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  1. Jan 7, 2024 · Charles Stewart Mott (June 2, 1875 – February 18, 1973) was an American industrialist and businessman, a co-founder of General Motors, philanthropist, and the 50th and 55th mayor of Flint, Michigan. Career. Charles Stewart Mott was born on June 2, 1875 in Newark, Essex County, N.J. to John Coon Mott and Isabella Turnbull Stewart.

    • NJ
    • February 18, 1973
    • June 2, 1875
  2. The Life Summary of Charles Stewart. 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.

    • Male
    • Ethel Culbert Harding, Ruth Rawlings
  3. Charles Stewart Mott. Charles Stewart. Mott. Birth 2 June 1875 - New Jersey. Death 18 February 1973 - Flint, Genesee County, Michigan, United States of America. Mother Isabella Turnbull Stewart. Father John Coon Mott. Quick access. Family tree.

    • Male
    • June 2, 1875
    • New Jersey
    • February 18, 1973
  4. Kearsley Street was home to many automotive leaders through the early decades of the 20th Century. The street was lined with their large Victorian homes, like Whaley House you see here. Dallas Dort and Charles Mott built large country estates on the street's east end. Kearsley Street lost some of its luster in the late 1920s as Flint's wealthy ...

  5. Added: Apr 19, 2003. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 7367959. Source citation. Industrialist, Philanthropist. He was an automotive pioneer who founded the Weston-Mott company which built a factory in Flint, Michigan which supplied axles for Buick automobiles at the adjacent Buick assembly plant. His company was sold to General Motors and he served as ...

  6. Mar 27, 2024 · Charles Stewart Mott (born June 2, 1875, Newark, N.J., U.S.—died Feb. 18, 1973, Flint, Mich.) was an American automotive industrialist and philanthropist.. In 1900, when Mott started managing the Weston-Mott Co., his family’s bicycle-tire manufacturing firm in Utica, N.Y., he expanded the business by manufacturing wheels for automobiles as well as bicycles.

  7. The name Charles Stewart Mott is today most widely recognizable when used in connection with the word Foundation. Established by the General Motors mogul in 1926, the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation has made grants in excess of $3 billion over the past nine decades, both in Mott’s adopted hometown of Flint, Michigan, and around the world.

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