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1864 Born eldest son of [[John Bibby, Junior|John Bibby]] and his wife Frances Caroline<ref>BMD</ref>
1864 Born eldest son of [[John Bibby, Junior|John Bibby]] and his wife Frances Caroline<ref>BMD</ref>
1891 Married Eugenie Antoinette Macdonald in Lancaster Gate, London<ref>BMD</ref>
1891 Coppermaster, living in Eccleston, Cheshire with Eugenie Bibby


1898 On the death of his father, John Hartley Bibby took on the management of both the copper rolling works at Garston, [[John Bibby, Sons and Co|John Bibby, Sons and Co (Garston)]], and  smelters at St Helens <ref>The Times, Nov 29, 1938</ref>
1898 On the death of his father, John Hartley Bibby took on the management of both the copper rolling works at Garston, [[John Bibby, Sons and Co|John Bibby, Sons and Co (Garston)]], and  smelters at St Helens <ref>The Times, Nov 29, 1938</ref>

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1864 Born eldest son of John Bibby and his wife Frances Caroline[1]

1891 Married Eugenie Antoinette Macdonald in Lancaster Gate, London[2]

1891 Coppermaster, living in Eccleston, Cheshire with Eugenie Bibby

1898 On the death of his father, John Hartley Bibby took on the management of both the copper rolling works at Garston, John Bibby, Sons and Co (Garston), and smelters at St Helens [3]

1911 copper master, director, living in Caerhun with his wife Eugenie, 47, and 3 of their 4 children[4]

1938 Died

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Sources of Information

  1. BMD
  2. BMD
  3. The Times, Nov 29, 1938
  4. 1911 census