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  1. Jedediah Strutt was born in South Normanton in Derbyshire in 1726, the son of a prosperous farmer and maltster. He married Elizabeth Woollatt in 1755, and in 1759, he and his brother-in-law, William Woollatt, took out a patent for an invention which, when added to a knitting frame, produced ribbed stockings. The Derby Rib Machine proved a great ...

  2. 11 de dic. de 2023 · Jedediah Strutt (1726–1797) by Joseph Wright of Derby (1734–1797), c.1790, from Derby Museums

  3. Key Figures – Jedediah Strutt 1726-97. Jedediah Strutt, 1726-97, was the son of a prosperous farmer and maltster. He was born in South Normanton and moved to Findern near Derby, when he became apprenticed to a wheelwright. The details of his early adult years are unknown, but about 1754 he returned to the area of his birth having inherited a ...

  4. Jedediah Strutt, along with Richard Arkwright were the main pioneers of the cotton spinning industry in Derbyshire. Jedediah Strutt was born in Newton by Blackwell, Derbyshire, in 1726, second son of William Strutt and Martha Statham. In 1740 he was apprentised to Ralph Massey, a wheelwright in Findern, Derbyshire, where he met his future wife ...

  5. Jedediah Strutt was born on July 25th 1726 at Blackwell near Alfreton. His father, William was a farmer and maltster and his mother Martha (nee Statham) came from near Belper. Jedediah was the middle son, his elder brother Joseph became a merchant in London and his younger brother William became involved with Jedediah’s hosiery business in Derby.

  6. 10 de may. de 2024 · Jedediah Strutt (1726-1797), Inventor and cotton manufacturer. Sitter in 2 portraits Designer of an improved stocking-frame, which laid the foundation for a rich hosiery business; went into partnership with Arkwright, making first stockings, then weaving cotton calicoes; the business was carried on by his son, William, who designed iron-framed, multi-storey buildings for his factories.