man‎Dorabji Mehta‏‎, son of Nanabhai Mehta and Navazbai Mehta‏.
Died ‎6 Jun 1911
Dorabji Nanabhai Mehta studied at the Branch School in Bombay until his father's business collapsed and the family returned to Navsari. When Nanabhai managed to get a job there, the boy returned to study in Bombay. Later, he was called to Taipei by his maternal uncle - E. N. Mehta to handle the that branch of the business.

In 1897, he took charge of his brother, Meherwanji Mehta's business in Canton. He was an honest and upright man and well respected by the local Chinese inhabitants. He expanded the business and became a partner in the firm. He spent the better half of his life in that region and was much loved by the people there.

After his death, his brother Meherwanji built a hospital in Navsari in his memory.

Married/ Related to:

womanBhikaiji Mehta‏, daughter of Pestonji Mehta and Baiai Mehta‏.
Died ‎6 Mar 1923

Children:

1.
manDhunjisha Mehta‏
Born ‎1877, died ‎13 Dec 1929‎, age 51 or 52 years
Dhunjisha Dorabji Mehta studied till the age of 11 in Gujarati before his paternal uncle, Meherwanji, called him away to Calcutta where he received an English education till the 7th standard. He began working with his uncle in 1897 and in 1901, he took charge of the Canton branch.

After his father died, he became a partner in M.N. Mehta and Co. and took charge of the Head Office. Finally in 1926, he began his own firm, Dorabji Mehta and Sons, in Calcutta.

2.
manManaji Mehta‏
Born ‎1885, died ‎13 Aug 1929‎, age 43 or 44 years
Manaji Dorabji Mehta studied in Navsari in Gujarati till the age of 7 when his paternal uncle Meherwanji Mehta called him to Calcutta to study at the St. Xavier's School. He studied here only till the fourth standard, but his love for books gave him knowledge and a good command over the English language.

His ambition was not business but engineering and he got himself apprenticed to a foundary where he worked for a while before being called to Nagpur to work with the "Empress Mills" that had recently been founded by Jamshedji Tata.

Not liking it there, however, he returned to Calcutta and joined M. N. Mehta and Co. as an assistant. When his father died, he became a partner in the firm and took his first trip to China where he relieved his brother, Dhunjisha.

He lived in Canton for one and a half years before coming back to Calcutta but had to return in 1914 when the manager left. In 1915, he went over to Kobe and opened a new branch there.

3.
woman‎Mankebai Mehta‏‎

4.
woman‎Jalamai Mehta‏‎
Died ‎1901

5.
womanNaja Mehta‏