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Joseph and Storrs
In 1843 he was one of the founders of the New Englander ( later the Yale Review ), and in 1848, with Richard Salter Storrs, Joshua Leavitt, Joseph Parrish Thompson, and Henry C. Bowen, he founded the Independent, a magazine designed primarily to combat slavery extension ; he was an editor of the Independent until 1863.
It was run by the Fry family, with Joseph Storrs Fry II, grandson of the first Joseph Storrs Fry, as the chairman.
There is also another William Storrs Fry ( circa 1806 – 1844 ) who was one of the 11 children of Joseph and Elizabeth Fry.
The son was the first Joseph Storrs Fry ( 1769 – 1835 ) who, after his mother's death, renamed the firm J. S. Fry & Sons under which name it became quite well known.
The sons of Joseph Storrs Fry and his wife Ann Allen ( 1764 ?– 1829 ) are
Francis Fry was the son of Joseph Storrs Fry and his wife Ann Allen.
Joseph Fry ( 1795 – 1879 ), son of the first Joseph Storrs Fry ( 1769 – 1835 ), and Mary Anne Swaine ( 1797 – 1886 ) were the parents of:
* Joseph Storrs Fry II ( 1826 – 1913 ).
*; and the articles there on Francis Fry ( 1803 – 1886 ), Edmund Fry ( 1754 – 1835 ), Joseph Storrs Fry ( 1826 – 1913 ), Edward Fry ( 1827 – 1918 ), and Sophia Fry née Pease.
George Ault, Ralston Crawford, Preston Dickinson, Louis Lozowick, Gerald Murphy, Niles Spencer, Joseph Stella, Stuart Davis Peter Blume, Virginia Berresford, Henry Billings John Storrs, and Miklos Suba, Francis Criss, and the photographer Paul Strand were other artists associated with the hard-edged style of Precisionism.
Harriet died in 1823 and Joseph married Eliza Storrs ( 1784 – 1861 ) on December 1 of the following year.
Amazingly, within a year of his death ten of his close relatives died, including his sister Abigail, his wife Eliza, his brother-in-law William L. Storrs, Joseph and Eliza's daughter Eliza, their son-in-law Lucius Robinson and Lucius ' father David Robinson.
This meeting has been described as a partial success, as it gained the support of Albert Fry and Lewis Fry, members of the influential Fry family ( the Fry name being known for the chocolate business set up by their grandfather and developed by their father Joseph Storrs Fry ).
His brother Joseph Storrs Fry (£ 10, 000 ), cousin Francis Fry (£ 5, 000 ), Sir William Henry Wills (£ 10, 000 ) and Sir Fredrick Wills (£ 5, 000 ).
Joseph Storrs Fry was a successful businessman but the wealth of the Fry family was small in relation to that of the Wills.
A third chocolate factory was founded by Joseph Storrs Fry in Bristol.
Joseph Bellamy married in 1786 as his second wife Abiah ( Burbank ) Leavitt Storrs, who had previously been married to Rev.

Joseph and Fry
William was the father of the Joseph Fry ( 1777 – 1861 ) the tea merchant who married the prison reformer Elizabeth Fry née Gurney ( 1780 – 1845 ).
John Fry's other son, Joseph Fry ( 1728 – 1787 ), was apprenticed to Henry Portsmouth of Basingstoke as an apothecary and doctor.
Joseph Fry founded a chocolate company called Fry, Vaughan & Co. in Bristol.
He also founded Fry and Pine later Joseph Fry & Co., a typefoundry.
Joseph Fry & Co., the typefoundry, was continued by Joseph Fry's elder son, Edmund Fry ( 1754 – 1835 ) and renamed Edmund Fry & Co. Edmund Fry had two sons who survived to adulthood: Windover Fry ( 1797 – 1835 ) and Arthur Fry ( 1809 – 1878 ).

Joseph and was
In truth, we can say that this broke the power of Senator Joseph McCarthy, who was finally exposed in full light to the American people.
Joseph Jastrow, the younger son of the distinguished rabbi, Marcus Jastrow, was a friendly, round-faced fellow with a little mustache, whose field was psychology, and who was also a punster and a jolly tease.
The Americans lost forty-four men, among them Major Joseph Morris of Morgan's regiment, an officer who was regarded with high esteem and affection, not only by his commander, but by Washington and Lafayette as well.
The younger men, Vere, and Pembroke, who was also Edward's cousin and whose Lusignan blood gave him the swarthy complexion that caused Edward of Carnarvon's irreverent friend, Piers Gaveston, to nickname him `` Joseph the Jew '', were relatively new to the game of diplomacy, but Pontissara had been on missions to Rome before, and Hotham, a man of great learning, `` jocund in speech, agreeable to meet, of honest religion, and pleasing in the eyes of all '', and an archbishop to boot, was as reliable and experienced as Othon himself.
Mrs. Dwyer's husband, M. Joseph Dwyer, was taking a 10-year-old boy from Union County on the tour of the Capitol during the final weeks of the last session.
They tried to outface him, but Joseph Simmons was as wide as two average men, and it would have taken braver men than these were to outface him.
Perhaps after the soldiers had laid him on the ground, while Joseph of Arimathea was at Pontius Pilate's asking for Christ's body, Nicodemus was gathering his mixture of myrrh and aloes, and the others had gone home to mourn.
The principal mauler, however, was Senator Joseph McCarthy.
In Senator Joseph McCarthy's phrase, it was the most unheard-of thing ever heard of.
The charge that the federal indictment of three Chicago narcotics detail detectives `` is the product of rumor, combined with malice, and individual enmity '' on the part of the federal narcotics unit here was made yesterday in their conspiracy trial before Judge Joseph Sam Perry in federal District court.
Control of the government -- such control as there was and such government as there was -- passed into the hands of Joseph Mobutu, chief of staff of the Congolese army.
William Joseph Slim, First Viscount Slim, former Governor General of Australia, was the principal British commander in the field during the Burma War.
A colossal campaign opened to sell more sexual organs of plants and Mrs. Joseph ( `` Shadow of Greatness '' ) Douglas was quoted as saying: `` I would no more sit down without flowers on my table than without serviettes ''.
Born Joseph Aloysius Dwan in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Dwan moved with his family to the United States when he was 11 years old.
In The Nemean Lion, he sided with the criminal, Miss Amy Carnaby, and saved her from having to face justice by blackmailing his client Sir Joseph Hoggins, who himself was plotting murder and was unwise enough to let Poirot discover this.
In February 1883, just before the disputed Fourth Test, a velvet bag made by Mrs Ann Fletcher, the daughter of Joseph Hines Clarke and Marion Wright, both of Dublin, was given to Bligh to contain the urn.
Extreme poverty was defined in 1996 by Joseph Wresinski, the founder of ATD Fourth World as:
Construction of this machine was never completed ; Babbage had conflicts with his chief engineer, Joseph Clement, and ultimately the British government withdrew its funding for the project.
The family home was in an area known as Spindle Hill, and his father, Joseph Alcox, traced his ancestry to colonial-era settlers in eastern Massachusetts.

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