Cadbury family

The Cadbury family is a British family of wealthy Quaker industrialists descending from Richard Tapper Cadbury.[1]

  • Richard Tapper Cadbury (1768–1860), draper and abolitionist, who financed his sons' start-up business; married Elizabeth Head
  • John Cadbury (1801–1889), Quaker, family patriarch and founder of the Cadbury chocolate company working with two brothers; married firstly Priscilla Ann Dymond (1799–1828) and they had no children; married secondly Candia Barrow (1805–1855) with whom he had seven children
  • John Cadbury (1834–1866)
  • Richard Cadbury (1835–1899), manufacturer and philanthropist; married Elizabeth Adlington
  • Barrow Cadbury (1862–1958), head of the chocolate factory, founder of the Barrow Cadbury Trust;[2] married Geraldine Cadbury
  • Dorothy Adlington Cadbury (1892–1987), director of Cadbury and botanist. Her name appears on the side of tubs of Cadbury Roses chocolates.[3]
  • Paul Cadbury (1895–1984), chair of the Barrow Cadbury Trust from 1958 until his death in 1984[4]
  • Charles Lloyd Cadbury (1926–2000), director of Barrow Cadbury Fund from 1992 until his death[5]
  • Ruth Margaret Cadbury (born 1959), Labour MP for Brentford & Isleworth since 2015
  • William Adlington Cadbury (1867–1957); married Emmeline Hannah Wilson
  • George Corbyn Barrow (1903–1998), lawyer and Lord Mayor of Birmingham[6]
  • Beatrice Boeke-Cadbury (1884–1976); married Kees Boeke[7]
  • Edith Butler-Cadbury (1872–1951)
  • Maria Cadbury (1838–1908)[8]
  • George Cadbury (1839–1922), younger brother, developed the firm; married firstly Mary Tylor (died 1887);[9] married secondly Elizabeth Mary Taylor (1858–1951)[10]
  • Edward Cadbury, (1873–1948), head of the chocolate factory, founder of the Edward and Dorothy Cadbury Charitable Trust;[11] married Dorothy Howitt (1872–1950)
  • George Cadbury Jr (1878–1954), chairman of Cadbury, developed the recipe for Cadbury Dairy Milk.[12]
  • Mary Isabel Cadbury (1884–1975); married Kenneth Henry Wilson (born 1885)
  • Eleanor Cadbury (1885–1959); married Bertram Fothergill Crosfield (1882–1951), managing director of daily newspaper The News Chronicle and The Star
  • Laurence John Cadbury (1889–1982), succeeded his brother Edward as head of the chocolate company in 1944; married Joyce Mathews
  • Sir Adrian Hayhurst Cadbury (1929–2015), chairman of Cadbury and Cadbury Schweppes for 24 years, director of the Bank of England, Olympic rower, and chancellor of Aston University;[13] married Gillian Skepper; married secondly Susan Sinclair
  • Sir Dominic Cadbury (born 1940), businessman, Chancellor of the University of Birmingham; married Cecilia Sarah Symes
  • Jocelyn Cadbury (1946–1982), Conservative MP for Birmingham Northfield, 1979–1982
  • George Norman Cadbury (1890 - 1980)
  • Elsie Dorothea Cadbury (1892–1972); Voluntary Aid Detachment nurse during World War I[14]
  • Sir Egbert Cadbury (1893–1967), First World War fighter pilot,[15] later managing director of the family firm;[16] married Mary Forbes Phillips (1895–1968)
  • Peter Egbert Cadbury (1918–2006), entrepreneur; married firstly Benedicta Bruce; married secondly Jennifer Hammond-Maude; married thirdly Jane Mead
  • Joel Cadbury, one-time owner of the Groucho Club
  • George Patric Lucas Cadbury (1920–1941)
  • Marion Janet Cadbury (1894–1979); politician, married William Greeves (1890–1960)
  • Joseph Cadbury (1841–1841)[8]
  • Edward Cadbury (1843–1866)[8]
  • Henry Cadbury (1845–1875)[8]
  • Richard Cadbury Barrow (1827–1894), merchant

References

  1. Descendants of James Cadbury retrieved 29 September 2020^
  2. History of the Trust^
  3. The lost chocolates from Quality Street, Roses, Celebrations and Heroes Nottingham Post, retrieved 1 November 2022^
  4. Records of the Cadbury Trusts retrieved 25 July 2018^
  5. Mr Charles Lloyd Cadbury's director profile retrieved 29 September 2020^
  6. Aldermen hand in over £150 — in good cause Birmingham Evening Mail and Despatch, 2 May 1996, retrieved 1 November 2022^
  7. Gezinsblad van Beatrice Cadbury Humanitarisme in Nederland, retrieved 2024-12-10^
  8. John Cadbury The Notable Names Database (NNDB), retrieved 2024-12-10^
  9. Robert Fitzgerald. Cadbury, George (1839–1922), confectionery manufacturer and social reformer 26 May 2016, retrieved 2024-12-10^
  10. Sarah Delamont. Cadbury [née Taylor], Dame Elizabeth Mary (1858–1951), welfare worker and philanthropist 23 September 2004, retrieved 2024-12-10^
  11. EDCadburyTrust^
  12. Paul Hunter. The Seven Inconvenient Truths of Business Strategy Taylor & Francis, 2016^
  13. Sir Adrian Cadbury, corporate governance pioneer, 1929–2015 Financial Times^
  14. Community: Cadburys at War Imperial War Museum: Lives of the First World War, retrieved 2024-12-10^
  15. Cadbury, Lt. Egbert, RN Blue Plaques, retrieved 2024-12-10^
  16. Blue plaque unveiled in honour of Egbert Cadbury Eastern Daily Press, 17 October 2013^