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  1. Biography. Durant was born in Boston, Massachusetts on December 8, 1861. [4] He was the second child of William Clark Durant and Rebecca Folger Durant (née Crapo), who was born to a wealthy Massachusetts family of French descent. [5] His mother, Rebecca, was the daughter of Michigan governor Henry H. Crapo, who was also of French descent.

  2. From Lumberyard Worker to King of Carriage Makers. William Durant dropped out of school at age 17. Ignoring his family’s expectations for him to become a lawyer, Durant’s first job was piling lumber, and his second job was selling cigars. He alone sold more than three other sales people combined.

  3. Learn about the life and achievements of William C. Durant, an American entrepreneur who co-founded the automobile company 'General Motors Corporation' and the 'Chevrolet Motor Company.' Find out how he started from a lumber business, acquired and sold various car companies, and faced financial ups and downs.

  4. Jun 27, 2018 · Learn about the life and achievements of William Crapo Durant, the founder of General Motors and a pioneer of the automobile industry. Find out how he built and lost his empire, and what challenges he faced along the way.

  5. Jun 10, 2021 · Learn about the life and achievements of William C. Durant, the founder of General Motors, who grew his business by acquiring other automotive manufacturers and hiring talented managers. Discover how he faced challenges, innovations and competition in the early 20th century automotive industry.

  6. Learn about the life and career of William Crapo Durant, the founder of General Motors, who started as a carriage maker in Flint, Michigan. Find out how he built and lost control of GM, and his later ventures in bowling and bankruptcy.

  7. Sep 16, 2023 · Buick Motor Car company owner William C. Durant leveraged an engine supply deal with McLaughlin Motor Car Company of Canada to found General Motors on this day in 1908. In the beginning, the Detroit headquartered GM , which positioned it self as an automotive holding company, had only Buick, under its umbrella.