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The du Pont family (English: /dˈpɒnt/)[1] or Du Pont family is a prominent American family descended from Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours (1739–1817). It has been one of the richest families in the United States since the mid-19th century, when it founded its fortune in the gunpowder business. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, it expanded its wealth through the chemical industry and the automotive industry,[2][3] with substantial interests in the DuPont company, General Motors, and various other corporations.

Du Pont family
Coat of arms of Samuel Francis Du Pont
Current regionDelaware and Pennsylvania in the United States
Earlier spellingsdu Pont de Nemours
du Pont
Etymologydu Pont, "Of the bridge"
Place of origin French American CommunityFrance, United States
Connected families
MottoRectitudine sto
(Latin for 'Stand upright')
Estate(s)Eleutherian Mills (Wilmington)
Nemours (Wilmington)
Winterthur Mansion and Gardens (Winterthur)

Several former du Pont family estates are open to the public as museums, gardens or parks, such as Winterthur, Nemours, Eleutherian Mills, Longwood Gardens, Gibraltar, Mt. Cuba, and Goodstay.[4] The family's interest in horticulture was brought to the United States by their immigrant progenitors from France and reinforced in later generations by avid gardeners who married into the family. As early as 1924, the du Ponts were recognized by Charles Sprague Sargent, the famed plantsman and director of Harvard's Arnold Arboretum, as "a family which has made the neighborhood of Wilmington, Delaware one of the chief centers of horticulture in the United States."[5]

The family's first American estate, Eleutherian Mills, located at Hagley Museum and Library, was preserved and restored by Louise E. du Pont Crowninshield. She also helped to establish the National Trust for Historic Preservation in 1949. In recent years, the family has continued to be known for its association with political and business ventures, as well as philanthropic causes.

Two family members were the subjects of well-publicized criminal cases. John Eleuthère du Pont was convicted of murdering wrestling coach Dave Schultz.

As of 2016, the family fortune was estimated at $14.3 billion, spread across more than 3,500 living relatives.[3]

History edit

 
Éleuthère Irénée du Pont, founder of the du Pont business dynasty.

Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours was the son of a Parisian watchmaker and a member of a Burgundian Huguenot family, and descendant of a minor noble family on his mother's side. He and his sons, Victor Marie du Pont and Éleuthère Irénée du Pont, migrated from France in 1800 to the United States and used the resources of their Huguenot heritage to found one of the most prominent of American families, and one of its most successful corporations, E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, initially established by Éleuthère Irénée as a gunpowder manufacturer.

In 1802, Éleuthère Irénée du Pont established a gunpowder mill on the banks of the Brandywine River near Wilmington, Delaware. The location (named Eleutherian Mills) provided all the necessities to operate the mill: a water flow sufficient to power it, available timber (mainly willow trees) that could be turned into charcoal fine enough to use for gunpowder, and close proximity to the Delaware River to allow for shipments of sulfur and saltpeter, the other ingredients used in the manufacture of gunpowder. There were also nearby stone quarries to provide needed building materials.[6]

Over time, the Du Pont company grew into the largest black powder manufacturing firm in the world. The family remained in control of the company up through the 1960s,[7] and family trusts still own a substantial amount of the company's stock. This and other companies run by the du Pont family employed up to 10 percent of Delaware's population at its peak.[8] During the 19th century, the Du Pont family maintained their family wealth by carefully arranged marriages between cousins[9] which, at the time, was the norm for many families.

The family played a large part in politics during the 18th and 19th centuries and assisted in negotiations for the Treaty of Paris and the Louisiana Purchase. Both T. Coleman and Henry A. du Pont served as U.S. senators, and Pierre S. du Pont, IV served as Governor of Delaware.

The family has also played an important role in historic preservation and land conservation, including helping to found the National Trust for Historic Preservation, preserving President James Madison's home Montpelier, and establishing numerous museums such as Winterthur and the Delaware Museum of Natural History. The Brandywine Conservancy founded by family member George Alexis Weymouth owns around 2,350 acres (951 ha) of land in Pennsylvania and Delaware, and owns permanent conservation easements on an additional 37,000 acres (14,973 ha).[10][11] In 2013, Lammot du Pont Copeland's Mt. Cuba Center contributed over $20 million to purchase land for donation to the federal government to form the First State National Historical Park.[12]

Beginning with William du Pont, Jr. and his sister, Marion duPont Scott, many members of the Du Pont family have been involved in the breeding and racing of Thoroughbred racehorses, as well as establishing racehorse venues and training tracks, including Delaware Park and Fair Hill, Maryland.[13] While most Du Ponts are members of the Episcopal Church,[14] Éleuthère Irénée du Pont was a Huguenot.[15]

Spelling of the name edit

The stylings "du Pont" and "Du Pont" are most prevalent for the family name in published, copy-edited writings. In many publications, the styling is "du Pont" when quoting an individual's full name and "Du Pont" when speaking of the family as a whole, although some individual Du Ponts have chosen to style it differently, such as Samuel Francis Du Pont. The name of the chemical company founded by the family is today styled solid as "DuPont" in the short form (but the long form is styled as E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company); the stylings "Du Pont" and "DuPont" for the company's short name coexisted in the 20th century, but the latter is now consistently used in the company's branding. The solid styling "duPont" is less common, but the Nemours Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children uses it, as does the duPont Registry. William S. Dutton's mid-20th-century history of the family business[2] uses "Du Pont" both for the family mentioned generally and for the company's short name but "du Pont" in an individual's full name (for example, "Éleuthère Irénée du Pont", "Henry du Pont", "Alfred Victor du Pont", "Lammot du Pont"); for example, "when he [Lammot du Pont] went to General Henry du Pont with the proposal that the Du Ponts manufacture dynamite, he was answered by a blunt and unqualified 'No!'"[2]: 116 ) The first page of Dutton's monograph[2]: 3  contains the following footnote about the surname's styling (the mention of "Samuel Dupont" here refers to the 18th-century Parisian watchmaker, not to his 19th-century descendant): "Samuel Dupont used this form of the family name [i.e., Dupont], but beginning in 1763 his son signed himself 'Du Pont.' Later, he added 'de Nemours' to his name to prevent confusion with two other Duponts in the French Chamber of Deputies. Du Pont, in English, is pronounced with the accent on the second syllable. In French, neither syllable is accented."[2]: 3 

French orthographic tradition for the styling of de (or its inflected forms) as a surname particle, in either nobiliary or non-nobiliary form, is discussed at Nobiliary particle § France. In non-nobiliary form, the prevalent French styling of the name is "Dupont", and thus the choice by Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours to begin styling himself so during the monarchical era hints at social ambition. But the influence of French orthography and prerevolutionary class structure on how English orthography styles surnames today is outweighed by how families and individuals so named style themselves.

Alphabetical list of selected descendants of Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours edit

Below is an alphabetical listing of selected members of the family.

Family tree edit

The following list is not a complete genealogy, but is ordered by descent to show the familial relationships between members of the du Pont family throughout history.

The du Pont family tree
Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours
Victor Marie du PontÉleuthère Irénée du Pont
Charles I. du PontSamuel Francis Du PontAlfred V. du PontHenry du PontAlexis Irénée du Pont
Éleuthère Irénée du Pont IILammot du Pont IAntoine Biderman du PontWilliam du PontHenry A. du PontEugene du PontFrancis Gurney du Pont
Alfred I. du PontPierre S. du PontIrénée du PontLammot du Pont IIAntoine Biderman du Pont, Jr.
(brother of T. Coleman du Pont, who was the father of Francis Victor du Pont)
Marion duPont ScottWilliam du Pont, Jr.Louise E. du Pont CrowninshieldHenry Francis du PontEugene du Pont, Jr.Amy Elizabeth du Pont Francis Irénée du PontA. Felix du Pont E. Paul du Pont
Esther D. du PontPierre S. du Pont IIIVictorine du Pont HomseyJohn Eleuthère du PontWilliam du Pont IIIRuth Ellen du PontEthel du PontA. Felix du Pont, Jr.Lydia Chichester du PontRichard Chichester du PontAlice du
Pont Mills
Pierre S. du Pont IV
Ben duPontEleuthère I. du Pont


Family network edit

Associates edit

The following is a list of figures closely aligned with or subordinate to the du Pont family.

Businesses edit

The following is a list of companies in which the du Pont family held a controlling or otherwise substantial interest.

Philanthropy & nonprofit organizations edit

Buildings, estates and historic landmarks edit

References edit

  1. ^ Merriam-Webster, , Merriam-Webster, archived from the original on 2020-10-10, retrieved 2019-01-23.
  2. ^ a b c d e Dutton, William S. (1942), Du Pont: One Hundred and Forty Years, Charles Scribner's Sons, LCCN 42011897.
  3. ^ a b "Du Pont family". forbes.com. Retrieved 9 October 2016.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2020-11-28. Retrieved 2019-01-21.
  5. ^ Denise Magnani, The Winterthur Garden: Henry Francis du Pont's Romance with the Land (Wilmington: Harry N. Abrams and The Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum, Inc., 1995).
  6. ^ "Happy Trails". americanroads.net. Retrieved 9 October 2016.
  7. ^ "DuPont Co.'s 19 leaders since 1802". Wilmington News Journal. Retrieved 27 October 2015.
  8. ^ Gross, Scott. "Delaware's dilemma: A fading DuPont". Wilmington News Journal. Retrieved 27 October 2015.
  9. ^ Go Ahead, Kiss Your Cousin by Richard Conniff, From the August 2003 issue, published online August 1, 2003
  10. ^ Bauers, Sandy (25 July 2002). "Conservancy gains easement Winterthur's pastoral beauty is now protected". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 27 October 2015.
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  14. ^ W. Williams, Peter (2016). Religion, Art, and Money: Episcopalians and American Culture from the Civil War to the Great Depression. University of North Carolina Press. p. 176. ISBN 9781469626987. The names of fashionable families who were already Episcopalian, like the Morgans, or those, like the Fricks, who now became so, goes on interminably: Aldrich, Astor, Biddle, Booth, Brown, Du Pont, Firestone, Ford, Gardner, Mellon, Morgan, Procter, the Vanderbilt, Whitney. Episcopalians branches of the Baptist Rockefellers and Jewish Guggenheims even appeared on these family trees.
  15. ^ Robert Barkan, Elliott (2001). Making it in America: A Sourcebook on Eminent Ethnic Americans. ABC-CLIO. p. 103. ISBN 9781576070987. Although he was baptized in the Roman Catholic Church in order to secure a "civil status,"he was later baptized a Huguenot.
  16. ^ Schlesinger, Jacob M. (2020-11-23). "DuPont's Up-and-Down History Shaped Biden's Views on Business". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 2023-02-23.
  17. ^ Hoffecker, Carol E. (2000). Familiar Relations: The Du Ponts & the University of Delaware. University of Delaware Publishing Press. p. 37. ISBN 0-9656848-1-4.
  18. ^ "Ben DuPont". Chartline Capital Partners. Retrieved 2017-12-12.
  19. ^ . Alfred I. du Pont Trust. p. 7. Archived from the original on May 21, 2011. Retrieved August 18, 2010.
  20. ^ a b White, Leslie A. (2016). Modern Capitalist Culture. New York City, NY: Routledge. p. 378. ISBN 978-1-59874-157-5. Members of the DuPont family owned directly or indirectly 43.9 percent of the voting stock of the E.I. DuPont de Nemours Company. If this block of stock, by far the largest extant, acted as a unit it would give the DuPont family undisputed control of the company. The E.I. Dupont de Nemours Company owned 23 percent of the common stock of General Motors Corporation, by far the largest block of stock extant, which gave DuPont a safe working control of General Motors.
  21. ^ "T.C. DU PONT BUYS EQUITABLE LIFE". The New York Times. June 1, 1915. p. 1. Retrieved November 28, 2012.
  22. ^ United States v. E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., 353 U.S. 586, 588-589 (Supreme Court 1957) ("The complaint alleged a violation of § 7 of the [Clayton] Act resulting from the purchase by E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company in 1917-1919 of a 23% stock interest in General Motors Corporation...The primary issue is whether du Pont's commanding position as General Motors' supplier of automotive finishes and fabrics was achieved on competitive merit alone, or because its acquisition of the General Motors' stock, and the consequent close intercompany relationship, led to the insulation of most of the General Motors' market from free competition, with the resultant likelihood, at the time of suit, of the creation of a monopoly of a line of commerce.").
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  24. ^ Girdler, Allan (2002). The Harley-Davidson and Indian Wars. St Paul, Minnesota: MotorBooks International. p. 91. ISBN 978-0-7603-1353-4.
  25. ^ . Alfred I. du Pont Trust. p. 7. Archived from the original on May 21, 2011. Retrieved February 15, 2023.
  26. ^ Domhoff, G. William (2011). Class and Power in the New Deal: Corporate Moderates, Southern Democrats and the Liberal-Labor Coalition. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. p. 120. ISBN 978-0-8047-7452-9.
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  29. ^ "A Lasting Legacy". Vertical. May 24, 2013. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
  30. ^ Doyle, Steve (2014-02-17). "198 years in the gun business: A brief history of Remington Arms". AL.com. Retrieved 2021-06-12.
  31. ^ Adelson, Andrea (1993-10-22). "Company News; Du Pont Sells Remington Gun Maker". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-10-09.
  32. ^ Benton, Sarah Ann (2015-06-22). Franklin. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 9781439652008.
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  36. ^ Mordock, Jeff (2017-03-21). "DuPont heirs' pension suit transferred to Delaware". The News Journal. Retrieved 2023-02-13.
  37. ^ "DuPont backs MIT research with additional $25M". MIT News. 2005-05-19. Retrieved 2023-02-14.
  38. ^ "Here's to old Kennett High". Retrieved 2018-04-25.
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  40. ^ Cummings, Mary (2020-12-22). "High Style in the Gilded Age: Ruth Wales du Pont". Southampton History Museum. Retrieved 2022-08-10.
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  42. ^ Longman, Jere (1996-01-28). "Desperate Stand in a Dream World". The New York Times. p. 1. Retrieved 2023-08-04.
  43. ^ Sue Swyers Moncure (1996-04-18). "Significant support; Historian's book explores Unidel Foundation". UpDate. 15 (28). University of Delaware: 3. Retrieved 2009-07-19.
  44. ^ Bradley, Michael (April 26, 2016). "Du-ing Well by Du-ing Good". delawaretoday.com. Retrieved 2018-05-07.

Bibliography edit

  • Mosley, Leonard (1980). Blood Relations: The Rise and Fall of the du Pont's of Delaware. London: Hutchinson.
  • Gates, John D. (1979). The du Pont Family. New York: Doubleday & Company. ISBN 0-385-13043-0.
  • Duke, Marc. (1976). The du Ponts, Portrait of a Dynasty. New York: Saturday Review Press, E.P. Dutton & Co. ISBN 0-8415-0429-6.
  • Carr, William H. A. (1965). The du Ponts of Delaware. London: Frederick Muller.
  • Dutton, William S. (1942). Du Pont, One Hundred and Forty Years. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.
  • du Pont, Pierre S. (1942). Genealogy of the Du Pont Family 1739-1942. Wilmington: Hambleton Printing & Publishing.

External links edit

  • Dominick Dunne's "Maternal Instinct" - Lisa Dean, greatgrandaughter of Lammont du Pont - murder for hire

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The du Pont family English d uː ˈ p ɒ n t 1 or Du Pont family is a prominent American family descended from Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours 1739 1817 It has been one of the richest families in the United States since the mid 19th century when it founded its fortune in the gunpowder business In the late 19th and early 20th centuries it expanded its wealth through the chemical industry and the automotive industry 2 3 with substantial interests in the DuPont company General Motors and various other corporations Du Pont familyCoat of arms of Samuel Francis Du PontCurrent regionDelaware and Pennsylvania in the United StatesEarlier spellingsdu Pont de Nemours du PontEtymologydu Pont Of the bridge Place of originFrench American Community France United StatesConnected familiesAstor family Molson family Roosevelt familyMottoRectitudine sto Latin for Stand upright Estate s Eleutherian Mills Wilmington Nemours Wilmington Winterthur Mansion and Gardens Winterthur Several former du Pont family estates are open to the public as museums gardens or parks such as Winterthur Nemours Eleutherian Mills Longwood Gardens Gibraltar Mt Cuba and Goodstay 4 The family s interest in horticulture was brought to the United States by their immigrant progenitors from France and reinforced in later generations by avid gardeners who married into the family As early as 1924 the du Ponts were recognized by Charles Sprague Sargent the famed plantsman and director of Harvard s Arnold Arboretum as a family which has made the neighborhood of Wilmington Delaware one of the chief centers of horticulture in the United States 5 The family s first American estate Eleutherian Mills located at Hagley Museum and Library was preserved and restored by Louise E du Pont Crowninshield She also helped to establish the National Trust for Historic Preservation in 1949 In recent years the family has continued to be known for its association with political and business ventures as well as philanthropic causes Two family members were the subjects of well publicized criminal cases John Eleuthere du Pont was convicted of murdering wrestling coach Dave Schultz As of 2016 the family fortune was estimated at 14 3 billion spread across more than 3 500 living relatives 3 Contents 1 History 2 Spelling of the name 3 Alphabetical list of selected descendants of Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours 4 Family tree 5 Family network 5 1 Associates 5 2 Businesses 5 3 Philanthropy amp nonprofit organizations 6 Buildings estates and historic landmarks 7 References 7 1 Bibliography 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp Eleuthere Irenee du Pont founder of the du Pont business dynasty Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours was the son of a Parisian watchmaker and a member of a Burgundian Huguenot family and descendant of a minor noble family on his mother s side He and his sons Victor Marie du Pont and Eleuthere Irenee du Pont migrated from France in 1800 to the United States and used the resources of their Huguenot heritage to found one of the most prominent of American families and one of its most successful corporations E I du Pont de Nemours and Company initially established by Eleuthere Irenee as a gunpowder manufacturer In 1802 Eleuthere Irenee du Pont established a gunpowder mill on the banks of the Brandywine River near Wilmington Delaware The location named Eleutherian Mills provided all the necessities to operate the mill a water flow sufficient to power it available timber mainly willow trees that could be turned into charcoal fine enough to use for gunpowder and close proximity to the Delaware River to allow for shipments of sulfur and saltpeter the other ingredients used in the manufacture of gunpowder There were also nearby stone quarries to provide needed building materials 6 Over time the Du Pont company grew into the largest black powder manufacturing firm in the world The family remained in control of the company up through the 1960s 7 and family trusts still own a substantial amount of the company s stock This and other companies run by the du Pont family employed up to 10 percent of Delaware s population at its peak 8 During the 19th century the Du Pont family maintained their family wealth by carefully arranged marriages between cousins 9 which at the time was the norm for many families The family played a large part in politics during the 18th and 19th centuries and assisted in negotiations for the Treaty of Paris and the Louisiana Purchase Both T Coleman and Henry A du Pont served as U S senators and Pierre S du Pont IV served as Governor of Delaware The family has also played an important role in historic preservation and land conservation including helping to found the National Trust for Historic Preservation preserving President James Madison s home Montpelier and establishing numerous museums such as Winterthur and the Delaware Museum of Natural History The Brandywine Conservancy founded by family member George Alexis Weymouth owns around 2 350 acres 951 ha of land in Pennsylvania and Delaware and owns permanent conservation easements on an additional 37 000 acres 14 973 ha 10 11 In 2013 Lammot du Pont Copeland s Mt Cuba Center contributed over 20 million to purchase land for donation to the federal government to form the First State National Historical Park 12 Beginning with William du Pont Jr and his sister Marion duPont Scott many members of the Du Pont family have been involved in the breeding and racing of Thoroughbred racehorses as well as establishing racehorse venues and training tracks including Delaware Park and Fair Hill Maryland 13 While most Du Ponts are members of the Episcopal Church 14 Eleuthere Irenee du Pont was a Huguenot 15 Spelling of the name editThe stylings du Pont and Du Pont are most prevalent for the family name in published copy edited writings In many publications the styling is du Pont when quoting an individual s full name and Du Pont when speaking of the family as a whole although some individual Du Ponts have chosen to style it differently such as Samuel Francis Du Pont The name of the chemical company founded by the family is today styled solid as DuPont in the short form but the long form is styled as E I du Pont de Nemours and Company the stylings Du Pont and DuPont for the company s short name coexisted in the 20th century but the latter is now consistently used in the company s branding The solid styling duPont is less common but the Nemours Alfred I duPont Hospital for Children uses it as does the duPont Registry William S Dutton s mid 20th century history of the family business 2 uses Du Pont both for the family mentioned generally and for the company s short name but du Pont in an individual s full name for example Eleuthere Irenee du Pont Henry du Pont Alfred Victor du Pont Lammot du Pont for example when he Lammot du Pont went to General Henry du Pont with the proposal that the Du Ponts manufacture dynamite he was answered by a blunt and unqualified No 2 116 The first page of Dutton s monograph 2 3 contains the following footnote about the surname s styling the mention of Samuel Dupont here refers to the 18th century Parisian watchmaker not to his 19th century descendant Samuel Dupont used this form of the family name i e Dupont but beginning in 1763 his son signed himself Du Pont Later he added de Nemours to his name to prevent confusion with two other Duponts in the French Chamber of Deputies Du Pont in English is pronounced with the accent on the second syllable In French neither syllable is accented 2 3 French orthographic tradition for the styling of de or its inflected forms as a surname particle in either nobiliary or non nobiliary form is discussed at Nobiliary particle France In non nobiliary form the prevalent French styling of the name is Dupont and thus the choice by Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours to begin styling himself so during the monarchical era hints at social ambition But the influence of French orthography and prerevolutionary class structure on how English orthography styles surnames today is outweighed by how families and individuals so named style themselves Alphabetical list of selected descendants of Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours editBelow is an alphabetical listing of selected members of the family Alexis Felix du Pont 1879 1948 Alexis Felix du Pont Jr 1905 1996 Alexis Irenee du Pont 1816 1857 Alexis Irenee du Pont Jr 1843 1904 Alexis Irenee du Pont Bayard 1918 1985 Alfred Irenee du Pont 1864 1935 Alfred Victor Philadelphe du Pont 1798 1856 Alice Frances du Pont 1912 2002 Amy Elizabeth du Pont 1875 1962 Benjamin Franklin du Pont born 1964 Charles Irenee du Pont 1797 1869 Coleman Dupont Donaldson 1922 2009 Eleuthere Irenee du Pont 1771 1834 Esther D du Pont 1908 1984 Ethel du Pont 1916 1965 Eleuthere Paul du Pont 1887 1950 Eugene du Pont 1840 1902 Francis Gurney du Pont 1850 1904 Francis Irenee du Pont 1873 1942 Francis Victor du Pont 1894 1962 Franklin D Roosevelt III born 1938 George Alexis Weymouth 1936 2016 Harry Alfred Ree 1914 1991 Henry du Pont 1812 1889 Henry Algernon du Pont 1838 1926 Henry Francis du Pont 1880 1969 Hugh Rodney Sharp Jr 1909 1990 Jane du Pont Lunger 1914 2001 John Eleuthere du Pont 1938 2010 Irenee du Pont 1876 1963 Lammot du Pont I 1831 1884 Lammot du Pont II 1880 1952 Lammot du Pont Copeland 1905 1983 Louisa d Andelot Carpenter 1907 1976 Louise Evelina du Pont Crowninshield 1877 1958 Lydia Chichester du Pont 1907 1958 Marion duPont Scott 1894 1983 Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours 1739 1817 Pierre S du Pont 1870 1954 Pierre S Pete du Pont IV 1935 2021 Richard Chichester du Pont 1911 1943 Robert Brett Lunger born 1945 Robert Ruliph Morgan Carpenter Jr 1915 1980 Robert Ruliph Morgan Carpenter III 1940 2021 Ruth Ellen du Pont 1922 2014 Samuel Francis Du Pont 1803 1865 Thomas Coleman du Pont 1863 1930 Victor Marie du Pont 1767 1827 Victorine du Pont Bauduy 1792 1861 Victorine du Pont Homsey 1900 1998 William du Pont 1855 1928 William du Pont Jr 1896 1965 Zara DuPont 1869 1946 Family tree editThe following list is not a complete genealogy but is ordered by descent to show the familial relationships between members of the du Pont family throughout history The du Pont family tree Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours Victor Marie du PontEleuthere Irenee du Pont Charles I du PontSamuel Francis Du PontAlfred V du PontHenry du PontAlexis Irenee du Pont Eleuthere Irenee du Pont IILammot du Pont IAntoine Biderman du PontWilliam du PontHenry A du PontEugene du PontFrancis Gurney du Pont Alfred I du PontPierre S du PontIrenee du PontLammot du Pont IIAntoine Biderman du Pont Jr brother of T Coleman du Pont who was the father of Francis Victor du Pont Marion duPont ScottWilliam du Pont Jr Louise E du Pont CrowninshieldHenry Francis du PontEugene du Pont Jr Amy Elizabeth du PontFrancis Irenee du PontA Felix du PontE Paul du Pont Esther D du PontPierre S du Pont IIIVictorine du Pont HomseyJohn Eleuthere du PontWilliam du Pont IIIRuth Ellen du PontEthel du PontA Felix du Pont Jr Lydia Chichester du PontRichard Chichester du PontAlice du Pont Mills Pierre S du Pont IV Ben duPontEleuthere I du PontFamily network editAssociates edit The following is a list of figures closely aligned with or subordinate to the du Pont family Edward Ball Thomas F Bayard Jr Joe Biden 16 Jacques Antoine Bidermann Lucius M Boomer Donaldson Brown C Douglass Buck Wallace Carothers R R M Carpenter Walter S Carpenter Jr Theophilus P Chandler Jr Uma Chowdhry Marian Cruger Coffin Thomas M Connelly William D Denney Herbert S Eleuterio Linda Fisher Crawford Greenewalt Charles O Holliday Edward G Jefferson Ellen J Kullman James Lynah James P Mills Hugh M Morris 17 William Dale Phillips John J Raskob Donald P Ross Franklin D Roosevelt Jr Willard Saulsbury Jr Irving S Shapiro William H Shaw Alfred Sloan Newton Steers Businesses edit The following is a list of companies in which the du Pont family held a controlling or otherwise substantial interest Bellevue Stratford Hotel Central Coal and Iron Company Chartline Capital Partners 18 Delaware Trust Company 19 DuPont de Nemours Inc 20 The Equitable Life Assurance Society 21 Fair Hill Training Center Florida East Coast Railway Florida National Bank General Motors 22 20 Hercules Powder Company Hickory Tree Farm amp Stable 23 Hotel McAlpin Indian Motocycle Manufacturing Company 24 Nemours Trading Corporation 25 National Bank of Detroit 26 27 28 The News Journal North American Aviation Philadelphia Phillies Piasecki Helicopter Corporation 29 Remington Arms Company 30 31 St Joe Company US Airways 32 33 United States Rubber Company Victorine amp Samuel Homsey Wilmington Trust 34 yet2 com Philanthropy amp nonprofit organizations edit Alfred I duPont Testamentary Trust American Liberty League Camp Rodney Boy Scouts of America 35 Chichester Dupont Foundation 36 Delaware Museum of Natural History DuPont MIT Alliance 37 Jessie Ball duPont Fund Kennett High School 38 Longwood Foundation 39 Long Wharf Theatre Lynah Rink Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center National Trust for Historic Preservation Nemours Children s Hospital Delaware Nemours Foundation New Bolton Center Phi Kappa Sigma Population Action International Ruth Wales du Pont Sanctuary 40 Springfield Foundation Inc 41 St Andrew s School Team Foxcatcher 42 Thouron Scholars Program Unidel Foundation 43 U S Route 113 Welfare Foundation Inc Zip Code Wilmington 44 Buildings estates and historic landmarks editBellevue State Park Delaware Brandywine Creek State Park Delaware Park Racetrack DuPont Building DuPont Guest Estate DuPont Village Historic District Epping Forest Fairlee Manor Camp House Hagley Museum and Library Dupont historic sites along Delaware Rte 141 Eleutherian Mills Empire State Building Gibraltar Wilmington Delaware Longwood Gardens Louviers Wilmington Delaware Lower Louviers and Chicken Alley Montpelier Mt Cuba Center Nemours Mansion and Gardens Stockton Montmorency Strand Millas and Rock Spring Owl s Nest Country Place Wilmington Trust Company Bank Winterthur Museum Garden and LibraryReferences edit Merriam Webster Merriam Webster s Collegiate Dictionary Merriam Webster archived from the original on 2020 10 10 retrieved 2019 01 23 a b c d e Dutton William S 1942 Du Pont One Hundred and Forty Years Charles Scribner s Sons LCCN 42011897 a b Du Pont family forbes com Retrieved 9 October 2016 Friends of Goodstay Gardens Archived from the original on 2020 11 28 Retrieved 2019 01 21 Denise Magnani The Winterthur Garden Henry Francis du Pont s Romance with the Land Wilmington Harry N Abrams and The Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum Inc 1995 Happy Trails americanroads net Retrieved 9 October 2016 DuPont Co s 19 leaders since 1802 Wilmington News Journal Retrieved 27 October 2015 Gross Scott Delaware s dilemma A fading DuPont Wilmington News Journal Retrieved 27 October 2015 Go Ahead Kiss Your Cousin by Richard Conniff From the August 2003 issue published online August 1 2003 Bauers Sandy 25 July 2002 Conservancy gains easement Winterthur s pastoral beauty is now protected The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved 27 October 2015 Montgomery Jeff The Brandywine Conservancy Preserving Nature Art and History PDF Wilmington News Journal Archived from the original PDF on 1 December 2020 Retrieved 27 October 2015 Delaware s First State National Monument Archived from the original on 31 October 2014 Retrieved 6 November 2014 Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center University of Vermont Archived from the original on 27 December 2001 Retrieved 9 October 2016 W Williams Peter 2016 Religion Art and Money Episcopalians and American Culture from the Civil War to the Great Depression University of North Carolina Press p 176 ISBN 9781469626987 The names of fashionable families who were already Episcopalian like the Morgans or those like the Fricks who now became so goes on interminably Aldrich Astor Biddle Booth Brown Du Pont Firestone Ford Gardner Mellon Morgan Procter the Vanderbilt Whitney Episcopalians branches of the Baptist Rockefellers and Jewish Guggenheims even appeared on these family trees Robert Barkan Elliott 2001 Making it in America A Sourcebook on Eminent Ethnic Americans ABC CLIO p 103 ISBN 9781576070987 Although he was baptized in the Roman Catholic Church in order to secure a civil status he was later baptized a Huguenot Schlesinger Jacob M 2020 11 23 DuPont s Up and Down History Shaped Biden s Views on Business Wall Street Journal Retrieved 2023 02 23 Hoffecker Carol E 2000 Familiar Relations The Du Ponts amp the University of Delaware University of Delaware Publishing Press p 37 ISBN 0 9656848 1 4 Ben DuPont Chartline Capital Partners Retrieved 2017 12 12 Biographic Highlights Alfred I du Pont Trust p 7 Archived from the original on May 21 2011 Retrieved August 18 2010 a b White Leslie A 2016 Modern Capitalist Culture New York City NY Routledge p 378 ISBN 978 1 59874 157 5 Members of the DuPont family owned directly or indirectly 43 9 percent of the voting stock of the E I DuPont de Nemours Company If this block of stock by far the largest extant acted as a unit it would give the DuPont family undisputed control of the company The E I Dupont de Nemours Company owned 23 percent of the common stock of General Motors Corporation by far the largest block of stock extant which gave DuPont a safe working control of General Motors T C DU PONT BUYS EQUITABLE LIFE The New York Times June 1 1915 p 1 Retrieved November 28 2012 United States v E I du Pont de Nemours amp Co 353 U S 586 588 589 Supreme Court 1957 The complaint alleged a violation of 7 of the Clayton Act resulting from the purchase by E I du Pont de Nemours and Company in 1917 1919 of a 23 stock interest in General Motors Corporation The primary issue is whether du Pont s commanding position as General Motors supplier of automotive finishes and fabrics was achieved on competitive merit alone or because its acquisition of the General Motors stock and the consequent close intercompany relationship led to the insulation of most of the General Motors market from free competition with the resultant likelihood at the time of suit of the creation of a monopoly of a line of commerce Drape Joe 2011 11 03 Following Her Heart Owner Now Has Juvenile Favorite New York Times Retrieved 2023 02 15 Girdler Allan 2002 The Harley Davidson and Indian Wars St Paul Minnesota MotorBooks International p 91 ISBN 978 0 7603 1353 4 Biographic Highlights Alfred I du Pont Trust p 7 Archived from the original on May 21 2011 Retrieved February 15 2023 Domhoff G William 2011 Class and Power in the New Deal Corporate Moderates Southern Democrats and the Liberal Labor Coalition Stanford California Stanford University Press p 120 ISBN 978 0 8047 7452 9 Clark J M Hansen A H Ezekiel M Montgomery D E Means G C 1939 Structure of the American Economy Part 1 Report Industrial Section National Resources Committee National Resources Planning Board U S Government Printing Office p 313 Retrieved 2023 02 21 New Detroit Bank Backed by R F C New York Times 1933 02 22 p 24 Retrieved 2023 02 21 A Lasting Legacy Vertical May 24 2013 Retrieved 13 April 2020 Doyle Steve 2014 02 17 198 years in the gun business A brief history of Remington Arms AL com Retrieved 2021 06 12 Adelson Andrea 1993 10 22 Company News Du Pont Sells Remington Gun Maker The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2019 10 09 Benton Sarah Ann 2015 06 22 Franklin Arcadia Publishing ISBN 9781439652008 Scott Mayerowitz 2013 11 12 Timeline of major events in US Airways history San Diego Union Tribune Retrieved June 24 2018 Robin Sidel 27 November 2010 How Loyalty to Customers Led to Storied Bank s Fall Wall Street Journal Business Retrieved 17 April 2011 first 100 words of article available without login Boy Scouts Give Thanks for Gift Wilmington Morning News November 17 1927 p 13 Mordock Jeff 2017 03 21 DuPont heirs pension suit transferred to Delaware The News Journal Retrieved 2023 02 13 DuPont backs MIT research with additional 25M MIT News 2005 05 19 Retrieved 2023 02 14 Here s to old Kennett High Retrieved 2018 04 25 Cool Nerds Marketing Our Mission Longwood Foundation Retrieved 2023 02 14 Cummings Mary 2020 12 22 High Style in the Gilded Age Ruth Wales du Pont Southampton History Museum Retrieved 2022 08 10 Meyer Eugene L 1991 06 25 Real Estate Sage With One Actor Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved 2020 11 27 Longman Jere 1996 01 28 Desperate Stand in a Dream World The New York Times p 1 Retrieved 2023 08 04 Sue Swyers Moncure 1996 04 18 Significant support Historian s book explores Unidel Foundation UpDate 15 28 University of Delaware 3 Retrieved 2009 07 19 Bradley Michael April 26 2016 Du ing Well by Du ing Good delawaretoday com Retrieved 2018 05 07 Bibliography edit Mosley Leonard 1980 Blood Relations The Rise and Fall of the du Pont s of Delaware London Hutchinson Gates John D 1979 The du Pont Family New York Doubleday amp Company ISBN 0 385 13043 0 Duke Marc 1976 The du Ponts Portrait of a Dynasty New York Saturday Review Press E P Dutton amp Co ISBN 0 8415 0429 6 Carr William H A 1965 The du Ponts of Delaware London Frederick Muller Dutton William S 1942 Du Pont One Hundred and Forty Years New York Charles Scribner s Sons du Pont Pierre S 1942 Genealogy of the Du Pont Family 1739 1942 Wilmington Hambleton Printing amp Publishing External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Du Pont family Dominick Dunne s Maternal Instinct Lisa Dean greatgrandaughter of Lammont du Pont murder for hire Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Du Pont family amp oldid 1221874759, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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