Background
William, an Englishman, was son of Samuel Weston, the Oxford Canal engineer: he married Charlotte Whitehouse of Gainsborough in 1792. Daughter Sophia Weston (who later, in England, married a Staveley) was born in Albany.
William, an Englishman, was son of Samuel Weston, the Oxford Canal engineer: he married Charlotte Whitehouse of Gainsborough in 1792. Daughter Sophia Weston (who later, in England, married a Staveley) was born in Albany.
His notebook (donated to the Institution of Civil Engineers, London) includes, amongst other things, a diagram of "centring at Sawley Bridge", the costings of a guard lock, a diagram of a canal bridge and costings of "Gainsboro" Bridge". Sometime after William Weston returned from America he commissioned a porcelain service, which came to light circa 2005. Possible connections of William Weston to William Weston Young and Lewis Weston Dillwyn - financial backers of the potter and ceramic artist William Billingsley - were then investigated.
The bulleted information is sourced from the book Billingsley, Brampton and Beyond.. in search of The Weston Connection by Pamela (Theophilus) Gardner, public Matador/Troubador Publishing Limited., 2010
William Weston is first noticed with his work on Trent Bridge, Gainsborough between 1787 and 1791.
In 1792 he sailed from Falmouth to the United States of America to start a five year engagement as Engineer to the Schuylkill and Susquehanna Navigation Company in Pennsylvania. Among others, Weston trained (in 1794) Benjamin Wright later chief engineer of the Erie Canal and Loammi Baldwin chief engineer of the Middlesex Canal.
He returned to England in 1801, but retained his connection with the United States and was a consultant to the Erie Canal Commissioners.