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'''Melchers''' is a surname of [[German language]] origin, originally found mostly in [[North Rhine-Westphalia]] (the former [[Prussia]]).<ref>http://www.verwandt.de/karten/absolut/melchers.html</ref> {{deadlink}} |
'''Melchers''' is a surname of [[German language]] origin, originally found mostly in [[North Rhine-Westphalia]] (the former [[Prussia]]).<ref>http://www.verwandt.de/karten/absolut/melchers.html</ref> {{deadlink|date=June 2019}} |
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Melchers is a surname of German language origin, originally found mostly in North Rhine-Westphalia (the former Prussia).[1] [dead link ]
People with this surname include:
- Claudia Melchers (born 1969), Dutch businesswoman and kidnapping victim
- Cor Melchers (1954–2015), Dutch painter
- Gari Melchers (1860–1932), American painter
- Hans Melchers (born 1938), Dutch businessman
- Julius Theodore Melchers (1829–1908), American sculptor
- Marie Melchers (born 1939), Belgian fencer
- Mirjam Melchers (born 1975), Dutch cyclist
- Paul Melchers (1813–1895), German Roman Catholic clergyman
- Saskia Melchers (born 1962), Dutch cricketer
The Melchers Building, the oldest commercial building in Honolulu, Hawaii, was named for one of its original occupants, trader Gustav C. Melchers.