Edmond Edward Turnour R.N.
Edmond Edward Turnour R.N.
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Edmond Edward Turnour R.N. | Explanation |
Fourth son of Hon. and Rev. Edward John Turnour |
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Date (from) | (Date to) | Personal |
3 February 1813 | | Born (London) |
18 June 1845 | | Married Helen (1813-1886), youngest daughter of William Davies, of Little Strawberry Hill, Middlesex |
22 December 1874 | | Died (Farnborough, Hampshire) |
Entry in O'Byrnes 1849 'Naval Biographical Dictionary' |
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Date | Rank |
23 July 1827 | Entered Navy |
29 August 1842 | Lieutenant |
16 April 1863 | Retired Commander |
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Date from | Date to | Service |
14 July 1836 | 6 December 1839 | Mate in Imogene, commanded by Captain Henry William Bruce, south-east coast of America |
7 January 1840 | 26 November 1841 | Lieutenant in Seaflower, commanded by Lieutenant and commander Nicholas Robilliard, Portsmouth |
27 November 1841 | 16 August 1842 | Mate in command of Cracker, tender to Seaflower for the protection of the oyster fisheries. |
17 August 1842 | 28 August 1845 | Lieutenant and commander in Sylvia, tender to Seaflower for the protection of the oyster fisheries. |
30 August 1842 | 12 August 1845 | Lieutenant and commander in Sylvia for the protection of the oyster fisheries. |
18 October 1846 | 30 October 1847 | Lieutenant in Porcupine, commanded by Captain Frederick Bullock, River Thames |
2 March 1848 | 5 March 1851 | Lieutenant and commander in Shearwater, particular service |