Birth: 1788 Warsop, Nottinghamshire, UK
Father: William Empson b1771-a1801
Mother: Anne (Hannah) Turner 1769-a1801
Marriage: 30 July 1810 Spitalfields Christ Church, Stepney, London, UK
Wife: Sarah Whiting 1786-1852
Death: 1851-1861
Mary Ann (Anne) Empson c1811-1872
Christening of William Empson in the Nottinghamshire Family History Society records on 9 November 1788, at Warsop, parents William Empson and Hannah, living at CW which I assume is Church Warsop.
Marriage of William Empson and Sarah Whiting in the IGI on 30 July 1810 in Spitalfields Christ Church, Stepney, London.
In the Nottinghamshire Family History Society records for the christening of his daughter it states that in 1819 he was a framemaker living in Chesterfield Street, Nottingham St Nicholas.
In the 1841 census as William Empson aged 45 (rounded down to a multiple of 5), born in Nottinghamshire, employed as a machine smith, and living with his wife? (Sarah) and grandson? (Horatio) at Edward Street, Nottingham.
In the 1851 census as William Empson aged 62, born in Warsop, employed as a machine smith, and living with his wife (Sarah) and grandson (Noratio - sic) at Orchard Square, Nottingham St Nicholas.
His wife died in 1852 - on a copy of her registration of death number 389 in 1852 in Castle, Nottingham made on 3 May 2006 it states William Empson, a framesmith, was her husband and she was living at Orchard Place.
I cannot find an entry in the 1861 census nor in the Register of Deaths.
A framesmith made the frames which were used by framework knitters. In 1589 William Lee of Calverton, Nottinghamshire, successfully converted the actions of hand knitting with two needles into a mechanised process. This was the first knitting frame. Like the hand knitting process, the knitting frame produced a shaped piece of fabric that was then sown together to create a garment - see Knitting Together and The Worshipful Company of Frameworker Knitters.
Warsop is on the A60 22 miles north of Nottingham (not to be confused with Worksop!). Church Warsop is just north where the B6031 crosses.William Empson was Felicity's third great grandfather.
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