Source: The City Of Detroit, Michigan 1701-1922, Vol. 5. Detroit. Page 434 by Burton, Stocking and Miller.
The above book published in 1922 states that ANDREW (of this Memorial page) who died on 17 April 1930, was a man of high professional attainments and large responsibilities. He figures conspicuously in industrial circles of Detroit as chief engineer and designer of the Paige Motor Car Company, in which connection he is adding to the city's prestige as the great automobile manufacturing center of the world.
ANDREW married Miss Mary C. Smith on 21 June 1899 a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Smith. They have three children: Anna, Carl and Frances. The family lives at 1409 Boston boulevard.
(Bio by C. Krueger)
Source: The City Of Detroit, Michigan 1701-1922, Vol. 5. Detroit. Page 434 by Burton, Stocking and Miller.
The above book published in 1922 states that ANDREW (of this Memorial page) who died on 17 April 1930, was a man of high professional attainments and large responsibilities. He figures conspicuously in industrial circles of Detroit as chief engineer and designer of the Paige Motor Car Company, in which connection he is adding to the city's prestige as the great automobile manufacturing center of the world.
ANDREW married Miss Mary C. Smith on 21 June 1899 a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Smith. They have three children: Anna, Carl and Frances. The family lives at 1409 Boston boulevard.
(Bio by C. Krueger)
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