Cadbury family

The Cadbury family is a wealthy 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; married Candia Barrow
      • 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; 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.
          • Paul Cadbury (1895–1984), chair of the Barrow Cadbury Trust from 1958 until his death in 1984
            • Charles Lloyd Cadbury (1926–2000), director of Barrow Cadbury Fund from 1992 until his death
        • William Adlington Cadbury (1867–1957); married Emmeline Hannah Wilson
          • George Corbyn Barrow (1903–1998), lawyer and Lord Mayor of Birmingham
        • Beatrice Boeke-Cadbury (1884–1976); married Kees Boeke
      • George Cadbury (1839–1922), younger brother, developed the firm; married Mary Tylor
        • Edward Cadbury, (1873–1948), head of the chocolate factory, founder of the Edward Cadbury Charitable Trust
        • George Cadbury Jr (1878–1954), chairman of Cadbury, developed the recipe for Cadbury Dairy Milk.
        • Laurence John Cadbury (1889–1982), succeeded his brother Edward as head of the chocolate company in 1944
        • Sir Egbert Cadbury (1893–1967), First World War fighter pilot and later managing director of the family firm
          • Peter Cadbury (1918–2006), entrepreneur
        • Marion Cadbury (1894–1979); married William Greeves (1890–1960)
  • Richard Cadbury Barrow (1827–1894), merchant
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