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navigation search. of Chubb and Sons. 1772 Born, probably in Fordingham, Hants., son of Charles Chubb (1744-1790) Served an apprenticeship as a blacksmith. Established a hardware business in Portsea. 1798 Living in Winchester when he married Maria Hayter in Salisbury [1]
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Charles Chubb (died May 16, 1845, Islington, London, Eng.) was a British inventor and entrepreneur, founder of the locksmith firm of Chubb & Son (now Chubb & Son PLC), which in the 20th century became a major corporation manufacturing and distributing locks, safes, alarms, fire extinguishers, security systems, surveillance equipment, and other ...
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On 9 June 1870 he married Christian Westgarth, daughter of Patrick Macarthur, then police magistrate at Dalby, and granddaughter of William Westgarth of Melbourne.
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Charles Chubb was buried on the 22 May 1846 in the western side of Highgate Cemetery. His plot (no.1847) is in the dissenters section, immediately behind the family grave of the missionary Elijah Hoole.
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.
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1865 Patent lock manufacturer, widower, when he married Eliza Bunting in Manchester