MEMBERS OF THE DU PONT FAMILY
This thread includes every prominent member of the Du Pont Family and their connections to other families of the cabal and organizations. Each member is listed in order of birth.
The French name Du Pont first arose during the Medieval period in the Languedoc region. It is derived from when the family first lived in Languedoc. The name Du Pont is derived from the Old French word "pont", which means "bridge". "Du Pont" directly translates to English as "from the bridge", indicating that the original bearer lived near a prominent bridge.
The surname Du Pont was first found in Languedoc where the family held a family seat in ancient times. The flag of Languedoc is an exact replica of the Knights Templar Cross, otherwise known as the mark of Cain.
This is exact same area where the Knights Templar Jesus-Magdelene heresy flourished that lead to the Merovingian family to rise to the top of the Holy Roman Empire. The area was called Septimania and I go over this in detail in my ORIGINS OF THE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR thread.
Septimania is a region in Southern France where there was a large population of Cathar Jews who were given independent status by Pepin, Carolingian King. Their own kings ruled as: 'seed of the Royal House of David', each acknowledged as 'King of the Jews', most famous of whom was Guillem de Gellone, the Prince of Orange, and who claimed to be of Merovingian descent.
Connected Bloodlines
Ball
Bayard
Carpenter
Faulke
Goodyear
Ree
Roosevelt
Connected Organizations
Chase Bank
Citicorp
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company
Empire State Building
Freemasons
General Motors
IG Farben
Knights of Malta
MI6
Monsanto
Nemours Foundation
Skull and Bones
Smithsonian Institution
Members
The ancient Du Pont family is recorded in the old archives as early as the 12th century in Laguedoc. N. Dupont, born in 1490, is recorded as the father of Thomas and Robert Dupont. Their descendants held the positions of Royal Notary to the Marquisate and Magistrate of Fiennes for a century. Nicolas du Pont was the King's steward and in 1665 he was warden of Notre-Dame de Quebec. He was the senior member of the Conseil Supérieur when he passed away at the age of 84.
Pierre Samuel du Pont (1739 - 1817) - He was key figure in attempts to create a national education system that had Masonic/iluminati influence to take it out of the hands of sincere Christians. He was the founder of the E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, which sold gunpowder in 1802 and would end up becoming the 4th largest chemical company, Dupont, today. He served as French inspector general of commerce under Louis XVI. He helped negotiate the treaty of 1783, by which Great Britain formally recognized the independence of the United States, and arranged the terms of a commercial treaty signed by France and England in 1786. He was the originator of an idea that eventually became the Louisiana Purchase, as a way to avoid French troops landing in New Orleans, and possibly sparking armed conflict with U.S. forces.
Jacques-Charles du Pont de l'Eure (1767 - 1855) - When the 1848 Revolution began, he was made President of the provisional assembly, being its oldest member. On the same day, he was made President of the Provisional Government, becoming France's de facto Head of State. He can therefore be considered as France's first Presidential Head of State, though Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, later in the same year, was the first to formally bear the title of President of the French Republic.
E. I. du Pont (1771 - 1834) - He was a French-American chemist and industrialist who founded the gunpowder manufacturer E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company. This company would become one of the largest and most successful American corporations. By the mid-19th century it was the largest supplier of gunpowder to the U.S. military, and supplied as much as 40 percent of the powder used by the Union Army forces during the Civil War.
Charles H. du Pont (1805 - 1877) - He was a Democratic politician who served as a Florida Supreme Court justice from 1854 to 1868. He was Chief Justice from 1860 to 1868. As chief justice, he was instrumental in developing and promoting Florida's black codes, laws that for all intents and purposes returned Florida Blacks to slavery.
Henry A. du Pont (1838 - 1926) - After retiring from the army in 1875, he was president of the Wilmington and Northern Railroad Company for 20 years, until 1899. An active member of the Republican Party, he was elected by the state legislature as a U.S. Senator from Delaware, serving most of two terms (June 13, 1906 to March 4, 1917) during the administrations of U.S. Presidents Theodore Roosevelt, William H. Taft and Woodrow Wilson.
T. Coleman du Pont (1863 - 1930) - He served two separate terms in the US Senate, one from July 7, 1921 until November 21, 1922, during the administration of U.S. President Warren G. Harding, and the other from March 4, 1925 until December 9, 1928, during the administration of U.S. President Calvin Coolidge. In 1915, du Pont acquired control of The Equitable Life Assurance Society from J. P. Morgan and was responsible for the building of the Equitable Life Building in New York City, once the largest building in the city. He went into business with President Taft’s brother Charles P. (member of the Skull & Bones) in 1910 to build McAlpin Hotel in New York City.
Alfred I. du Pont (1864 - 1935) - When he died in 1935, his will set up the Alfred I. duPont Testamentary Trust, which is a non-profit organization devoted to supporting the trust's sole charitable beneficiary, the Nemours Foundation. The Nemours Foundation is a non-profit organization in Jacksonville, Florida dedicated to improving the health of children. They also sponsor the KidsHealth website, which provides information about the health, behavior, and development of children from birth to adulthood. His wife Jessie Ball du Pont took over the foundations functions when he died.
Pierre S. du Pont (1870 - 1954) - He was president of DuPont from 1915 to 1919, and served on its board of directors until 1940. He also managed General Motors from 1915 to 1920, became GM's president in 1920, and served on GM's board of directors until 1928. Among other notable accomplishments, he was among the founding board of directors of the Empire State Building which opened in 1931.
Alfred P. Sloan (1875 - 1966) - He was not part of the du Pont family but he had some interesting connections. He was a long-time president, chairman and CEO of General Motors Corporation. GM under Sloan made connections to Pierre S. du Pont and the du Pont corporation, who was a principal investor in GM whose executives largely ran GM in the 1920s. During the war, GM's Opel Brandenburg facilities produced Ju 88 bombers, trucks, land mines and torpedo detonators for Nazi Germany. Charles Levinson, formerly deputy director of the European office of the CIO, alleged that Sloan remained on the board of Opel.
Irenee du Pont (1876 - 1963) - He was credited with being responsible for the shift of the company from being solely dependent on explosives' to being a more diverse industrial company. He oversaw DuPont at a time when eight workers were fatally poisoned with tetraethyl lead while he issued statements about there being "slight difficulties". In the 1930s, he was a proponent of eugenics and racial superiority theories and supported right-wing political groups. He was also a noted supporter of Adolf Hitler and had followed the eventual führer since the 1920s.
John J. Raskob (1879 - 1950) - He was not part of the du Pont family but he had some interesting connections. He was a financial executive and businessman for DuPont and General Motors, and the builder of the Empire State Building. He was also the chairman of the Democratic National Committee from 1928 to 1932. Raskob was also a leader in the Association Against the Prohibition Amendment and a Treasurer for the Knights of Malta. He wrote an article entitled "Everybody Ought to be Rich" that arrived at newsstands just two months before the Wall Street Crash of 1929. It suggested Americans invest heavily into the stock market.
Henry Franci du Pont (1880 - 1969) - In 1916, after a seven-year courtship, he married socialite Ruth Wales (1889–1967), a Hyde Park neighbor of du Pont's Groton classmate Franklin D. Roosevelt, who attended their wedding. Du Pont organized and chaired A Committee to Save the Cooper Union Museum, which had closed in 1963. In response to the public outcry and the du Pont-led lobbying campaign, the Smithsonian Institution acquired the museum in 1968, relocated its collections to the Andrew Carnegie Mansion, and reopened it to the public in 1976.
Jessie Ball du Pont (1884 - 1970) - She was the wife of Alfred I. du Pont and sister of Edward Ball, who was a financier who wielded powerful political influence in Florida for decades. She comes from the Ball Family, which sounds very similar to the false God Ba’al. She set up the Jessie Ball duPont Fund, Florida’s leading national foundation, which is a charitable foundation that issues grants to organizations. When she died on September 26, 1970, the bulk of her estimated $42 million estate, one of the largest in Florida history, became the Jessie Ball duPont Religious, Charitable and Educational Fund.
Walter S. Carpenter Jr. (1888 - 1976) - He who oversaw the DuPont company's involvement in the Manhattan Project to produce an atomic bomb for use during World War II. He was also responsible for DuPont's 1933 acquisition of Remington Arms and its partnership with IG Farben for producing war supplies. IG Farben was responsible for producing the gas for the gas chambers during the Holocaust and has connections to the Bush, Harriman and du Pont families.
Jean Kane Foulke du Pont (1891 - 1985) - She was the granddaughter of William Foulke, who discovered the first full dinosaur skeleton in North America (Hadrosaurus foulkii), in Haddonfield, New Jersey, in 1858. Foulke du Pont was exceedingly active in the women's suffrage movement and in 1916 she picketed the White House with a troop of Delaware women in an effort to persuade President Woodrow Wilson to become active in the cause.
Francis Victor du Pont (1894 - 1962) - He served as president of the Equitable Trust Company (Chase Bank) of Wilmington and the Equitable Office Building in New York City. The largest stock holder of The Equitable Trust Company of New York in 1930 was John D. Rockefeller, Jr. The merger with Chase Bank resulted in Chase becoming the largest bank in the world. In 1953, President Dwight D. Eisenhower appointed du Pont to serve as commissioner of the US Bureau of Public Roads. While serving as Commissioner, du Pont recommended a highway program that led to legislation under which the Interstate Highway System was built.
Cliffored du Pont (1905 - 1978) - When Rhodesia's government under Ian Smith issued the Unilateral Declaration of Independence from Britain on 11 November 1965, Dupont, as Deputy Prime Minister, was the second to sign. He was a British-born Rhodesian politician who served in the internationally positions of Officer Administrating the Government and President of Rhodesia
Louisa d’Andelot Carpenter (1907 - 1976) - Her mother was the daughter of Lammot du Pont, grandson of the founder of E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company. As an active sportswoman and socialite who hosted social and recreational gatherings at her many homes, Carpenter was mentioned frequently in café society and celebrity columns of the press in her lifetime. Her circle of friends, acquaintances and lovers included Evelyn Eugenia Bankhead and her younger sister Tallulah Bankhead, Jane Bowles, Paul Bowles, Louise Brooks, Marion Carstairs, Noël Coward, Greta Garbo, Libby Holman, Milly Monti, and Z. Smith Reynolds. Carpenter was regarded as a lesbian and often appeared in public in men's suits and ties.
Harry Ree (1914 - 1991) - Harry Rée was born in England, the son of Dr. Alfred Rée, a chemist who was from a Danish Jewish family, and Lavinia Elisabeth Dimmick, the American-born great granddaughter of chemist and industrialist Eleuthère Irénée du Pont. He was a British educationist and wartime member of the Special Operations Executive. Of the more than 400 SOE agents who worked in France during World War II, M.R.D. Foot, the official historian of the SOE, named Rée as one of the half-dozen best male agents. SOE was dissolved officially on 15 January 1946, and 280 agents were taken into the "Special Operations Branch" of MI6, the foreign intelligence service of the United Kingdom.
Ethel du Pont (1916 - 1965) - On June 30, 1937, she married Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr. (1914–1988), third son of sitting President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Sr. and First Lady Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, and grand-nephew of President Theodore Roosevelt. Ethel du Pont was 49 years old when she committed suicide on May 25, 1965. She had been under psychiatric care several times in the years preceding her death and spent time at the Silver Hill Foundation, a hospital in New Canaan, Connecticut.
Irving S. Shapiro (1916 - 2001) - The du Pont family was represented in a number of
groups by Irving Saul Shapiro, who was on the Council of Foreign Relations. Irving S. Shapiro was a key person who has been the go-between to coordinate the activities of the Rockefellers, the du Ponts, and the Watson families. Shapiro was a member of Carter’s Advisory Council on Japan-US. Economic Relations, was a trustee of the University of Delaware, director of the Jewish Federation of Delaware, director of
IBM, director of Citicorp, and the U.S./U.S.S.R. Trade and Economic Council.
Alexis I. du Pont Bayard (1918 - 1985) - He was a member of the Democratic Party, he served as the 13th Lieutenant Governor of Delaware from 1949 to 1953 and ran unsuccessfully for the United States Senate in 1952. He was the son of U.S. Senator Thomas F. Bayard Jr., who was a member of Skull and Bones at Yale. On his father's side, Alexis descended from the politically powerful Bayard family. The Bayards had long been bulwarks of Delaware's Democratic Party, with each of the previous five generations of the Bayard family having represented Delaware in the United States Senate.
Pal Fabry (1919 - 2018) - He was not part of the du Pont family but he had some interesting connections. Between 1950 and 1953 he was the head of the Hungarian office of the Radio Free Europe in New York, and until 1962 he was a propaganda consultant at Du Pont in Wilmington, Delaware. Fabry, along with his business associates Tadayoshi Yamada and Guy F. Tozzoli, fostered the foundation of the World Trade Centers Association in 1968, which led to the development and operation of World Trade Centers worldwide along with the building of the World Trade Center in New York.
Pierre Samuel du Pont IV (1935 - 2021) - He was the United States representative for Delaware from 1971 to 1977 and the 68th governor of Delaware from 1977 to 1985. He was one of the last to remain loyal to U.S. President Richard M. Nixon during the impeachment process. Former Du Pont Chairman Irving S. Shapiro, then a lobbyist for Citicorp, helped Pierre pass the Financial Center Development Act in 1981. Irving S. Shapiro is a key person who has been the go-between to coordinate the activities of the Rockefellers, the du Ponts, and the Watson families.
John du Pont (1938 - 2010) - On February 25, 1997, he was convicted of murder in the third degree for the January 26, 1996, shooting of Schultz, an Olympic champion freestyle wrestler living and working on du Pont's estate that was located in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania. To date, he is the only member of the Forbes 400 richest Americans to be convicted of murder. Steve Carell portrayed him in the 2014 film Foxcatcher, directed by Bennett Miller, which was based on the events related to the Schultz brothers and exploring John du Pont's relationship with them.
Franklin D. Roosevelt III (1938 - Present) - Through his father, he is a grandson of 32nd U.S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt, and through his mother, he is related to the prominent du Pont family. Eleanor Roosevelt is related to the Livinston Family, which has bloodlines that can be traced to the Knights Templar. I discuss this in ORIGINS OF THE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Roosevelt has written in support of market socialism. On June 18, 1962, Roosevelt was married to Grace Rumsey Goodyear, who was a part of the Goodyear Family.
Charles O. Holliday (1948 - Present) - He is not part of the du Pont family but he has some interesting connection. He is an American businessman, former chairman of Royal Dutch Shell, former chairman of Bank of America, former chief executive officer and a former director of E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company. He is chairman emeritus of the U.S. Council on Competitiveness and chairman of the Business Roundtable's Task Force for Environment, Technology and Economy. Holliday is also a founding member of the International Business Council and serves on the board of advisors of the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions.
Linda Fisher (1952 - Present) - She is not part of the du Pont family but she has some interesting connections. She was a Vice President Safety, Health and Environment and Chief Sustainability Officer of DuPont. When working for the United States Environmental Protection Agency she was Deputy Administrator in the George W. Bush administration. She was also Vice President of Government Affairs for Monsanto Company, a pesticide and biotechnology corporation.
Ghislaine du Pont (1956 - 2013) - She worked only about African issues: with UNITA in Angola, in Sierra Leone in the territories handed by the RUF, Djibouti, Ethiopia-Eritrea conflict, Rwanda, Sudan, Algeria and Ivory Coast where she reveals the existence of mass graves in Abidjan. She was active in the Democratic Republic of Congo between 1997 and 2007. Du Pont was killed on 2 November 2013, not far from Kidal in northeastern Mali after being abducted by unidentified assailants. She was with the technician Claude Verlon, who was killed with her.
Benjamin Franklin du Pont (1964 - Present) - He is an American businessman known for founding the company yet2.com, yet2Ventures, and Chartline Capital Partners. yet2.com is a global open innovation consulting company and technology marketplace founded in February 1999, which became the largest global market for patents. The company was founded with original investments from Venrock Capital, Procter & Gamble, DuPont, Honeywell, Caterpillar, NTT Leasing, Bayer and Siemens raising over $24 million. Since its founding the company has provided services to Fortune 500 and Global 2000 companies including Boeing, Ford, Monsanto and NTT among others.
Thank you for reading this thread and hopefully you learned something new about the Du Pont Family. Be expecting more threads like this from every family that is mentioned in my FAMILIES OF THE CABAL series.
Although I kinda just shoot from the hit, I do hope you realize how totally amazed I am with your work. The weaving of the spider's web is intricate and you pull it off with such aplomb. To say I am not easily impressed is an understatement. You have far surpassed any expectations, thank you.✝️🇺🇸
You won’t find that in the history books!
Your threads remind me of genealogies of the Bible. I’d bet that these sinister bloodlines date all the way back to Nimrod. (Genesis 10). Thanks for all your great reads! 💯📚