Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Henry Leigh Bibby

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c.1873 Born son of John Bibby, Junior

1881 John Bibby, Junior, copper merchant and manufacturer, living in Toxteth Park with Francis C. Bibby 38, Hugh G. Bibby 13, T. Francis Bibby 10, Elizabeth E. Bibby 9, Henry Leigh Bibby, Enid D. Bibby 6, Francis J. Bibby 5, Muriel A. Bibby 2, Alice M.G. Bibby 1 and in infant[1]

1918 Major Henry Leigh Bibby was killed at sea. He was a member of the firm John Bibby, Sons and Co (St Helens) Ltd[2]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1881 census
  2. The Times August 28, 1918