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c1877 Birth of son [[Henry Reginald Fry]]
c1877 Birth of son [[Henry Reginald Fry]]


1901 Living at Monken Hadley, Herts: [[John Doyle Fry|John D. Fay]] (age 60 born Bristol), Managing Director of Printing Works. With his wife Ellen Fay (age 56 born London) and their three children; Ellen B. Fay (age 28 born London); John Fay (age 26 born London); and Henry R. Fay (age 24 born London). Six servants.<ref>1901 Census</ref>
1901 Living at Monken Hadley, Herts: [[John Doyle Fry|John D. Fry]] (age 60 born Bristol), Managing Director of Printing Works. With his wife Ellen Fry (age 56 born London) and their three children; Ellen B. Fry (age 28 born London); John Fry (age 26 born London); and Henry R. Fry (age 24 born London). Six servants.<ref>1901 Census</ref>


1907 May 17th. Probate to his widow Ellen Fry and to Conrad Penrose Fry, John Fry and Henry Reginald Fry, public company directors.
1907 May 17th. Probate to his widow Ellen Fry and to Conrad Penrose Fry, John Fry and Henry Reginald Fry, public company directors.

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John Doyle Fry (c1841-1907), chairman of Barclay and Fry

c1841 Born in Bristol the son of Francis Fry, chocolate maker, and his wife Matilda

c1877 Birth of son Henry Reginald Fry

1901 Living at Monken Hadley, Herts: John D. Fry (age 60 born Bristol), Managing Director of Printing Works. With his wife Ellen Fry (age 56 born London) and their three children; Ellen B. Fry (age 28 born London); John Fry (age 26 born London); and Henry R. Fry (age 24 born London). Six servants.[1]

1907 May 17th. Probate to his widow Ellen Fry and to Conrad Penrose Fry, John Fry and Henry Reginald Fry, public company directors.

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  1. 1901 Census