
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.
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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 …
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Aug 12, 2025 · 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 …
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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 …
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 …
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Discover life events, stories and photos about Joseph Storrs Fry II (1767–1835) of Bristol, England.
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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 …
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Joseph Storrs Fry (born 1767, died 1835) was an important English businessman. He was famous for making chocolate and sweets. He was part of the well-known Fry Family from Bristol, …
John Fry would have rejoiced to know that his great, great grandson, Joseph Storrs Fry (1826-1913), held the office thirteen times - a longer record than that of any Friend in the history of …