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Robert Hibbert (1717 1784)

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Robert Hibbert

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1717-1784

Robert Hibbert (1717 - 12 Jan 1784) was a West Indies merchant and cotton manufacturer in Manchester with commercial premises on King’s Street.

Robert was one of three sons born in Cheshire to Robert Hibbert and Margaret Tetlow. His younger brother Thomas Hibbert (1710–1780) was the first family member to develop the family business interests in Jamaica, which included slave trading and sugar plantations. His other brother John (1732-1769) also lived in Jamaica, from 1754 until his death.

Robert married Abigail Scholey, with whom he had nine children: Anne Hibbert, Elizabeth Hibbert, John Hibbert (? - 1770), Margaret Hibbert, Samuel Hibbert (?-1746), Thomas Hibbert (1744-1819; co-founder of family trading partnership, Hibbert, Purrier and Horton), Robert Hibbert (1750-1835), George Hibbert (1757-1837) and William Hibbert (1759-1844).

Hibbert, Purrier and Horton

The family trading interests were managed through Hibbert, Purrier and Horton. Sons Robert, George and William were all partners in the firm in 1804.

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Robert Hibbert (1717-1784) Wikipedia