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c.1810 Birth of son [[John Bibby|John]] | c.1810 Birth of son [[John Bibby|John]] | ||
1812 Birth of son [[Thomas Bibby (1812- )|Thomas]] | |||
1813 Birth of son [[James Bibby (1813- )|James]] | 1813 Birth of son [[James Bibby (1813- )|James]] | ||
1840 Died near Aintree under mysterious circumstances; the coachman had set him down at Bootle, about half a mile from his home but his body was found near Aintree, several miles away.<ref>The Times July 22, 1840</ref> | 1840 Died near Aintree under mysterious circumstances; the coachman had set him down at Bootle, about half a mile from his home but his body was found near Aintree, several miles away.<ref>The Times July 22, 1840</ref> |
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John Bibby (1775-1840), founder of John Bibby and Sons
1805 Married Mary Mellard in Stoke on Trent
c.1810 Birth of son John
1812 Birth of son Thomas
1813 Birth of son James
1840 Died near Aintree under mysterious circumstances; the coachman had set him down at Bootle, about half a mile from his home but his body was found near Aintree, several miles away.[1]
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- ↑ The Times July 22, 1840