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About Jedediah Strutt
Jedediah Strutt was born 26th 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.
After completing his apprenticeship, Strutt went to Leicester and continued to practice the profession of his apprenticeship. Shortly before 1755 he returned to Blackwell, within the Bolsover District, where he had been left a farm by his uncle. There he married Elizabeth Woolatt, the daughter of the family he lodged with as an apprentice.
With the farm providing a modest income, Strutt began to experiment once more with mechanical devices. His attention turned to the development of machinery to work in the thriving and expanding local knitting industry. As a small time hosier he started to gain an insight into the industry and the opportunities that existed. His brother-in-law, William Woolatt, who had served an apprenticeship in the industry provided further knowledge.
Strutt and Woolatt formed a partnership to exploit a new machine with Samuel Need, a hosier from Nottingham, as the third partner and financial backer. The business began to prosper and expand. Strutt later founded a silk mill in Derby to supply local hosiers with quality yarn.
The growing popularity of cotton as a cheaper alternative to silk, encouraged Strutt and Need to support Richard Arkwright following his arrival in Nottingham. In 1771 Strutt, Need and Arkwright met and agreed the details for the construction of Cromford Mill, now a National World Heritage Site. Strutt and Need built further mills at Belper in 1778 and Milford in 1779. With the death of Need in 1781, Strutt dissolved the partnership with Arkwright as he was concerned about Arkwright's ambitious plans.
Belper had an established knitting industry prior to Strutt's arrival. Building upon this early start, Strutt continued to expand his operations in the town and the North Mill was built in 1786. A man with a strong religious ethic, Strutt built workers' cottages around the mills at Belper and Milford. In 1788 he built a Unitarian Chapel to serve the local community and provide a Sunday School for the town's children.
Following the death of Elizabeth in 1774, Strutt married an Anne Daniels in 1781. On 7 May 1797, Strutt died and was buried in a vault under the Unitarian Chapel he built in Belper
Jedediah Strutt's Timeline
1726 |
July 26, 1726
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Alfreton, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom
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1756 |
July 20, 1756
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Alfreton, Derbyshire, UK
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1758 |
1758
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ALFRETON Derbyshire England
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1760
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1761 |
September 1761
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1765 |
1765
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1797 |
May 7, 1797
Age 70
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Derby, UK
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