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  1. Alfred Irénée du Pont (May 12, 1864 – April 28, 1935) was an American industrialist, financier, philanthropist and a member of the influential Du Pont family. Alfred du Pont first rose to prominence through his work in his family's Delaware-based gunpowder manufacturing plant, E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (now known as DuPont), in ...

  2. Alfred Ir6n66 du Pont was born in 1864, the first son of the first son of the founder of the company. His mother, suffering from severe mental problems, died at forty-one and his father followed her at age forty-nine. Alfred and his four brothers and sisters were cared for by the growing family, but only at a price.

  3. 11 de may. de 2014 · Here are 20 facts about Alfred I. duPont, provided by the hospital: 1. The "I" in Alfred I. duPont stands for "Irenee," meaning "peace." Alfred shares his middle name with Eleuthere Irenee...

  4. DuPont, abreviación usual de E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. es una empresa multinacional de origen estadounidense, dedicada fundamentalmente a varias ramas industriales de la química, que actualmente cuenta con unos 64.000 empleados en todo el mundo, siendo una de las más grandes empresas de química del planeta, junto con otras ...

  5. 1935: Through his last will and testament, Alfred I. duPont, industrialist, scientist, musician, inventor and philanthropist, established a Trust which provided for the formation of The Nemours Foundation, named for the duPont family’s beloved homeland in France.

  6. Alfred I. duPont was an industrialist, scientist, musician, inventor and leading turn-of-the-century philanthropist with a legacy of service. His last will and testament established the duPont Charitable Trust in 1935, which provided for the formation of The Nemours Foundation.

  7. 12 de abr. de 1990 · Family maverick Alfred I. du Pont (1864-1935), heir to a gunpowder fortune, created a scandal by marrying his cousin, a recent divorcee, in 1907. Ostracized by the clan, he subsequently brought slander suits against two relatives.