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  1. He was also involved in the community, serving as Flint's mayor in 1913, 1914, and 1918, and contributed greatly to the community through his philanthropic foundation. [2] In 1916, [3] Mott and his wife Ethel Culbert Harding (whom he had married in 1903), decided to build a home for their family.

    • Davis, McGrath, & Kiessling; William Pitkin Jr.
    • 1400 E. Kearsley St., Flint, Michigan
    • 1916
  2. Genealogy for Ethel Culbert Harding (1877 - 1924) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Yonkers, New York
    • Charles Stewart Mott
    • New York
    • March 20, 1877
  3. Ethel Culbert HARDING [1, 2, 3] Born: 20 Mar 1877 : Yonkers, Westchester County, New York, U.S.A. [4, 5] Gender: Female : Census: 1880 : New York City, New York, U.S.A. - Harding, Herbert B., White, M, 42, Married, Importer of liquors, Canada, Canada, Canada - Harding, Aimee, White, F, 35, Wife, Married, Keeping House, New York, New York, West ...

    • Female
    • March 20, 1877
    • Ethel Culbert HARDING [ 1, 2, 3 ]
    • June 6, 1924
  4. www.ruthmottfoundation.org › applewood › about-appleBooks - Ruth Mott Foundation

    Charles Stewart Mott was one of the largest single holders of General Motors stock when he and his first wife, Ethel Culbert Harding Mott, purchased 64 acres at the edge of downtown Flint, Michigan, and built a stately gentleman’s farm. They called their spread Applewood, after an orchard on the north lawn, and laid the cornerstone in 1916.

  5. C.S. Mott married Ethel Culbert Harding in 1900 and they had three children: Aimee, Elsa and C.S. Harding. Ethel Mott died in 1924 at age 43 after falling from the window of her second-story bedroom. In 1927, Mott married his second wife Mitlies Rathburn (1892-1928). She died on February 26, 1928.

    • George C. Kellar
    • Republican
  6. 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, purchased...

  7. In 1916, Mott and his wife Ethel Culbert Harding (whom he had married in 1903), decided to build a home for their family. They purchased 26 acres from J. D. Dort and 38 additional acres from Durant.

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