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Aug 30, 2024 · By his first marriage (to Priscilla Withers) John Chubb had three sons, who became managing directors of the family firm when it became a private limited company in 1882: John Charles Chubb (1846-99), George Hayter Chubb (1848-1946) and Henry Withers Chubb (1857-1905).
Dec 6, 2021 · *Jeremiah Chubb was also born at Fordingbridge on June 10, 1790. *Charles married Maria Hayter on August 20, 1798. No family members attended the wedding.
He married Maria Hayter on 20 August 1798—possibly against the wishes of both families as no members of either family attended the wedding. Jeremiah appears to have been living with Charles's family when he invented the detector lock (patent no. 4219, 3 February 1818).
He married Mary Haworth, daughter of John Fletcher Haworth JP, on 8 June 1898. They had three children, Shirley Chubb (1909–2002), [3] George Charles Hayter Chubb (25 April 1911 – 2 September 2003), and Hon. David William Early Chubb (31 May 1914 – 4 March 1993). She died 4 June 1948.
1798 Living in Winchester when he married Maria Hayter in Salisbury [1] 1818 His brother, Jeremiah, invented the detector lock, which was soon recognised as the best of its kind. 1818 Charles and Jeremiah Chubb moved to Wolverhampton to manufacture locks but this business was not successful; Jeremiah went to France and then America.
Charles was born on 16 January 1772 at Fordingbridge, Hampshire, and baptised on 29 January at Hale. He was the son of Charles Chubb and Hannah. Charles married Maria Hayter on 20 August 1798 in St Edmund's Church, Salisbury, Wiltshire. He died in 1846. Sources
Chubb Locks & Safes. Spouse. Maria Heyter (1775–1846) Relatives. Jeremiah Chubb (1790–1847) John Chubb (1816–1872) Charles Chubb (1779 – 1846) was an English lock and safe manufacturer. Grave of Charles Chubb in Highgate Cemetery.