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Constance Mary Prosser (1910–1980), who married Vance McCaulley in 1929. [6] After his death in 1935, [13] she married Richard King Mellon, president of Pittsburgh's Mellon National Bank, in 1936. [14] After his death in 1970, she married the director of the National Stud, Peter Eustace Burrell, CBE, a son of Sir Merrik Burrell, 7th Baronet. [15]
He married Constance (nee Prosser) McCaulley, daughter of New York City banker Seward Prosser, in 1936. Constance was the widow of Vance McCaulley, whom she married in 1929 and who died in 1935. [5] They adopted four children: Richard P. Mellon, Seward Prosser Mellon, Constance Barber Mellon, and Cassandra Mellon Milbury. [1]
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 famous members in the judicial, banking, financial, business, and political professions.
Seward Prosser [12] William T. Rainey [31] Roy A. Rainey [12] Daniel G. Reid (of Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad) [12] Douglas Robinson Jr. (brother-in-law of President Theodore Roosevelt, who was an Astor Trust customer) [35] W. Emlen Roosevelt (president of Roosevelt Hospital and director of the Gallatin National Bank) [6] [31 ...
Timothy Mellon (born July 22, 1942) is an American businessman, the grandson of Andrew Mellon, and an heir to the Mellon banking fortune. [1] As of June 2024, Forbes estimated the Mellon family's net worth at $14.1 billion. [2] He is a major donor to the Republican Party.
Roy Prosser (1942–2008), Australian Rugby Union player; Seward Prosser (1871–1942), American banker and philanthropist; Skip Prosser (1950–2007), American college basketball coach; Stuart Prosser (1887–1939), Welsh rugby union and professional rugby league footballer; William Prosser, Lord Prosser (1934–2015), Scottish judge
The group of Prosser residents mounting the recall is named Prosser School District Recall2Restart. At last week’s meeting, Flores-Niemeyer said the petitions include allegations of:
Past presidents of Liberty included such prominent bankers as Henry P. Davison, Thomas Cochran, and Seward Prosser. The merged bank had capital of $10,000,000 and "undivided profits and surplus of nearly $20,000,000." [11] It occupied offices that had been prepared for Liberty in the American Surety Company Building at 100 Broadway. [11] [b]