Lammot du Pont II

Lammot du Pont II
Born (1880-10-12)October 12, 1880
Wilmington, Delaware,
United States
Died June 24, 1952(1952-06-24) (aged 71)
New London, Connecticut
Cause of death Heart disease
Occupation Businessman
Political party Republican
Board member of E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., General Motors
Spouse(s)
  • Natalie Driver Wilson (m. 1903)
  • Carolene H. Stollenwerck (m. 1930)
  • Ruth Foster (m. 1931)
  • Margaret A. Flett (m. 1933)
Children
with Natalie
Natalie Wilson
Mary Belin
Esther Driver
Lammot III
Pierre Samuel III
Edith
Alexandrine
Reynolds
with Margaret
David F. du Pont (c.19341955)
Parent(s) Lammot du Pont, Sr. & Mary Belin
Relatives Siblings: Pierre S. (1870-1954), Irénée

Lammot du Pont II (October 12, 1880 June 24, 1952) was an American businessman who was the head of the du Pont family's E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company for 22 years.[1]

Biography

He was born on October 12, 1880 in Wilmington, Delaware. He was the ninth of the eleven children of Lammot du Pont and his wife, Mary Belin.

Married four times, Lammot du Pont's first wife was Natalie Driver, sister of Rodgers Wilson. They married on January 27, 1903.

On March 15, 1926, Lammot du Pont was elected President of E.I. du Pont de Nemours Co., succeeding Irénée du Pont, who was elected Chairman of the Board of Directors. Lammot du Pont remained President until May 20, 1940 when he was succeeded by Walter S. Carpenter, Jr. At the same time, Lammot replaced his brother Pierre S. du Pont as Chairman of the Board.

He died on June 24, 1952 in New London, Connecticut of heart disease at age 71.[1]

Legacy

His son, David F. du Pont, by his fourth wife, died at age twenty-one as a result of an automobile accident at Fishers Island, New York October 3, 1955.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 "Lammot Du Pont, Financier, Dies At 71". Los Angeles Times. July 25, 1952. Retrieved 2009-08-20. Lammot du Pont, for 22 years the guiding hand of the vast multimillion-dollar E. L du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., one of the world's greatest chemical companies, died today of heart disease. ...
  2. Associated Press
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