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  1. Jan 7, 2024 · Genealogy for Charles Stewart Mott (1875 - 1973) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Newark, NJ
    • June 2, 1875
    • NJ
    • February 18, 1973
  2. Applewood, built for Charles Stewart Mott in 1916, was a gentleman's farm. Located on 65 acres, Mr. Mott commissioned his brother-in-law, architect Herbert Davis, to work cooperatively with the landscape architect, William Pitkin, Jr., to design a practical family home.

  3. Automotive pioneer Charles Stewart Mott built Applewood in 1916 as a family home and gentleman’s farm. Today, it’s open to the public as a community resource, place of beauty and tranquility, and a tribute to the legacy of C.S. Mott.

  4. Jul 1, 2013 · In 1915, in a bygone era when cars were still referred to as motorcars, Charles Stewart Mott purchased 65 acres of farmland from two other Flint notables in order to establish a self-sufficient gentleman’s farm.

  5. Ruth Mott Foundation, 2016 - 210 pages. Charles Stewart Mott was one of the largest single holders of General Motors stock when he and his first wife, Ethel Culbert Harding Mott,...

    • Susan J. Newhof
    • illustrated
    • Ruth Mott Foundation
  6. When Charles Stewart Mott was born on 2 June 1875, in Newark, Essex, New Jersey, United States, his father, John Coon Mott, was 25 and his mother, Isabella Turnbull Stewart, was 23. He married Ethel Culbert Harding on 14 June 1900, in Utica, Oneida, New York, United States.

  7. Applewood (Flint, Michigan) Coordinates: 43°01′26″N 83°40′24″W. Applewood, also known as the Charles Stewart Mott House, is the former residence of Charles Stewart Mott. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. [1] History. Charles Stewart Mott was born in 1875 in Newark, New Jersey to cider and vinegar producer John Mott.

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