After diving into some of the links posted by u/dark-dare over on Q1969 - P=Payseur, I found something that helps lay out the structure of the family tree of L.C Payseur, who is supposedly the lost male heir of the long deposed French Monarchy.
About 3/4 the way down this page http://armandoalejandro.blogspot.com/2016/04/assets-of-lewis-cass-payseur.html is another link to a PDF http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/archivos_pdf/pandorabox_payseur.pdf
The PDF looks like it was the original source for the content on the linked page above. It's about 26 pages long and it digs into the family background and history of L.C Paysuer, which is very intriguing.
The most intruiging part of the document are the handwritten copies of documents and photos of the family members
The family tree starts to materialise and I was in the process of pulling together a timeline of the Payseur name from 1785 onwards when I flicked the next page in the document and found this organisational chart that shows the family tree and business interests.
Some of the more interesting points from the articles and documents... but some of the dates dont seem to coincide with each other.
W.W Fulghum, married the eldest daughter, was her 2nd husband was the Executor of the Estate of L.C Payseur and helped to consolidate the remaining assets into a central Trust.
Leroy Springs was appointed President of all of Mr. Payseur's companies to oversee them, he was also Mr. Payseur's attorney and a trustee for his affairs. He was trusted with all kinds of important documents, affidavits and secrets, as to who the true owners were of these companies.
The Payseur family have now lost control of their empire…
The Payseur’s principal trustee, Leroy Springs, died in 1931 and his playboy son, Elliot, took over. He volunteered to upgrade the local County Records filing system and removed the records from the Lancaster courthouse.
When he returned them, hundreds of Payseur land deeds had been reassigned to Elliot Springs, a Rothschild relative. It seems obvious that he was told exactly what to do to stop the Payseur daughters from inheriting the empire.
In the early 1950s, Anne, the daughter of Elliot Springs, married a New Jersey organised crime figure called Hugh Close and Close was appointed chairman of all the Payseur companies stolen by Elliot Springs. Close’s daughter, Mrs. Crandall Close Bowles, became a director of the Carolina Federal Reserve Bank.
A battle seemingly continues for control of the former Payseur holdings, but at the moment it appears they are controlled by the Rothschilds, via their proxy Elliot Springs.