Sir Robert Augustus Chesebrough

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Sir Robert Augustus Chesebrough

Birthdate:
Birthplace: London, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Death: September 08, 1933 (96)
Spring Lake, Monmouth, New Jersey, United States
Place of Burial: Bronx, Bronx, New York, United States
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Son of Henry Augustus Chesebrough and Marion Maxwell Woodhull
Husband of Margaret A. McCredy
Father of Robert Maxwell Chesebrough; William Henry Chesebrough; 2nd Lt. Frederick Woodhull Chesebrough, USA; Marion Maxwell Chesebrough and Augustine Chesebrough
Brother of William Chesebrough and Catherine Van-Zandt Chesebrough

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About Sir Robert Augustus Chesebrough

  • Robert Augustus Chesebrough, (January 9, 1837 – September 8, 1938) was a chemist and the inventor of petroleum jelly, trade-named Vaseline. He also founded the company that later became Chesebrough-Ponds, a leading manufacturer of personal care products. Chesebrough patented the process of making petroleum jelly (U.S. Patent 127,568) in 1872.
  • Born in London, Chesebrough began his career as a chemist distilling kerosene from the oil of sperm whales. The discovery of petroleum in Titusville, Pennsylvania rendered his job obsolete, so he traveled to Titusville to research what new materials might be created from the new fuel.
  • Chesebrough's success stemmed from firm belief in his product. Before Chesebrough began selling petroleum jelly, he tested it on his own cuts and burns. Having demonstrated the product's efficacy on himself, Chesebrough was still unable to sell any to drug stores until he travelled around New York State demonstrating his miracle product. In front of an audience he would burn his skin with acid or an open flame, then spread the clear jelly on his injuries while demonstrating past injuries, healed, he claimed, by his miracle product. To further create demand, he gave out free samples.
  • Chesebrough opened his first factory in 1870. The first known reference to the name Vaseline is in his U.S. patent: “I, Robert Chesebrough, have invented a new and useful product from petroleum which I have named 'Vaseline…'" . The name has been anecdotally claimed to be from the German word for water, wasser (pronounced vahser), and the Greek word for oil, elaion, but this is unconfirmed.
  • Chesebrough lived to be 96 years old and claimed to have eaten a spoonful of Vaseline every day[citation needed]. He was such a believer in Vaseline that during a bout of pleurisy, he had his body completely covered in the substance. He soon recovered [citation needed].
  • Sources: Named Things in Chemical Industry
  • Robert's birth and death information are available in his obituary in The New York Sun, Saturday, September 9, 1933, page 19. The obituary noted that, in 1870, Robert was the inventor of the petroleum jelly known as Vaseline. "He then organized the Chesebrough Manufacturing Company, which was incorporated in 1880. The following year the control of the company was purchased by the Standard Oil Company."
  • Also see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Chesebrough
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Sir Robert Augustus Chesebrough's Timeline

1837
January 9, 1837
London, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
1865
February 6, 1865
New Rochelle, Westchester, New York, United States
1866
August 11, 1866
Manhattan, New York, New York, United States
1870
June 9, 1870
Manhattan, New York, New York, United States
1873
January 3, 1873
Manhattan, New York, New York, United States
1933
September 8, 1933
Age 96
Spring Lake, Monmouth, New Jersey, United States
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Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx, Bronx, New York, United States