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Joseph Storrs Fry - Wikipedia Joseph Storrs Fry (1767–1835) was an English chocolate and confectionery manufacturer and a member of the Fry Family of Bristol, England
Joseph Storrs Fry (1767-abt. 1835) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree Joseph Storrs Fry (1767–1835) was an English chocolate and confectionery manufacturer and a member of the Fry Family of Bristol, England He was born in Bristol on 18 June 1767, [1] son of Joseph Fry and his wife Anna Portsmouth
The Fry Family, Chocolate Makers - Quakers in the World Joseph Storrs Fry II (1826 – 1913), great grandson of the first Joseph Fry, was the first chairman and by 1907 J S Fry Sons Ltd was Britain’s fifty-first largest manufacturing employer All the Frys were devout Quakers, known for their quiet kindness and generosity
What happened to Fry’s Chocolate? - Industrial Artifacts Fry’s Chocolate is one of the oldest European chocolate makers, starting from the 18th century with a Quaker named Joseph Fry (1728–1787) and his wife, Anna, and their store in Bristol, England
Joseph Storrs Fry - Graces Guide 1822 Dr Hunt retired and Joseph Storrs Fry took his sons on as partners renaming the firm J S Fry and Sons under which name it became the largest commercial producer of chocolate in Britain
Joseph Fry - Candy Hall of Fame In 1795, for example, his son, Joseph Storr Fry invented a way to grind cocoa beans using a Watt steam engine, introducing factory techniques to the cocoa industry, and by 1822 the company was the largest commercial chocolate manufacturer in Britain
Fry family (chocolate) - EverybodyWiki Bios Wiki Joseph Storrs Fry was the first to introduce factory methods into the making of chocolate and the first to use a Watt's steam engine to grind the beans
J. S. Fry Sons - Wikipedia In 1822 Hunt retired and Joseph Storrs Fry took on his sons Joseph, Francis and Richard as partners: the firm was renamed J S Fry Sons The company became the largest commercial producer of chocolate in the UK