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John Bibby

From Graces Guide

1810 Born in Everton[1], son of John and Mary Bibby[2]

1839 A merchant at the time of the birth of his son John, living in Everton[3]

1841 A merchant, living in Everton, with Fanny Bibby, 25 and John Bibby, 2 and Ellen Bibby 3 months[4]

He lived at Hart-hill, Liverpool; he started copper-rolling works at Garston and smelters at St Helens. Established the business that became John Bibby, Sons and Co; [5]

1856 Death of his wife Fanny at Allerton[6]

c.1860 Married Anna Maria Emily Fleetwood Hesketh (b.1829)

1861 JP and retired merchant, living in Wavetree, West Derby, Garston, with his wife Anna M E F Bibby 31, John Bibby 21, copper merchant, Ellen Bibby 20, Fanny Bibby 17, Alice Bibby 16, Alfred Bibby 14, Edith Bibby 2 months[7]

1898 Died

1899 Anna M. Emily Fleetwood Bibby, age 69, died and was buried at Allerton[8]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1881 census
  2. BMD
  3. Liverpool Baptisms
  4. 1841 census
  5. The Times, Nov 29, 1938
  6. The Times Nov. 15, 1856
  7. 1861 census
  8. Liverpool burials