Charles Mason Born: Apr-1728 Birthplace: Weir Farm, England Died: 25-Oct-1786 Location of death: Philadelphia, PA Cause of death: Illness Remains: Buried, Christ Church Burial Ground, Philadelphia, PA
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Occupation: Astronomer, Scientist Nationality: England Executive summary: Mason-Dixon Line English astronomer and surveyor Charles Mason spent his early career as an assistant at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, where his chief responsibility involved compiling tables of lunar distances for deriving longitude. Accompanied by Jeremiah Dixon, he observed the transit of Venus from Cape Town in 1761, and the same two men were subsequently engaged to voyage to America and settle the long-running border dispute between the colonies of Maryland and Pennsylvania. Stone markers were embedded along their Mason-Dixon Line at every mile, engraved with a "P" for Pennsylvania on the north side and an "M" for Maryland on the south. When winter made their work impractical, Mason and Dixon used a pendulum clock to conduct the first scientific observations of gravity in America. Father: Charles Mason (baker/miller) Mother: Anne Damsel Mason Wife: Rebekah Mason (d. 1759) Wife: Mary Williams Mason
High School: Sir William Romney's School, Tetbury, England
American Philosophical Society Royal Society
Author of books:
The Journal of Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon (1969, posthumous)
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