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George Howard Darwin
English astronomer, mathematician

George Howard Darwin

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English astronomer, mathematician
A.K.A.
George Darwin
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Downe, United Kingdom
Place of death
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Age
67 years
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Biography

Sir George Howard Darwin, KCB FRS FRSE (9 July 1845 – 7 December 1912) was an English barrister and astronomer, the second son and fifth child of Charles Darwin and Emma Darwin.

Biography

George H. Darwin was born at Down House, Kent, the fifth child of biologist Charles Darwin and Emma Darwin.

From the age of 11 he studied under Charles Pritchard at Clapham Grammar School, and entered St John's College, Cambridge, in 1863, though he soon moved to Trinity College, where his tutor was Edward John Routh. He graduated as second wrangler in 1868, when he was also placed second for the Smith's Prize and was appointed to a college fellowship. He earned his M.A. in 1871. He was admitted to the bar in 1872, but returned to science.George Darwin conducted studies into the prevalence and health outcomes of contemporary first-cousin marriages in Great Britain. His father Charles had become concerned after the death of three of his children, including his favorite daughter, Annie, from tuberculosis in 1851, that his and Emma's union may have been a mistake from a biological perspective. He was reassured by George's results.

In 1879, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society and won their Royal Medal in 1884 and their Copley Medal in 1911. He delivered their Bakerian Lecture in 1891 on the subject of "tidal prediction".

In 1883 Darwin became Plumian Professor of Astronomy and Experimental Philosophy at the University of Cambridge. He studied tidal forces involving the Sun, Moon, and Earth, and formulated the fission theory of Moon formation.

Darwin was a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society (RAS) and won the Gold Medal of the RAS in 1892. From 1899–1901 he served as President of the RAS. The RAS founded a prize lectureship in 1984 and named it the George Darwin Lectureship in Darwin's honour.

He was an invited speaker in the International Congress of Mathematicians 1908, Rome on the topic of "Mechanics, Physical Mathematics, Astronomy." As President of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, he also gave the Introductory Address to the Congress in 1912 on the character of pure and applied mathematics.

He received the degree of Doctor mathematicae (honoris causa) from the Royal Frederick University on 6 September 1902, when they celebrated the centennial of the birth of mathematician Niels Henrik Abel. Darwin crater on Mars is named after him.

Family

Darwin married Martha (Maud) du Puy, the daughter of Charles du Puy of Philadelphia, in 1884; his wife was a member of the Ladies Dining Society in Cambridge, with 11 other members.

She died on 6 February 1947. They had three sons and two daughters:

George and Maud Darwin bought Newnham Grange, Cambridge in 1885. The Darwins extensively remodelled the house.Since 1962 the Grange has been part of Darwin College, Cambridge.

He is buried in Trumpington Extension Cemetery in Cambridge with his son Leonard and his daughter Gwen (Raverat), his wife Lady Maud Darwin was cremated at Cambridge Crematorium; his brothers Sir Francis Darwin and Sir Horace Darwin and their respective wives are interred in the Parish of the Ascension Burial Ground.

Ancestry

16. Robert Darwin
16. Robert Darwin
8. Erasmus Darwin
17. Elizabeth Hill
4. Robert Darwin
18. Charles Howard
9. Mary Howard
19. Penelope Foley
2. Charles Darwin
20. Thomas Wedgwood III (=24)
10. Josiah Wedgwood (=12)
21. Mary Stringer (=25)
5. Susannah Wedgwood
22. Richard Wedgwood (=26)
11. Sarah Wedgwood (=13)
23. Susannah Irlam (=27)
1. George Darwin
24. Thomas Wedgwood III (=20)
12. Josiah Wedgwood (=10)
25. Mary Stringer (=21)
6. Josiah Wedgwood II
26. Richard Wedgwood (=22)
13. Sarah Wedgwood (=11)
27. Susannah Irlam (=23)
3. Emma Wedgwood
28. John Allen
14. John Bartlett Allen
29. Joan Bartlett
7. Elizabeth Allen
30. John Hensleigh
15. Elizabeth Hensleigh
31. Catherine Philipps
16. Robert Darwin
8. Erasmus Darwin
17. Elizabeth Hill
4. Robert Darwin
18. Charles Howard
9. Mary Howard
19. Penelope Foley
2. Charles Darwin
20. Thomas Wedgwood III (=24)
10. Josiah Wedgwood (=12)
21. Mary Stringer (=25)
5. Susannah Wedgwood
22. Richard Wedgwood (=26)
11. Sarah Wedgwood (=13)
23. Susannah Irlam (=27)
1. George Darwin
24. Thomas Wedgwood III (=20)
12. Josiah Wedgwood (=10)
25. Mary Stringer (=21)
6. Josiah Wedgwood II
26. Richard Wedgwood (=22)
13. Sarah Wedgwood (=11)
27. Susannah Irlam (=23)
3. Emma Wedgwood
28. John Allen
14. John Bartlett Allen
29. Joan Bartlett
7. Elizabeth Allen
30. John Hensleigh
15. Elizabeth Hensleigh
31. Catherine Philipps
8. Erasmus Darwin
17. Elizabeth Hill
4. Robert Darwin
18. Charles Howard
9. Mary Howard
19. Penelope Foley
2. Charles Darwin
20. Thomas Wedgwood III (=24)
10. Josiah Wedgwood (=12)
21. Mary Stringer (=25)
5. Susannah Wedgwood
22. Richard Wedgwood (=26)
11. Sarah Wedgwood (=13)
23. Susannah Irlam (=27)
1. George Darwin
24. Thomas Wedgwood III (=20)
12. Josiah Wedgwood (=10)
25. Mary Stringer (=21)
6. Josiah Wedgwood II
26. Richard Wedgwood (=22)
13. Sarah Wedgwood (=11)
27. Susannah Irlam (=23)
3. Emma Wedgwood
28. John Allen
14. John Bartlett Allen
29. Joan Bartlett
7. Elizabeth Allen
30. John Hensleigh
15. Elizabeth Hensleigh
31. Catherine Philipps

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