Sarah Elizabeth MELLON
1892 - 1966 (73 years)-
Name Sarah Elizabeth MELLON [1] Birth 26 May 1892 Calgary, NWT, Canada [2] Gender Female Death 3 Mar 1966 Calgary, AB, Canada Person ID I214 kirkpatrick Last Modified 21 Feb 2010
Father Edward D. "Irish" MELLON, b. 11 Jul 1867, County Antrim, Ireland d. 3 Dec 1946, Field of Honour, Burnsland Cemetery, Calgary, AB, Canada (Age 79 years) Mother Elizabeth M. Flitten MCGRAFF, b. 7 Nov 1868, Hong Kong d. 14 Aug 1908 (Age 39 years) Marriage 7 Jan 1892 [2] Family ID F189 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Anthony George CHARLTON, b. 24 Apr 1885, Vaughn, Ontario, Canada d. 16 Sep 1953, Carstairs, AB, Canada (Age 68 years) Marriage 28 Feb 1910 [1] Children 1. Lloyd George CHARLTON, b. Aug 1912, Carstairs, AB, Canada d. 22 Oct 1913, Carstairs, AB, Canada (Age ~ 1 years) 2. Norman Howard CHARLTON, b. 27 Nov 1912, Carstairs, AB, Canada d. 23 Apr 1974, Calgary, AB, Canada (Age 61 years) 3. Morris Alexander CHARLTON 4. Alan Boyd CHARLTON, b. 30 Jun 1916, Carstairs, AB, Canada d. 7 Feb 1939, Carstairs, AB, Canada (Age 22 years) 5. Mildred Bertha CHARLTON, b. 3 Apr 1918, Sterlingville (Acme), AB, Canada d. 23 Feb 1996, Browning, MT, U.S.A. (Age 77 years) 6. Murton Oswald CHARLTON Family ID F52 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 9 Feb 2010
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Notes - According to Sheila Richards Kirkpatrick Flamand, on 14 Feb 2010, in a conversation with her daughter Dawn, "Grandma Sarah" was her favourite. Sheila would be "sick" when she could get away with it so that she could stay with her grandmother, buried under a thick feather tick.
Her sister Fern once said, "Two cookies wouldn't hurt me, Grandma!"
According to Fern Richards, Sarah knew Father Lacombe, famous priest of central Alberta. She would run and play with the neighboring Blackfoot children and loved the Native drums and music. When she heard it she couldn't help nodding her head and tapping her foot along with it.
- According to Sheila Richards Kirkpatrick Flamand, on 14 Feb 2010, in a conversation with her daughter Dawn, "Grandma Sarah" was her favourite. Sheila would be "sick" when she could get away with it so that she could stay with her grandmother, buried under a thick feather tick.
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