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  1. Jedediah Strutt (1726 – 7 May 1797) or Jedidiah Strutt – as he spelled it [1] – was a hosier and cotton spinner from Belper, England. Strutt and his brother-in-law William Woollat developed an attachment to the stocking frame that allowed the production of ribbed stockings.

    • William, George, Joseph, Elizabeth and Martha
    • English
    • 7 May 1797
  2. Inventor of the Derby Rib Machine. Jedediah Strutt by Joseph Wright. Jedediah Strutt was born 25 July 1726 in South Normanton, Derbyshire. He was the son of William Strutt, a farmer, and Martha Statham. After showing an early interest in mechanics, Strutt was apprenticed at the age of fourteen to Ralph Massey, a wheelwright from Findern near Derby.

  3. Jedediah Strutt, the son of William Strutt and Martha Statham, was born at South Normanton, Derbyshire in 1726. The Strutts were small farmers and part of a small Presbyterian community with strong Nonconformist religious views. At fourteen, Jedediah was apprenticed to Ralph Massey, a wheelwright in Findern. The village was also the home of the ...

  4. Jedediah Strutt: Industrialist and Philanthopist. Text: Olga Baird. Jedediah Strutt (1726-1797) was one of leading pioneer industrialists of the 18th century. He was born at South Normanton, Derbyshire, in the family of small farmers who belonged to a Presbyterian community with strong Nonconformist religious views.

  5. Jedediah Strutt (1726 - 7 de mayo de 1797) o Jedidiah Strutt, como él lo deletreaba , fue un hilandero de calcetería y algodón de Belper, Inglaterra. Strutt y su cuñado William Woollat desarrollaron un accesorio para el marco de la media que permitió la producción de medias acanaladas.

  6. 13 de mar. de 2024 · Jedediah Strutt died in Derby in 1797 and is buried in the Unitarian Chapel in Field Row, Belper, which he had built between 1788-89. Belper Unitarian Chapel, which Strutt founded in 1788 (Image: Ashley Franklin)

  7. 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 farm from an uncle.