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Charles Goodyear

Charles Goodyear (December 29, 1800 – July 1, 1860) was an American self-taught chemist and manufacturing engineer who developed vulcanized rubber, for which he received patent number 3633 from the United States Patent Office on June 15, 1844.

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Born
(1800-12-29)29 December 1800 New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.
Children
Ellen M.P. Goodyear · Cynthia Goodyear · Charles Goodyear Jr. · Amelia P. Goodyear · Ann Goodyear
Died
1 July 1860(1860-07-01) (aged 59) New York City, U.S.
Parents
Amasa Goodyear (b. 1 June 1772, d. 19 August 1841) · Cynthia Bateman Goodyear
Projects
vulcanize rubber discovered in 1839, process perfected and patented in 1844.
Spouse
Clarissa Beecher (m. August 1824)

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Early life, family and education

Marriage and early career

Perfection and patent of vulcanization

Court cases regarding vulcanization

Death and legacy

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Charles Goodyear

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Charles Goodyear

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related to Perfection and patent of vulcanization · 25
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related to External links · 23
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related to Early life, family and education · 18
Charles Goodyear → Amasa Goodyear, Around, Charles, Connecticut, December, Governor Eaton, Harriet Goodyear Tomlinson, He, Henry Goodyear, His, Jr, London Merchants, Naugatuck, Nelson Goodyear, New Haven, Philadelphia, Robert Goodyear, Stephen Goodyear
related to Marriage and early career · 11
Charles Goodyear → At, Between, Clarissa Beecher, Congregational Church, England, His, On August, Philadelphia, They, This, Two
Children · 6
Charles Goodyear → Amelia P. Goodyear, Ann Goodyear, Charles Goodyear Jr., Cynthia Goodyear, Ellen M.P. Goodyear, William Henry Goodyear
Parents · 2
Charles Goodyear → Amasa Goodyear (b. 1 June 1772, d. 19 August 1841), Cynthia Bateman Goodyear
Born · 1
Charles Goodyear → (1800-12-29)29 December 1800 New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.
Died · 1
Charles Goodyear → 1 July 1860(1860-07-01) (aged 59) New York City, U.S.
Projects · 1
Charles Goodyear → vulcanize rubber discovered in 1839, process perfected and patented in 1844.
Spouse · 1
Charles Goodyear → Clarissa Beecher (m. August 1824)

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Charles GoodyearBorn(1800-12-29)29 December 1800 New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.1.00infobox
Charles GoodyearChildrenEllen M.P. Goodyear1.00infobox
Charles GoodyearChildrenCynthia Goodyear1.00infobox
Charles GoodyearChildrenCharles Goodyear Jr.1.00infobox
Charles GoodyearChildrenAmelia P. Goodyear1.00infobox
Charles GoodyearChildrenAnn Goodyear1.00infobox
Charles GoodyearChildrenWilliam Henry Goodyear1.00infobox
Charles GoodyearDied1 July 1860(1860-07-01) (aged 59) New York City, U.S.1.00infobox
Charles GoodyearParentsAmasa Goodyear (b. 1 June 1772, d. 19 August 1841)1.00infobox
Charles GoodyearParentsCynthia Bateman Goodyear1.00infobox
Charles GoodyearProjectsvulcanize rubber discovered in 1839, process perfected and patented in 1844.1.00infobox
Charles GoodyearSpouseClarissa Beecher (m. August 1824)1.00infobox

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