| Jedediah Strutt |
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| 1726 births | |
| strutt, jedediah | |
| 1797 deaths | |
| people of the industrial revolution | |
| english inventors | |
| strutt, j. | |
| people from derbyshire | |
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. Courtesy of the Wright Gallery]] Strutt and his brother-in-law William Woollat developed an attachment to the Stocking Frame that allowed the production of ribbed Stocking s. Their machine became known as the Derby Rib machine, and the stockings it produced quickly became popular. Later they worked with Richard Arkwright to perfect his design for the Spinning Frame , an improvement over the Spinning Jenny . The device eventually became known as the Water Frame because a Water Wheel was used to power it. FAMILY Strutt was the second son of William Strutt of South Normanton and Martha Statham of Shottle , Derbyshire , England. In 1755 , he married Elizabeth Woollatt. They had five children before Elizabeth's death in London in 1774 . In 1781 , Strutt married again, to Ann Cantrell, the widow of George Daniels of Belper . There were no children from this marriage. Jedediah and Elizabeth's children were:
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