1768, d. 1860)Mother: Elizabeth Head Cadbury (m. 1796)Sister: Sarah CadburySister: Ann CadburyBrother: Benjamin Head Cadbury (Cadbury executive, b. Remains: Buried, Witton Cemetery, Birmingham, West Midlands, England. Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Risk Factors: Depression, Do you know something we don't? Father: Richard Tapper Cadbury (linen draper, b. Born: 12-Aug-1801Birthplace: Birmingham, West Midlands, EnglandDied: 11-May-1889Location of death: Birmingham, West Midlands, EnglandCause of death: IllnessRemains: Buried, Witton Cemetery, Birmingham, West Midlands, England, Gender: MaleReligion: QuakerRace or Ethnicity: WhiteSexual orientation: StraightOccupation: Business, Nationality: EnglandExecutive summary: Chocolatier. Cause of death: Illness. John Cadbury. Location of death: Birmingham, West Midlands, England. 1798, d. 1880)Sister: Elizabeth Head CadburySister: Emma Cadbury (b. In 1831 he began making his own cocoa and chocolate, in 1847 his brother Benjamin joined the firm, and in 1853 Cadbury Brothers received a royal warrant as official confectioners for Queen Victoria. Birthplace: Birmingham, West Midlands, England. 1841, d. 1841)Son: Edward Cadbury (b. Born: 12-Aug - 1801. John Cadbury was apprenticed to a tea dealer in his teens and early twenties, then opened a tea and coffee shop in Birmingham in 1824, with a small selection of cocoa and chocolate that came to be his best-selling items. 1811, d. 1905)Brother: James CadburyBrother: Joel CadburySister: Lucretia CadburySister: Maria CadburyBrother: Richard CadburyWife: Priscilla Ann Dymond Cadbury (b. 1799, m. 1826, d. 1828, no children)Wife: Candia Barrow Cadbury (b. Gender: Male. Cadbury paid his workers well, established work councils to hear and resolve employee grievances, and kept a physician on staff to provide for workers' health care. 1834, d. 1866)Son: Richard Cadbury (Cadbury executive, b. Cadbury died in 1889, and left his home to his church, the Religious Society of Friends. 19-Sep-1839, d. 1922)Son: Joseph Cadbury (b. He sank into depression after the death of his wife in 1855, and the business faltered until he retired in 1861, turning the company over to his sons, who manufactured Cadbury's first Easter eggs in 1875 and revitalized the business. He campaigned to outlaw child labor, and was a founding member of the Animals Friends Society, which later evolved into the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Died: 11-May - 1889. https://www.geni.com/people/John-CADBURY/6000000004666712344 1845, d. 1875), Cadbury Schweppes Founder & President (1824-61) of Cadbury Brothers 1838, d. 1908)Son: George Cadbury (Cadbury executive, b. 1835, d. 1899)Daughter: Maria Cadbury (b. 1843, d. 1866)Son: Henry Cadbury (b. 1805, m. 1831, d. 1855, seven children)Son: John Cadbury (b. Submit a correction or make a comment about this profile, Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Submit a correction or make a comment about this profile.