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Edward Charles Howard (bef. 1774 - 1816)

Edward Charles Howard
Born before in Norfolk, Englandmap
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Husband of — married 1794 [location unknown]
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Died after age 42 in Englandmap
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Biography

Edward was born about 1774, he was the son of Henry Howard and Juliana (Molyneux) Howard

History

Edward Charles Howard was a British Chemist. He was described as the first Chemical Engineer of any eminence. In 1800 he was awarded the Copley medal for his work on mercury. In 1813 he invented a method of refining sugar, for more information.[1]

Private Life

Edward Charles Howard married Elizabeth Maycock in 1794 in Norfolk, England, She was the daughter of William Maycock.

Children of Edward Charles Howard and Elizabeth Maycock
  1. Elizabeth Howard d. 6 Sep 1835
  2. Julia Barbara Howard d. 19 Nov 1856
  3. Edward Gyles Howard b. 15 June 1805, d. 17 June 1840

Sources

  1. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Charles_Howard).




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