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Alfred J. Chevrolet

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Alfred J. Chevrolet

Birth
Michigan, USA
Death
25 Nov 1971 (aged 59)
Michigan, USA
Burial
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 71, Lot 508, Grave 43
Memorial ID
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Alfred J. Chevrolet was the son of Louis and Suzanne Chevrolet. His father was born in Switzerland, came to America in 1900. His mother was from France and came to America in 1904.

Alfred had a brother Charles Chevrolet who was born in New York in 1907.

The Chevrolet car was named after his father Louis. It was 1911 a year before Alfred's birth when the Chevrolet was first built.

Before Alfred was born the family lived in Baltimore, Maryland. During the 1950s his mother lived at 4713 Balfour in Detroit.

Alfred is buried by his mother.

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Note, there is a marker by Alfred for his wife Rose. This marker shows her birth & death years. However Rose's obit shows she was actually buried in Niles, Michigan.

This poster did not create that relationship link for Rose in this cemetery. To eliminate future confusion I've added a link for the Cavalry cemetery memorial and created this statement. Because of the two markers/mememorials it is felt both links to Rose should remain.
Alfred J. Chevrolet was the son of Louis and Suzanne Chevrolet. His father was born in Switzerland, came to America in 1900. His mother was from France and came to America in 1904.

Alfred had a brother Charles Chevrolet who was born in New York in 1907.

The Chevrolet car was named after his father Louis. It was 1911 a year before Alfred's birth when the Chevrolet was first built.

Before Alfred was born the family lived in Baltimore, Maryland. During the 1950s his mother lived at 4713 Balfour in Detroit.

Alfred is buried by his mother.

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Note, there is a marker by Alfred for his wife Rose. This marker shows her birth & death years. However Rose's obit shows she was actually buried in Niles, Michigan.

This poster did not create that relationship link for Rose in this cemetery. To eliminate future confusion I've added a link for the Cavalry cemetery memorial and created this statement. Because of the two markers/mememorials it is felt both links to Rose should remain.


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