Cadbury family

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
        • Barrow Cadbury (1862–1958), head of the chocolate factory, founder of the Barrow Cadbury Trust[1]Geraldine Southall Cadbury née Southall, later DBE
          • Paul Cadbury (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
          • George Corbyn Barrow 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
            • George Barrow
        • 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
          • Dominic Cadbury (b. 1940), businessman, Chancellor of the University of Birmingham
          • Georgina Cadbury (b. 1977), investment financier
        • Air Commodore Sir Egbert Cadbury, DSC, DFC (1893–1967), First World War fighter pilot and later managing director of the family firm
          • Peter Cadbury (1918–2006), entrepreneur in other sectors
            • Joel Cadbury (b. 1971), entrepreneur ∞ 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) a descendant of John Cadbury, 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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