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
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
Elsie Dorothea Cadbury (1892–1955); 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)