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Who was Elizabeth Fry's husband?

Joseph Fry, a banker. He was also a Quaker.


What was Elizabeth fry's religion?

English prison reformer Elizabeth Fry (1780 - 1845) was a Quaker (Religious Society of Friends).


What did Elizabeth Fry do?

She was a philanthropist


Who was a Quaker and helped reform prison?

Two of the more famous from the mid to late 1600's are Elizabeth Fry and John Howard. However, there are many more since then.


When was Elizabeth Fry born?

Elizabeth Fry worked at jails helping woman change there lives, she also helped make the prisons a better place to live for the prisoners, she loved the Lord and also lived her life working for Him telling people about Him. Elizabeth Fry was a missionary for the Lord. She also might have started an orphanage, but not sure.


What is Elizabeth Fry's birthday?

Elizabeth Fry was born on May 21, 1780.


When did Elizabeth Fry die?

Elizabeth Fry died on October 12, 1845 at the age of 65.


What is the birth name of Lucy Fry?

Lucy Fry's birth name is Lucy Elizabeth Fry.


Is Stephen fry related to elizabeth fry?

Stephen Fry and Elizabeth Fry are not directly related, but they share a distant familial connection. Elizabeth Fry was a prominent 19th-century social reformer known for her work in prison reform, while Stephen Fry is a contemporary actor, writer, and comedian. Fry has mentioned being a distant descendant of Elizabeth Fry in interviews, highlighting a connection through their family trees. However, they belong to different eras and have different legacies.


How old is Elizabeth Fry?

Elizabeth Fry was born on May 21, 1780 and died on October 12, 1845. Elizabeth Fry would have been 65 years old at the time of death or 235 years old today.


Who plays ruby fry in Waterloo road?

Ruby Fry is played by Elizabeth Berrington.


What has the author Anna Ruth Fry written?

Anna Ruth Fry has written: 'A Quaker adventure' 'Victories without violence' 'More victories without violence' 'The spectacles of faith'