Yes, he married a woman named Jane Apreece (nee Kerr) and she died in 1855, 26 years after her husband. They never had any children. Pity it would have been nice if someone had inherited Humphry's brains:-).
Sir Humphry Davy attended the Penzance Grammar School in Cornwall, England.
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Magnesium was first isolated by Sir Humphry Davy in 1808. He conducted an experiment using a mixture of magnesia (magnesium oxide) and mercuric oxide, and through electrolysis, he was able to isolate magnesium for the first time.
Sir Humphry Davy died of apoplexy (a type of stroke) on May 29, 1829, in Geneva, Switzerland. He is considered one of the most influential British scientists of the 19th century, known for his discoveries in chemistry, particularly his work with electrochemistry.
armad turner uh, just adding this: I think it was Sir Humphry Davy ( so does Wikipedia)
Sir Humphry Davy attended the Penzance Grammar School in Cornwall, England.
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Sir Humphry Davy was born on December 17, 1778.
Sir Humphry Davy was born on December 17, 1778.
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