Cadbury family

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The Cadbury family is a prominent British family of Quaker industrialists descending from Richard Tapper Cadbury.

  • Richard Tapper Cadbury (1768–1860) draper and abolitionist, who financed his sons' start-up business
    • John Cadbury (1801–1889), Quaker, family patriarch and founder of the Cadbury chocolate company working with two brothers ∞ Candia Barrow Cadbury née Barrow
      • Richard Barrow Cadbury (1835–1899), manufacturer and philanthropist ∞ Elizabeth Cadbury née Adlington
        • (1862–1958), head of the chocolate factory, founder of the Barrow Cadbury Trust[1]Geraldine Southall Cadbury née Southall, later DBE
          • (1895 - 1984), Chair of the Barrow Cadbury Trust from 1958 until his death in 1984[2]
            • Charles Lloyd Cadbury (1926-2000), Director of Barrow Cadbury Fund Ltd from 1992 until his death[3]
              • Ruth Cadbury (born 1959), Labour Member of Parliament for Brentford & Isleworth constituency since 2015.[4]
        • William Adlington Barrow Cadbury (1867–1957) ∞ Emmeline Wilson
          • born Cadbury, (1904–1998) lawyer and Lord Mayor of Birmingham (as with William and Richard Barrow above)
            • Abigail Barrow ∞ Professor Steven Shapin
            • Candia Barrow ∞ David Cox[citation needed]
            • George Barrow[citation needed]
        • Richard Tapper Cadbury (1911–1948)
      • George Cadbury (1839–1922), younger brother, developed the firm and perfected the recipe for Dairy MilkElizabeth Cadbury née Taylor, later DBE
        • Edward Cadbury, (1873–1948), head of the chocolate factory, founder of the Edward Cadbury Charitable Trust[5]
        • Marion Cadbury (1894–1979) ∞ William Greeves (1890–1960)
        • Laurence John Cadbury (1889–1982), succeeded his brother Edward as head of the chocolate company in 1944
          • Sir (George) Adrian Cadbury (1929–2015), chairman of Cadbury and Cadbury Schweppes for 24 years, writer on corporate governance, director of the Bank of England, Olympic rower, Chancellor of Aston University[citation needed]
          • Dominic Cadbury (b. 1940), businessman, Chancellor of the University of Birmingham
          • Georgina Cadbury (b. 1977), investment financier[citation needed]
        • Air Commodore Sir Egbert Cadbury, DSC, DFC (1893–1967), First World War fighter pilot and later managing director of the family firm[citation needed]
          • Peter Cadbury (1918–2006), entrepreneur in other sectors
            • Joel Cadbury (b. 1971), entrepreneur[citation needed] ∞ Divia Lalvani, daughter of Gulu Lalvani[6]
            • Paul Cadbury (b. 1975)
          • Robin Cadbury (1925–2009), engineer.[7]
            • Nigel Cadbury (b. 1956), District Judge in Worcestershire.[8]
              • James Cadbury (b. 1985), setup up Love Cocoa in 2016, a British chocolate company.[9]
              • Lady Tobi-Jayne Cadbury (b. 1987), Photographer and Law Student at the University of Law.
            • Mark Cadbury (b.1963), a descendant of John Cadbury. Marketing Director of Cadbury Communications Ltd. Trustee of the George Cadbury Trust.

References[]

  1. ^ "Barrow Cadbury Trust".
  2. ^ "Records of the Cadbury Trusts". Retrieved 25 July 2018.
  3. ^ "Mr Charles Lloyd Cadbury's director profile". Retrieved 29 September 2020.
  4. ^ "Descendants of James Cadbury" (PDF). Retrieved 29 September 2020.
  5. ^ "Edward Cadbury Charitable Trust".
  6. ^ Walker, Tim (24 April 2012). "Joel Cadbury welcomes baby boy". The Telegraph.
  7. ^ "Cadbury family death". Great Yarmouth Mercury. 10 November 2009.
  8. ^ Connell, James (9 January 2014). "Worcester judge says legal system is in 'awful mess'". Worcester News.
  9. ^ Davidson, Lauren (30 June 2016). "Cadbury descendant launches chocolate gift delivery brand Love Cocoa". The Telegraph.
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