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  1. Alexis Irénée du Pont (February 14, 1816 – August 23, 1857) was an American business executive who ran the Eleutherian Mills gunpowder factory in Delaware. He was fatally injured along with five of his employees in an accidental explosion at the powder mills.

  2. Alexis Irénée du Pont Jr. (1843–1904) Alexis Irénée du Pont Bayard (1918–1985) Alfred Irénée 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 Irénée du Pont (1797–1869) Coleman Dupont Donaldson ...

  3. Alexis Irénée du Pont Bayard (February 11, 1918 – September 3, 1985) was an American lawyer and politician from Rockland, near Greenville, in New Castle County, Delaware. 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 ...

  4. 19 de ene. de 2023 · Irénée du Pont Jr., the patriarch of Delaware's prominent, wealthy and influential du Pont family, died Monday. He was 103.

  5. Abstract. Dr. Alexis Irénée du Pont (1843-1904) was a businessman and non-practicing physician who resided in both Louisville, Kentucky, and Wilmington, Delaware. He was a grandson of Éleuthère Irénée du Pont de Nemours (1771-1834), the eponymous founder of the E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company in Wilmington, Delaware, and son of Alexis ...

  6. The life of Alexis Irénée du Pont. edited and compiled by Allan J. Henry. by. Henry, Allan Johnstone, 1878- Publication date. 1945. Topics. Du Pont, Alexis Irénée, 1816-1857, Du Pont family. Publisher. Philadelphia, Wm. F. Fell Co., 1945. Collection. allen_county; americana. Contributor. Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center. Language.

  7. Alexis Irénée du Pont (1843-1904) was a businessman and non-practicing physician who resided in both Louisville, Kentucky, and Wilmington, Delaware. The ledger documents his various financial and business accounts from October 1893 until November 1904, just before his death.