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Joseph Storrs Fry

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Birthplace: London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
Death: August 28, 1861 (84)
London, United Kingdom
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Son of William Storrs Fry and Elizabeth Fry
Husband of Elizabeth Fry
Father of Katherine "Kitty" Fry; Rachel Elizabeth Cresswell; John Gurney Fry; William Storrs Fry; Richenda Reynolds and 6 others
Brother of William Storrs Fry; Thomas Fry; Elizabeth Fry; Aaron Fry; Elizabeth Fry and 1 other

Occupation: Tea Merchant
Managed by: Martin Severin Eriksen
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About Joseph Storrs Fry

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Fry_(tea_merchant)

Joseph Fry (21 April 1777 – 28 August 1861) was a tea dealer and an unsuccessful banker. He was the husband of Elizabeth Fry, prison reformer.

Parental family

He was born in London 21 April 1777, the youngest of the three sons, (one of whom died aged 27) and three daughters of William Storrs Fry (1736-1808) and Elizabeth Fry (born Lambert), who were "plain" Quakers. His father had moved from Wiltshire to London and established a company dealing in tea and banking services, later called W. S. Fry & Sons.

W.S. Fry's brother, Joseph Fry (1728-1787) founded the chocolate factory that was later to become J. S. Fry & Sons and a type-founding works in Bristol, for which the Fry family is famous.

The brothers, Joseph and William Fry (1768-1858) joined the family business. However, their mother is credited with "the financial acumen which had enabled money both to be acquired and prudently managed: it was a quality which perhaps neither of the sons inherited".

Birth: FHL Film Number 817385:
Name: Joseph Storrs Fry
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 21 Apr 1777
Birth Place: Parish of St. Mary le Bow, London, England
Father: William Storrs Fry
Mother: Elizabeth

Marriage

On 19 August 1800 at the Norwich Quaker Meeting House, Goats Lane, Norwich, Joseph married Elizabeth Gurney (1780-1845), daughter of John Gurney (1749/50-1809) and Catherine Gurney (born Bell, 1755-1792). The bride's family were proverbially wealthy bankers, originally based in Norwich.



Joseph Fry was a tea dealer and an unsuccessful banker. He was the husband of the prison reformer Elizabeth Fry.

Joseph Fry's father was William Storrs Fry (1736–1808) who moved from Wiltshire to London and established a company dealing in tea and banking services, later called W. S. Fry & Sons. William married Elizabeth Lambert in 1767, who was, like him, a "plain" Quaker.

Joseph was born in London 21 April 1777, the youngest of the three sons, and three daughters of William and Elizabeth Fry. One of his brothers died aged 27. He and his older brother, William Fry (1768–1858), joined the family business. However, their mother is credited with "the financial acumen which had enabled money both to be acquired and prudently managed: it was a quality which perhaps neither of the sons inherited".

William Storrs Fry's brother Joseph Fry (1728–1787) founded the chocolate factory that was later to become J. S. Fry & Sons and a type-founding works in Bristol, for which the Fry family is famous.

On 19 August 1800 at the Norwich Quaker Meeting House, Goats Lane, Norwich, Joseph married Elizabeth Gurney (1780–1845), daughter of John Gurney (1749–1809) and Catherine Gurney (born Bell, 1755–1792). The bride's family were proverbially wealthy bankers, originally based in Norwich.

Children He had five sons and six daughters (one of whom died in infancy): Katharine (Kitty) Fry born 22 August 1801, unmarried Rachel Elizabeth Fry born 25 March 1803 died 1888, married Francis Cresswell John Fry born 1804 died 1872, married Rachel Reynolds William Storrs Fry born 1 June 1806, died 1844, married Juliana Pelly[6] Richenda Fry born 18 February 1808, died 1884 married Foster Reynolds Joseph Fry born 20 September 1809, died 1896, married Alice Partridge Elizabeth (Betsy) Fry born February 1811, died 1815 Hannah Fry born 12 September 1812, died 10 March 1895, married William Champion Streatfeild of Chart's Edge, Westerham, Kent Louisa Fry born 1814, died 1896, married Raymond Pelly[6] Samuel Fry born 1816 (known as "Gurney"), married Sophia Pinkerton Daniel Fry, known as "Henry" or "Harry", born October 1822 died 1892, married Lucy Sheppard Business difficulties[edit] During the 1812 financial panic in the City of London, William Fry precipitated a crisis, by lending a large amount of the bank's money to his wife's family, undermining its solvency. It was Joseph's wife, with her Gurney financial grasp and her connections, who pulled things through; her brother John Gurney (1781–1814), brother-in-law Samuel Hoare III (1783–1847) and cousin Hudson Gurney (1775- 1864)[7] came to inspect the firm's accounts and left her in no doubt that they would do "what is needful for us" which, meant a large investment in the W.S. Fry & Sons bank.

During the 1825 City financial crisis, Elizabeth Fry's relations saved the firm from bankruptcy. When the same problems recurred in 1828, no further Gurney support was offered and on 21 November, W.S. Fry closed.

The Gurneys acted as receivers and saved the tea merchant business, placing it under their control with Joseph Fry on a salary of £600 per year.

Bankruptcy was not tolerated by the Religious Society of Friends. Joseph Fry was disowned by Ratcliff & Barking Monthly Meeting in May 1829: however, he was re-instated, with much admonition, in 1838.

When they were first married, they lived "over the shop" in St. Mildred Court, Poultry, City of London. After his father's death in 1808, they moved to the grander Plashet House, East Ham. In 1829, they needed to reduce their expenditure and moved to a smaller house in "The Cedars", Upton Lane. After the death of Joseph's sister, Elizabeth Fry (1779–1844), they moved to her home, Plashet Cottage, East Ham. He lived there until his death on 28 August 1861.

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Joseph Storrs Fry's Timeline

1777
April 21, 1777
London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
1801
August 22, 1801
1803
March 25, 1803
1804
1804
1806
June 1, 1806
1808
February 18, 1808
1809
September 20, 1809
1811
1811
1812
September 12, 1812
Plashet House, East Ham, Essex, England (United Kingdom)