Sophia Fry later Lady Fry (11 June 1837 – 30 March 1897) was a British political activist, notable for founding the Women's Liberal Federation. Born in...
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wife). Samuel Fry (1816–1902; known as "Gurney"); married to Sophia Pinkerton (aunt of poet and translator Percy Edward Pinkerton). Daniel Fry (1821–1892;...
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Joseph Storrs Fry II, later took over the family business. His uncle, Sir Theodore Fry, 1st Baronet, the husband of philanthropist Sophia Fry, was a Liberal...
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Edmund Fry (Plymouth 1840 – 1897) married Sophia Dunkin Prideaux (*1838 Modbury, Devon), who was a photographic colourist. Clarence Edmund Fry was an...
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the County of Durham, in 1894. Fry died at the age of 76 at his residence, Beechhanger Court, Caterham. Fry married Sophia Pease (1837–1897), a philanthropist...
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Pease (1797–1868), eldest son Sophia Fry née Pease (1837–1897), philanthropist and political activist, married Theodore Fry Joseph Pease (railway pioneer)...
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London, England in about 1825. In 1860 she came to New Zealand. Fry, Ruth. "Sarah Sophia Stothard". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture...
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The Women's Liberal Federation (WLF) was formed on the initiative of Sophia Fry, who in 1886 called a meeting at her house of fifteen local Women's Liberal...
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Sophie Scholl (redirect from Sophia Scholl)
Sophia Magdalena Scholl (9 May 1921 – 22 February 1943) was a German student and anti-Nazi political activist, active within the White Rose non-violent...
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2007, she married Mark Fry, the director of marketing at Sony BMG in Finland. Fry gave birth to her first child, a daughter, Sophia in March 2007. In 2010...
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