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Prominent British family of Quaker industrialists

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

  • 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
  • Richard Cadbury Barrow (1827–1894), merchant

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