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- Melsheimer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ernst Melsheimer (1897–1960), German lawyer Frederick Valentine Melsheimer (1749–1814)...
- Frederick Melsheimer may refer to: Frederick Valentine Melsheimer (1749–1814), Lutheran clergyman and American entomologist Frederick Ernst Melsheimer (1782–1873)...
- Ernst Melsheimer (9 April 1897 in Neunkirchen – 25 March 1960 in Berlin) was a German lawyer. In December 1949 he was appointed as the first State prosecutor...
- Melsheimer (born September 19, 1968, in Neuss) is a German sculptor, object and installation artist, painter and university lecturer. Isa Melsheimer grew...
- Thomas M. Melsheimer is a trial lawyer and a partner at the international law firm of Winston & Strawn, where he also serves as managing partner of its...
- The Melsheimer FM-1 is an American single-seat, high-wing, FAI Open class glider that was designed and constructed by Frank Melsheimer. The FM-1 was first...
- a friend of Dr. Frederick Ernst Melsheimer (1782–1873), who like his father the Rev. Frederick Valentine Melsheimer (1749–1814), was also a keen entomologist...
- by the University of Leeds. On 27 November 1967, she married Harold Melsheimer (born 11 June 1927 in Germany), a Hollywood gynaecologist and obstetrician...
- Frederick Ernst Melsheimer, M.D. (1782–1873; first name also spelled Friedrich) was an American entomologist noted for his work on Coleoptera. He was President...
- The Reverend Frederick Valentine Melsheimer (September 25, 1749, Negenborn, Brunswick – June 30, 1814, Hanover, Pennsylvania) was a Lutheran clergyman...