William Crapon Sibley

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William Crapon Sibley (1832–1902) was a 19th-century American business executive in the American South. He served as president of the Sibley Manufacturing company of Augusta, Georgia.[1]

William Crapon Sibley was born in Augusta, Georgia, May 3, 1832. He is the ninth in lineal descent from John Sibley of St Albans, Hertfordshire, England, who in 1629 settled in Salem, Massachusetts and later in Charlestown, Boston, Massachusetts. His father, Josiah Sibley, of Uxbridge, Massachusetts, removed to Augusta, Georgia, in 1821, and died there in 1888. His mother was Sarah Ann, daughter of William Crapon of Providence, Rhode Island.[1]

He received his education at private schools, and was prepared for college at the Richmond County Academy, Augusta, but decided to forego a collegiate course.[2]

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