[1] The members of his family emigrated to Lebanon in the 17th century and settled in Mukhtara in the Chouf.
[1] Fouad Jumblatt studied at the American University of Beirut.
[2] His wife was Nazira Jumblatt (1890–1951)[3] who enjoyed a prestigious social status after the death of her husband.
Fouad and Nazira also had a daughter, Linda Al Atrash, who was killed in her house in East Beirut in May 1976 during the civil war.
[4] Fouad Jumblatt was killed by Shakeeb Wahhab in 1921 when he was thirty-six years old.