Hello Dawn,

I had a look on the CD of French Huguenots
Refugees.1618 -1688
There are 23 Du / De Pont names listed.
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English Surnames the earliest recorded is one Amice De Ponte recorded at Somerset Assizes in 1268 . So the Pont name could have been from the Norman Invasion or the Huguenots.
Pont come from the Old French
pont and the Latin
pons meaning Bridge; Dweller by the Bridge. Pont is still used in the Welsh Language for bridge.
Have you got back past the 1600,s if so they will be Norman invaders.
Hope this of some help to you. I can't put full details on here as the CD is copy right protected.

Blwyddyn Newydd Dda

Happy New Year

Patricia