouse: James Ronald Cole Jr.. Children were: Emily Amanda Cole, Victoria Elizebeth Cole.


Lou Melton (private).

Spouse: Earl Flowers.


Madge Melton (private).55 Parents: Melton.

Spouse: Sam Morgan. Children were: Charlotte Morgan.


Martha Melton (private).

Spouse: Willie F. Groce.


Maud Melton (private).55

Spouse: Reuben Wells.


Nancy Melton50 died on 16 March 1958 in Enid, OK.50

Spouse: Isaac Shore. Nancy Melton and Isaac Shore were married on 20 October 1889 in Yadkin Co., NC.50 Children were: Jettie Shore, Nettie Shore, John Anderson Shore, Oscar Shore, Wade Shore, Vinson Shore, Opal Shore, Vernie Shore, Houston Shore, Infant Shore, Pearl Shore, Roy Shore.


Nell Melton (private).55 Parents: Melton.

Spouse: Stanley Morgan. Children were: Carl Allen Morgan, Truman Morgan.


Percie Melton (private). Parents: Walter A. Melton and Mary Jane "Molly" Shore.

Spouse: Phifer.


Roger Melton (private). Parents: William Melton and Nina Renegar.


Sherd Melton (private).

Spouse: Hester Long.


Theresa Gayle MELTON (private).

Spouse: James Dan SIMS.


Thomas Luther "Luke" Melton50 was born in 1889.50 He died in 1956 at the age of 67.50 Parents: Walter A. Melton and Mary Jane "Molly" Shore.


Walter A. Melton50 was born in 1864.50 He died in 1919 at the age of 55.50

Spouse: Mary Jane "Molly" Shore. Mary Jane "Molly" Shore and Walter A. Melton were married on 13 January 1884 in Yadkin Co., NC.50 Children were: Thomas Luther "Luke" Melton, William Anderson Melton, Percie Melton, Gladys Melton.


William MELTON (private).

Spouse: Emsley BUSH.


William Melton (private).

Spouse: Nina Renegar. Children were: Roger Melton, Dianne Melton, Danny Melton.


William Anderson Melton50 was born on 2 July 1891.50 He died on 8 October 1957 at the age of 66.50 Parents: Walter A. Melton and Mary Jane "Molly" Shore.


Amanda Melvina (private).

Spouse: George Allen Brock.


Abigail Menefee191 was born in 1857. Parents: Richard W. Menefee and Rebecca Lessly.


Ann Rebecca Menefee191 was born about 1849 in Missouri.1196 She died UNKNOWN. Parents: Richard W. Menefee and Rebecca Lessly.


Elizabeth Menefee191 was born about 1851 in Missouri. Parents: Richard W. Menefee and Rebecca Lessly.


Mary E. Menefee191 was born about 1847 in Missouri.1196 She died UNKNOWN. Parents: Richard W. Menefee and Rebecca Lessly.

Spouse: David G. Adair.


Richard W. Menefee191 was born on 3 October 1815 in Clinton, Todd Co., KY.1196 He died on 22 March 1886 at the age of 70 in Bolivar, Polk Co., MO. Richard appears in the 1850 Missouri Census for Polk County. His last name may be spelled Nenafee or Menafee. His age is listed as 25, his occupation as Blacksmith, and place of birth as Kentucky. The value of his estate is listed as $400. Also present in the household are his wife Rebecca Lessley and two children (presumably theirs), Mary and Ann R. Another person living in the household is one Mary Carpenter age 18.

Bolivar, Polk Co., MO
Bolivar Free Press Thu. 1 Apr 1886 page 4
Capt. R.W. Menefee
Capt. R. W. Menefee was born on Clinton, Todd county, Kentucky, October 3rd, 1815. At an early day he removed to Illinois and spent some years there, then removed to Randolph county, Missouri, at which place he was married to Miss Rebecca Lesslie, Daughter of John Lesslie, of Randolph county. In March, 1845, he with his wife removed to this city. As a mechanic he soon became prosperous, and by his affable, courteous, and very accommodating principles he soon established himself in the hearts of the people, an all who knew him, knew him to love. He strictly attended to his own business, was very industrious, and but for his liberality would have accumulated a fortune. The principles that characterized the early settlers were prominent in the Captain's whole life. No mortgages needed to secure a small
debt; a man's word was his bond, and an old friend was never turned away. His heart was too big ever to oppress the poor. He was never too busy or too tired to respond to a call to go out at the late hours of the night to do a kind deed for a friend, and when called upon he was never known to refuse, if in his power to grant.

His heart was for his country, and when volunteers were needed to quiet the Mexicans and wild Indians, our old friend quickly responded to the call, and in July, 1846, in Capt. Roberson's company (of whom only twelve remain), he with Maj. W.B. and M.W. Mitchell bade adieu to wife, children, home, and friends, perhaps never to return. During that campaign there grew an intimacy between the members of that company that never has been broken. A few days before the Captain fell asleep, when he knew but few who came to see him, when my name was called he put out his hand and have me a warm grasp, saying,, "Tell the Major and Morris when you see them that I would like to see them, but I do not expect to meet with the old guard any more." In this conversation I mentioned the bounty that the great giver of all good would bestow upon all that would come unto Him, and he seemed to appreciate it.

When the war between the states broke out, Capt. Menefee was to the front again, ready to defend and maintain the flag of his country, and at the close of that struggle he was, as of old, ready to rebuild the waste places, and gather around him his many friends and enjoy the purchase for which his forefathers died-life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. His second wife was Annie J. Wilson, Daughter of W.S. Wilson, of Arcadia, Sulivan county, Tennessee. The fruit of this union was one daughter, Mrs. A.W. Beck. His now broken-hearted widow is the daughter of john Warren, of Polk county. With her he leaves five children, two sons and three daughters, all of whom are unmarried. May God comfort the wife and dear children. You stood nobly by his deathbed for fifteen weeks, and did all you could to alleviate his sufferings. But he must go. The spirit has gone to the God who gave it, and the body to the earth from whence it came. You can gather around the mound that marks his last resting place and there bestow the beautiful wreaths of flowers, plant the roses, and think of his
many virtues, and with an aching heart realize that Father is gone. You will sadly miss him, but may you by the grace of God say, "Thy will be done." You cannot bring him back. His chair is vacant; the familiar step is heard no more; his fatherly voice is hushed forever; the family circle is broken, and may you in this hour of great distress cast all your burdens upon the Lord, who will heal the broken-hearted and set the captive free. On the evening of the 22nd ult. (22 Mar 22 1886), our old friend fell asleep, after fifteen weeks of hard struggle and great pain, and on the 23d at half past three o'clock the G.A.R. conveyed the body in solemn procession, followed by a long train of friends, from the residence to the cemetery. The pastor of the Baptist church conducted the religious services while the members of the old guard, G.A.R., of which the Captain was a member, conducted the solemn army ritual. This scene brought us back twenty-seven years, when amid the clash of arms the old veterans would with bowed heads, and solemn tread, march to the notes of the muffled drum. In approaching
the cemetery it was observed that a large crowd had gathered around the grave where would soon rest one of the oldest citizens of Bolivar...

Spouse: Rebecca Lessly. Rebecca Lessly and Richard W. Menefee were married in March 1845 in Randolph Co., MO. Children were: Mary E. Menefee, Ann Rebecca Menefee, Elizabeth Menefee, Abigail Menefee.


Inez Menninger191 was born on 18 May 1914. She died on 20 February 1981 at the age of 66.

Spouse: John Henry Kuhlman III. Inez Menninger and John Henry Kuhlman III were married on 19 February 1936. Children were: Karl Menniger Kuhlman, John Henry Kuhlman IV, Mary Katherine Kuhlman.