Charles Green Fleetwood

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Charles Green Fleetwood

Birth
Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia, USA
Death
7 Jun 1983 (aged 81)
Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Charles Green Fleetwood received an athletic scholarship to play football at Georgia Institute of Technology where he received a BS/Engineering in 1923. Later attended the Management Program at Harvard University. In 1944 and 1949, he was living in West Orange, New Jersey. He made his career with the Prudential Company and became a senior executive in the corporation.
He retired from Prudential in Houston, Texas in 1967 and returned to Savannah in 1979.

Charles was married to (1) Mary Elizabeth Breedlove Fleetwood in 1926; mother of his 2 daughters Ann Fleetwood Bounds [#105037126] and Mary Beauchamp Fleetwood Grant, (2) Katherine I. Fleetwood after 1946, and (3) Analara Brown Bates Fleetwood after 1973.

Charles and his wife, Analara, collected ancient Peruvian art and left a vast collection to the University of Houston. He served as Chairman of the Houston Planning Commission; Urban Land Institute in Washington DC; Sons of the American Revolution; Georgia Historical Society, First Family of South Carolina, Sons of Confederate Veterans; Solomon Lodge, Theta Chi Fraternity.

Charles devoted considerable time to advancing the Fleetwood Family history. He published a book, Fleetwood House, following the family in England, and created a genealogy of Fleetwood family members in the United States through his many letters and meetings.
Charles Green Fleetwood received an athletic scholarship to play football at Georgia Institute of Technology where he received a BS/Engineering in 1923. Later attended the Management Program at Harvard University. In 1944 and 1949, he was living in West Orange, New Jersey. He made his career with the Prudential Company and became a senior executive in the corporation.
He retired from Prudential in Houston, Texas in 1967 and returned to Savannah in 1979.

Charles was married to (1) Mary Elizabeth Breedlove Fleetwood in 1926; mother of his 2 daughters Ann Fleetwood Bounds [#105037126] and Mary Beauchamp Fleetwood Grant, (2) Katherine I. Fleetwood after 1946, and (3) Analara Brown Bates Fleetwood after 1973.

Charles and his wife, Analara, collected ancient Peruvian art and left a vast collection to the University of Houston. He served as Chairman of the Houston Planning Commission; Urban Land Institute in Washington DC; Sons of the American Revolution; Georgia Historical Society, First Family of South Carolina, Sons of Confederate Veterans; Solomon Lodge, Theta Chi Fraternity.

Charles devoted considerable time to advancing the Fleetwood Family history. He published a book, Fleetwood House, following the family in England, and created a genealogy of Fleetwood family members in the United States through his many letters and meetings.